* *
* 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.
* contrib/hbssl/hbssl.h
* contrib/hbssl/ssl_sock.c
* contrib/hbssl/ssl_inet.c
+ added new 'PHB_ITEM pSSL' parameter to hb_sockexNewSSL() and
hb_ssl_socketNew() C functions - it allows to bind harbour item
with SSL pointer which should not be released before connection
is closed. In new OpenSSL version such tricks can be replaced
by SSL_up_ref()
This modification also fixes possible GPF trap when SSL filter
socket was create dynamically from C code without SSL pointer
item on HVM stack in 2-nd parameter and removes old hack which
saved internally 2-nd HVM stack parameter.
+ allow to pass SSL_CTX instead of SSL in "ssl", "ctx" or "key" items
of hash array used to initialize SSL socket filter. Using SSL_CTX
allows to use the same hash array to set SSL socket filter for
different connections
+ allow to use codeblocks or function pointers as "ssl", "ctx" or
"key" items of hash array used to initialize SSL socket filter
* contrib/hbssl/hbssl.h
* contrib/hbssl/sslctx.c
+ added new C function:
SSL_CTX * hb_SSL_CTX_itemGet( PHB_ITEM pItem )
* contrib/hbssl/ssl_sock.c
* src/rtl/hbcom.c
* src/rtl/hbsocket.c
! fixed timeout checking in select()/poll()
* src/rtl/hbsockhb.c
! fixed possible GPF trap when socket filter refuse to create new
socket wrapper
* include/hbinit.h
* in GCC C++ builds for startup code use GCC constructor function
attribute instead of static variable initialization to avoid
warnings in new GCC versions
* src/rtl/hbntos.c
! fixed missing '-' in result of negative integer numbers - thanks
to Luigi Ferraris
* src/common/hbstr.c
+ added code to round integer part when the size of number is greater
then double precision (~16 digits).
* doc/cmpopt.txt
* enumeration
! typos
* src/codepage/uckam.c
+ added info about Kamenicky codepage number: CP895
* include/hbapi.h
* src/common/hbstr.c
+ added new C function:
char * hb_dblToStr( char * szBuf, HB_SIZE nSize,
double dNumber, int iMaxDec );
it converts numeric value to string trying to keep all significant
digits in double numbers
* include/harbour.hbx
* src/rtl/hbntos.c
+ added new PRG function:
hb_ntoc( <nValue> ) -> cValue
it converts numeric value to string trying to keep all significant
digits in double numbers
* src/rtl/hbsocket.c
+ added support for error codes returned by
getaddrinfo() / getnameinfo() and gethostbyname() / gethostbyaddr()
* src/rtl/hbinet.c
+ set HB_SOCKET_ERR_WRONGADDR error code if hb_socketResolveAddr()
returns NULL without setting error code
* src/vm/arrays.c
* src/vm/hashfunc.c
! fix hb_HScan(), AScan(), hb_AScan() and hb_RAScan() for very large
integers with more then 53 significant bits. Such bits were lost
after conversion to double value used in scan process
* src/vm/itemapi.c
* formatting
* src/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
! do not convert characters received with ALTGR or ALT+CTRL flags to
extended keycodes - some national keyboards may use such combination
for national characters and even pure ASCII ones
* src/common/hbstr.c
* src/rtl/hbcom.c
* src/rtl/hbproces.c
* pacified few warnings - thanks to Viktor
* contrib/sddfb/core.c
! fixed code which extracted float number from uninitialized memory.
On some systems it could even cause GPF or other (ie. FPE) exception.
* *
% 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/hbapi.h
* src/common/hbstr.c
+ added new function hb_strAtI() - it works like hb_strAt() but it
ignores the case of the ASCII characters
* src/rtl/ati.c
* renamed local static function hb_strAtI() to s_strAtI() to avoid
conflict with new public hb_strAtI() function.
* contrib/xhb/xhbat.c
- removed local static function hb_strAtI() - current public hb_strAtI()
is compatible with it.
* contrib/sddsqlt3/core.c
+ added new code to set column type giving the highest priority SQLITE3
declared column types.
Please test - I haven't made any.
! do not cast floating point values to integer
* contrib/hbwin/hbwin.hbx
* contrib/hbwin/win_prn2.c
! fixed win_printerGetDefault() in Win9x builds - fix and some
formatting and casting borrowed from Viktor's fork.
+ added new PRG function:
win_PrintDataRaw( <cPrinter>, <cData> [, <cDocName>] )
-> <nBytesPrinted>
It's similar to win_PrintFileRaw() but sends to given printer passed
in 2-nd parameter <cData> instead of file body.
On error it returns negative value.
* cleaned casting and minor formatting
* src/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
+ added support for HB_GTI_DISPIMAGE. It's slightly modified code sent
by Rolf to Harbour devel list. In comparison to original version it
supports <nDepth> as 4-th item of array with bitmap description to use
with some other GTs which can support different color depths or can
make conversion. It also supports bitmaps passed as strings.
% slightly improved HB_GFX_GETPIXEL
* (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