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* generic/tk.h:
* library/tk.tcl:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tk.spec:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* win/configure:
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* generic/tkBind.c: Updated callers of Tcl_BackgroundError()
* generic/tkCanvas.c: to use the new routine
* generic/tkEntry.c: Tcl_BackgroundException() as appropriate.
* generic/tkImgBmap.c:
* generic/tkListbox.c:
* generic/tkSelect.c:
* generic/tkTextDisp.c:
* generic/tkTextWind.c:
* macosx/tkMacOSXHLEvents.c:
* macosx/tkMacOSXMenu.c:
* macosx/tkMacOSXMenus.c:
* macosx/tkMacOSXScale.c:
* macosx/tkMacOSXWindowEvent.c:
* unix/tkUnixScale.c:
* unix/tkUnixWm.c:
* win/tkWinButton.c:
* win/tkWinMenu.c:
* win/tkWinScrlbr.c:
* win/tkWinWm.c:
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no need to malloc and copy photo type name because
it is a constant to begin with.
Convert Tcl_SetResult(......, TCL_DYNAMIC) to
Tcl_SetResult(......, TCL_VOLATILE), in preparation
for TIP #340
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rid of -Wno-implicit-int for UNIX
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more internal -Wwrite-string warning fixes
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more internal -Wwrite-string warning fixes
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* generic/tk.h:
* library/tk.tcl:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tk.spec:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* win/configure:
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Adapted from [Patch 1997907]
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const tables, so those will be
put by the C-compiler in the
TEXT segment in stead of the
DATA segment. This makes those
table sharable in shared libraries.
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* unix/configure: regenerated
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* macosx/tkMacOSXWm.c: [wm iconphoto] with the test suite and across
all platforms. [Bug 2021443]
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to avoid link failures when a "big wish" program links against a
--disable-shared build of libtk. (Discovered building expectTk).
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we don't create new dependencies on Tcl internals.
* unix/tkUnixPort.h: Removed #include of tclInt.h that has been
* win/tkWinPort.h: disabled for three years. If we needed this
we'd have noticed by now.
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* generic/tk.h:
* library/tk.tcl:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tk.spec:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* win/configure:
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X.org developers (Keith Packard in particular), it was discovered
that Tk is doing management of XIDs that it shouldn't need to do.
The very common XC-MISC extension which has come with every version
of X for the last 15 years is used with Xlib now, to retrieve the
information about the used/unused XIDs.
The public Tk_FreeXId is now a no-op.
Joe English reviewed the patch, and said "please commit."
The patch is associated with the bug tracker id: 2039720
generic/tkError.c: Remove the usage of TkpWindowWasRecentlyDeleted.
generic/tkInt.decls: Update the declarations for the now unused
internalstubs.
generic/tkIntDecls.h: Regenerated based on tkInt.decls.
generic/tkIntPlatDecls.h: Regenerated based on tkInt.decls.
generic/tkStubInit.c
generic/tkWindow.c: Remove the calls to TkInitXId, and TkFreeWindowId.
macosx/tkMaxOSXPort.h: Remove TkFreeWindowId and TkInitXId macro
definitions.
macosx/tkMacOSXXStubs.c: Remove the no-op
TkpWindowWasRecentlyDeleted.
unix/tkUnixEvent.c: Remove call to TkFreeXId.
unix/tkUnixXId.c: Remove a lot of unnecessary code (see above).
win/tkWinPort.h: Remove TkFreeWindowId and TkInitXId.
win/tkWinWindow.c: Remove TkpWindowWasRecentlyDeleted.
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libX11.so et al.
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* generic/tk.h:
* library/tk.tcl:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tk.spec:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* win/configure:
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* generic/tk.h:
* library/tk.tcl:
* unix/configure.in:
* unix/tk.spec:
* win/configure.in:
* unix/configure: autoconf-2.59
* win/configure:
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This should fix problems (like #1908443) where Xlib's idea
of the system encoding does not match Tcl's.
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