* harbour/include/hbapi.h
+ added hb_xgrabz() and hb_xmemdup() macros
* harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
* harbour/source/rtl/cdpapi.c
+ added new functions which can be used in translations changing the
size of trnaslated strings:
hb_cdpDup(), hb_cdpnDup(), hb_cdpnDup2(), hb_cdpnDup3(),
hb_cdpnDupLen(), hb_cdpnDup2Len()
Now hb_cdp[n]Translate() functions are depreciated.
+ added pseduto codepage "UTF8" which can be used in trnaslations only
+ added new function hb_cdpFindExt() which allows to chose pseudo CPs
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbset.h
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
* harbour/source/nortl/nortl.c
- removed old functions: hb_osEncode() and hb_osDecode() with low level
code which was using static char to char translation table
+ add new functions hb_osEncodeCP() and hb_osDecodeCP() which can make
translations changing the size of translated strings.
Warning all parameters have to be initialized.
Passing NULL in second parameter means that the 1-st is dynamically
allocated and can be used as buffer and reallocated if necessary.
if 2-nd parameter is not NULL then the 1-st one is used as const value.
The size of allocated buffer can be passed by reference in 3-rd
parameter and this value is updated on reallocation.
If buffer is two small then new bigger one is allocated and old one
freed.
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
+ added support for UTF8 translations in _SET_OSCODEPAGE
* harbour/source/vm/cmdarg.c
* harbour/source/common/hbffind.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gete.c
* harbour/source/rtl/net.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
* harbour/source/rtl/run.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/wapi_shellapi.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/wapi_winbase.c
* use new hb_osEncodeCP()/hb_osDecodeCP() functions
* harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
* replaced depreciated hb_cdp[n]Translate() functions with new
hb_cdp[n]Dup*()
* harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* replaced depreciated hb_cdp[n]Translate() functions with new
hb_cdp[n]Dup*()
+ added support for UTF8 translations set by hb_setDispCP() and
hb_setTermCP() functions
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* replaced depreciated hb_cdp[n]Translate() functions with new
hb_cdp[n]Dup*()
+ added support for CP translations which can change the size of
translated strings
! disabled memo field translations for fields marked as binary
+ added support for UTF8 translations.
Using UTF8 as CP disables any national sorting in indexes.
Warning: please remember that normal character fields in tables have
fixed size and translation to UTF8 may increase the string
and cut results.
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
! fixed GPF in dbCreate() with empty struct table
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
! fixed hb_fsProcessRun() (__RUN() and HB_RUN()) in WinCE builds
to pass application name as 1-st parameters
+ added parameters passing to hb_fsProcessRun() (__RUN() and HB_RUN())
in WinCE builds - please test.
* harbour/config/os2/watcom.cf
* harbour/config/os2/dir.cf
* harbour/config/os2/install.cf
* small cleanup for builds with *nix like shells and cross builds
* harbour/contrib/rddads/Makefile
! disabld from OS2 builds - if ADS supports OS2 then please speak-up
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
* added small hack as workaround for missing OS2 declarations
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
! fixed typo in OS2 builds
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
! fixed non GCC OS2 builds
* harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/tpos2.c
! fixed casting in OS2 builds
* harbour/contrib/xhb/hbserv.c
! disabled from OS2 non GCC builds
Now I can create OS2 OpenWatcom build in my Linux box using this simple
script:
#!/bin/sh
if [ -z "${WATCOM}" ]; then
export WATCOM="/opt/lng/watcom"
export INCLUDE="${WATCOM}/h:${WATCOM}/h/os2"
export PATH="${WATCOM}/binl:$PATH"
fi
export HB_ARCHITECTURE=os2
export HB_COMPILER=watcom
export HB_INSTALL_PREFIX="$(pwd)/hb-os2/watcom"
#cross build settings
# this should be fixed and we should use HB_PPGEN_PATH as direct
# reference to hbpp binaries and HB_COMP_PATH as direct reference
# to harbour binaries in all builds. Otherwise we have to create
# some hacks to create platform specific names for above binaries
# i.e. in *nixes links with .exe extension.
export HB_PPGEN_PATH="/tmp/cros-hb"
export HB_BIN_COMPILE="/tmp/cros-hb"
export HB_USER_PRGFLAGS="${HB_USER_PRGFLAGS} -D__PLATFORM__OS2"
export HB_USER_PRGFLAGS="${HB_USER_PRGFLAGS} -undef:__PLATFORM__UNIX"
export HB_USER_PRGFLAGS="${HB_USER_PRGFLAGS} -undef:__PLATFORM__LINUX"
# eliminate libraries which scans for local host header files
export HB_XBUILD=yes
./make_gnu.sh "$@"
It should work also in Windows with MSys.
This should resolve the problem with testing OS2 builds, at least
for OpenWatcom. I do not know if GCC for OS2 is available as cross
build environment.
I think that Viktor can quite easy adopt hbmk2 for OS2 cross compilation.
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
! do not catch SIGCHLD
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
+ added C function: hb_fsProcessRun()
* harbour/source/rtl/hbprocfn.c
+ added .prg function:
hb_processRun( <cCommand>, [ <cStdIn> ], [ @<cStdOut> ], ;
[ @<cStdErr> ], [ <lDetach> ] ) -> <nResult>
This function is implemented for all builds also in DOS ones where
temporary files are used to simulate pipes.
TODO: in OS2 builds it should be possible to implement this function
without temporary files just like in *nixes and MS-Windows builds.
I would like to ask OS2 users to make it.
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wvgwin.c
! fixed wrongly used & operator
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
* added TODO warning in OpenWatcom Linux builds
* harbour/make_gnu.sh
! fixed test_param() function definition - it has to be defined it's
before use
* harbour/include/hbexpra.c
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* removed unnecessary <math.h>
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctmath.h
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/num.c
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/numfloor.c
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/numceil.c
* use "hbmath.h" instead of <math.h> to avoid possible desynchronization
between used math libraries and header files
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
! fixed real DOS compilation - replaced Windows only hack by wildcard
function usage
* harbour/config/dos/dir.cf
* removed intermediate sh call from executed commands
* harbour/source/vm/Makefile
* disabled HB_HVM_ALL in all Watcom builds - it works but the compilation
time is very huge so user who wants to use it should set envvar
HB_HVM_ALL=yes
* enabled HB_HVM_ALL for DJGPP builds
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/source/common/hbdate.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strmatch.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fssize.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* enabled some POSIX function added to 1.8 Linux OpenWatcom builds
and cleaned some workarounds not longer necessary
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
+ added hack with small sysconf() implementation which is still missing
in OpenWatcom 1.8. Now it's possible to build Harbour in Linux using
officially distributed OpenWatcom 1.8
* harbour/source/rtl/disksphb.c
* added TODO warning message
* harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
! fixed typo in memory freeing in repeated -p<path> options
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
* check if some define constants exists before use - it should
fix compilation in some WinCE builds, f.e. with MSVC
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* disabled _LIB_VERSION setting in DJGPP builds - if we need it
for some reasons then it should be done in different which does
not create multiple instances of this variable
* harbour/include/hbgtinfo.ch
+ added HB_GTI_FONTSEL
* harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
+ added support for HB_GTI_FONTSEL
+ added support for HB_GTI_PALETTE
+ harbour/tests/gtxfnt.prg
+ added small demonstration/test code for HB_GTI_FONTSEL
and XWindow GTs
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
* replaced execv() with execvp() in *nix builds
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dirdrive.c
* harbour/source/rtl/philesx.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
! fixed CURDRIVE() and DISKNAME() to not return "A" in OS-es which
does not use drive letters
! eliminated toupper()
% minor cleanup and speed improvement
* harbour/config/bin.cf
* harbour/config/test.cf
* removed quoting for TOP=$(GRANDP) nested GNU make call parameters
* config/os2/dir.cf
* use $(COMSPEC) instead of calling cmd.exe directly
* config/os2/gcc.cf
* rewrote create_library rule to work with make -jn without
breaking shell environment/command line size.
* source/rtl/hbproces.c
* included sys/waith.h in OS/2 build. I think that initial
#defines can be simplified a bit.
* config/os2/install.cf
* rewrote install_rule to work with make -jn without
breaking shell environment/command line size.
* config/lib.cf
* removed unnecessary double quotes around TOP definition
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* include stdint.h in DJGPP >= 2.4
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
! fixed DJGPP <= 2.3 compilation
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* force buffer ending in DJGPP <= 2.3 when vsprintf() is used
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
! fixed typo in HB_SYMBOL_UNUSED() variable name
* harbour/config/dos/global.cf
! fixed for GNU make ports which prefer COMSPEC before SHELL
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbprocfn.c
+ added C functions hb_fsOpenProcess(), hb_fsProcessValue(),
hb_fsCloseProcess()
+ added .prg functions HB_OPENPROCESS(), HB_PROCESSVALUE(),
HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
Based on xHarbour code by Giancarlo Niccolai.
Warning: it's possible that they will be changed in the future.
Please test current implementation. Now few notes about it.
Each handle returned by HB_OPENPROCESS() have to be closed
by HB_PROCESSVALUE(). Even if process is killed by HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
its handle is still open and HB_PROCESSVALUE() has to be executed.
Type of handle depends on OS. In *nixes it's process PID. In MS-Windows
it's HANDLE. HB_PROCESSVALUE() attach process exit result in *nixes
cleaning zombie processes and in Windows closing the HANDLE. If you
do not call this function then you will have resource leak.
HB_CLOSEPROCESS() only sends quite request to the process but does
not execute any cleanup code.
All communication handles returned in parameters by reference by
HB_OPENPROCESS() function have to be closed using FCLOSE() function.
If hStdOut and hStdErr are references to the same variables then
executing process stdout and stderr is redirected to the only one
pipe. When handles for stdout, stderr and stdin are not given then
executed process inherits them from parent process unless <lDetach>
parameter is not given. In such case they are redirected to null
device (/dev/null or NUL).
The OS2 version is not tested. Please make tests.
There is no support for DOS which is single process OS.
In WinCE builds std{out,err,in} redirecting and process detaching does
not work too.
The parameters parsing should be updated. Now MS-Windows version uses
native OS command line parsing and quoting by "" can be used for
parameters with blank characters. I do not know any escape character
which can be used to pass (") as parameter to MS-Windows application.
In all other OS-es standard bourne shell rules are used. Parameters can
be quoted by "" or '' and escape character is \. Quoting by '' disables
special meaning of escape character. In OS2 where \ is path separator
escaping and '' quoting is disabled so it works like in MS-Windows
but I do not know if parameters divided by calling process are fully
respected by low level API calls in this system.