+ config/wasm/global.mk
+ config/wasm/libs.mk
+ config/wasm/emcc.mk
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* contrib/hbrun/hbrun.hbp
+ add basic support for build Harbour into JS/WebAssembly using
emscripten, using these settings:
HB_PLATFORM=wasm HB_COMPILER=emcc HB_BUILD_3RDEXT=no
* {abstr} is now a hbmk2 keyword to possibly group all
toolsets similar in flavour: WASI/clang, JS/emscripten
These most likely will be targeting plaforms which are not
full operating-systems, they are also commonly qualified as
sandbox solutions.
* introduced __PLATFORM__WASM and __PLATFORM__ABSTRACT .prg defines
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ allow to specify hb_ProgName() value at build-time for platforms
where the function cannot return a meaningful value (f.e.
JS/WebAssembly)
; TODO: Add support for passing hb_ProgName() value command-line
parameter, f.e. `--hb:self=hbrun`
* config/global.mk
* include/hbsetup.h
* consider abstract/emscripten targets similar to linux-like
* src/rtl/arc4.c
! fix to build under emscripten (which is assumed to be a
linux-like environment)
; though platform/compiler names are not currently compatible
with origin, this WebAssembly platform support was guided by
Harbour 3.4:
2017-06-09 01:10 UTC Viktor Szakats (vszakats users.noreply.github.com)
as usual Viktor was here before, many thanks!
; example project, how to make a multi-platform GUI application which
also targets WebAssembly, can be found here:
https://github.com/alcz/harbour-cimgui-sokol-starterkit/
* config/global.mk
! detect ARM64 CPU on Windows also under non-native shell (MSYS2 sh)
* on unix also recognize aarch64 from uname
* include/hbsetup.h
* __MINGW64__ define is not x86_64 specific anymore
* config/win/clang.mk
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* reworked Clang on Windows detection (ARM64, x86_64, x86),
now it recognizes those flavours in PATH as distributed
by MSYS2 project and also Visual Studio 2022 Build tools.
Starting Harbour build process should be now possible
both from MSYS2 shell (with the special note to use "make"
command instead of "win-make" from sh) and regular batch
script/cmd shell.
Building on Clang distributed by MS x86_64:
PATH=<InstallPath>\BuildTools\VC\Tools\Llvm\x64\bin;%PATH%
win-make
Clang/MS ARM64:
PATH=<InstallPath>\BuildTools\VC\Tools\Llvm\ARM64\bin;%PATH%
win-make
Building on Clang x86_64 distributed by MSYS2 from cmd:
PATH=C:\msys64\clang64\bin;%PATH%
win-make
Clang/MSYS ARM64 called from cmd:
PATH=C:\msys64\clangarm64\bin;%PATH%
win-make
* src/common/hbver.c
* patched clang version string builder to skip duplicate version
number in some builds
* append processor architecture to clang compiler string
on non-Intel systems
+ config/win/msvcarm.mk
+ config/win/msvcarm64.mk
* config/global.mk
* include/hbsetup.h
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ introduced support for Windows (10,11) ARM 64-bit platform
native compilers using Visual Studio 2022 Build Tools
before calling win-make, setup environment with:
<InstallPath>\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsarm64.bat
toolchain should be autodetected as following:
! HB_HOST_PLAT: win (arm64) HB_SHELL: nt
! HB_PLATFORM: win (arm64) (auto-detected)
! HB_COMPILER: msvcarm64 (auto-detected: C:/Program[...]/ARM64/)
to build final application with hbmk2 adding a valid Windows
Platform SDK / CRT paths to INCLUDE= and/or LIB= variable
is needed
; cross compilation from AMD64 hosts is possible:
vcvars64.bat
win-make (build Harbour for your host first)
set HB_HOST_BIN=<HarbourPath>\bin\win\msvc64
vcvarsamd64_arm64.bat
win-make
+ also added support for Windows for ARM 32-bit
before calling win-make, setup environment using:
<InstallPath>\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsarm.bat
or when cross compiling from ARM64 host:
<InstallPath>\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvarsarm64_arm.bat
; please test Windows CE builds if you're using compiler newer
than VC2003 for ARM for possible regressions
* contrib/hbmlzo/3rd/minilzo/lzodefs.h
! recognize ARM64 architecture on Windows to fix build error
; consider updating to upstream minilzo 2.10, issue is fixed there
* src/common/hbver.c
* changed to add processor architecture for MSVC compiler string
on non-Intel systems, as exposed by hb_compiler(), harbour /build,
finalapp.exe //build
* tests/speedtst.prg
* workaround that processor architecture can now appear
in hb_compiler(), so it's not printed by speed test twice
* *
* partial sync with the 3.4 fork codebase. These are the things
synces for the most part:
- copyright headers
- grammar/typos in comments and some readmes
- comment/whitespace/decorations
- variable scoping in C files
- DO CASE/SWITCH and some other alternate syntax usage
- minimal amount of human readable text in strings
- minor code updates
- HB_TRACE() void * casts for pointers and few other changes to
avoid C compiler warnings
- various other, minor code cleanups
- only Harbour/C code/headers were touched in src, utils, contrib,
include. No 3rd party code, no make files, and with just a few
exceptions, no 'tests' code was touched.
- certain components were not touched were 3.4 diverged too much
already, like f.e. hbmk2, hbssl, hbcurl, hbexpat
- the goal was that no actual program logic should be altered by
these changes. Except some possible minor exceptions, any such
change is probably a bug in this patch.
It's a massive patch, if you find anything broken after it, please
open an Issue with the details. Build test was done on macOS.
The goal is make it easier to see what actual code/logic was changed
in 3.4 compared to 3.2 and to make patches easier to apply in both
ways.
* *
% remove brandings and homepage [1] from copyright header. Pass 1 - using script.
[1] nobody has access to it anymore AFAIK - and it's also just
a redirect since long
! update url in copyright header
; this should make the diff between 3.4 and 3.2 easier to manage
* include/hbsetup.h
* set HB_OS_IOS when __IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED is defined
* include/hbsetup.h
* src/common/hbver.c
* detect 64bit ARM CPUs
* contrib/hbct/envparam.c
* contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
! disabled ENVPARAM() and FT_GETE() in iOS builds
+ added support for FT_GETE() in OS2 builds
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! fixed to suppress remaining remaining double outputs at
startup in hbrun mode, when processing .hbc files
* contrib/hbexpat/hbexpat.hbc
! added usage time detection of locally hosted 3rd party
dependency to avoid warnings when the locally hosted
dependency is not present (f.e. because the system
hosted copy was used at build/install time)
Experimental. If it works fine, should be applied to
other similar contribs:
hbbz2, hbhpdf, hblzf, hbmlzo, hbmxml, hbmzip, hbsqlit3, hbtinymt, hbxdiff, sddsqlt3
* README.md
* typographic and misc improvements
* config/global.mk
+ detect qnx cross-compile tool (via Francesco Perillo)
* include/hbsetup.h
* src/common/hbtrace.c
+ added macro HB_OS_QNX_BB10 for BlackBerry 10 subplatform
+ guard some stuff that's not present in BB10 (via Francesco Perillo)
* contrib/hbtinymt/3rd/tinymt/tinymt.hbc
! deleted $Id$
* (all files)
* stripped svn header
* minor cleanups
; use following command to find out the history of files:
git log
git log --follow
git blame
git annotate