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20000216-06:00 GMT-3 Luiz Rafael Culik <culik@sl.conex.net>
*makefile.bc
*added the typefile makefile
*doc/funclist.txt
*update status of __typefile functions
+doc/gnulice.txt
*Gnu license
*doc/subcodes.txt
*added one more subcode
*source/rdd/dbcmd.c
*Some docs changed
*source/rtl/dummy.prg
*removed __typefile reference
*source/rtl/environ.c
source/rtl/memvars.c
*small formating to the docs
*source/rtl/treport.prg
*source/rtl/tlabel.prg
*Added the function docs
*source/rtl/typefile.prg
*__TYPEFILE function
*source/rtl/set.c
*small formating to the docs
*source/rtl/strings.c
*small formating to the docs
*utils/hbdoc/genng.prg
*small changes
*utils/hbdoc/alpha.lnk
*utils/hbdoc/hrb.lnk
*Small changes
20000216-00:07 EST Paul Tucker <ptucker@sympatico.ca>
* makefile.vc
+ source/rtl/tlabel.prg

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@@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ HARBOUR_LIB_OBJS = $(OBJ_DIR)\achoice.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\transfrm.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\treport.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\type.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\typefile.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\valtype.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\wait.obj \
$(OBJ_DIR)\word.obj \
@@ -880,6 +881,13 @@ $(OBJ_DIR)\type.obj : $(RTL_DIR)\type.c
$(BCC_EXE) $(BCC_OPT) -c -I$(INCLUDE_DIR) -o$@ $**
tlib $(HARBOUR_LIB) -+$@,,
$(OBJ_DIR)\typefile.c : $(RTL_DIR)\typefile.prg
$(HARBOUR_EXE) $** -i$(INCLUDE_DIR) -n $(HARBOUR_OPT) -o$@
$(OBJ_DIR)\typefile.obj : $(OBJ_DIR)\typefile.c
$(BCC_EXE) $(BCC_OPT) -c -I$(INCLUDE_DIR) -o$@ $**
tlib $(HARBOUR_LIB) -+$@,,
$(OBJ_DIR)\valtype.obj : $(RTL_DIR)\valtype.c
$(BCC_EXE) $(BCC_OPT) -c -I$(INCLUDE_DIR) -o$@ $**
tlib $(HARBOUR_LIB) -+$@,,