Harbour is a compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler CA-Clipper). Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on:
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MS-DOS,
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Windows (32 & 64),
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Windows CE,
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Pocket PC,
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OS/2,
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GNU/Linux,
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Mac OSX.
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- Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open source applications, free or commercial products. To learn more about Harbour licence click here.
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Why use it?
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Because it is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers
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Because it removes some of the limits imposed by the base implementation but the extent of this will depend on your chosen platform.
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Because Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient.
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Because Harbour supports RDDs (Replaceable Database Drivers) to allow multiple data sources which allows an application to scale.
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Because Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the same code base.
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Because Harbour's architecture is fully open and supports a third-party add on market.
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Because Harbour is open-source and therefore you are not at the mercy of the decisions of a private company.
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Because Harbour is developed by a very experienced and capable team of developers.
-
- Most importantly, try Harbour for yourself, decide for yourself why it has advantages for you. This product will be an harbour for clipper.
Harbour is a compiler for the xBase superset language often referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler CA-Clipper). Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on:
+
MS-DOS,
+
Windows (32 & 64),
+
Windows CE,
+
Pocket PC,
+
OS/2,
+
GNU/Linux,
+
Mac OSX.
+
+ Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open source applications, free or commercial products. To learn more about Harbour licence click here.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Why use it?
+
+
+
+
+
+
Because it is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers
+
Because it removes some of the limits imposed by the base implementation but the extent of this will depend on your chosen platform.
+
Because Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient.
+
Because Harbour supports RDDs (Replaceable Database Drivers) to allow multiple data sources which allows an application to scale.
+
Because Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the same code base.
+
Because Harbour's architecture is fully open and supports a third-party add on market.
+
Because Harbour is open-source and therefore you are not at the mercy of the decisions of a private company.
+
Because Harbour is developed by a very experienced and capable team of developers.
+
+ Most importantly, try Harbour for yourself, decide for yourself why it has advantages for you. This product will be an harbour for clipper.
Important: Note that this program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
- (at your option) any later version.
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Important: Note that this program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version.
+This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Read more »
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Brazil
- Felipe Coury
- fcoury@creation.com.br
- Harbour Internet Integration Captain Radio operator
- and Brazilian Harbour Community Informant.
-
- Luiz Rafael Culik
- culik@sl.conex.net
- Harbour Norton Guide Captain
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- Vailton Renato
- vailtom@gmail.com
-Trainee for Webdesigner
Scotland
- Rab Thomson
- Ship's Rat
- Gnawing at the leftovers, and did someone
- say something about sinking ships?
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-
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-
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Spain
- Antonio Linares
- alinares@fivetech.com
- Harbour Starter
- The Great Man who started the engines!
-
- Ignacio Ortiz de Zuniga
- ignacio@fivetech.com
- Harbour GET Captain
-
- Bruno Cantero
- bruno@issnet.net
- RDD Captain
- Happy C and Clipper developer
-
- Jose Lalin
- Towboat Skipper
- Helping ships to come alongside.
-
- Manuel Ruiz
- mrt@joca.es
-
- Nicolas del Pozo
- niko@geroa.com
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USA
- Brian Hays
- bhays@abacuslaw.com
- Ship's Carpenter
- Roving Editor, Barnacle Scraper and Window Cleaner
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- David G. Holm
- dholm@jsd-llc.com
- Set Captain
- The Clipper Compatibility Fanatic.
-
- Mark W. Schumann
- Animal Trainer
- Trainer of the Harbour Animal.
-
- Phil Barnett
- philb@philb.us
- Harbour Manager
- Keeper of Pieces and Parts.
-
- Ron Pinkas
- ron@profit-master.com
- Clipper-Head
- The Clipper-Head who doesn't mind becoming
- a 'c'-man to keep Clipper sailing into the future.
-
- Tim Stone
- timstone@mstrlink.com
- List House Keeper
- List House Keeper and Manual Captain.
-
- Jon Berg
- Stoker
- Just keep shoveling coal into the harbor engine. (Tester)
- Held a higher rank on the old Clipper ships before I got
- busted with the advent of steam engines.
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-
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-
-
-
Country
- unknown
- Ross Presser
- Captain Boy
- Unreliable Yet Sometimes Helpful Cabin Boy.
-
- Janica Lubos
- janica@fornax.elf.stuba.sk
Brazil
+ Felipe Coury
+ fcoury@creation.com.br
+ Harbour Internet Integration Captain Radio operator
+ and Brazilian Harbour Community Informant.
+
+ Luiz Rafael Culik
+ culik@sl.conex.net
+ Harbour Norton Guide Captain
+
+ Vailton Renato
+ vailtom@gmail.com
+Trainee for Webdesigner
Scotland
+ Rab Thomson
+ Ship's Rat
+ Gnawing at the leftovers, and did someone
+ say something about sinking ships?
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Spain
+ Antonio Linares
+ alinares@fivetech.com
+ Harbour Starter
+ The Great Man who started the engines!
+
+ Ignacio Ortiz de Zuniga
+ ignacio@fivetech.com
+ Harbour GET Captain
+
+ Bruno Cantero
+ bruno@issnet.net
+ RDD Captain
+ Happy C and Clipper developer
+
+ Jose Lalin
+ Towboat Skipper
+ Helping ships to come alongside.
+
+ Manuel Ruiz
+ mrt@joca.es
+
+ Nicolas del Pozo
+ niko@geroa.com
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
USA
+ Brian Hays
+ bhays@abacuslaw.com
+ Ship's Carpenter
+ Roving Editor, Barnacle Scraper and Window Cleaner
+
+ David G. Holm
+ dholm@jsd-llc.com
+ Set Captain
+ The Clipper Compatibility Fanatic.
+
+ Mark W. Schumann
+ Animal Trainer
+ Trainer of the Harbour Animal.
+
+ Phil Barnett
+ philb@philb.us
+ Harbour Manager
+ Keeper of Pieces and Parts.
+
+ Ron Pinkas
+ ron@profit-master.com
+ Clipper-Head
+ The Clipper-Head who doesn't mind becoming
+ a 'c'-man to keep Clipper sailing into the future.
+
+ Tim Stone
+ timstone@mstrlink.com
+ List House Keeper
+ List House Keeper and Manual Captain.
+
+ Jon Berg
+ Stoker
+ Just keep shoveling coal into the harbor engine. (Tester)
+ Held a higher rank on the old Clipper ships before I got
+ busted with the advent of steam engines.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Country
+ unknown
+ Ross Presser
+ Captain Boy
+ Unreliable Yet Sometimes Helpful Cabin Boy.
+
+ Janica Lubos
+ janica@fornax.elf.stuba.sk
Contributions are 3rd party libraries, sources or other products, which are bundled with the main Harbour distribution. The contrib is available in the ZIP package that contains the sources of Harbour Project.
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- Important: Common to all contributions is that you can download them freely but please note the licensing terms, which are included in the distribution folder.
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gtAlleg
- Author: Mauricio Abre <maurifull@datafull.com>
- Allegro based virtual GT with graphic extensions. This GT driver uses the powerful Allegro library to create windows also Allegro library is mostly used for game programming.
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- gtwvg
- Author: Pritpal Bedi <pritpal@vouchcac.com>
-This library can be used for pure console applications instead of GTWVT. But if used with GUI extensions, very appealing Windows screens without sacrificing the Clipper syntax. Additionally GTWVG has a nice set of Wvt*Classes() which employ the common event loop.
-
-You can create high performance dialogs with multiple Tbrowe, Reads, Bitmaps, Buttons, i.e. all GUI elements you can think of.
-
-
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- hbbmcdx
- RDD bmdbfcdx compatible with dbfcdx of harbour, with bitmap filters and other extensions.
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-
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- hbct
- This library has functions and procedures compatible with the famous Clipper Tools for CA-Clipper (CT.LIB).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbcurl
- Authors: Viktor Szakáts / Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes
- This is a Harbour interface for libcurl. Note what libcurl is a free and easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS and FILE.
-
- libcurl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, Kerberos4), file transfer resume, http proxy tunneling and more! See more info at http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl.
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- hbfbird
- Author: Rodrigo Moreno <rodrigo_moreno@yahoo.com>
- Harbour Low Level api for Firebird and Interbase RDBMS, including classes and functions to work with these RDBMS.
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-
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- hbfimage
- Author: Francesco Saverio Giudice <info@fsgiudice.com>
- FreeImage graphic library low level (client api) interface code for Harbour. FreeImage Library is a porting to Harbour of famous FreeImage Project library. FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications.
-
- FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac ). See more at http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbgd
- Authors: Francesco Saverio Giudice <info@fsgiudice.com> / Laverson Espíndola <laverson.espindola@gmail.com>
- HBGD is basically a wrapper of Thomas Boutell's GD Library version 2.0.33 for Harbour. The GD Library is a powerfull graphic library very usefull expecially under CGI environment. HBGD actually contains almost all GD functions, more a set of functions that extends original library and a set of classes that make easier to work with this library. More info at http://www.boutell.com/gd/
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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- hbgf
- Portable functions for creating GUI objects like windows, menus, buttons, etc. inside prg source code. Supports Win32, GTK & OS /2.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbgt Several functions for manipulation of strings and some generic compatible with Flagship.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbhpdf
- Author: Pritpal Bedi <pritpal@hotmail.com>
- HaruLib wrappers for Harbour. Haru is a free, cross platform, open-sourced software library for generating PDF written in ANSI-C. More info at http://www.libharu.org and http://sourceforge.net/projects/libharu
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbmisc
- Misc functions for manipulating strings, numbers, type conversions, classes for working with HTML and files, etc.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbmysql
- Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
- Harbour MySQL access classes. Includes a dbf2mysql.prg utility to converts a .dbf file into a MySQL table.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbmzip
- This library contains compression related functions to work with zip file support based on minizip library (http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/minizip.html) including:
-
-
minizip version 1.01e source files
-
wrapper functions for minizip
-
some additionl functions to provide a higher level API for zip files
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbNF
- A port in Harbour of the Nanforum Library for Clipper.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbodbc
- Harbour ODBC Library. Includes functions, procedures and classes to work with various RDBMS.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbpgsql
- Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
- Harbour Low Level api for Postgres RDBMS. Includes a dbf2pg.prg utility to converts a .dbf file into a Postgres table.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbsqlit3
- Author: P.Chornyj <myorg63@mail.ru>
- Harbour interface for SQLite version 3. This library allow access a sqlite database using Harbour.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbssl
- Author: Viktor Szakáts
- OpenSSL API Harbour interface. Supports SSL, SSL_CIPHER, SSL_CTX, RAND, SSL_SESSION functions.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbtip
-
- TIP Class oriented Internet protocol library for Harbour. Supports FTP, POP3, HTTP and more.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbtpathy
- Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
- Telepathy emulation library. Telepathy is the best serial communication library for Nantucket/CA Clipper and this library has a significant amount of the functionality contained in Telepathy in
- this Harbour port.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbvpdf
- Author: Victor K. <http://www.ihaveparts.com>
- This is a pure Clipper Pdf Library what includes Harbour support and runs without the need for external files.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- hbwin
- This library has functions, procedures and classes to access Win32 API.
- Among these features are:
-
-
Windows registry
-
Printing subsystem for Win32 using GUI printing
-
Support for OLE objects
-
DLL handling functions
- and more.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- rddado
- Author: Fernando Mancera <fmancera@viaopen.com> / Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetechsoft.com>
- ADORDD - RDD to automatically manage Microsoft ADO databases.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- rddads
- Author: Alexander Kresin <alex@belacy.belgorod.su>
- RDDADS is an RDD for the Advantage Database Server, an xBase data server by Extended Systems. With this library your Harbour application can access a remote database server for a
-true client/server architecture, or it can use the "local server" ADSLOC32.DLL for stand-alone or even small network installations. For more info visit http://www.advantagedatabase.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- rddsql
- Author: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas <dbtopas at dbtopas.lt>
- SQL MIX (Memory Index) Database Driver. This library provides access to FB, MySQL and PostgreSQL servers.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- xhb
- Files containing functions, procedures and defines for cross-compatibility with xHarbour project.
Contributions are 3rd party libraries, sources or other products, which are bundled with the main Harbour distribution. The contrib is available in the ZIP package that contains the sources of Harbour Project.
+
+ Important: Common to all contributions is that you can download them freely but please note the licensing terms, which are included in the distribution folder.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
gtAlleg
+ Author: Mauricio Abre <maurifull@datafull.com>
+ Allegro based virtual GT with graphic extensions. This GT driver uses the powerful Allegro library to create windows also Allegro library is mostly used for game programming.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ gtwvg
+ Author: Pritpal Bedi <pritpal@vouchcac.com>
+This library can be used for pure console applications instead of GTWVT. But if used with GUI extensions, very appealing Windows screens without sacrificing the Clipper syntax. Additionally GTWVG has a nice set of Wvt*Classes() which employ the common event loop.
+
+You can create high performance dialogs with multiple Tbrowe, Reads, Bitmaps, Buttons, i.e. all GUI elements you can think of.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbbmcdx
+ RDD bmdbfcdx compatible with dbfcdx of harbour, with bitmap filters and other extensions.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbct
+ This library has functions and procedures compatible with the famous Clipper Tools for CA-Clipper (CT.LIB).
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbcurl
+ Authors: Viktor Szakáts / Luiz Rafael Culik Guimaraes
+ This is a Harbour interface for libcurl. Note what libcurl is a free and easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library, supporting FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS and FILE.
+
+ libcurl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password authentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, Kerberos4), file transfer resume, http proxy tunneling and more! See more info at http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbfbird
+ Author: Rodrigo Moreno <rodrigo_moreno@yahoo.com>
+ Harbour Low Level api for Firebird and Interbase RDBMS, including classes and functions to work with these RDBMS.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbfimage
+ Author: Francesco Saverio Giudice <info@fsgiudice.com>
+ FreeImage graphic library low level (client api) interface code for Harbour. FreeImage Library is a porting to Harbour of famous FreeImage Project library. FreeImage is an Open Source library project for developers who would like to support popular graphics image formats like PNG, BMP, JPEG, TIFF and others as needed by today's multimedia applications.
+
+ FreeImage is easy to use, fast, multithreading safe, compatible with all 32-bit versions of Windows, and cross-platform (works both with Linux and Mac ). See more at http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbgd
+ Authors: Francesco Saverio Giudice <info@fsgiudice.com> / Laverson Espíndola <laverson.espindola@gmail.com>
+ HBGD is basically a wrapper of Thomas Boutell's GD Library version 2.0.33 for Harbour. The GD Library is a powerfull graphic library very usefull expecially under CGI environment. HBGD actually contains almost all GD functions, more a set of functions that extends original library and a set of classes that make easier to work with this library. More info at http://www.boutell.com/gd/
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbgf
+ Portable functions for creating GUI objects like windows, menus, buttons, etc. inside prg source code. Supports Win32, GTK & OS /2.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbgt Several functions for manipulation of strings and some generic compatible with Flagship.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbhpdf
+ Author: Pritpal Bedi <pritpal@hotmail.com>
+ HaruLib wrappers for Harbour. Haru is a free, cross platform, open-sourced software library for generating PDF written in ANSI-C. More info at http://www.libharu.org and http://sourceforge.net/projects/libharu
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbmisc
+ Misc functions for manipulating strings, numbers, type conversions, classes for working with HTML and files, etc.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbmysql
+ Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
+ Harbour MySQL access classes. Includes a dbf2mysql.prg utility to converts a .dbf file into a MySQL table.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbmzip
+ This library contains compression related functions to work with zip file support based on minizip library (http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/minizip.html) including:
+
+
minizip version 1.01e source files
+
wrapper functions for minizip
+
some additionl functions to provide a higher level API for zip files
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbNF
+ A port in Harbour of the Nanforum Library for Clipper.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbodbc
+ Harbour ODBC Library. Includes functions, procedures and classes to work with various RDBMS.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbpgsql
+ Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
+ Harbour Low Level api for Postgres RDBMS. Includes a dbf2pg.prg utility to converts a .dbf file into a Postgres table.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbsqlit3
+ Author: P.Chornyj <myorg63@mail.ru>
+ Harbour interface for SQLite version 3. This library allow access a sqlite database using Harbour.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbssl
+ Author: Viktor Szakáts
+ OpenSSL API Harbour interface. Supports SSL, SSL_CIPHER, SSL_CTX, RAND, SSL_SESSION functions.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbtip
+
+ TIP Class oriented Internet protocol library for Harbour. Supports FTP, POP3, HTTP and more.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbtpathy
+ Author: Maurilio Longo <maurilio.longo@libero.it>
+ Telepathy emulation library. Telepathy is the best serial communication library for Nantucket/CA Clipper and this library has a significant amount of the functionality contained in Telepathy in
+ this Harbour port.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbvpdf
+ Author: Victor K. <http://www.ihaveparts.com>
+ This is a pure Clipper Pdf Library what includes Harbour support and runs without the need for external files.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ hbwin
+ This library has functions, procedures and classes to access Win32 API.
+ Among these features are:
+
+
Windows registry
+
Printing subsystem for Win32 using GUI printing
+
Support for OLE objects
+
DLL handling functions
+ and more.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ rddado
+ Author: Fernando Mancera <fmancera@viaopen.com> / Antonio Linares <alinares@fivetechsoft.com>
+ ADORDD - RDD to automatically manage Microsoft ADO databases.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ rddads
+ Author: Alexander Kresin <alex@belacy.belgorod.su>
+ RDDADS is an RDD for the Advantage Database Server, an xBase data server by Extended Systems. With this library your Harbour application can access a remote database server for a
+true client/server architecture, or it can use the "local server" ADSLOC32.DLL for stand-alone or even small network installations. For more info visit http://www.advantagedatabase.com
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ rddsql
+ Author: Mindaugas Kavaliauskas <dbtopas at dbtopas.lt>
+ SQL MIX (Memory Index) Database Driver. This library provides access to FB, MySQL and PostgreSQL servers.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+ xhb
+ Files containing functions, procedures and defines for cross-compatibility with xHarbour project.
Most platform/compiler combinations within Harbour make use of GNU make, some developers
-use other make utilities, you'll need to speak to them if you want to ignore
-the GNU make files.
Most (if not all) GNU/Linux distributions come with GNU make. If you can't
-find the make utility on your system you should look on your install CDs
-and/or the ftp site for your distribution.
Most platform/compiler combinations within Harbour make use of GNU make, some developers
+use other make utilities, you'll need to speak to them if you want to ignore
+the GNU make files.
Most (if not all) GNU/Linux distributions come with GNU make. If you can't
+find the make utility on your system you should look on your install CDs
+and/or the ftp site for your distribution.
There are three methods of getting the source for harbour, which method you
-use will depend on how up-to-date you feel you need to be.
-
-
The unstable snapshot
-
A snapshot of the source is made available on the
-Harbour project download web page. Please be aware that this is an unstable
-snapshot. Using this source could make all sorts of horrible things happen
-- it might not even compile. You have been warned.
-
-
-
The stable snapshot
-
Once in a while a stable snapshot of the Harbour source is made available
-from the download page
-of the Harbour project web site.
-These snapshots are referred to as
-"releases" and are considered stable in that the source will
-compile and there are no known showstoppers in the compiler, virtual machine
-or run-time library.
-
If you like to play with alpha quality software but want to feel safe doing
-so then a stable release is for you.
-
-
-
Direct CVS access
-
The best and most direct method of getting Harbour source is from the CVS
-server. This is where the
-Harbour developers
-work on the source for Harbour (actually, they all work on their own
-machines, this server gives them, in effect, a virtual shared directory).
-
If you intend to work with Harbour built from the CVS itself you should
-really consider subscribing to the
-developer's mailing list.
-
-
-
-
Please note that if you do want to help develop Harbour then the last option
-is the best option (and, in the long term, the only useful option for all
-concerned).
There are three methods of getting the source for harbour, which method you
+use will depend on how up-to-date you feel you need to be.
+
+
The unstable snapshot
+
A snapshot of the source is made available on the
+Harbour project download web page. Please be aware that this is an unstable
+snapshot. Using this source could make all sorts of horrible things happen
+- it might not even compile. You have been warned.
+
+
+
The stable snapshot
+
Once in a while a stable snapshot of the Harbour source is made available
+from the download page
+of the Harbour project web site.
+These snapshots are referred to as
+"releases" and are considered stable in that the source will
+compile and there are no known showstoppers in the compiler, virtual machine
+or run-time library.
+
If you like to play with alpha quality software but want to feel safe doing
+so then a stable release is for you.
+
+
+
Direct CVS access
+
The best and most direct method of getting Harbour source is from the CVS
+server. This is where the
+Harbour developers
+work on the source for Harbour (actually, they all work on their own
+machines, this server gives them, in effect, a virtual shared directory).
+
If you intend to work with Harbour built from the CVS itself you should
+really consider subscribing to the
+developer's mailing list.
+
+
+
+
Please note that if you do want to help develop Harbour then the last option
+is the best option (and, in the long term, the only useful option for all
+concerned).
While Harbour is still in development the preferred method of getting a
-Harbour binary is to download the source and build it yourself because this
-aids the development effort.
-
However, the
-Harbour developers also
-appreciate the efforts of people who don't want to develop Harbour itself
-but do want to test it and report bugs. To this end some people maintain
-Harbour binaries that are ready to be installed.
-
Please keep in mind that the following may not be the very latest cut of
-Harbour (Harbour changes by the hour while in this early phase of
-development) and that some platforms might be better supported than others.
-If you see that a platform isn't supported or is out of date please consider
-stepping in and making available binaries for that platform.
If you can't find binaries for your environment via the above links then
-this means that someone isn't contributing for that environment, perhaps
-you'd care to step in and fill that gap?
While Harbour is still in development the preferred method of getting a
+Harbour binary is to download the source and build it yourself because this
+aids the development effort.
+
However, the
+Harbour developers also
+appreciate the efforts of people who don't want to develop Harbour itself
+but do want to test it and report bugs. To this end some people maintain
+Harbour binaries that are ready to be installed.
+
Please keep in mind that the following may not be the very latest cut of
+Harbour (Harbour changes by the hour while in this early phase of
+development) and that some platforms might be better supported than others.
+If you see that a platform isn't supported or is out of date please consider
+stepping in and making available binaries for that platform.
If you can't find binaries for your environment via the above links then
+this means that someone isn't contributing for that environment, perhaps
+you'd care to step in and fill that gap?
6.5. Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?
-
No, but the above is the wrong question to ask. The question to ask is
-"will existing
-CA-Clipper 3rd party
-products support Harbour?", that's a question you should ask of the
-product author.
-
See the Harbour web site
-for details of which 3rd party product authors are currently developing for
-Harbour or intend to support Harbour in the near future.
6.5. Will Harbour support existing CA-Clipper 3rd party products?
+
No, but the above is the wrong question to ask. The question to ask is
+"will existing
+CA-Clipper 3rd party
+products support Harbour?", that's a question you should ask of the
+product author.
+
See the Harbour web site
+for details of which 3rd party product authors are currently developing for
+Harbour or intend to support Harbour in the near future.
The primary location of this document is /faq/. There is every
-chance that you might be reading this document from another location, this
-is perfectly fine. However, keep in mind that only the above URL can be
-relied upon to be the most up-to-date copy.
-
Alejandro de Garate has
-translated portions of this document for inclusion in his Spanish harbour web site. Please note that I can't vouch for the correctness of the content
-because I don't speak Spanish.
The primary location of this document is /faq/. There is every
+chance that you might be reading this document from another location, this
+is perfectly fine. However, keep in mind that only the above URL can be
+relied upon to be the most up-to-date copy.
+
Alejandro de Garate has
+translated portions of this document for inclusion in his Spanish harbour web site. Please note that I can't vouch for the correctness of the content
+because I don't speak Spanish.
Many people. There are a small handful of people who could be called the
-"core development team" but the actual set of people who are
-contributing to the project is constantly in flux. Anyone can join the
-"development team" and, if you've got something to offer the
-project, you'll be more than welcome.
Many people. There are a small handful of people who could be called the
+"core development team" but the actual set of people who are
+contributing to the project is constantly in flux. Anyone can join the
+"development team" and, if you've got something to offer the
+project, you'll be more than welcome.
The Harbour Project is a Free Open Source Software effort to build a multiplatform Clipper language compiler. Harbour consists of the xBase language compiler and the runtime libraries with different terminal plugins and different databases (not just DBF).
-
-Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on MS-DOS, Windows (32 & 64), Windows CE, Pocket PC, OS/2, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.
-More features »
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Why use it?
-
-
Project Status:
-
-
-
-
-
• Harbour is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers • Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient. • Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the same code base. • You can use it to develop either open source or commercial applications. Learn more»
Support modern tecnologies: XML, FTP, TCP/IP, etc.
-
-
Cross-platform: 32/64-bit, Mobile, Mac, etc.
-
-
Create Console, GUI, Service & Web Applications
-
-
Contains many third party libs with additional features
-
-
Developed by a very experienced and capable team of developers
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Licensing
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open source applications, free or commercial products. Read more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Harbour Project Development News
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
July 17, 2011
-
-
Harbour 3.0.0 released
-
-
-
-
-
After 1.5 years of strong development and 3600 commits, new stable version 3.0.0 is released. Sources are available on sf.net file area, prebuilt binaries will follow shortly.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Aug 2, 2010
-
-
Harbour successfully ported to VxWorks RTOS
-
-
-
-
-
In 2010 July with few days of development effort, Harbour has been ported successfully to VxWorks 6.8 Real-Time Operating System (x86 CPU target for now) for both GNU GCC and Wind River C Compiler. Many thanks to Wind River Inc. for making their development package available to our open source compiler project. This means now Harbour can run on cars, planes, rockets and robots. :) See more about the technical details in ChangeLog entry '2010-07-16 18:22 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats' here
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Jun 3, 2010
-
-
Harbour Mailing Lists address change
-
-
-
-
-
Thanking Phil Barnett for providing the Harbour community a great mailing list
- for so many years, today, due to server problems, we have migrated the mailing
- lists to Google Groups in agreement with Phil and Harbour admins.
- Make sure to revise your subscription settings...
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dec 23, 2009
-
-
Harbour 2.0.0 unified Windows binary release
-
-
-
-
-
Harbour 2.0.0 (Revision 13372) source archives and Windows binary releases are available for download on sourceforge.net. more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Dec 22, 2009
-
-
Harbour v2.0.0 is released!
-
-
-
-
-
After 16 months of intensive development the final version 2.0.0 is finally released. There are many highlights and news in this new release, check out some details and download your copy free. more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
May 13, 2009
-
-
SourceForge Community Choice Awards!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
The SourceForge.net announced the opening of nominations for the fourth annual SourceForge Community Choice Awards. The Harbour project is candidate - nominate us! more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
February 15, 2009
-
-
New website released!
-
-
-
-
-
Released the new layout for our site. This includes details about the project, several examples and will soon include some tutorials. more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
September 17, 2008
-
-
Harbour v1.0.1 is released!
-
-
-
-
-
Many deployment fixes into General, Core & Contrib sessions. All users should upgrade to receive the latest fixes. more»
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
August 10, 2008
-
-
Harbour Release v1.0.0
-
-
-
-
-
Many deployment fixes into General, Core & Contrib sessions. All users should upgrade to receive the latest fixes. more»
The Harbour Project is a Free Open Source Software effort to build a multiplatform Clipper language compiler. Harbour consists of the xBase language compiler and the runtime libraries with different terminal plugins and different databases (not just DBF).
+
+Harbour is a cross-platform compiler and is known to compile and run on MS-DOS, Windows (32 & 64), Windows CE, Pocket PC, OS/2, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X.
+More features »
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Why use it?
+
+
Project Status:
+
+
+
+
+
• Harbour is free software 100% compatible with Clipper compilers • Harbour is proven to be stable, robust and efficient. • Harbour is portable across multiple operating systems with the same code base. • You can use it to develop either open source or commercial applications. Learn more»
Support modern tecnologies: XML, FTP, TCP/IP, etc.
+
+
Cross-platform: 32/64-bit, Mobile, Mac, etc.
+
+
Create Console, GUI, Service & Web Applications
+
+
Contains many third party libs with additional features
+
+
Developed by a very experienced and capable team of developers
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Licensing
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Harbour is a free and open-source project. It can be used to make open source applications, free or commercial products. Read more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Harbour Project Development News
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
July 17, 2011
+
+
Harbour 3.0.0 released
+
+
+
+
+
After 1.5 years of strong development and 3600 commits, new stable version 3.0.0 is released. Sources are available on sf.net file area, prebuilt binaries will follow shortly.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Aug 2, 2010
+
+
Harbour successfully ported to VxWorks RTOS
+
+
+
+
+
In 2010 July with few days of development effort, Harbour has been ported successfully to VxWorks 6.8 Real-Time Operating System (x86 CPU target for now) for both GNU GCC and Wind River C Compiler. Many thanks to Wind River Inc. for making their development package available to our open source compiler project. This means now Harbour can run on cars, planes, rockets and robots. :) See more about the technical details in ChangeLog entry '2010-07-16 18:22 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats' here
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Jun 3, 2010
+
+
Harbour Mailing Lists address change
+
+
+
+
+
Thanking Phil Barnett for providing the Harbour community a great mailing list
+ for so many years, today, due to server problems, we have migrated the mailing
+ lists to Google Groups in agreement with Phil and Harbour admins.
+ Make sure to revise your subscription settings...
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Dec 23, 2009
+
+
Harbour 2.0.0 unified Windows binary release
+
+
+
+
+
Harbour 2.0.0 (Revision 13372) source archives and Windows binary releases are available for download on sourceforge.net. more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Dec 22, 2009
+
+
Harbour v2.0.0 is released!
+
+
+
+
+
After 16 months of intensive development the final version 2.0.0 is finally released. There are many highlights and news in this new release, check out some details and download your copy free. more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
May 13, 2009
+
+
SourceForge Community Choice Awards!
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
The SourceForge.net announced the opening of nominations for the fourth annual SourceForge Community Choice Awards. The Harbour project is candidate - nominate us! more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
February 15, 2009
+
+
New website released!
+
+
+
+
+
Released the new layout for our site. This includes details about the project, several examples and will soon include some tutorials. more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
September 17, 2008
+
+
Harbour v1.0.1 is released!
+
+
+
+
+
Many deployment fixes into General, Core & Contrib sessions. All users should upgrade to receive the latest fixes. more»
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
August 10, 2008
+
+
Harbour Release v1.0.0
+
+
+
+
+
Many deployment fixes into General, Core & Contrib sessions. All users should upgrade to receive the latest fixes. more»
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- source\rtl\philes.c
- source\rtl\binnum.c
- source\lang\msgeu.c
- source\lang\msgsl437.c
- source\lang\msgsl852.c
- source\lang\msgsliso.c
- source\lang\msgslwin.c
- source\lang\msgsr852.c
- source\lang\msgsriso.c
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- the old Harbour Project Library license. Some files may even use other
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- files, you need to investigate the license that applies to each file.
Note: This license applies to most of the files in the source/compiler
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+ files to produce an executable, this does not by itself cause the
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+ anyone as to the status of such modified files, you must delete
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+ source\rtl\binnum.c
+ source\lang\msgeu.c
+ source\lang\msgsl437.c
+ source\lang\msgsl852.c
+ source\lang\msgsliso.c
+ source\lang\msgslwin.c
+ source\lang\msgsr852.c
+ source\lang\msgsriso.c
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
+ (at your option) any later version, with one exception:
+
+ The exception is that if you link the Harbour Runtime Library (HRL)
+ and/or the Harbour Virtual Machine (HVM) with other files to produce
+ an executable, this does not by itself cause the resulting executable
+ to be covered by the GNU General Public License. Your use of that
+ executable is in no way restricted on account of linking the HRL
+ and/or HVM code into it.
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+ Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA (or visit
+ their web site at http://www.gnu.org/).
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+ contrib files. Some files use the Harbour Project Compiler license.
+ Some files use the Harbour Project Library license. Some files use
+ the old Harbour Project Library license. Some files may even use other
+ types of free software or open source software licenses. Some files
+ have been donated to the public domain. If you use any of the contrib
+ files, you need to investigate the license that applies to each file.
Below offer several images containing reference to the Harbour project for use in its software and its Web site.
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- logo was created by Patrick
- Mast. Download the Harbour
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- in PDF, EPS & AI formats with high
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Below offer several images containing reference to the Harbour project for use in its software and its Web site.
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+
+
+
+
The Harbour
+ logo was created by Patrick
+ Mast. Download the Harbour
+ logo
+ in PDF, EPS & AI formats with high
+ resolution (829Kb).
+
Harbour icon in Win/Mac format (5.74KB)
+ Created by Vailton Renato with Axialis IconWorkshop®.
+
+
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Harbour Banners
+ To put Harbour Banner on your webpage, save the image on your computer, then copy and paste the code that is below the desired image in your HTML page.
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Harbour Buttons
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+ Harbour button in GIF format. (2.09Kb)
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This page gives you some of the main changes introduced in recent versions of Harbour project. To view the latest ChangeLog click here or download lastest stable release of Harbour here.
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Harbour Mailing Lists address change
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June 3, 2010
-
- Thanking Phil Barnett for providing the Harbour community a great mailing list
- for so many years, today, due to server problems, I've migrated the mailing
- lists to Google Groups in agreement with Phil and Harbour admins.
-
-Please make sure to revise your subscription settings, because digest, nomail
-options and readable name were lost along the migration.
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Release of 2.0.0
-
-
December 22, 2009
-
- After 16 months of intensive development the final version 2.0.0 is finally released. There are many highlights and news in this new release, check out some details and download your copy free today.
-
- General
GNU-make system revised to give optimal support -j<n> multi-threaded parallel builds, which can dramatically
- increase build speed in multi-core/multi-CPU systems.
Cleaned references of '32' in context of Windows and
- Windows API.
-
New macro names introduced:
- SUCCESS -> HB_SUCCESS
- FAILURE -> HB_FAILURE
- ERRCODE -> HB_ERRCODE
- (old ones still work for compatibility, but please
- switch your code to use the new ones)
-
Fixed dynamic library creation on Solaris OSes.
-
hbrun will now open .dbf files when passed on the command line.
-
-
Added web-server written in Harbour: uHTTPD
-
-
POCC WinCE builds are now supported.
-
-
Open Watcom 1.8 (RC3) compiler is now supported.
-
-
Removed HB_LEGACY_LEVEL support.
-
-
#define HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC renamed to HB_FM_WIN_ALLOC.
-
-
Protected incompatible changes with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2.
- HB_SUCCESS
- HB_FAILURE
- HB_ERRCODE
- HB_WINCE
- HB_OS_WIN_32*
- __RDDGETTEMPALIAS()
- __HRB*()
- some class functions,
-
- Harbour -go option
-
- These features are still available, and will be removed
- in next major version (Harbour 1.2). To test your code for
- compatibility, you can turn it off manually by #defining
- HB_LEGACY_OFF. (HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_LEGACY_OFF)
-
-
-
New Harbour Project homepage, thanks for Vailton Renato.
-
-
GNU Make system now supports parallel builds.
- (needs GNU Make newer than 3.79.1)
-
-
GNU Make system allows to install in Harbour source tree on all platforms.
-
-
GNU Make system for bcc and msvc options synced with non-GNU build methods.
-
-
GNU Make system no longer needs -r parameter.
-
-
GNU Make system will now generate hbfm and hbfmmt lib for all compilers.
- Added few more similar unification cleanups.
-
-
Implemented .dll generation for msvc, msvc64, bcc and watcom when using
- GNU Make system.
-
-
Added support for Open Watcom 1.8 (it's recommended over 1.7).
-
-
Added support for import lib generation when using GNU Make with msvc and vcc.
- Enable it with 'set HB_DIR_IMPLIB=yes' plus set HB_DIR_* envvars.
-
-
-mtune=pentiumpro optimization is now default for mingw/cygwin.
-
-
Cleaned new mingw 4.3.3 warnings.
-
-
Certain features will require Windows NT or upper when building Harbour on Windows, so this is now a requirement for a proper build.
-
-
hb-mkslib.sh renamed to hb-mkdyn.sh. Old name stil works, but it's
- now deprecated.
-
-
x64 msvc compiler got a distinct HB_COMPILER value: msvc64.
-
-
msvcce compiler made compatible with older MSVC/WinCE versions.
-
-
Added support for Intel(R) C++ compiler (icc) on Linux and Windows.
-
-
Added new INSTALL document giving a quick describing of the build
- process on all supported platforms and compilers.
-
-
Several steps to make the build process simpler and requiring the
- less amount of preparation.
-
-
Fixed missing watcom support for HB_USER_LDFLAGS.
-
-
Added support for MSVC IA64 mode. (untested)
-
-
Added support for HB_CONTRIBLIBS=no to disable building of all contribs.
-
-
Added ability to generate Windows installer and .zip distribution file.
-
-
Fully transitioned to GNU Make system for all compilers.
- Now msvc, msvcce and bcc builds need GNU Make, see INSTALL for more
- information. "non-GNU" make systems got deleted from the source tree.
-
Cygwin renamed from gcc to cygwin. (NOTE: Cygwin doesn't work since
- some versions, and support may be removed in the future.)
-
-
Fixed #pragma -k? options to be case-insensitive.
-
-
Explicitly bind system libraries with harbour shared library.
- RPM/DEB packages should automatically detect these dependencies.
-
-
Warning cleanup (minors) for Intel compiler.
-
-
Pelles C workarounds for compiler bugs.
-
-
Added support for extended definition files in Harbour compiler
- switches: -u+<file>
-
-
Fixed memory leak when repeated -u[<file>] options are used.
-
-
-Core
-
-
Added MT (Multi thread) support.
-
-
Added complete i18n support with API and tool to compile .po
- files (hbi18n).
-
-
Added hb_fsCreateTempEx(), hb_fileCreateTempEx() C level APIs.
-
-
Fixed to not use C RTL CP dependent character functions
- in Harbour code. (islower(), toupper(), etc) added new macros instead.
-
-
__NATISNEGATIVE() and __NATISAFFIRM() are now using
- CP sensitive case conversion.
-
-
Added hb_charIsUpper()/hb_charIsLower() APIs.
-
-
CURDRIVE() and DISKNAME() fixed for systems that don't support
- drive letters.
-
-
Xbase++ compatible TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()/GET() related methods
- moved to derived classes xpp_TBrowse()/xpp_TBColumn()/xpp_Get().
-
-
Fixed potential GPF in HB_RASCAN().
-
-
Debugger improvements and fixes.
-
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Most Harbour level code prepared for MT.
-
-
Fixed few potential GPFs in RDDNTX, RDDCDX code.
-
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Added own hb_snprintf() implementation.
-
-
Fixed HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE )
-
-
Added hbuddall library holding all core supplied user RDDs.
-
-
Fixed to successfully build all user RDD examples.
-
-
Fixed dbCreate() behaviour in arrayrdd user RDD.
-
-
Added new LOGRDD user RDD.
-
-
Added DBFNSX RDD.
-
-
Fixed FWRITE() potential GPF and security hole.
-
-
Added __FILE__ support for .prg code.
-
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Added:
- HB_MILLISECONDS()
- HB_FTEMPCREATEEX( @<cName>, <cDir>, <cPrefix>, <cExt> ) -> <nHandle>
- HB_STRDECODESCAPE( <cEscSeqStr> ) -> <cStr>
- HB_STRCDECODE( <cStr> [, @<lCont> ] ) -> <cResult> | NIL
- HB_STRXOR( <cStr1>, <cStr2> | <nNum> ) -> <cResult>
- HB_PROGNAME() -> <cProgramNameWithPath>
- HB_DISPOUTATBOX() similar to HB_DISPOUTAT() but for drawing chars.
- HB_FGETATTR( <cFileName>, @<nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
- HB_FSETATTR( <cFileName>, <nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
- HB_FSETDATETIME( <cFileName>, [<dDate>], [<cTime HH:MM:SS>], [<nMilliSec>] ) -> <lSuccess>
- HB_FGETDATETIME()
- HB_WILDMATCHI() like HB_WILDMATCH() but case-insentitive.
- HB_CDPSELECT() same as HB_SETCODEPAGE() (please upgrade to new function name).
- HB_CDPUNIID( <cHarbourCP> ) -> <cCPName>
- HB_GTINFO( HB_GTI_CARGO[, <xValue ] ) -> <xPrevValue>
- HB_DIRBASE() -> <cBaseDirectory>
- HB_DBCREATETEMP()/DBCREATETEMP() to create temporary tables.
- HB_MMIDDLEDOWN/MMIDDLEDOWN() new Harbour function.
- DBINFO( DBI_ISTEMPORARY )
- HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_PLAT )
- HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_COMP )
- HB_STRFORMAT() C-like string formatting function
- (also as C level API named hb_StrFormat())
- HB_SETENV( <cEnvName>, [<cNewVal>] [, <lOsCP>] ) -> <lOK> (also as C level API named hb_setenv())
-
-
-
Fixed UNSELECTED color updating in SetColor().
-
-
GTWVT, GTWIN HB_GTI_CODEPAGE support.
-
-
GTWVT now supports drawing chars even if the selected codepage
- doesn't support them.
-
Fixed TBROWSE(), TPOPUP() to display drawing chars properly.
-
-
Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() to return proper values
- on Darwin.
-
-
Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter (on Windows).
-
-
New HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro.
-
-
Added C APIs:
- hb_charIsDigit(), hb_charIsAlpha(), hb_charIsLower(), hb_charIsUpper()
-
-
Added support to specify OS codepage:
-
- Set( _SET_OSCODEPAGE[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
- C level: hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
- Conversion is done automatically in existing functions.
-
-
Added hb_osDecode(), hb_osEncode() C APIs.
-
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HB_GETENV() extended with 3rd parameter to control OS codepage
- conversion (on by default).
-
-
Added CPU dump support for AMD64/x64.
-
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Added module listing on GPF for x86 and x64.
-
-
GTXWC potential GPF fixed.
-
-
Added process handling:
- HB_PROCESSOPEN()
-
-HB_PROCESSVALUE()
- HB_PROCESSCLOSE()
-
-
Added HB_GTI_BOXCP to control box drawing CP for GTs.
-
-
Using Heap instead of Local memory when HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC is set.
-
-
Added __objHasMsgAssigned( object, "msgName" )
-
-
File find API fixes for OS/2.
-
-
DBOI_BAGNAME made compatible for RDDCDX, RDDNSX.
-
-
Added Intel C compiler and Wine detection.
-
-
Codepage fixes and cleanups (BGMIK).
-
-
Fixed cursor handling in TEDITOR/MemoEdit().
-
-
Now GTXWC generates HB_K_RESIZE on resize.
-
-
GTWIN fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS handling.
-
-
GTWVT added 'layered window' support (always enabled, except when in Terminal mode).
-
-
GTWVT fixed not to generate RTE if class is already been registered.
-
-
GTXWC added support for HB_GTI_PALETTE, HB_GTI_FONTSEL,HB_GTI_CLOSABLE, HB_GTI_RESIZABLE.
-
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GTTRM added support for HB_GTI_PALETTE.
-
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New compiler expression optimizations, and some fixes for rare cases.
-
-
Some compiler optimizations are now enabled using new -ko switch.
-
-
Added array preallocation on AADD().
-
-
Optimization to string reallocation.
-
-
Added detection of unused variable assigments. Code cleaned
- in all Harbour for such warnings.
-
-
Fixed possible problem with _SET_PRINTFILE, _SET_DEFAULT, _SET_EXTRAFILE.
-
-
__HRB*() functions marked as compatibility, please update your
- code to use HB_HRB*().
-
-
__RDDGETTEMPALIAS() marked as compatibility, please update your code to use HB_RDDGETTEMPALIAS().
-
-
Added hb_spFileExists() a more efficient version of hb_spFile().
-
Using more efficient hb_fsFileExists() instead of hb_fsFile() in core.
-
-
Added char * hb_cmdargARGVN( int argc ).
-
-
HB_PROCNAME() support for symbol evaluation.
-
-
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED() moved to std.ch. NOTE: This macro is no longer
- present in common.ch so if you're overriding std.ch, make sure to add
- this macro to your header file.
-
-
BIN2W(), BIN2I(), BIN2L(), I2BIN(), L2BIN(), BIN2U(), W2BIN(), U2BIN() functions rewritten in a more efficient way. Previous pure GPL
- license changed to standard Harbour license (including exception).
-
-
Fixed Ukrainian localization files.
-
-
Using local implementation of hb_snprintf() for all C level code.
-
-
Fixed localized date format for RU, UA, IT, BE, BG, NL, SL.
-
-
Added __FILE__ and __LINE__ predefined dynamic PP macros.
-
-
Added Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 version detection.
-
-
Replaced old hbmk.bat, hbmk bash script and Harbour Make tool with
- portable make tool written in Harbour: hbmk. This tool can create
- a Harbour executable on any platforms using minimal effort. It autodetects
- OS and compiler environment. Support script and parameter files,
- can act as a linker, C compiler, Harbour compiler, static and dynamic
- library creator, resource compiler (on Windows).
- Core features are
- completed on all major platforms. Some non-mainstream features and
- platforms may be completed later. All existing features of hbmk
- bash script (for gcc) and of hbmk.bat are supported in this new tool,
- and much more. Replaced Win/DOS specific .bat files with portable
- .hbp and .hbm files.
-
-
Added all missing non-multibyte codepages.
-
-
LISTBOX() doesn't modify _SET_EXACT settings anymore in :Find*() methods.
-
-
HVM pcode evaluation speed improvement.
-
-
Fixed _SET_EXACT handling in core.
-
-
hb_gtInfo( HB_GTI_PALLETE ) now uses zero based color indexes in Core (GTWVT, GTXWC). This creates a small incompatibility with older
- version. Also notice that GTWVG still uses 1-based indexes for
- compatibility.
-
-
Fixed very old bug showing wrong default status for -n option on
- Harbour help screen.
-
-
Added support for reading FoxPro .mem files - Clipper compatibility.
-
-
Fixed very old bug which disabled writing to .mem files stringslonger then 32Kb.
-
-
hbrun now accepts .dbf file as paramater, which it will open after startup.
-
-
hbrun now accepts -v option which makes it display its own version after startup.
-
-
Borland C++ compiler is now called 'bcc' instead of 'bcc32'. Please update your system.
-
-
Removed almost all DOS/WIN specific build/make batch files.
-
-
Fixed __M[V]CLEAR()/ __M[V]RESTORE() to be exactly Clipper compatible
- and do not release PUBLIC GetList value.
-
-
bcc compiler in GNU Make now supports older Windows NT with limited
- command line length.
-
-
Removed support for following compilers:
- dos/bcc16, dos/rsx32, win/dmc, win/rsxnt, os2/icc, win/icc (IBM).
-
-
Fixed static variables indexes in the generated PCODE when static variables are declared inside extended codeblocks - in some cases
- wrong PCODE was generated.
-
Fixed modulename generated for debugger to always contain function name part for extended codeblock declared as file wide static variables. In such case "(_INITSTATICS)" is used as function name. Without it debugger does not register entering such codeblocks and
- GPFs.
-
-
Added support for automatic adding 1-st function with the same name
- as compiled .prg file if some code statements are used before 1-st
- function/procedure declared explicitly in .prg file. Such mode can
- be enabled by -n2 new harbour compiler switch. This switch is used
- by default by new hbmk tool.
-
-
speedtst updated to work with CA-Cl*pper.
-
-
Added protection against pushing new private variable on HVM stack
- if such private variable is already created by the same function.
- Clipper also has such protection.
-
-
Respect HB_START_PROCEDURE in all builds if such public
- function/procedure exists.
-
-
Disabled HB_MSC_STARTUP in C++ MSVC builds.
-
-
Forbid some usage of __clsModMsg() and unblock some othersIt should make some xHarbour users using OVERRIDE METHOD happy
- but please remember it's still undocumented and unsupportedfunctionality - use for your own risk.
-
-
Fixed typo in HB_INETDATAREADY() - the second parameter (timeout) was ignored.
-
-
Changed the NOT operator precedence - it should be bigger then logical .and./.or. operators in #if expressions.
-
-
Fixed HB_REGEXMATCH(). Now the HAS/LIKE mode can be controlled by 5th logical parameter (was 3rd), so 3rd parameter is solely
- controlling case-sensitivity as indicated in the documentation. Users are recommended to use HB_REGEXHAS() and HB_REGEXLIKE()
- functions as unambiguous alternatives, which work equally
- well on all Harbour versions. HB_REGEXMATCH() is now deprecated,
- but kept for compatibility.
-
-
ACHOICE() fixed to redisplay itself when exiting with <Esc> or
- equivalent.
-
-
-Contrib
-
-
hbblat new Blat interface class for Windows
- (Contributed by Francesco Saverio Giudice).
-
-
hbmzip fixed GPF in HB_ZIPDELETEFILE() when file has comment.
-
-
hbmzip fixed handling attributes in HB_ZIPFILECREATE().
-
hbwhat removed from contrib list and moved to examples instead.
-
-
xhb OVERRIDE / EXTEND CLASS emulation in xhbcls.ch header. (this feature is there to help xhb compatibility, but can break
- inheritance scheme and internal class definitions in both
- compilers)
-
-
xhb added DBF2TXT() with critical fixes.
-
-
xhb added HB_REGEXREPLACE().
-
-
hbwin WINPORTWRITE() GPF when wrong parameter type is passed.
-
-
Added Darwin/MacPorts support for following contribs:
- gtalleg, hbmysql, hbpgsql, sddmy, sddpg, hbfimage.
-
hbtpathy now builds on Darwin.
-
xhb disabled dangerous bitop compatibility macros in hbcompat.ch.
- Enable them with #define XHB_BITOP. Or even better to change code
- to use HB_BIT*() functions natively.
-
-
-Known build issues
-
-
Windows 64-bit builds may generate a large amount of type
- conversion warnings. This is currently normal and will be
- addressed in a future version.
-
Contrib hbfimage won't currently compile on Linux/Darwin
- systems. This will be addressed in a future version.
-
-
Contrib hbsqlit3 will not embed foreign sqlite3 library code
- for Pelles C 4.5 and Open Watcom 1.7 due to fatal compile problems.
- For these compilers you will have to supply sqlite3 library
- yourself. For other compilers, some warnings are expected and
- normal in this non-Harbour code.
-
-
Using Pelles C 5.00.1 in 64-bit mode, HB_INET*() functions
- won't work.
-
-
Using Pelles C 6.00.6 in 64-bit mode, there will be
- missing symbols at link time due to bugs in Pelles C.
-
-
gtalleg contrib may not compile on all platforms/compilers.
-
-
hbssl won't work with watcom on win platform due to OpenSSL
- header compatibility problems.
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
New website released!
-
-
February 15, 2009
-
- General
-
-
Released the new layout for our site.
- This includes details about the project, several examples and will soon include some tutorials.
GNU-make system revised to give optimal support -j<n>
- multi-threaded parallel builds, which can dramatically
- increase build speed in multi-core/multi-CPU systems.
-
-
HB_WINCE -> HB_OS_WIN_CE
-
-
HB_OS_WIN_32_USED -> HB_OS_WIN_USED
-
-
HB_OS_WIN_32 -> HB_OS_WIN
-
-
Cleaned references of '32' in context of Windows and
- Windows API.
-
-
New macro names introduced:
- - SUCCESS -> HB_SUCCESS
- - FAILURE -> HB_FAILURE
- - ERRCODE -> HB_ERRCODE
- (old ones still work for compatibility, but please
- switch your code to use the new ones)
-
-
Fixed dynamic library creation on Solaris OSes.
-
-
hbrun will now open .dbf files when passed on the command line.
-
-
Added web-server written in Harbour: uHTTPD
-
-
POCC WinCE builds are now supported.
-
-
Open Watcom 1.8 (RC3) compiler is now supported.
-
-
Removed HB_LEGACY_LEVEL support.
-
-
#define HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC renamed to HB_FM_WIN_ALLOC.
-
-
Protected incompatible changes with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2.
- (HB_SUCCESS, HB_FAILURE, HB_ERRCODE, HB_WINCE, HB_OS_WIN_32*,
- __RDDGETTEMPALIAS(), __HRB*())
- These features are still available, and will be removed
- in next major version (Harbour 1.2). To test your code for
- compatibility, you can turn it off manually by #defining
- HB_LEGACY_OFF. (HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_LEGACY_OFF)
-
-
-
- Core
-
-
Added MT (Multi thread) support.
-
-
Added complete i18n support with API and tool to compile .po
- files (hbi18n).
-
-
Added hb_fsCreateTempEx(), hb_fileCreateTempEx() C level APIs.
-
-
Fixed to not use C RTL CP dependent character functions in Harbour code. (islower(), toupper(), etc). Added new macros instead.
-
-
__NATISNEGATIVE() and __NATISAFFIRM() are now using
- CP sensitive case conversion.
-
-
Added hb_charIsUpper()/hb_charIsLower() APIs.
-
-
CURDRIVE() and DISKNAME() fixed for systems that don't support
- drive letters.
-
-
Xbase++ compatible TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()/GET() related methods
- moved to derived classes xpp_TBrowse()/xpp_TBColumn()/xpp_Get().
-
-
Fixed potential GPF in HB_RASCAN().
-
-
Debugger improvements and fixes.
-
-
Most Harbour level code prepared for MT.
-
-
Fixed few potential GPFs in RDDNTX, RDDCDX code.
-
-
Added own hb_snprintf() implementation.
-
-
Fixed HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE )
-
-
- dded hbuddall library holding all core supplied user RDDs.
-
-
Fixed to successfully build all user RDD examples.
-
-
Fixed dbCreate() behaviour in arrayrdd user RDD.
-
GTWVT now supports drawing chars even if the selected codepage doesn't support them.
-
-
GTWVT HB_GTI_BOXCP support.
-
-
Fixed TBROWSE() to display drawing chars properly.
-
-
Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() to return proper values
- on Darwin.
-
-
Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter (on Windows).
-
-
New HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro.
-
-
Added C APIs:
- hb_charIsDigit(), hb_charIsAlpha(), hb_charIsLower(), hb_charIsUpper()
-
-
Added support to specify OS codepage:
- Set( _SET_OSCODEPAGE[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
- C level: hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
- Conversion is done automatically in existing functions.
-
-
Added hb_osDecode(), hb_osEncode() C APIs.
-
-
HB_GETENV() extended with 3rd parameter to control OS codepage conversion (on by default).
-
-
Added CPU dump support for AMD64/x64.
-
-
Added module listing on GPF for x86 and x64.
-
-
GTXWC potential GPF fixed.
-
-
Added process handling:
- HB_PROCESSOPEN(), HB_PROCESSVALUE(), HB_PROCESSCLOSE()
-
-
Added HB_GTI_BOXCP to control box drawing CP for GTs.
-
-
Using Heap instead of Local memory when HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC is set.
-
-
Added __objHasMsgAssigned( object, "msgName" )
-
-
File find API fixes for OS/2.
-
-
DBOI_BAGNAME made compatible for RDDCDX, RDDNSX.
-
-
Added Intel C compiler and Wine detection.
-
-
Codepage fixes and cleanups (BGMIK).
-
-
Fixed cursor handling in TEDITOR/MemoEdit().
-
-
Now GTXWC generates HB_K_RESIZE on resize.
-
-
GTWIN fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS handling.
-
-
GTWVT added 'layered window' support (always enabled, except
- when in Terminal mode).
-
-
New compiler expression optimizations, and some fixes for rare
- cases.
-
-
Some compiler optimizations are now enabled using new -ko switch.
-
-
Added array preallocation on AADD().
-
-
Optimization to string reallocation.
-
-
Added detection of unused variable assigments. Code cleaned
- in all Harbour for such warnings.
-
-
Fixed possible problem with _SET_PRINTFILE, _SET_DEFAULT, _SET_EXTRAFILE.
-
-
__HRB*() functions marked as compatibility, please update your
- code to use HB_HRB*().
-
-
__RDDGETTEMPALIAS() marked as compatibility, please update your
- code to use HB_RDDGETTEMPALIAS().
-
-
- Contrib
-
-
hbmzip fixed GPF in HB_ZIPDELETEFILE() when file has comment.
-
-
hbmzip fixed handling attributes in HB_ZIPFILECREATE().
-
hbziparc fixed <acFiles> behavior if the parameter is not passed.
-
-
hbhpdf added HPDF_VERSION_TEXT() to replace former macro with the same name.
-
hbhpdf fixed HPDF_SETINFODATEATTR() function.
-
-
- Known build issues
-
-
Windows 64-bit builds may generate a large amount of type
- conversion warnings. This is currently normal and will be
- addressed in a future version.
-
Contrib hbsqlit3 will not embed foreign sqlite3 library code
- for Pelles C 4.5 and Open Watcom 1.7 due to fatal compile problems.
- For these compilers you will have to supply sqlite3 library
- yourself. For other compilers, some warnings are expected and
- normal in this non-Harbour code.
-
Using Pelles C 5.00.1 in 64-bit mode, HB_INET*() functions
- won't work.
-
-
gtalleg, hbwhat contrib may not compile on all platforms/compilers.
-
-
hbcurl won't build when using DMC and libcurl 7.19.0.
- Earlier versions build okay.
This page gives you some of the main changes introduced in recent versions of Harbour project. To view the latest ChangeLog click here or download lastest stable release of Harbour here.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Harbour Mailing Lists address change
+
+
June 3, 2010
+
+ Thanking Phil Barnett for providing the Harbour community a great mailing list
+ for so many years, today, due to server problems, I've migrated the mailing
+ lists to Google Groups in agreement with Phil and Harbour admins.
+
+Please make sure to revise your subscription settings, because digest, nomail
+options and readable name were lost along the migration.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release of 2.0.0
+
+
December 22, 2009
+
+ After 16 months of intensive development the final version 2.0.0 is finally released. There are many highlights and news in this new release, check out some details and download your copy free today.
+
+ General
GNU-make system revised to give optimal support -j<n> multi-threaded parallel builds, which can dramatically
+ increase build speed in multi-core/multi-CPU systems.
Cleaned references of '32' in context of Windows and
+ Windows API.
+
New macro names introduced:
+ SUCCESS -> HB_SUCCESS
+ FAILURE -> HB_FAILURE
+ ERRCODE -> HB_ERRCODE
+ (old ones still work for compatibility, but please
+ switch your code to use the new ones)
+
Fixed dynamic library creation on Solaris OSes.
+
hbrun will now open .dbf files when passed on the command line.
+
+
Added web-server written in Harbour: uHTTPD
+
+
POCC WinCE builds are now supported.
+
+
Open Watcom 1.8 (RC3) compiler is now supported.
+
+
Removed HB_LEGACY_LEVEL support.
+
+
#define HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC renamed to HB_FM_WIN_ALLOC.
+
+
Protected incompatible changes with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2.
+ HB_SUCCESS
+ HB_FAILURE
+ HB_ERRCODE
+ HB_WINCE
+ HB_OS_WIN_32*
+ __RDDGETTEMPALIAS()
+ __HRB*()
+ some class functions,
+
+ Harbour -go option
+
+ These features are still available, and will be removed
+ in next major version (Harbour 1.2). To test your code for
+ compatibility, you can turn it off manually by #defining
+ HB_LEGACY_OFF. (HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_LEGACY_OFF)
+
+
+
New Harbour Project homepage, thanks for Vailton Renato.
+
+
GNU Make system now supports parallel builds.
+ (needs GNU Make newer than 3.79.1)
+
+
GNU Make system allows to install in Harbour source tree on all platforms.
+
+
GNU Make system for bcc and msvc options synced with non-GNU build methods.
+
+
GNU Make system no longer needs -r parameter.
+
+
GNU Make system will now generate hbfm and hbfmmt lib for all compilers.
+ Added few more similar unification cleanups.
+
+
Implemented .dll generation for msvc, msvc64, bcc and watcom when using
+ GNU Make system.
+
+
Added support for Open Watcom 1.8 (it's recommended over 1.7).
+
+
Added support for import lib generation when using GNU Make with msvc and vcc.
+ Enable it with 'set HB_DIR_IMPLIB=yes' plus set HB_DIR_* envvars.
+
+
-mtune=pentiumpro optimization is now default for mingw/cygwin.
+
+
Cleaned new mingw 4.3.3 warnings.
+
+
Certain features will require Windows NT or upper when building Harbour on Windows, so this is now a requirement for a proper build.
+
+
hb-mkslib.sh renamed to hb-mkdyn.sh. Old name stil works, but it's
+ now deprecated.
+
+
x64 msvc compiler got a distinct HB_COMPILER value: msvc64.
+
+
msvcce compiler made compatible with older MSVC/WinCE versions.
+
+
Added support for Intel(R) C++ compiler (icc) on Linux and Windows.
+
+
Added new INSTALL document giving a quick describing of the build
+ process on all supported platforms and compilers.
+
+
Several steps to make the build process simpler and requiring the
+ less amount of preparation.
+
+
Fixed missing watcom support for HB_USER_LDFLAGS.
+
+
Added support for MSVC IA64 mode. (untested)
+
+
Added support for HB_CONTRIBLIBS=no to disable building of all contribs.
+
+
Added ability to generate Windows installer and .zip distribution file.
+
+
Fully transitioned to GNU Make system for all compilers.
+ Now msvc, msvcce and bcc builds need GNU Make, see INSTALL for more
+ information. "non-GNU" make systems got deleted from the source tree.
+
Cygwin renamed from gcc to cygwin. (NOTE: Cygwin doesn't work since
+ some versions, and support may be removed in the future.)
+
+
Fixed #pragma -k? options to be case-insensitive.
+
+
Explicitly bind system libraries with harbour shared library.
+ RPM/DEB packages should automatically detect these dependencies.
+
+
Warning cleanup (minors) for Intel compiler.
+
+
Pelles C workarounds for compiler bugs.
+
+
Added support for extended definition files in Harbour compiler
+ switches: -u+<file>
+
+
Fixed memory leak when repeated -u[<file>] options are used.
+
+
+Core
+
+
Added MT (Multi thread) support.
+
+
Added complete i18n support with API and tool to compile .po
+ files (hbi18n).
+
+
Added hb_fsCreateTempEx(), hb_fileCreateTempEx() C level APIs.
+
+
Fixed to not use C RTL CP dependent character functions
+ in Harbour code. (islower(), toupper(), etc) added new macros instead.
+
+
__NATISNEGATIVE() and __NATISAFFIRM() are now using
+ CP sensitive case conversion.
+
+
Added hb_charIsUpper()/hb_charIsLower() APIs.
+
+
CURDRIVE() and DISKNAME() fixed for systems that don't support
+ drive letters.
+
+
Xbase++ compatible TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()/GET() related methods
+ moved to derived classes xpp_TBrowse()/xpp_TBColumn()/xpp_Get().
+
+
Fixed potential GPF in HB_RASCAN().
+
+
Debugger improvements and fixes.
+
+
Most Harbour level code prepared for MT.
+
+
Fixed few potential GPFs in RDDNTX, RDDCDX code.
+
+
Added own hb_snprintf() implementation.
+
+
Fixed HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE )
+
+
Added hbuddall library holding all core supplied user RDDs.
+
+
Fixed to successfully build all user RDD examples.
+
+
Fixed dbCreate() behaviour in arrayrdd user RDD.
+
+
Added new LOGRDD user RDD.
+
+
Added DBFNSX RDD.
+
+
Fixed FWRITE() potential GPF and security hole.
+
+
Added __FILE__ support for .prg code.
+
+
Added:
+ HB_MILLISECONDS()
+ HB_FTEMPCREATEEX( @<cName>, <cDir>, <cPrefix>, <cExt> ) -> <nHandle>
+ HB_STRDECODESCAPE( <cEscSeqStr> ) -> <cStr>
+ HB_STRCDECODE( <cStr> [, @<lCont> ] ) -> <cResult> | NIL
+ HB_STRXOR( <cStr1>, <cStr2> | <nNum> ) -> <cResult>
+ HB_PROGNAME() -> <cProgramNameWithPath>
+ HB_DISPOUTATBOX() similar to HB_DISPOUTAT() but for drawing chars.
+ HB_FGETATTR( <cFileName>, @<nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
+ HB_FSETATTR( <cFileName>, <nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
+ HB_FSETDATETIME( <cFileName>, [<dDate>], [<cTime HH:MM:SS>], [<nMilliSec>] ) -> <lSuccess>
+ HB_FGETDATETIME()
+ HB_WILDMATCHI() like HB_WILDMATCH() but case-insentitive.
+ HB_CDPSELECT() same as HB_SETCODEPAGE() (please upgrade to new function name).
+ HB_CDPUNIID( <cHarbourCP> ) -> <cCPName>
+ HB_GTINFO( HB_GTI_CARGO[, <xValue ] ) -> <xPrevValue>
+ HB_DIRBASE() -> <cBaseDirectory>
+ HB_DBCREATETEMP()/DBCREATETEMP() to create temporary tables.
+ HB_MMIDDLEDOWN/MMIDDLEDOWN() new Harbour function.
+ DBINFO( DBI_ISTEMPORARY )
+ HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_PLAT )
+ HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_COMP )
+ HB_STRFORMAT() C-like string formatting function
+ (also as C level API named hb_StrFormat())
+ HB_SETENV( <cEnvName>, [<cNewVal>] [, <lOsCP>] ) -> <lOK> (also as C level API named hb_setenv())
+
+
+
Fixed UNSELECTED color updating in SetColor().
+
+
GTWVT, GTWIN HB_GTI_CODEPAGE support.
+
+
GTWVT now supports drawing chars even if the selected codepage
+ doesn't support them.
+
Fixed TBROWSE(), TPOPUP() to display drawing chars properly.
+
+
Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() to return proper values
+ on Darwin.
+
+
Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter (on Windows).
+
+
New HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro.
+
+
Added C APIs:
+ hb_charIsDigit(), hb_charIsAlpha(), hb_charIsLower(), hb_charIsUpper()
+
+
Added support to specify OS codepage:
+
+ Set( _SET_OSCODEPAGE[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
+ C level: hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
+ Conversion is done automatically in existing functions.
+
+
Added hb_osDecode(), hb_osEncode() C APIs.
+
+
HB_GETENV() extended with 3rd parameter to control OS codepage
+ conversion (on by default).
+
+
Added CPU dump support for AMD64/x64.
+
+
Added module listing on GPF for x86 and x64.
+
+
GTXWC potential GPF fixed.
+
+
Added process handling:
+ HB_PROCESSOPEN()
+
+HB_PROCESSVALUE()
+ HB_PROCESSCLOSE()
+
+
Added HB_GTI_BOXCP to control box drawing CP for GTs.
+
+
Using Heap instead of Local memory when HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC is set.
+
+
Added __objHasMsgAssigned( object, "msgName" )
+
+
File find API fixes for OS/2.
+
+
DBOI_BAGNAME made compatible for RDDCDX, RDDNSX.
+
+
Added Intel C compiler and Wine detection.
+
+
Codepage fixes and cleanups (BGMIK).
+
+
Fixed cursor handling in TEDITOR/MemoEdit().
+
+
Now GTXWC generates HB_K_RESIZE on resize.
+
+
GTWIN fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS handling.
+
+
GTWVT added 'layered window' support (always enabled, except when in Terminal mode).
+
+
GTWVT fixed not to generate RTE if class is already been registered.
+
+
GTXWC added support for HB_GTI_PALETTE, HB_GTI_FONTSEL,HB_GTI_CLOSABLE, HB_GTI_RESIZABLE.
+
+
GTTRM added support for HB_GTI_PALETTE.
+
+
New compiler expression optimizations, and some fixes for rare cases.
+
+
Some compiler optimizations are now enabled using new -ko switch.
+
+
Added array preallocation on AADD().
+
+
Optimization to string reallocation.
+
+
Added detection of unused variable assigments. Code cleaned
+ in all Harbour for such warnings.
+
+
Fixed possible problem with _SET_PRINTFILE, _SET_DEFAULT, _SET_EXTRAFILE.
+
+
__HRB*() functions marked as compatibility, please update your
+ code to use HB_HRB*().
+
+
__RDDGETTEMPALIAS() marked as compatibility, please update your code to use HB_RDDGETTEMPALIAS().
+
+
Added hb_spFileExists() a more efficient version of hb_spFile().
+
Using more efficient hb_fsFileExists() instead of hb_fsFile() in core.
+
+
Added char * hb_cmdargARGVN( int argc ).
+
+
HB_PROCNAME() support for symbol evaluation.
+
+
HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED() moved to std.ch. NOTE: This macro is no longer
+ present in common.ch so if you're overriding std.ch, make sure to add
+ this macro to your header file.
+
+
BIN2W(), BIN2I(), BIN2L(), I2BIN(), L2BIN(), BIN2U(), W2BIN(), U2BIN() functions rewritten in a more efficient way. Previous pure GPL
+ license changed to standard Harbour license (including exception).
+
+
Fixed Ukrainian localization files.
+
+
Using local implementation of hb_snprintf() for all C level code.
+
+
Fixed localized date format for RU, UA, IT, BE, BG, NL, SL.
+
+
Added __FILE__ and __LINE__ predefined dynamic PP macros.
+
+
Added Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 version detection.
+
+
Replaced old hbmk.bat, hbmk bash script and Harbour Make tool with
+ portable make tool written in Harbour: hbmk. This tool can create
+ a Harbour executable on any platforms using minimal effort. It autodetects
+ OS and compiler environment. Support script and parameter files,
+ can act as a linker, C compiler, Harbour compiler, static and dynamic
+ library creator, resource compiler (on Windows).
+ Core features are
+ completed on all major platforms. Some non-mainstream features and
+ platforms may be completed later. All existing features of hbmk
+ bash script (for gcc) and of hbmk.bat are supported in this new tool,
+ and much more. Replaced Win/DOS specific .bat files with portable
+ .hbp and .hbm files.
+
+
Added all missing non-multibyte codepages.
+
+
LISTBOX() doesn't modify _SET_EXACT settings anymore in :Find*() methods.
+
+
HVM pcode evaluation speed improvement.
+
+
Fixed _SET_EXACT handling in core.
+
+
hb_gtInfo( HB_GTI_PALLETE ) now uses zero based color indexes in Core (GTWVT, GTXWC). This creates a small incompatibility with older
+ version. Also notice that GTWVG still uses 1-based indexes for
+ compatibility.
+
+
Fixed very old bug showing wrong default status for -n option on
+ Harbour help screen.
+
+
Added support for reading FoxPro .mem files - Clipper compatibility.
+
+
Fixed very old bug which disabled writing to .mem files stringslonger then 32Kb.
+
+
hbrun now accepts .dbf file as paramater, which it will open after startup.
+
+
hbrun now accepts -v option which makes it display its own version after startup.
+
+
Borland C++ compiler is now called 'bcc' instead of 'bcc32'. Please update your system.
+
+
Removed almost all DOS/WIN specific build/make batch files.
+
+
Fixed __M[V]CLEAR()/ __M[V]RESTORE() to be exactly Clipper compatible
+ and do not release PUBLIC GetList value.
+
+
bcc compiler in GNU Make now supports older Windows NT with limited
+ command line length.
+
+
Removed support for following compilers:
+ dos/bcc16, dos/rsx32, win/dmc, win/rsxnt, os2/icc, win/icc (IBM).
+
+
Fixed static variables indexes in the generated PCODE when static variables are declared inside extended codeblocks - in some cases
+ wrong PCODE was generated.
+
Fixed modulename generated for debugger to always contain function name part for extended codeblock declared as file wide static variables. In such case "(_INITSTATICS)" is used as function name. Without it debugger does not register entering such codeblocks and
+ GPFs.
+
+
Added support for automatic adding 1-st function with the same name
+ as compiled .prg file if some code statements are used before 1-st
+ function/procedure declared explicitly in .prg file. Such mode can
+ be enabled by -n2 new harbour compiler switch. This switch is used
+ by default by new hbmk tool.
+
+
speedtst updated to work with CA-Cl*pper.
+
+
Added protection against pushing new private variable on HVM stack
+ if such private variable is already created by the same function.
+ Clipper also has such protection.
+
+
Respect HB_START_PROCEDURE in all builds if such public
+ function/procedure exists.
+
+
Disabled HB_MSC_STARTUP in C++ MSVC builds.
+
+
Forbid some usage of __clsModMsg() and unblock some othersIt should make some xHarbour users using OVERRIDE METHOD happy
+ but please remember it's still undocumented and unsupportedfunctionality - use for your own risk.
+
+
Fixed typo in HB_INETDATAREADY() - the second parameter (timeout) was ignored.
+
+
Changed the NOT operator precedence - it should be bigger then logical .and./.or. operators in #if expressions.
+
+
Fixed HB_REGEXMATCH(). Now the HAS/LIKE mode can be controlled by 5th logical parameter (was 3rd), so 3rd parameter is solely
+ controlling case-sensitivity as indicated in the documentation. Users are recommended to use HB_REGEXHAS() and HB_REGEXLIKE()
+ functions as unambiguous alternatives, which work equally
+ well on all Harbour versions. HB_REGEXMATCH() is now deprecated,
+ but kept for compatibility.
+
+
ACHOICE() fixed to redisplay itself when exiting with <Esc> or
+ equivalent.
+
+
+Contrib
+
+
hbblat new Blat interface class for Windows
+ (Contributed by Francesco Saverio Giudice).
+
+
hbmzip fixed GPF in HB_ZIPDELETEFILE() when file has comment.
+
+
hbmzip fixed handling attributes in HB_ZIPFILECREATE().
+
hbwhat removed from contrib list and moved to examples instead.
+
+
xhb OVERRIDE / EXTEND CLASS emulation in xhbcls.ch header. (this feature is there to help xhb compatibility, but can break
+ inheritance scheme and internal class definitions in both
+ compilers)
+
+
xhb added DBF2TXT() with critical fixes.
+
+
xhb added HB_REGEXREPLACE().
+
+
hbwin WINPORTWRITE() GPF when wrong parameter type is passed.
+
+
Added Darwin/MacPorts support for following contribs:
+ gtalleg, hbmysql, hbpgsql, sddmy, sddpg, hbfimage.
+
hbtpathy now builds on Darwin.
+
xhb disabled dangerous bitop compatibility macros in hbcompat.ch.
+ Enable them with #define XHB_BITOP. Or even better to change code
+ to use HB_BIT*() functions natively.
+
+
+Known build issues
+
+
Windows 64-bit builds may generate a large amount of type
+ conversion warnings. This is currently normal and will be
+ addressed in a future version.
+
Contrib hbfimage won't currently compile on Linux/Darwin
+ systems. This will be addressed in a future version.
+
+
Contrib hbsqlit3 will not embed foreign sqlite3 library code
+ for Pelles C 4.5 and Open Watcom 1.7 due to fatal compile problems.
+ For these compilers you will have to supply sqlite3 library
+ yourself. For other compilers, some warnings are expected and
+ normal in this non-Harbour code.
+
+
Using Pelles C 5.00.1 in 64-bit mode, HB_INET*() functions
+ won't work.
+
+
Using Pelles C 6.00.6 in 64-bit mode, there will be
+ missing symbols at link time due to bugs in Pelles C.
+
+
gtalleg contrib may not compile on all platforms/compilers.
+
+
hbssl won't work with watcom on win platform due to OpenSSL
+ header compatibility problems.
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+
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+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
New website released!
+
+
February 15, 2009
+
+ General
+
+
Released the new layout for our site.
+ This includes details about the project, several examples and will soon include some tutorials.
GNU-make system revised to give optimal support -j<n>
+ multi-threaded parallel builds, which can dramatically
+ increase build speed in multi-core/multi-CPU systems.
+
+
HB_WINCE -> HB_OS_WIN_CE
+
+
HB_OS_WIN_32_USED -> HB_OS_WIN_USED
+
+
HB_OS_WIN_32 -> HB_OS_WIN
+
+
Cleaned references of '32' in context of Windows and
+ Windows API.
+
+
New macro names introduced:
+ - SUCCESS -> HB_SUCCESS
+ - FAILURE -> HB_FAILURE
+ - ERRCODE -> HB_ERRCODE
+ (old ones still work for compatibility, but please
+ switch your code to use the new ones)
+
+
Fixed dynamic library creation on Solaris OSes.
+
+
hbrun will now open .dbf files when passed on the command line.
+
+
Added web-server written in Harbour: uHTTPD
+
+
POCC WinCE builds are now supported.
+
+
Open Watcom 1.8 (RC3) compiler is now supported.
+
+
Removed HB_LEGACY_LEVEL support.
+
+
#define HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC renamed to HB_FM_WIN_ALLOC.
+
+
Protected incompatible changes with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2.
+ (HB_SUCCESS, HB_FAILURE, HB_ERRCODE, HB_WINCE, HB_OS_WIN_32*,
+ __RDDGETTEMPALIAS(), __HRB*())
+ These features are still available, and will be removed
+ in next major version (Harbour 1.2). To test your code for
+ compatibility, you can turn it off manually by #defining
+ HB_LEGACY_OFF. (HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_LEGACY_OFF)
+
+
+
+ Core
+
+
Added MT (Multi thread) support.
+
+
Added complete i18n support with API and tool to compile .po
+ files (hbi18n).
+
+
Added hb_fsCreateTempEx(), hb_fileCreateTempEx() C level APIs.
+
+
Fixed to not use C RTL CP dependent character functions in Harbour code. (islower(), toupper(), etc). Added new macros instead.
+
+
__NATISNEGATIVE() and __NATISAFFIRM() are now using
+ CP sensitive case conversion.
+
+
Added hb_charIsUpper()/hb_charIsLower() APIs.
+
+
CURDRIVE() and DISKNAME() fixed for systems that don't support
+ drive letters.
+
+
Xbase++ compatible TBROWSE()/TBCOLUMN()/GET() related methods
+ moved to derived classes xpp_TBrowse()/xpp_TBColumn()/xpp_Get().
+
+
Fixed potential GPF in HB_RASCAN().
+
+
Debugger improvements and fixes.
+
+
Most Harbour level code prepared for MT.
+
+
Fixed few potential GPFs in RDDNTX, RDDCDX code.
+
+
Added own hb_snprintf() implementation.
+
+
Fixed HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE )
+
+
- dded hbuddall library holding all core supplied user RDDs.
+
+
Fixed to successfully build all user RDD examples.
+
+
Fixed dbCreate() behaviour in arrayrdd user RDD.
+
GTWVT now supports drawing chars even if the selected codepage doesn't support them.
+
+
GTWVT HB_GTI_BOXCP support.
+
+
Fixed TBROWSE() to display drawing chars properly.
+
+
Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() to return proper values
+ on Darwin.
+
+
Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter (on Windows).
+
+
New HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro.
+
+
Added C APIs:
+ hb_charIsDigit(), hb_charIsAlpha(), hb_charIsLower(), hb_charIsUpper()
+
+
Added support to specify OS codepage:
+ Set( _SET_OSCODEPAGE[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
+ C level: hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
+ Conversion is done automatically in existing functions.
+
+
Added hb_osDecode(), hb_osEncode() C APIs.
+
+
HB_GETENV() extended with 3rd parameter to control OS codepage conversion (on by default).
+
+
Added CPU dump support for AMD64/x64.
+
+
Added module listing on GPF for x86 and x64.
+
+
GTXWC potential GPF fixed.
+
+
Added process handling:
+ HB_PROCESSOPEN(), HB_PROCESSVALUE(), HB_PROCESSCLOSE()
+
+
Added HB_GTI_BOXCP to control box drawing CP for GTs.
+
+
Using Heap instead of Local memory when HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC is set.
+
+
Added __objHasMsgAssigned( object, "msgName" )
+
+
File find API fixes for OS/2.
+
+
DBOI_BAGNAME made compatible for RDDCDX, RDDNSX.
+
+
Added Intel C compiler and Wine detection.
+
+
Codepage fixes and cleanups (BGMIK).
+
+
Fixed cursor handling in TEDITOR/MemoEdit().
+
+
Now GTXWC generates HB_K_RESIZE on resize.
+
+
GTWIN fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS handling.
+
+
GTWVT added 'layered window' support (always enabled, except
+ when in Terminal mode).
+
+
New compiler expression optimizations, and some fixes for rare
+ cases.
+
+
Some compiler optimizations are now enabled using new -ko switch.
+
+
Added array preallocation on AADD().
+
+
Optimization to string reallocation.
+
+
Added detection of unused variable assigments. Code cleaned
+ in all Harbour for such warnings.
+
+
Fixed possible problem with _SET_PRINTFILE, _SET_DEFAULT, _SET_EXTRAFILE.
+
+
__HRB*() functions marked as compatibility, please update your
+ code to use HB_HRB*().
+
+
__RDDGETTEMPALIAS() marked as compatibility, please update your
+ code to use HB_RDDGETTEMPALIAS().
+
+
+ Contrib
+
+
hbmzip fixed GPF in HB_ZIPDELETEFILE() when file has comment.
+
+
hbmzip fixed handling attributes in HB_ZIPFILECREATE().
+
hbziparc fixed <acFiles> behavior if the parameter is not passed.
+
+
hbhpdf added HPDF_VERSION_TEXT() to replace former macro with the same name.
+
hbhpdf fixed HPDF_SETINFODATEATTR() function.
+
+
+ Known build issues
+
+
Windows 64-bit builds may generate a large amount of type
+ conversion warnings. This is currently normal and will be
+ addressed in a future version.
+
Contrib hbsqlit3 will not embed foreign sqlite3 library code
+ for Pelles C 4.5 and Open Watcom 1.7 due to fatal compile problems.
+ For these compilers you will have to supply sqlite3 library
+ yourself. For other compilers, some warnings are expected and
+ normal in this non-Harbour code.
+
Using Pelles C 5.00.1 in 64-bit mode, HB_INET*() functions
+ won't work.
+
+
gtalleg, hbwhat contrib may not compile on all platforms/compilers.
+
+
hbcurl won't build when using DMC and libcurl 7.19.0.
+ Earlier versions build okay.
This page gives you some of the main changes introduced in recent versions of Harbour project. To view the latest ChangeLog click here or download lastest stable release of Harbour here.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Release 1.0.0
-
-
August 10, 2008
-
- General
-
-
Internal errors are now logged to file.
-
Fixed -gc3 for doubly negated integers.
-
Changed hb_xrealloc() to be ANSI-C realloc() compatible.
-
Cleanup of MSVC C mode static initialisation code.
-
Changed internal representation for file attributes from USHORT to
- ULONG.
-
Fixed memory leak in -gw mode.
-
Portability fixes (Unicode, 64 bit, Pelles C 32/64 bit, WinCE, eVC4,
- XCC, Linux mouse detection, OpenWatcom).
-
Deployment fixes.
-
harbour.dll related fixes.
-
MinGW bash (msys) build related fixes.
-
- Core
-
-
Fixed __HARBOUR__ macro on .prg level, when compiled with -u switch.
-
HB_ARRAYID() moved to xhb.lib, synced with xhb and made 64 bit
- compatible.
-
File handle usage cleanup and 64 bit compatibility.
-
Automatic destructors for .hrb modules.
-
Added passing non-string parameters to .hrb functions.
-
Fixed casting for indexes with key length greater then 196 bytes created
- on tables with record number smaller then 256 in rddcdx.
-
New FS API functions: hb_fsSetFileTime(), hb_fsGetFileTime(),
- hb_fsSetAttr(), hb_fsGetAttr().
-
New date API function: hb_timeStampEncode().
-
Fixed printing under OS/2.
-
Implemented DBEDIT() DE_APPEND mode plus some other features and
- compatibility fixes.
-
MD5 calculation fixes.
-
Added C level hb_hashAddNew().
-
Compile time optimization of EMPTY() function.
-
Compress trailing spaces during string item serialization.
-
Replicated CA-Cl*pper compile time optimization bugs.
Source filename visible in stack traces.
-
- Contrib
-
-
Better cross-build support for contribs with external dependencies.
-
hbmzip OS/2 support, Unix .zip header fix, using Harbour memory
- management functions, global and file comment support, HB_ZIPDELETEFILE()
- function.
-
hbziparch fixes and better portability.
-
hbcurl fixes, now using Harbour memory allocation functions, now older
- libcurl versions are supported as well,
-
CURL_EASY_GETINFO() fixed for unsupported info types.
-
64bit compatibility fixes. hbmysql/SQLLISTF() function now uses pointer
- instead of numeric type.
-
Fixed adordd to be _SET_EXACT independent.
-
Fixed hbodbc tests to work out of the box.
-
hbw32, hbodbc 64 bit fixes.
-
Fixed rddads to behave Clipper-like when trying to write when on EOF
- position.
-
Added OS version detection functions to hbw32.
-
Fixed HB_INC_* envvar usage in *_all.bat files.
-
Fixed casting for indexes with key length greater then 196 bytes created
- on tables with record number smaller then 256 in hbbmcdx.
-
hbsqlit3 warning fixes and error fixes for some compilers/modes.
-
Added DirectoryRecurse() to xhb.lib.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Release of 1.0.0 RC 2
-
-
July 01, 2008
-
- General
-
SVN repository cleanup in /tags and /branches
-
GNU and non-GNU make system configuration moved closer to each other.
-
Reviewed and fixed platforms issues and compiler warnings
- for the contrib area in most part.
-
Enhanced contrib 64bit Windows compatibility.
-
- Core
-
-
_HARBOUR__ macro will now contain value in 0xAABBCC form, where AA, BB
- and CC are the major, minor and revision numbers in hex. This is
- incompatible, as in previous version .c level __HARBOUR__ did return 0xAABB,
- while on .prg level it had no value.
-
Deprecated hb_itemPutCPtr(). Please use hb_itemPutCLPtr() instead.
-
Deprecated hb_errFuncName public var. Please use HB_ERR_FUNCNAME
- macro instead.
Fixed clipboard handling on Windows under certain situations.
-
Optimizations and minor fixes.
-
- Contrib
-
-
Reviewed and fixed bugs and potential security issues in contribs.
-
hbziparch updated, bugs fixed and ZipArchive library
- updated to latest version.
-
Added DLL call functionality to hbw32 contrib.
-
Added HB_FREADLINE(), HB_CRYPT(), HB_DECRYPT() to xhb contrib.
-
Added hbtip contrib tests.
-
GTWVG contrib enhancements.
-
Added SQL_SPRINTF() to hbmisc contrib.
-
Enhanced STRFORMAT() in hbmisc contrib.
-
Enable hbgf contrib for all (Linux, OS/2, Windows) platforms.
-
Due to fixing 64bit portability problems, some functions became
- incompatible, because numeric addresses have been converted to
- pointer types:
-
hbwhat32: wndproc/dlgproc parameters in related functions.
-
hbmysql: SQLCONNECT(), SQLSTORER(), SQLUSERES()
-
hbmsql: MSQLSTORER(), MSQLLISTFI()
-
Removed function CEIL() from hbmisc. Please use CEILING() from
- hbct
- instead.
-
Optimizations and minor fixes.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Release of 1.0.0 RC 1
-
-
June 04, 2008
-
- General
-
-
The SourceForge repository was moved from CVS to SVN
-
added docs/howtosvn.txt
-
changed pack_src.sh to extract list of files from local SVN copy using
- SVN commands
-
improved CYGWIN compatibility
-
new alternative make system for BCC, MSVC and GCC (maybe others in
- the
- future) which uses common dependences list. The old GNU make system is
- still functional and working
-
added support for pure C MSVC builds (not C++)
-
added rules to generate DEB packages - by Luis Mayoral taken from
- Debian
- distribution updated for current code
-
added new man pages and updated the old ones taken from Debian
-
fully removed flex and bison dependences in normal builds. Only
- developers
- who want to change the grammar files needs bison
-
removed all HB_COMPAT_XHB definitions from source code - now all
- covered
- extensions should be supported by hbcompat.ch and/or xhb library
-
removed 3-rd party header files from SVN, f.e.: ace.h
-
- Portability
-
-
eliminated errno access for platforms which do not have it.
-
added support for PocketPC WINCE with MSVC, POCC, CeGCC and
- MinGWCE.
added support for creating RPMs with Harbour cross build for Win32
- and
- WinCE.
-
added support for MS-Windows UNICDE builds.
-
added support for shared libraries (.sl) in HPUX builds
-
added large file support (64bit) in HPUX builds
-
disabled in default BSD* builds DOS/Windows DENY_* flags emulation
- implemented by BSD locks - tests on FreeBSD 6.2 and MacOSX shows
- that it badly interacts with POSIX locks and it's possible to create
- deadlock.
-
- The Compiler
- Syntax
-
-
added direct support to compiler for ENDSW[ICTH], ENDDO,
- ENDC[ASE], ENDI[F],ENDW[ITH], ENDSEQ[UENCE]
- Now they are not translated by preprocessor to END what allows better typos
- detection in .prg code because each statement can use its own unique close
- directive
-
forbidden using EXIT and LOOP inside ALWAYS code in BEGIN/END
- sequence
-
forbidden using ALWAYS statement if RECOVER code has EXIT or LOOP
- statement
-
removed some restrictions on reserved words like using IF, IIF,
- _FIELD
- as field name
-
added support for (@var):<msg>
-
fixed many syntax expressions which where accepted by grammar
- definition
- but not supported by compiler, f.e. @func(p)
-
added support for HB_ENUM*([@]<varname>) functions - disabled
- by default can be enabled by HB_USE_ENUM_FUNCTIONS macro
-
added support for DYNAMIC functions - references resolved at
- runtime.
-
- Internals
-
fixed LOOP used inside SWITCH/CASE.../END[SWITCH] statements
-
fixed using EXIT/LOOP inside WITH OBJECT / END[WITH] statement
-
fixed optimization of empty BEGIN/END sequence when recover has
- EXIT or LOOP statement
-
fixed using EXIT/LOOP inside extended codeblocks when loop is
- external to codeblock definition
-
fixed using RETURN inside extended codeblocks when they are
- defined
- inside BEGIN SEQUENCE statement
-
many other fixes for problems which can appears in nested extended
- codeblock definitions
-
fixed problems with line numbering in extended code blocks
-
fixed compiler -w3 warning when class has different name then
- class
- function.
-
optimizations in generated PCODE and extended compile time
- optimizations
-
added support for --version compiler switch for platforms which
- use '-' as option separator
-
added new compiler switches:
- -q2 - disable _ALL_ stdout/stderr messages
- -kM - turn off macrotext substitution
- -ks - changed to pass base value by reference what allow full []
- operator overloading
-
added new compiler switches for automatic filename, pathname and
- path
- separators translations (-fn*, -fd*, -fs*, -fp*) used for file open
- during compilation
-
added support for dynamically set during compilation ChangeLog entry,
- ChangeLog ID, SVN revision and compilation flags.
- Update Harbour logo message to show the exact revision number and removed
- non-working compiler frontends: .NET CLI and JAVA.
-
added support for i18n into compiler (-j[<filename>] switch)
- gettext compatible .pot files are generated
-
- Preprocessor
-
-
added support for logical constants .T., .F., .Y., .N. in #IF ... / #ELIF ... PP directives
-
-
added support for changing all -k? switches by #pragma, f.e.;
- #pragma -ks+
- #pragma -kM-
- #pragma -kx1
- #pragma -kJ0
-
added to PP predefined defines: HB_VER_LENTRY, HB_VER_CHLID,
- HB_VER_SVNID
-
with ChangeLog entry, ChangeLog ID and SVN revision
-
added to PP support for:
- #pragma __[c]streaminclude "fileName"|<code with % result marker>
-
- The Runtime Modules
-
-
renamed core libraries
-
cleaned code and guards all extensions to pure CL5[23] with
- HB_EXTENSION
- macro.
-
turned off HB_EXTENSION for the default builds.
-
- API
-
-
added C functions to access SET values (hb_setGet*()) which should
- be used
- instead of direct accessing HB_SET structure
-
added hb_fsFileExists() and hb_fsDirExists()
-
added hb_arraySet*() functions - they should help 3-rd party
- developers
- to eliminate using C stack level HB_ITEM and reduce usage of potentially
- danger function like hb_arrayGetItemPtr()
-
added hb_itemParamStore[Forward]() functions
-
added hb_dateMilliSeconds()
-
- VM
-
-
FOR EACH detached enumerators now does not change on next iterations
-
added support for scalar classes with operator overloading
-
added full support for passing object items by reference even if
- they
- are not real variables but SETGET methods
-
added support for setting string characters by assigning FOR EACH
- iterator, f.e.: FOR EACH c IN (@cVar)
- c := Upper( c )
- NEXT
-
added full support for FOR EACH overloading
-
extended PROCFILE() function - now it can accept <nLevel> | <sFuncSym>
- |
- <cFuncName> as first parameter, f.e.: PROCFILE( @someFunc() ) or
- PROCFILE( "PUBLICFUNC" ) or PROCFILE( nStackLevel ). For non character
- parameters it fully works also for static functions even if source code
- have many static functions with the same name
-
added support for detecting not cleanly overloaded by linker .prg
- functions.
-
cleaned PCODE module unload procedure.
-
added support for executing all inherited multiple object
- destructors.
-
- Debbuger
-
-
many fixes and extensions in debugger code mostly by Phil Krylov
- borrowed
- from xHarbour
-
added to debugger support for inspecting objects which use hidden
- methods and members with the same names in different classes in
- inheritance tree - now context is dynamically changed
-
- RTL
-
-
added functions for translation to/from UTF8 mode and operations
- on UTF8 strings
-
added functions for bit manipulations: HB_BIT*() and for
- conversions
- to/from hexadecimal format
-
added set of functions with hb_ prefix supported extended
- parameters,
- f.e.: HB_AINS(), HB_ADEL(), HB_ASCAN(), HB_RASCAN(), HB_GETENV(),
- HB_AT(), ...
-
added HB_FILEEXISTS(), HB_DIREXISTS()
-
new TBROWSE class which is now very highly compatible with Clipper
- It should resolve 99.9% problems with BROWSE reported in the past.
-
TBCOLUMN class is now fully Clipper compatible
-
many fixes and cleanups in TGET class
-
many fixes to GETSYS functionality, especially 5.3 compatible
- features.
-
many fixes and cleanups in CL53 classes like TOPBAR, POPUP,
- MENUSYS,
- MENUITEM and related functions.
-
Made C5.3 UI classes fully working and compatible.
-
ERROR class rewritten in C so now it's possible to create new
- error
- objects also with active exceptions
-
added missing support for _SET_FILECASE, _SET_DIRCASE switches in
- some
- functions
-
added _SET_TRIMFILENAME - when enabled low level hb_fs*()
- functions strip
- trailing and leading spaces from file names to emulate DOS like behavior
-
added support for _SET_DEFEXTENSIONS to native all RDDs
-
many fixes in transform() function and fixed 64bit integer
- transformation.
- Now transform() passes our all compatibility tests
-
added undocumented Clipper error functions
-
- added functions to manage .ini files: HB_INI*()
-
extended HB_KEYPUT to support strings and arrays.
-
converted HIDDEN methods and members in RTL objects to PROTECTED
- for
- easier class extension in user code
-
added many undocumented Clipper's C and .prg functions.
-
added hbzlib and Harbour level compression functions.
-
PCRE library updated to version 7.7.
-
- Macro Compiler
-
-
removed some restrictions on reserved words like using IF, IIF,
- _FIELD
- as field name
-
- Compiler
-
-
added support for full compiler code integration with compiled programs
- WARNING: Please remember that compiler in Harbour is covered by pure GPL
- license and final programs should respect it so use compiler library
- only with programs which respects GPL.
-
- GT
-
-
Added new GT driver GTTRM. It's terminal GT which can be used in
- different
- *nixes. Unlike GTCRS or GTSLN it does not use any external libraries
- like [n]curses or slang or databases with terminal description (termcap/
- terminfo). It has hard coded support only for few terminals (Linux,ANSI,
- XTERM) but because uses only very limited set of escape sequences then
- on most currently used terminals it works better then curses or slang
- based programs. GTTRM automatically detects ISO/UTF8 terminal mode at
- startup and chose valid output what should also help *nix users - it
- resolves problems with some box drawing characters and others which
- are not accessible in ISO mode. It also respects /etc/harbour/hb-charmap.def
- like GTCRS.
-
- As long as user code does not execute and full screen commands then
- it works like GTSTD so can be used also for simple stream programs.
-
added new GT driver GTWVG. It's works like GTWVT but has
- additional
- support for GUI elements
-
changed GTI_* defines to HB_GTI_*
-
added optional hb_gtInfo() switch HB_GTI_COMPATBUFFER which can
- force
- using DOS compatible video buffers in all GTs. Anyhow please remember
- that it may cause that some extended information stored by GT driver
- in video buffer will be lost.
-
added HB_GTI_ADDKEYMAP and HB_GTI_DELKEYMAP to define/remove new
- escape key sequences in terminal based GTs. It's supported by
- GTCRS and GTTRM
-
fixed color string decoding to be fully Clipper compatible
-
OUTSTD()/OUTERR() respects automatic CP translation when they
- are not redirected to GT screen
-
added common for all GTs CLIPBOARD support. If possible low level
- GT
- drivers uses system clipboard otherwise they emulate it for Harbour
- application only
-
- Multilangual
-
-
added new lang and codepage modules: SK, BG, BE, HR, UA, LT, SV,
- etc.
-
updated codepage code for better handling accented and multibyte
- characters.
-
- RDD
-
-
added support for memo file packing in PACK operation
-
added new DBF fields like: AUTOINC (+), ROWVERSION (^), TIME (T),
- DAYTIME (@/T), MODTIME (=), binary integers with fixed decimal places, etc.
-
removed limit for maximum size of relation string expression
-
fixed registering workareas with numbers from 65280 to 65534.
-
added SIX3 compatible library - now Harbour supports all SIX3
- functions
- and extensions like triggers. The HiPer-SEEK and CFTS (HS_*() and CFS*()
- functions) was added before in hsx library. Now only bitmap filters
- (m6_*() functions) are not supported in SVN Harbour version.
-
- Contrib
-
-
renamed contrib libraries
-
TIP library borrowed from xHarbour and adopted to Harbour
-
added HBCURL - libcurl interface library. (rooted from the
- xHarbour version, but heavily fixed and further developed.)
cleanup code of CT3 library with many modifications and fixes
-
most of in/out CT3 functions rewritten to use GT API so now they can
- work
- on all platforms and with all GTs
-
added support for contrib libraries and new make system
-
many contrib libraries borrowed from xHarbour code
-
added xHarbour compatibility library: xhb. It emulates many of
- xHarbour
- behavior which cannot be covered by PP rules like extended operators,
- strings like arrays, one byte string in math operations, HB_ENUMINDEX(),
- HB_QWith(), HB_QSelf(), accessing hash item using OOP interface,
- accessing/assigning string characters using [] operators (many of the
- above fully works only in Harbour but not in native xHarbour code :-))
- and many extensions like HBLOG, HBXML, HBCSTRUCT, HASH, INET*(), etc.
added hbcompat.ch file which hides many differences between
- Harbour
- and xHarbour compilers using PP directives.
-
added hbmzip library - it's wrapper to MINIZIP library which
- allows for compress and decompress streams, character variables,
- .gz and .zip files
-
fixes and extensions in ADORDD
-
added automatic ACE version detection during building ADSRDD
-
added many new Ads*() functions wrappers and cleaned code for
- possible GPFs when wrong parameters were passed to some functions
-
added HBHPDF - interface for Haru Free PDF Library.
-
added HBVPDF - Viktor K's PDF Library + Pritpal Bedi's OOP
- extension.
-
enhanced and fixed HBW32 library - OLE and printing
-
- Utilities
-
-
added HBDOT utility program. It's a "Dot Prompt" Console for the
- Harbour Language
- Syntax: hbdot [<hrbfile[.prg]> [<parameters,...>]]
- It should look and work in similar way to pp/xBaseScript
- by Ron Pinkas but unlike xBaseScript is does not have preprocessor
- or simulated runtime environment but simply uses Harbour pp and
- compiler libraries to preprocess and compile commands. It means
- that it supports all language constructions also statements, f.e.:
- "for i:=1 to 10; ? i; next"
-
- Additionally it can also compile and execute .prg files given as
- first parameter just like hbrun.
-
-
added many new tests to hbtest
-
-
renamed ppgen to hbppgen.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Release of
- Beta 3 ( 0.99.3 )
-
-
-
May 1, 2007
-
- General
-
added support for writable string enumerators (s:="abc";for each c in @s;...)
-
cleaned the syntax and strange unsupported but accepted by [macro]compiler
- constructions
-
added BEGIN SEQUENCE [WITH
- ] / RECOVER [USING
- ] /
- ALWAYS / END
-
-
-
new debugger code with low level C interface borrowed from xHarbour
-
added hash tables
-
speed improvement
-
added regular expressions
-
added internet sockets
-
added checksum functions
-
added support for execution .prg scripts in hbrun
-
added HB_COMPAT_XHB macro which allows to enable many xHarbour extensions
-
added to default PP tables defines from hbsetup.ch
This page gives you some of the main changes introduced in recent versions of Harbour project. To view the latest ChangeLog click here or download lastest stable release of Harbour here.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release 1.0.0
+
+
August 10, 2008
+
+ General
+
+
Internal errors are now logged to file.
+
Fixed -gc3 for doubly negated integers.
+
Changed hb_xrealloc() to be ANSI-C realloc() compatible.
+
Cleanup of MSVC C mode static initialisation code.
+
Changed internal representation for file attributes from USHORT to
+ ULONG.
+
Fixed memory leak in -gw mode.
+
Portability fixes (Unicode, 64 bit, Pelles C 32/64 bit, WinCE, eVC4,
+ XCC, Linux mouse detection, OpenWatcom).
+
Deployment fixes.
+
harbour.dll related fixes.
+
MinGW bash (msys) build related fixes.
+
+ Core
+
+
Fixed __HARBOUR__ macro on .prg level, when compiled with -u switch.
+
HB_ARRAYID() moved to xhb.lib, synced with xhb and made 64 bit
+ compatible.
+
File handle usage cleanup and 64 bit compatibility.
+
Automatic destructors for .hrb modules.
+
Added passing non-string parameters to .hrb functions.
+
Fixed casting for indexes with key length greater then 196 bytes created
+ on tables with record number smaller then 256 in rddcdx.
+
New FS API functions: hb_fsSetFileTime(), hb_fsGetFileTime(),
+ hb_fsSetAttr(), hb_fsGetAttr().
+
New date API function: hb_timeStampEncode().
+
Fixed printing under OS/2.
+
Implemented DBEDIT() DE_APPEND mode plus some other features and
+ compatibility fixes.
+
MD5 calculation fixes.
+
Added C level hb_hashAddNew().
+
Compile time optimization of EMPTY() function.
+
Compress trailing spaces during string item serialization.
+
Replicated CA-Cl*pper compile time optimization bugs.
Source filename visible in stack traces.
+
+ Contrib
+
+
Better cross-build support for contribs with external dependencies.
+
hbmzip OS/2 support, Unix .zip header fix, using Harbour memory
+ management functions, global and file comment support, HB_ZIPDELETEFILE()
+ function.
+
hbziparch fixes and better portability.
+
hbcurl fixes, now using Harbour memory allocation functions, now older
+ libcurl versions are supported as well,
+
CURL_EASY_GETINFO() fixed for unsupported info types.
+
64bit compatibility fixes. hbmysql/SQLLISTF() function now uses pointer
+ instead of numeric type.
+
Fixed adordd to be _SET_EXACT independent.
+
Fixed hbodbc tests to work out of the box.
+
hbw32, hbodbc 64 bit fixes.
+
Fixed rddads to behave Clipper-like when trying to write when on EOF
+ position.
+
Added OS version detection functions to hbw32.
+
Fixed HB_INC_* envvar usage in *_all.bat files.
+
Fixed casting for indexes with key length greater then 196 bytes created
+ on tables with record number smaller then 256 in hbbmcdx.
+
hbsqlit3 warning fixes and error fixes for some compilers/modes.
+
Added DirectoryRecurse() to xhb.lib.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release of 1.0.0 RC 2
+
+
July 01, 2008
+
+ General
+
SVN repository cleanup in /tags and /branches
+
GNU and non-GNU make system configuration moved closer to each other.
+
Reviewed and fixed platforms issues and compiler warnings
+ for the contrib area in most part.
+
Enhanced contrib 64bit Windows compatibility.
+
+ Core
+
+
_HARBOUR__ macro will now contain value in 0xAABBCC form, where AA, BB
+ and CC are the major, minor and revision numbers in hex. This is
+ incompatible, as in previous version .c level __HARBOUR__ did return 0xAABB,
+ while on .prg level it had no value.
+
Deprecated hb_itemPutCPtr(). Please use hb_itemPutCLPtr() instead.
+
Deprecated hb_errFuncName public var. Please use HB_ERR_FUNCNAME
+ macro instead.
Fixed clipboard handling on Windows under certain situations.
+
Optimizations and minor fixes.
+
+ Contrib
+
+
Reviewed and fixed bugs and potential security issues in contribs.
+
hbziparch updated, bugs fixed and ZipArchive library
+ updated to latest version.
+
Added DLL call functionality to hbw32 contrib.
+
Added HB_FREADLINE(), HB_CRYPT(), HB_DECRYPT() to xhb contrib.
+
Added hbtip contrib tests.
+
GTWVG contrib enhancements.
+
Added SQL_SPRINTF() to hbmisc contrib.
+
Enhanced STRFORMAT() in hbmisc contrib.
+
Enable hbgf contrib for all (Linux, OS/2, Windows) platforms.
+
Due to fixing 64bit portability problems, some functions became
+ incompatible, because numeric addresses have been converted to
+ pointer types:
+
hbwhat32: wndproc/dlgproc parameters in related functions.
+
hbmysql: SQLCONNECT(), SQLSTORER(), SQLUSERES()
+
hbmsql: MSQLSTORER(), MSQLLISTFI()
+
Removed function CEIL() from hbmisc. Please use CEILING() from
+ hbct
+ instead.
+
Optimizations and minor fixes.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release of 1.0.0 RC 1
+
+
June 04, 2008
+
+ General
+
+
The SourceForge repository was moved from CVS to SVN
+
added docs/howtosvn.txt
+
changed pack_src.sh to extract list of files from local SVN copy using
+ SVN commands
+
improved CYGWIN compatibility
+
new alternative make system for BCC, MSVC and GCC (maybe others in
+ the
+ future) which uses common dependences list. The old GNU make system is
+ still functional and working
+
added support for pure C MSVC builds (not C++)
+
added rules to generate DEB packages - by Luis Mayoral taken from
+ Debian
+ distribution updated for current code
+
added new man pages and updated the old ones taken from Debian
+
fully removed flex and bison dependences in normal builds. Only
+ developers
+ who want to change the grammar files needs bison
+
removed all HB_COMPAT_XHB definitions from source code - now all
+ covered
+ extensions should be supported by hbcompat.ch and/or xhb library
+
removed 3-rd party header files from SVN, f.e.: ace.h
+
+ Portability
+
+
eliminated errno access for platforms which do not have it.
+
added support for PocketPC WINCE with MSVC, POCC, CeGCC and
+ MinGWCE.
added support for creating RPMs with Harbour cross build for Win32
+ and
+ WinCE.
+
added support for MS-Windows UNICDE builds.
+
added support for shared libraries (.sl) in HPUX builds
+
added large file support (64bit) in HPUX builds
+
disabled in default BSD* builds DOS/Windows DENY_* flags emulation
+ implemented by BSD locks - tests on FreeBSD 6.2 and MacOSX shows
+ that it badly interacts with POSIX locks and it's possible to create
+ deadlock.
+
+ The Compiler
+ Syntax
+
+
added direct support to compiler for ENDSW[ICTH], ENDDO,
+ ENDC[ASE], ENDI[F],ENDW[ITH], ENDSEQ[UENCE]
+ Now they are not translated by preprocessor to END what allows better typos
+ detection in .prg code because each statement can use its own unique close
+ directive
+
forbidden using EXIT and LOOP inside ALWAYS code in BEGIN/END
+ sequence
+
forbidden using ALWAYS statement if RECOVER code has EXIT or LOOP
+ statement
+
removed some restrictions on reserved words like using IF, IIF,
+ _FIELD
+ as field name
+
added support for (@var):<msg>
+
fixed many syntax expressions which where accepted by grammar
+ definition
+ but not supported by compiler, f.e. @func(p)
+
added support for HB_ENUM*([@]<varname>) functions - disabled
+ by default can be enabled by HB_USE_ENUM_FUNCTIONS macro
+
added support for DYNAMIC functions - references resolved at
+ runtime.
+
+ Internals
+
fixed LOOP used inside SWITCH/CASE.../END[SWITCH] statements
+
fixed using EXIT/LOOP inside WITH OBJECT / END[WITH] statement
+
fixed optimization of empty BEGIN/END sequence when recover has
+ EXIT or LOOP statement
+
fixed using EXIT/LOOP inside extended codeblocks when loop is
+ external to codeblock definition
+
fixed using RETURN inside extended codeblocks when they are
+ defined
+ inside BEGIN SEQUENCE statement
+
many other fixes for problems which can appears in nested extended
+ codeblock definitions
+
fixed problems with line numbering in extended code blocks
+
fixed compiler -w3 warning when class has different name then
+ class
+ function.
+
optimizations in generated PCODE and extended compile time
+ optimizations
+
added support for --version compiler switch for platforms which
+ use '-' as option separator
+
added new compiler switches:
+ -q2 - disable _ALL_ stdout/stderr messages
+ -kM - turn off macrotext substitution
+ -ks - changed to pass base value by reference what allow full []
+ operator overloading
+
added new compiler switches for automatic filename, pathname and
+ path
+ separators translations (-fn*, -fd*, -fs*, -fp*) used for file open
+ during compilation
+
added support for dynamically set during compilation ChangeLog entry,
+ ChangeLog ID, SVN revision and compilation flags.
+ Update Harbour logo message to show the exact revision number and removed
+ non-working compiler frontends: .NET CLI and JAVA.
+
added support for i18n into compiler (-j[<filename>] switch)
+ gettext compatible .pot files are generated
+
+ Preprocessor
+
+
added support for logical constants .T., .F., .Y., .N. in #IF ... / #ELIF ... PP directives
+
+
added support for changing all -k? switches by #pragma, f.e.;
+ #pragma -ks+
+ #pragma -kM-
+ #pragma -kx1
+ #pragma -kJ0
+
added to PP predefined defines: HB_VER_LENTRY, HB_VER_CHLID,
+ HB_VER_SVNID
+
with ChangeLog entry, ChangeLog ID and SVN revision
+
added to PP support for:
+ #pragma __[c]streaminclude "fileName"|<code with % result marker>
+
+ The Runtime Modules
+
+
renamed core libraries
+
cleaned code and guards all extensions to pure CL5[23] with
+ HB_EXTENSION
+ macro.
+
turned off HB_EXTENSION for the default builds.
+
+ API
+
+
added C functions to access SET values (hb_setGet*()) which should
+ be used
+ instead of direct accessing HB_SET structure
+
added hb_fsFileExists() and hb_fsDirExists()
+
added hb_arraySet*() functions - they should help 3-rd party
+ developers
+ to eliminate using C stack level HB_ITEM and reduce usage of potentially
+ danger function like hb_arrayGetItemPtr()
+
added hb_itemParamStore[Forward]() functions
+
added hb_dateMilliSeconds()
+
+ VM
+
+
FOR EACH detached enumerators now does not change on next iterations
+
added support for scalar classes with operator overloading
+
added full support for passing object items by reference even if
+ they
+ are not real variables but SETGET methods
+
added support for setting string characters by assigning FOR EACH
+ iterator, f.e.: FOR EACH c IN (@cVar)
+ c := Upper( c )
+ NEXT
+
added full support for FOR EACH overloading
+
extended PROCFILE() function - now it can accept <nLevel> | <sFuncSym>
+ |
+ <cFuncName> as first parameter, f.e.: PROCFILE( @someFunc() ) or
+ PROCFILE( "PUBLICFUNC" ) or PROCFILE( nStackLevel ). For non character
+ parameters it fully works also for static functions even if source code
+ have many static functions with the same name
+
added support for detecting not cleanly overloaded by linker .prg
+ functions.
+
cleaned PCODE module unload procedure.
+
added support for executing all inherited multiple object
+ destructors.
+
+ Debbuger
+
+
many fixes and extensions in debugger code mostly by Phil Krylov
+ borrowed
+ from xHarbour
+
added to debugger support for inspecting objects which use hidden
+ methods and members with the same names in different classes in
+ inheritance tree - now context is dynamically changed
+
+ RTL
+
+
added functions for translation to/from UTF8 mode and operations
+ on UTF8 strings
+
added functions for bit manipulations: HB_BIT*() and for
+ conversions
+ to/from hexadecimal format
+
added set of functions with hb_ prefix supported extended
+ parameters,
+ f.e.: HB_AINS(), HB_ADEL(), HB_ASCAN(), HB_RASCAN(), HB_GETENV(),
+ HB_AT(), ...
+
added HB_FILEEXISTS(), HB_DIREXISTS()
+
new TBROWSE class which is now very highly compatible with Clipper
+ It should resolve 99.9% problems with BROWSE reported in the past.
+
TBCOLUMN class is now fully Clipper compatible
+
many fixes and cleanups in TGET class
+
many fixes to GETSYS functionality, especially 5.3 compatible
+ features.
+
many fixes and cleanups in CL53 classes like TOPBAR, POPUP,
+ MENUSYS,
+ MENUITEM and related functions.
+
Made C5.3 UI classes fully working and compatible.
+
ERROR class rewritten in C so now it's possible to create new
+ error
+ objects also with active exceptions
+
added missing support for _SET_FILECASE, _SET_DIRCASE switches in
+ some
+ functions
+
added _SET_TRIMFILENAME - when enabled low level hb_fs*()
+ functions strip
+ trailing and leading spaces from file names to emulate DOS like behavior
+
added support for _SET_DEFEXTENSIONS to native all RDDs
+
many fixes in transform() function and fixed 64bit integer
+ transformation.
+ Now transform() passes our all compatibility tests
+
added undocumented Clipper error functions
+
- added functions to manage .ini files: HB_INI*()
+
extended HB_KEYPUT to support strings and arrays.
+
converted HIDDEN methods and members in RTL objects to PROTECTED
+ for
+ easier class extension in user code
+
added many undocumented Clipper's C and .prg functions.
+
added hbzlib and Harbour level compression functions.
+
PCRE library updated to version 7.7.
+
+ Macro Compiler
+
+
removed some restrictions on reserved words like using IF, IIF,
+ _FIELD
+ as field name
+
+ Compiler
+
+
added support for full compiler code integration with compiled programs
+ WARNING: Please remember that compiler in Harbour is covered by pure GPL
+ license and final programs should respect it so use compiler library
+ only with programs which respects GPL.
+
+ GT
+
+
Added new GT driver GTTRM. It's terminal GT which can be used in
+ different
+ *nixes. Unlike GTCRS or GTSLN it does not use any external libraries
+ like [n]curses or slang or databases with terminal description (termcap/
+ terminfo). It has hard coded support only for few terminals (Linux,ANSI,
+ XTERM) but because uses only very limited set of escape sequences then
+ on most currently used terminals it works better then curses or slang
+ based programs. GTTRM automatically detects ISO/UTF8 terminal mode at
+ startup and chose valid output what should also help *nix users - it
+ resolves problems with some box drawing characters and others which
+ are not accessible in ISO mode. It also respects /etc/harbour/hb-charmap.def
+ like GTCRS.
+
+ As long as user code does not execute and full screen commands then
+ it works like GTSTD so can be used also for simple stream programs.
+
added new GT driver GTWVG. It's works like GTWVT but has
+ additional
+ support for GUI elements
+
changed GTI_* defines to HB_GTI_*
+
added optional hb_gtInfo() switch HB_GTI_COMPATBUFFER which can
+ force
+ using DOS compatible video buffers in all GTs. Anyhow please remember
+ that it may cause that some extended information stored by GT driver
+ in video buffer will be lost.
+
added HB_GTI_ADDKEYMAP and HB_GTI_DELKEYMAP to define/remove new
+ escape key sequences in terminal based GTs. It's supported by
+ GTCRS and GTTRM
+
fixed color string decoding to be fully Clipper compatible
+
OUTSTD()/OUTERR() respects automatic CP translation when they
+ are not redirected to GT screen
+
added common for all GTs CLIPBOARD support. If possible low level
+ GT
+ drivers uses system clipboard otherwise they emulate it for Harbour
+ application only
+
+ Multilangual
+
+
added new lang and codepage modules: SK, BG, BE, HR, UA, LT, SV,
+ etc.
+
updated codepage code for better handling accented and multibyte
+ characters.
+
+ RDD
+
+
added support for memo file packing in PACK operation
+
added new DBF fields like: AUTOINC (+), ROWVERSION (^), TIME (T),
+ DAYTIME (@/T), MODTIME (=), binary integers with fixed decimal places, etc.
+
removed limit for maximum size of relation string expression
+
fixed registering workareas with numbers from 65280 to 65534.
+
added SIX3 compatible library - now Harbour supports all SIX3
+ functions
+ and extensions like triggers. The HiPer-SEEK and CFTS (HS_*() and CFS*()
+ functions) was added before in hsx library. Now only bitmap filters
+ (m6_*() functions) are not supported in SVN Harbour version.
+
+ Contrib
+
+
renamed contrib libraries
+
TIP library borrowed from xHarbour and adopted to Harbour
+
added HBCURL - libcurl interface library. (rooted from the
+ xHarbour version, but heavily fixed and further developed.)
cleanup code of CT3 library with many modifications and fixes
+
most of in/out CT3 functions rewritten to use GT API so now they can
+ work
+ on all platforms and with all GTs
+
added support for contrib libraries and new make system
+
many contrib libraries borrowed from xHarbour code
+
added xHarbour compatibility library: xhb. It emulates many of
+ xHarbour
+ behavior which cannot be covered by PP rules like extended operators,
+ strings like arrays, one byte string in math operations, HB_ENUMINDEX(),
+ HB_QWith(), HB_QSelf(), accessing hash item using OOP interface,
+ accessing/assigning string characters using [] operators (many of the
+ above fully works only in Harbour but not in native xHarbour code :-))
+ and many extensions like HBLOG, HBXML, HBCSTRUCT, HASH, INET*(), etc.
added hbcompat.ch file which hides many differences between
+ Harbour
+ and xHarbour compilers using PP directives.
+
added hbmzip library - it's wrapper to MINIZIP library which
+ allows for compress and decompress streams, character variables,
+ .gz and .zip files
+
fixes and extensions in ADORDD
+
added automatic ACE version detection during building ADSRDD
+
added many new Ads*() functions wrappers and cleaned code for
+ possible GPFs when wrong parameters were passed to some functions
+
added HBHPDF - interface for Haru Free PDF Library.
+
added HBVPDF - Viktor K's PDF Library + Pritpal Bedi's OOP
+ extension.
+
enhanced and fixed HBW32 library - OLE and printing
+
+ Utilities
+
+
added HBDOT utility program. It's a "Dot Prompt" Console for the
+ Harbour Language
+ Syntax: hbdot [<hrbfile[.prg]> [<parameters,...>]]
+ It should look and work in similar way to pp/xBaseScript
+ by Ron Pinkas but unlike xBaseScript is does not have preprocessor
+ or simulated runtime environment but simply uses Harbour pp and
+ compiler libraries to preprocess and compile commands. It means
+ that it supports all language constructions also statements, f.e.:
+ "for i:=1 to 10; ? i; next"
+
+ Additionally it can also compile and execute .prg files given as
+ first parameter just like hbrun.
+
+
added many new tests to hbtest
+
+
renamed ppgen to hbppgen.
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
Release of
+ Beta 3 ( 0.99.3 )
+
+
+
May 1, 2007
+
+ General
+
added support for writable string enumerators (s:="abc";for each c in @s;...)
+
cleaned the syntax and strange unsupported but accepted by [macro]compiler
+ constructions
+
added BEGIN SEQUENCE [WITH
+ ] / RECOVER [USING
+ ] /
+ ALWAYS / END
+
+
+
new debugger code with low level C interface borrowed from xHarbour
+
added hash tables
+
speed improvement
+
added regular expressions
+
added internet sockets
+
added checksum functions
+
added support for execution .prg scripts in hbrun
+
added HB_COMPAT_XHB macro which allows to enable many xHarbour extensions
+
added to default PP tables defines from hbsetup.ch
+
+
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In the last phase of install process if bash shell is available in the system then few bash scripts are created to make compiling and linking with Harbour a little easier. There are compiler and linker wrappers called "hbcc", "hbcmp", "hblnk" and "hbmk".
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- "hbcc" is a wrapper to the C compiler only. It sets all flags
- and paths necessary to compile .c files which include Harbour header
- files. The result of its work is an object file.
-
Use "hbcmp" exactly as you would use the harbour compiler itself.
- The main difference with hbcmp is that it results in an object file,
- not a C file that needs compiling down to an object. hbcmp also
- ensures that the harbour include directory is seen by the harbour compiler.
-
"hblnk" simply takes a list of object files and links them together
- with the harbour virtual machine and run-time library to produce an
- executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object
- file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch.
-
"hbmk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple
- equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution.
-
All these scripts accept command line switches:
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- -gt<hbgt> # link with <hbgt> GT driver, can be repeated to
- # link with more GTs. The first one will be
- # the default at runtime
- -xbgtk # link with xbgtk library (xBase GTK+ interface)
- -hwgui # link with HWGUI library (GTK+ interface)
- -l<libname> # link with <libname> library
- -L<libpath> # additional path to search for libraries
- -fmstat # link with the memory statistics lib
- -nofmstat # do not link with the memory statistics lib (default)
- -[no]strip # strip (no strip) binaries
- -main=<main_func> # set the name of main program function/procedure.
- # if not set then 'MAIN' is used or if it doesn't
- # exist the name of first public function/procedure
- # in first linked object module (link)
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- in "hbcc" and "hbcmp".
- Other options are passed to Harbour/C compiler/linker.
druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hblnk foo.o druzus@uran:~/tmp$ strip foo druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
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-Harbour Compiler Alpha build 46.2 (Flex)
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-Copyright 1999-2006, http://harbour-project.org/
-Compiling 'foo.prg'...
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-Lines 5, Functions/Procedures 2
-Generating C source output to 'foo.c'... Done.
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- druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
- -rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46foo
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- You will find additional wonderful tools: /usr/bin/hbrun
- You can run clipper/xbase compatible source files with it
- if you only put in their first line: #!/usr/bin/hbrun
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
- #!/usr/bin/hbrun
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+ The main difference with hbcmp is that it results in an object file,
+ not a C file that needs compiling down to an object. hbcmp also
+ ensures that the harbour include directory is seen by the harbour compiler.
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"hblnk" simply takes a list of object files and links them together
+ with the harbour virtual machine and run-time library to produce an
+ executable. The executable will be given the basename of the first object
+ file if not directly set by the "-o" command line switch.
+
"hbmk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple
+ equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution.
+
All these scripts accept command line switches:
+ -o<outputfilename> # output file name
+
+ -static # link with static Harbour libs
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+ -fullstatic # link with all static libs
+
+ -shared # link with shared libs (default)
+
+ -mt # link with multi-thread libs
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+ -gt<hbgt> # link with <hbgt> GT driver, can be repeated to
+ # link with more GTs. The first one will be
+ # the default at runtime
+ -xbgtk # link with xbgtk library (xBase GTK+ interface)
+ -hwgui # link with HWGUI library (GTK+ interface)
+ -l<libname> # link with <libname> library
+ -L<libpath> # additional path to search for libraries
+ -fmstat # link with the memory statistics lib
+ -nofmstat # do not link with the memory statistics lib (default)
+ -[no]strip # strip (no strip) binaries
+ -main=<main_func> # set the name of main program function/procedure.
+ # if not set then 'MAIN' is used or if it doesn't
+ # exist the name of first public function/procedure
+ # in first linked object module (link)
+
Link options work only with "hblnk" and "hbmk" and have no effect
+ in "hbcc" and "hbcmp".
+ Other options are passed to Harbour/C compiler/linker.
druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hblnk foo.o druzus@uran:~/tmp$ strip foo druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
+-rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46 foo
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
+ functionmain()
+? "Hello, World!"
+return nil
+
+druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hbmk foo
+Harbour Compiler Alpha build 46.2 (Flex)
+
+Copyright 1999-2006, http://harbour-project.org/
+Compiling 'foo.prg'...
+
+Lines 5, Functions/Procedures 2
+Generating C source output to 'foo.c'... Done.
+
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
+ -rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46foo
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ You will find additional wonderful tools: /usr/bin/hbrun
+ You can run clipper/xbase compatible source files with it
+ if you only put in their first line: #!/usr/bin/hbrun
+
For example:
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
+ #!/usr/bin/hbrun
+ functionmain()
+? "Hello, World!, This is a script !!! :-)"
+return nil
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All these scripts accept command line switches:
- -o<outputfilename> # output file name
-
- -static # link with static Harbour libs
-
- -fullstatic # link with all static libs
-
- -shared # link with shared libs (default)
-
- -mt # link with multi-thread libs
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- -gt<hbgt> # link with <hbgt> GT driver, can be repeated to
- # link with more GTs. The first one will be
- # the default at runtime
- -xbgtk # link with xbgtk library (xBase GTK+ interface)
- -hwgui # link with HWGUI library (GTK+ interface)
- -l<libname> # link with <libname> library
- -L<libpath> # additional path to search for libraries
- -fmstat # link with the memory statistics lib
- -nofmstat # do not link with the memory statistics lib (default)
- -[no]strip # strip (no strip) binaries
- -main=<main_func> # set the name of main program function/procedure.
- # if not set then 'MAIN' is used or if it doesn't
- # exist the name of first public function/procedure
- # in first linked object module (link)
-
Link options work only with "hblnk" and "hbmk" and have no effect
- in "hbcc" and "hbcmp".
- Other options are passed to Harbour/C compiler/linker.
druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hblnk foo.o druzus@uran:~/tmp$ strip foo druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
--rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46 foo
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- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
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-? "Hello, World!"
-return nil
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-druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hbmk foo
-Harbour Compiler Alpha build 46.2 (Flex)
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-Copyright 1999-2006, http://harbour-project.org/
-Compiling 'foo.prg'...
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-Lines 5, Functions/Procedures 2
-Generating C source output to 'foo.c'... Done.
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- druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
- -rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46foo
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- You will find additional wonderful tools: /usr/bin/hbrun
- You can run clipper/xbase compatible source files with it
- if you only put in their first line: #!/usr/bin/hbrun
-
For example:
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
- #!/usr/bin/hbrun
- functionmain()
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"hbmk" tries to produce an executable from your .prg file. It's a simple
+ equivalent of cl.bat from the CA-Clipper distribution.
+
All these scripts accept command line switches:
+ -o<outputfilename> # output file name
+
+ -static # link with static Harbour libs
+
+ -fullstatic # link with all static libs
+
+ -shared # link with shared libs (default)
+
+ -mt # link with multi-thread libs
+
+ -gt<hbgt> # link with <hbgt> GT driver, can be repeated to
+ # link with more GTs. The first one will be
+ # the default at runtime
+ -xbgtk # link with xbgtk library (xBase GTK+ interface)
+ -hwgui # link with HWGUI library (GTK+ interface)
+ -l<libname> # link with <libname> library
+ -L<libpath> # additional path to search for libraries
+ -fmstat # link with the memory statistics lib
+ -nofmstat # do not link with the memory statistics lib (default)
+ -[no]strip # strip (no strip) binaries
+ -main=<main_func> # set the name of main program function/procedure.
+ # if not set then 'MAIN' is used or if it doesn't
+ # exist the name of first public function/procedure
+ # in first linked object module (link)
+
Link options work only with "hblnk" and "hbmk" and have no effect
+ in "hbcc" and "hbcmp".
+ Other options are passed to Harbour/C compiler/linker.
druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hblnk foo.o druzus@uran:~/tmp$ strip foo druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
+-rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46 foo
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
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+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
+ functionmain()
+? "Hello, World!"
+return nil
+
+druzus@uran:~/tmp$ hbmk foo
+Harbour Compiler Alpha build 46.2 (Flex)
+
+Copyright 1999-2006, http://harbour-project.org/
+Compiling 'foo.prg'...
+
+Lines 5, Functions/Procedures 2
+Generating C source output to 'foo.c'... Done.
+
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ ls -l foo
+ -rwxrwxr-x 1 druzus druzus 3824 maj 17 02:46foo
+ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ You will find additional wonderful tools: /usr/bin/hbrun
+ You can run clipper/xbase compatible source files with it
+ if you only put in their first line: #!/usr/bin/hbrun
+
For example:
+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ druzus@uran:~/tmp$ cat foo.prg
+ #!/usr/bin/hbrun
+ functionmain()
+? "Hello, World!, This is a script !!! :-)"
+return nil
-dosshell sample running on Windows Vista
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//
-// DosShell
-//
-// This program shell to DOS
-//
-// Warning : DOS only
-//
-// Written by Eddie Runia <eddie@runia.com>
-// www - http://harbour-project.org
-//
-// Placed in the public domain
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- .or. at( "OS/2", cOs ) != 0
- ? "About to shell to DOS.."
- ! (cShell)
- ? "Hey, I am back !"
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+// DosShell
+//
+// This program shell to DOS
+//
+// Warning : DOS only
+//
+// Written by Eddie Runia <eddie@runia.com>
+// www - http://harbour-project.org
+//
+// Placed in the public domain
+//
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+functionMain()
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+ local cOs := Upper( OS() )
+ local cShell := GetEnv("COMSPEC")
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+ ifat( "WINDOWS", cOs ) != 0 .or. at( "DOS", cOs ) != 0 ;
+ .or. at( "OS/2", cOs ) != 0
+ ? "About to shell to DOS.."
+ ! (cShell)
+ ? "Hey, I am back !"
+else
+ ? "Sorry this program is for Windows, DOS, and OS/2 only"
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This example demonstrates how to use the FOR EACH command. FOR EACH iterates with elements of data types that can be seen as a collection such as arrays, strings or objects.
This example demonstrates how to use the FOR EACH command. FOR EACH iterates with elements of data types that can be seen as a collection such as arrays, strings or objects.
Testing Harbour long string handling with device output.
- NOTE: The Clipper limits the size of a string of up to 65,535 bytes (64K). In Harbor this limit is much higher: you could load a file with more than 2Gb to inside a memory variable!
Testing Harbour long string handling with device output.
+ NOTE: The Clipper limits the size of a string of up to 65,535 bytes (64K). In Harbor this limit is much higher: you could load a file with more than 2Gb to inside a memory variable!
// Testing Harbour long string handling with device output.
-/* Harbour Project source code
- http://harbour-project.org/
- Donated to the public domain on 2001-03-08 by David G. Holm <dholm@jsd-llc.com>
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-LOCAL i, j, cLong, cBuffer, nHandle
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- // Create an 80 KB string (Clipper is limited to 64 KB).
- cLong := cShort
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-SETPRINTERTO long_str
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- ? "The length of the long string is", iif( LEN( cLong ) == 80 * 1024, "correct", "wrong" )
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- ? "The length of a copy of the long string is", iif( LEN( cLong ) == 80 * 1024, "correct", "wrong" )
- ? "The copy of the long string is", iif( cLong == cBuffer, "equal", "not equal" ), "to the long string"
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- ? "Original:", LEN( cLong )
- ? "From file:", LEN( cBuffer )
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+/* Harbour Project source code
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+*/
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+LOCAL i, j, cLong, cBuffer, nHandle
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+ cLong := cShort
+ FOR i := 1TO13
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+SETPRINTERTO long_str
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+DEVOUT( cLong )
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+ ? "The length of the long string is", iif( LEN( cLong ) == 80 * 1024, "correct", "wrong" )
+ cBuffer := cLong
+ ? "The length of a copy of the long string is", iif( LEN( cLong ) == 80 * 1024, "correct", "wrong" )
+ ? "The copy of the long string is", iif( cLong == cBuffer, "equal", "not equal" ), "to the long string"
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+ nHandle := FOPEN( "long_str.prn" )
+ cBuffer := FREADSTR( nHandle, 90000 )
+ ? "Original:", LEN( cLong )
+ ? "From file:", LEN( cBuffer )
+ ? "The strings are", iif( cLong == cBuffer, "equal", "not equal" )
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You can find the latest development sources for Harbour directly on our website. Source code is checked out of SVN and packaged every night and made available along with the binaries compiled for Linux.
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You can find the latest development sources for Harbour directly on our website. Source code is checked out of SVN and packaged every night and made available along with the binaries compiled for Linux.
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+ These packages are NOT intended for production use; please use the packages at download page.
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OTC Mediator RDD for Harbour
- OTC Mediator is RDD driver for Oracle,Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere Mediator was designed to allow quick migration of DBF data and XBase applications to one of the mentioned databases. It implements all RDD features required for easy migration including RECNO record numbers, DELETED flag, Clipper-compatible record and file locks
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Sybase Advantage
- Server for Harbour
-Harbour has native support for ' Sybase Advantage Database Server, a
- high-performance client/server RDBMS for stand-alone, networked, Internet and
- mobile database applications. Advantage Database Server allows developers the
- high-performance and control of navigational commands combined with optimized
- data accessmethodology for easily delivering unparalleled performance,
- Advantage provides security, stability and data integrity while being
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- on an existing network infrastructure. Because of the embedded qualities of
- Advantage, it works tirelessly behind the application, delivering
- client/server performance, stability, and data integrity that today's business
- applications demand.
- In addition to Harbour, Advantage applications can be developed using a
- wide variety of languages including Borland Delphi, Borland Kylix, Microsoft
- Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++Builder, CA-Visual Objects,
- Perl, PHP and many other languages including those that can use ODBC, ADO,
- ADO.NET and OLE DB.
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- More information and a trial version of Apollo COM 6.0 can be found here http://www.vistasoftware.com.
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- FiveWin is original a library for Clipper 5 which you use in
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- clipper. The main difference is that
- FiveWin lets you build executables that run in Microsoft Windows as REAL
- Windows Programs.
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- You have all the power of Windows and it's environment
- at your fingertips! Only downside of the FiveWin for Clipper... it's still
- 16bits. Now FiveTech Software has managed to make the library work with
- Harbour.
Visual Report designer for
- Harbour/FiveWin
- EasyReport provides every Harbour/Fivewin user a very simple and
- fast way to add a visual report designer to his/her applications.EasyReport is very flexible, cost-effective, multilingual and you can give the
- visual designer to all of your end users without paying anything extra (royalty
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Form designer
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Professional Source code editor
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Property inspector
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- http://www.xailer.com/
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Clip2win
- Clip2win 3.9 is a tool to convert your old DOS programs for Windows so easy. Adding only one line in .PRG of your project and you get a program similar to Windows with menus, controls TextBox, Buttons and other characteristics of the environment.
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- Clip2win is a
- simple way to pass clipper to windows based on Harbour & ooHG.
- More info can be found here: http://sistemascvc.tripod.com/id10.html
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ViaCoral
- ViaCoral
- for Windows & Pocket PC is able to manage transparent bitmaps without pixelation using
- Harbour & Fivewin but
- ViaCoral is more than a simple control library.
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- ViaCoral will be an enormous step forward for
- the developing of your applications, giving good appearance, dynamism and
- capacity to develop your own style.
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- For more info, visit www.viaopen.com
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GUI - Free and Open Source
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MiniGUI
- Harbour MiniGUI (HMG) is a xBase WIN32 / GUI Development System based on Harbour
- MiniGUI library, Harbour MiniGUI IDE, Harbour compiler and MingW compiler.
- This implements a semi-oop model and is a ready to use Harbour distribution who include all needed components for you work.
ooHG
- Object-Oriented Harbour Graphical interface. This is an object-oriented style conversion from the MiniGUI's library. Supporting existing code, and adding new and powerful advantages of the object oriented programming.
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- It offers a great flexibility for the well-know MiniGUI functionality, and a very easy way to add new features with the lesser affectation to working code (anyone can subclass any control and add it's own features to it).
HwGUI
- Is a cross-platform GUI library for Harbour, it is written on C and Harbour.
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- HwGUI includes two versions - Win32 and Linux. Win32 version is based on direct calls of Win32 API - this allows to keep it quite fast and compact. Linux version is based on GTK, it supports the same set of classes, commands and functions as the Win32 version, though not all yet. Thus, using some base subset of HwGUI, you can create crossplatform GUI applications.
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- Currently Win32 version of HwGUI supports 5 C compilers: Borland C, MS Visual C, Mingw, Pelles C and Open Watcom C
wxHarbour
- wxHarbour is a set of Harbour language bindings for wxWidgets. Providing a portable multi-platform GUI toolkit for Harbour.
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- Note: wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, Python, Perl, Harbour and C#/.NET. Unlike other cross-platform toolkits, wxWidgets applications look and feel native. This is because wxWidgets uses the platform's own native controls rather than emulating them. It's also extensive, free, open-source, and mature.
HbWxW HbWxW is a multiplatform GUI library for Harbour. It is built on top of wxWidgets platform GUI library, available on Unix like systems, Windows, MacOS and WinCE operating systems. wxWidgets is "An open source C++ GUI framework to make cross-platform programming child's play".
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- The main goal of HbWxW is to provide an easy to use GUI library, which can be utilized on all platforms xHarbour currently supports. That's why it is based on a library which gives you a single, easy-to-use API for writing GUI applications on multiple platforms.
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- HbWxW, like its underlying GUI library, is powerfull and efficient enough to realize the most common tasks, as expected by the average and advanced programmers. Its main advantage over other GUI libraries is the 'native look & feel' on all supported platforms, simplyfying application usage and giving users the same sense of comfort they are already used to.
xbGTK
- xbGTK is an open source library for Linux and WIN32. It allows to use GTK+ in programs written in xBase-like languages. The library is written by Phil Krylov. It is based on the PyGTK - Project by James Henstridge. Some files are modified, though, to generate proper xBase code (instead of Python).
xHGtk
- xHGtk is an multiplataform GUI library for Harbour. Use GTK+ to create programs that can run in Windows and Linux. It provides a library of commands, functions and classes for multiplatform development using Harbor, MinGW graphics library and GTK + 2.10 or higher.
OTC Mediator RDD for Harbour
+ OTC Mediator is RDD driver for Oracle,Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere Mediator was designed to allow quick migration of DBF data and XBase applications to one of the mentioned databases. It implements all RDD features required for easy migration including RECNO record numbers, DELETED flag, Clipper-compatible record and file locks
+as well as complex expression indexes.
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+ Basically, Mediator package consists of three parts:
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Set of utilities facilitating data (DBF) and index (NTX,CDX) migration to RDBMS
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Libraries implementing RDD interface to be linked into Harbour or Clipper application
+
Mediator server translating application requests into SQL commands sent to database
Sybase Advantage
+ Server for Harbour
+Harbour has native support for ' Sybase Advantage Database Server, a
+ high-performance client/server RDBMS for stand-alone, networked, Internet and
+ mobile database applications. Advantage Database Server allows developers the
+ high-performance and control of navigational commands combined with optimized
+ data accessmethodology for easily delivering unparalleled performance,
+ Advantage provides security, stability and data integrity while being
+ completely maintenance-free.
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+ With no mandatory configuration requirements, Advantage is easily installed
+ on an existing network infrastructure. Because of the embedded qualities of
+ Advantage, it works tirelessly behind the application, delivering
+ client/server performance, stability, and data integrity that today's business
+ applications demand.
+ In addition to Harbour, Advantage applications can be developed using a
+ wide variety of languages including Borland Delphi, Borland Kylix, Microsoft
+ Visual Basic, Microsoft Visual C++, Borland C++Builder, CA-Visual Objects,
+ Perl, PHP and many other languages including those that can use ODBC, ADO,
+ ADO.NET and OLE DB.
+
+ ADS supports NetWare, Linux, Windows
+ 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista operating systems and can be downloaded at: http://www.sybase.com/products/databasemanagement/advantagedatabaseserver
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Vista software for Harbour
+Harbour supports Vista Software's legendary, award-winning Apollo data engines now! Vista Software took over Apollo from Luxent (formerly SuccessWare International) in July of 1999 and have since re-engineered and re-designed Apollo to work with Delphi, Visual Basic, Active Server Pages, VBScript, Visual C++, Visual Interdev, C++Builder, and now also Harbour.
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+ Apollo COM 6.1 can be used with Harbour via the TOleAuto() class to access CA-Clipper (DBF/DBT/NTX), FoxPro (DBF/FPT/CDX/IDX) and HiPer-SIx (DBF/NSX/SMT) data files.
+
+ Apollo engines can even connect to the new royalty-free Apollo Database Server for true client/server processing over LANs and over the Internet.
+
+ More information and a trial version of Apollo COM 6.0 can be found here http://www.vistasoftware.com.
+ NOTE:
+ The TOleAuto Class can be freely downloaded from the contribution download page.
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GUI - Comercial
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Fivewin for Harbour (FWH)
+ FiveWin is original a library for Clipper 5 which you use in
+ exactly the same way that you have been using other third party libraries in
+ clipper. The main difference is that
+ FiveWin lets you build executables that run in Microsoft Windows as REAL
+ Windows Programs.
+
+ You have all the power of Windows and it's environment
+ at your fingertips! Only downside of the FiveWin for Clipper... it's still
+ 16bits. Now FiveTech Software has managed to make the library work with
+ Harbour.
Visual Report designer for
+ Harbour/FiveWin
+ EasyReport provides every Harbour/Fivewin user a very simple and
+ fast way to add a visual report designer to his/her applications.EasyReport is very flexible, cost-effective, multilingual and you can give the
+ visual designer to all of your end users without paying anything extra (royalty
+ free).
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+ EasyReport supports up to 100 areas with 1000 items each. The possible item
+ types are Text, Image (supports 8 different image file formats), Graphic (Lines,
+ Rectangles, Ellipse etc.) and Barcodes.
+
+ More details and a full working test version are available at http://www.reportdesigner.info
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Xalier
+ Xailer is a complete 32 bits visual development environment for Xbase users, following the guide lines of other already existing programming environments (Delphi, Visual Basic,...). As any other complete visual environment includes:
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Form designer
+
Professional Source code editor
+
Property inspector
+
Project manager
+
Report generator
+
Resource manager
+
Integrated Debugger
+
+ And all these features are built over a unique interface, which is tremendously intuitive and permits the development of any project in record time.
+
+ More info can be found here:
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+ http://www.xailer.com/
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Clip2win
+ Clip2win 3.9 is a tool to convert your old DOS programs for Windows so easy. Adding only one line in .PRG of your project and you get a program similar to Windows with menus, controls TextBox, Buttons and other characteristics of the environment.
+
+ Clip2win is a
+ simple way to pass clipper to windows based on Harbour & ooHG.
+ More info can be found here: http://sistemascvc.tripod.com/id10.html
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ViaCoral
+ ViaCoral
+ for Windows & Pocket PC is able to manage transparent bitmaps without pixelation using
+ Harbour & Fivewin but
+ ViaCoral is more than a simple control library.
+
+ ViaCoral will be an enormous step forward for
+ the developing of your applications, giving good appearance, dynamism and
+ capacity to develop your own style.
+
+ For more info, visit www.viaopen.com
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+
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GUI - Free and Open Source
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+
+
MiniGUI
+ Harbour MiniGUI (HMG) is a xBase WIN32 / GUI Development System based on Harbour
+ MiniGUI library, Harbour MiniGUI IDE, Harbour compiler and MingW compiler.
+ This implements a semi-oop model and is a ready to use Harbour distribution who include all needed components for you work.
ooHG
+ Object-Oriented Harbour Graphical interface. This is an object-oriented style conversion from the MiniGUI's library. Supporting existing code, and adding new and powerful advantages of the object oriented programming.
+
+ It offers a great flexibility for the well-know MiniGUI functionality, and a very easy way to add new features with the lesser affectation to working code (anyone can subclass any control and add it's own features to it).
HwGUI
+ Is a cross-platform GUI library for Harbour, it is written on C and Harbour.
+
+
+ HwGUI includes two versions - Win32 and Linux. Win32 version is based on direct calls of Win32 API - this allows to keep it quite fast and compact. Linux version is based on GTK, it supports the same set of classes, commands and functions as the Win32 version, though not all yet. Thus, using some base subset of HwGUI, you can create crossplatform GUI applications.
+
+ Currently Win32 version of HwGUI supports 5 C compilers: Borland C, MS Visual C, Mingw, Pelles C and Open Watcom C
wxHarbour
+ wxHarbour is a set of Harbour language bindings for wxWidgets. Providing a portable multi-platform GUI toolkit for Harbour.
+
+ Note: wxWidgets lets developers create applications for Win32, Mac OS X, GTK+, X11, Motif, WinCE, and more using one codebase. It can be used from languages such as C++, Python, Perl, Harbour and C#/.NET. Unlike other cross-platform toolkits, wxWidgets applications look and feel native. This is because wxWidgets uses the platform's own native controls rather than emulating them. It's also extensive, free, open-source, and mature.
HbWxW HbWxW is a multiplatform GUI library for Harbour. It is built on top of wxWidgets platform GUI library, available on Unix like systems, Windows, MacOS and WinCE operating systems. wxWidgets is "An open source C++ GUI framework to make cross-platform programming child's play".
+
+ The main goal of HbWxW is to provide an easy to use GUI library, which can be utilized on all platforms xHarbour currently supports. That's why it is based on a library which gives you a single, easy-to-use API for writing GUI applications on multiple platforms.
+
+ HbWxW, like its underlying GUI library, is powerfull and efficient enough to realize the most common tasks, as expected by the average and advanced programmers. Its main advantage over other GUI libraries is the 'native look & feel' on all supported platforms, simplyfying application usage and giving users the same sense of comfort they are already used to.
xbGTK
+ xbGTK is an open source library for Linux and WIN32. It allows to use GTK+ in programs written in xBase-like languages. The library is written by Phil Krylov. It is based on the PyGTK - Project by James Henstridge. Some files are modified, though, to generate proper xBase code (instead of Python).
xHGtk
+ xHGtk is an multiplataform GUI library for Harbour. Use GTK+ to create programs that can run in Windows and Linux. It provides a library of commands, functions and classes for multiplatform development using Harbor, MinGW graphics library and GTK + 2.10 or higher.
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+ We have them In sizes eXtra Large and Large. Click on the image to order!
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+
Some topics to be explained:
-
- * How to install the files of the Harbor in Windows?
- * How to download and compile the Harbor in Linux?
- * How to print via Harbor using the Putty?
- * How to access MySQL or PostgreSQL using the content?
- etc..
-
-
Some topics to be explained:
+
+ * How to install the files of the Harbor in Windows?
+ * How to download and compile the Harbor in Linux?
+ * How to print via Harbor using the Putty?
+ * How to access MySQL or PostgreSQL using the content?
+ etc..
+
+