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622639c23c |
2009-05-15 09:21 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Using HB_USERLANG() to detect language, so it now also
works on Windows.
+ Added support for -lang= switch to override language.
+ Added support for HB_LANG envvar to override language.
(this is the recommended method)
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/lang.c
+ Added HB_USERLANG() function to retrieve ietf code of
language set by user. Works also on Windows.
* contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
* contrib/hbwin/wapi_winbase.c
* contrib/hbwin/wapi_winuser.c
* WAPI_*() functions moved to wapi_* files.
+ WAPI_GETPROCADDRESS() added. This is a pure wrapper to
this Windows API.
* contrib/hbwin/win_prn1.c
* contrib/hbwin/win_prt.c
% hb_parnl() -> hb_parni() where it was cast to int anyway.
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44ddb93fa9 |
2009-05-14 14:17 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Added -shareable/-shareable- option to control the aspect
of harbour.so absolute dir reference. It can override
previous rule controlled by system location detection. See
more in help.
* Minor internal change to one of the functions.
+ source/rtl/hbzlibgz.c
* source/rtl/hbzlib.c
* source/rtl/Makefile
% Split source into two, so unnecessary code parts won't be
included in final binaries.
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8959f99f45 |
2009-05-14 02:28 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/tgethb.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
+ HB_EXTENSION functionality (:hideInput() and :style()) moved
from GET to a new derived class called HB_GET(). It means
this functionality is available in default builds.
Further extensions can be added to this class.
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301c1c5f98 |
2009-05-12 10:37 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
+ Added HB_GETENV() <-> GETENV() conversions.
+ Added MEMOWRIT() translation for xhb sources.
* source/rtl/at.c
* source/rtl/gete.c
* source/rtl/memofile.c
- Deleted HB_EXTENSION branches. Users of extended
GETENV(), GETE(), AT() and MEMOWRIT() functionality
will have to use hbcompat.ch to stay compatible with xhb
(this isn't needed for MEMOWRIT()).
INCOMPATIBLE change for those who enabled HB_EXTENSION
in Harbour. Hopefully xhb will implement HB_AT() and
HB_GETENV() in the future so hbcompat.ch will become
unnecessary.
* include/hbextern.ch
+ source/rtl/radiobhb.prg
* source/rtl/radiobtn.prg
* RADIOBUTTON() Harbour extension moved to a separate file
to cause no harm for programs defining this function locally.
At the same time, HB_EXTENSION protection got removed so
it can be accessed in default builds as a RADIOBUTTO()
alternative.
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e2de6c0119 |
2009-03-29 22:26 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* config/dos/owatcom.cf
* config/win/owatcom.cf
* config/linux/owatcom.cf
* config/os2/owatcom.cf
% Tweaked optimization options. This will result in slower
build process, but more optimal runtime performance and
executable sizes. One option is now turned on which can
cause bad code with OW 1.1, so make sure you use latest
Open Watcom version, after all the upgrade is free.
It'd be great if owatcom users could make speedtst runs
with this revision and older ones to see the difference,
maybe now owatcom won't perform so poorly as before.
+ Added link to C compiler option docs.
! Fixed to convert slashes in HB_USER_CFLAGS.
% Enabled -5r for DOS and OS/2.
* contrib/hbct/disk.c
! Disabled some volume/disk related code for WinCE.
* contrib/xhb/hbserv.c
! Disabled for poccce.
* contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
! Disabled FT_GETE() for poccce.
! Fixed FT_GETE() to return zero/empty string on platforms not
supported (like also OS/2).
* doc/en-EN/Makefile
- doc/en-EN/error.txt
+ doc/en-EN/errsys.txt
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/rtl/fserror.c
- source/rtl/errorapi.c
- source/rtl/errorapu.c
- source/rtl/errorint.c
- source/rtl/errorsys.prg
+ source/rtl/fserr.c
+ source/rtl/errapi.c
+ source/rtl/errint.c
+ source/rtl/errapiu.c
+ source/rtl/errsys.prg
* contrib/examples/hbdoc/examples/core_es/Makefile
- contrib/examples/hbdoc/examples/core_es/error.txt
+ contrib/examples/hbdoc/examples/core_es/errsys.txt
* Most filenames containing 'error' renamed to make
it easier to search for errors in build logs.
; Three headers remain.
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36d05d2e93 |
2009-03-22 22:13 UTC+0100 Francesco Saverio Giudice (info/at/fsgiudice.com)
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalart.c
+ Added scalar TIMESTAMP
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ tscalart.c added
* harbour/include/hbclass.ch
* added HBTIMESTAMP scalar type to ENABLE TYPE CLASS
* harbour/source/rtl/tscalar.prg
+ added scalar class TIMESTAMP with methods to extract
parts from Timestamp:
Date(), Time(), Year(), Month(), Day(), Hour(), Minute(), Sec()
* added methods Year(), Month(), Day() to Date scalar class
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_ole.c
* updated for new Timestamp type
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26a11bd859 |
2009-03-21 16:07 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
! restored default optimization flag (-O3) in hb* scripts
* harbour/harbour.spec
! fixed recent modification
* harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/adsfunc.c
* harbour/contrib/hbmisc/strfmt.c
* harbour/contrib/hbcrypt/sha1.c
! fixed wrongly used C reference operator
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_prn2.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/wapi_commctrl.c
* harbour/source/vm/maindllp.c
! fixes for unicode builds
* harbour/include/std.ch
+ added SET TIME FORMAT [TO] <f>
* harbour/include/set.ch
* harbour/include/hbset.h
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
+ added _SET_TIMEFORMAT
The folowing modifiers are supported:
hh - hours
mm - minutes
ss - seconds
fff - fraction part of seconds
p - 1-st letter from PM / AM signature. When used time is shown
in 12 hour format otherwise 24 hour format is used
ex: Set( __SET_TIMEFORMAT, "hh:mm pm" )
default _SET_TIMEFORMAT value is "hh:mm:ss:fff"
+ added C function: char * hb_setGetTimeFormat( void );
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
+ added support for timestamp constant values in the form:
t"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.fff"
The exact accepted timestamp pattern is is:
YYYY-MM-DD [H[H][:M[M][:S[S][.f[f[f[f]]]]]]] [PM|AM]
i.e.:
tValue := t"2009-03-21 5:31:45.437 PM"
or:
YYYY-MM-DDT[H[H][:M[M][:S[S][.f[f[f[f]]]]]]] [PM|AM]
with literal "T" as date and time part delimiters (XML timestamp
format), i.e.:
tValue := t"2009-03-21T17:31:45.437"
The folowing characters can be used as date delimiters: "-", "/", "."
if PM or AM is used HH is in range < 1 : 12 > otherwise
in range < 0 : 23 >
* harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyh
+ added support for t"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.fff" time stamp constant
to compiler
+ added support for VFP datetime constant values:
{ ^ [ YYYY-MM-DD [,] ] [ HH[:MM[:SS][.FFF]] [AM|PM] ] }
The following characters can be used as date delimiters: "-", "/".
Dot "." as date delimiter is not supported.
There is no limit on number of characters in YYYY, MM, DD, HH, MM,
SS, FFF parts. Important is only their value. This is the format
in semi PP notation:
{ ^ <YEAR> <sep:/-> <MONTH> <sep:/-> <DAY> [[<sep2:,>]
[ <HOUR> [ : <MIN> [ : <SEC> [ . <FRAQ> ] ] ] [AM|PP] ] }
In practice it allows to also parse xHarbour datetime constant
values with compatible conditions though xHarbour support onlu "/"
as date delimiter.
NOTE: there is one important difference to VFP and xHarbour in
decoding above format. In VFP and xHarbour when date part is
missing then it's set by default to: 1899-12-30 so this code:
{ ^ 12:00 }
gived the same results as:
{ ^ 1899/12/30 12:00 }
Harbour does not set any default date value when timestamp
constant value contains only time part.
If you want we can change it for strict VFP compatiblity.
Now this extension is enabled by default for testing. In the future
it will be probably covered by HB_COMPAT_FOXPRO macro.
* harbour/source/macro/macro.yyc
* harbour/source/macro/macro.y
* harbour/source/macro/macro.yyh
* harbour/source/macro/macrolex.c
+ added support for t"YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.fff" time stamp constant
to macro compiler
* harbour/include/hbmacro.h
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
+ added new function:
void hb_macroGenPushTimeStamp( LONG lDate, LONG lTime, HB_COMP_DECL );
* harbour/include/hberrors.h
* harbour/source/compiler/hbgenerr.c
+ added new compile time error: "Invalid timestamp constant '%s'"
* harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* use Harbour API timestamp functions instead of calling system
functions
* harbour/include/hbpcode.h
* harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbdead.c
* harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hblbl.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbstripl.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
+ added new PCODE HB_P_PUSHTIMESTAMP (replaced one unused PCODE value)
to store timestamp constant values in the PCODE
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
+ added new function:
void hb_compGenPushTimeStamp( LONG lDate, LONG lTime, HB_COMP_DECL );
* harbour/include/hbexprop.h
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
+ added new C functions:
HB_EXPR_PTR hb_compExprNewTimeStamp( LONG, LONG, HB_COMP_DECL );
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
+ added timestamp expressions support
+ added compile time optimization for timestamp expressions
* updated function optimization for timestamp expressions
* harbour/include/hbdate.h
* harbour/source/common/hbdate.c
* changed hb_dateMilliSeconds() to return UTC julian timestamp in
milliseconds
* changed existing seconds, time and timestamp functions to operate
on common OS specific functions to eliminate possible problems
with different OS time counters
+ added new functions to operates on time and timestamp values.
See source code for details.
+ harbour/source/rtl/cputime.c
* moved double hb_secondsCPU( int n ) function to separate file
* harbour/source/rtl/seconds.c
- removed old version of date/seconds functions
* harbour/source/vm/hashes.c
* harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
+ added support for timestamp values as hash item indexes
* harbour/source/vm/hashfunc.c
+ added support for find timestamp values in hash and array items
by simple date value in AScan(), hb_HScan(), hb_AScan() and hb_RAScan()
functions when exact comparison is not used.
* harbour/source/vm/asort.c
+ added support for sorting timestamp values
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
+ added support for timestamp scallar classes
+ added support for timestamp typed instance variables
* harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
+ added support for timestamp values in .mem files
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
+ show timestamp values in stack dump
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
+ added new C functions:
double hb_arrayGetTD( PHB_ITEM pArray, ULONG ulIndex );
BOOL hb_arraySetTD( PHB_ITEM pArray, ULONG ulIndex, double dTimeStamp )
BOOL hb_arrayGetTDT( PHB_ITEM pArray, ULONG ulIndex,
LONG * plJulian, LONG * plMilliSec );
BOOL hb_arraySetTDT( PHB_ITEM pArray, ULONG ulIndex,
LONG lJulian, LONG lMilliSec );
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/extend.c
+ accept timestamp items in date functions - use only date part of
timestamp value
+ added new C functions:
double hb_partd( int iParam, ... );
BOOL hb_partdt( LONG * plJulian, LONG * plMilliSec , int iParam, ... );
void hb_rettd( double dTimeStamp );
void hb_rettdt( LONG lJulian, LONG lMilliSec );
int hb_stortd( double dTimeStamp, int iParam, ... );
int hb_stortdt( LONG lJulian, LONG lMilliSec, int iParam, ... );
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
+ accept timestamp items in date functions - use only date part of
timestamp value
+ added new C functions:
char * hb_itemGetTS( PHB_ITEM pItem, char * szDateTime );
PHB_ITEM hb_itemPutTS( PHB_ITEM pItem, const char * szDateTime );
double hb_itemGetTD( PHB_ITEM pItem );
PHB_ITEM hb_itemPutTD( PHB_ITEM pItem, double dTimeStamp )
BOOL hb_itemGetTDT( PHB_ITEM pItem, LONG * plJulian, LONG * plMilliSec );
PHB_ITEM hb_itemPutTDT( PHB_ITEM pItem, LONG lJulian, LONG lMilliSec );
+ support for timestamp items in hb_itemString(), hb_itemPadConv() and
hb_itemTypeStr() functions
* harbour/include/hbvm.h
* harbour/include/hbxvm.h
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added HB_IT_TIMESTAMP items
* modified HB_IT_DATE internal item structure to use common structure
with HB_IT_TIMESTAMP - it simplifies HVM code and eliminates additional
RT conditions.
+ added HB_IS_TIMESTAMP() and ISTIMESTAMP() macros
+ added HB_IS_DATETIME() and ISDATETIME() macros - they return true
if item/parameter is DATE or TIMESTAMP type.
+ added void hb_vmPushTimeStamp( long lJulian, long lMilliSec );
and xhb_vmPushTimeStamp()
+ added support for timestamp values in relational operators:
<, <=, >, >=, =, ==
When two timestamp values are compared then VM compares date and
time parts in both values.
When date and timestamp values are used in <, <=, >, >=, = operations
then VM compares only date part in both values.
When date and timestamp values are used in == operation then VM
compares date part in both values and then check if time part
of timestamp value is 0.
+ added support for timestamp values in + and - math operations.
The following rules are used in timestamp arithmetic:
<t> + <t> => <t>
<t> - <t> => <n>
<t> + <n> => <t>
<n> + <t> => <t>
<t> - <n> => <t>
<d> + <t> => <t>
<t> + <d> => <t>
<d> - <t> => <n>
<t> - <d> => <n>
When number is result or argument of timestamp operation then the
its integer part is a number of day and fractional part is the time.
* harbour/source/rtl/dateshb.c
+ added new .prg functions to mange date and timestamp values:
HB_DATETIME() -> <tTimeStamp>
HB_CTOD( <cDate> [, <cDateFormat> ] ) -> <dDate>
HB_DTOC( <dDate> [, <cDateFormat> ] ) -> <cDate>
HB_NTOT( <nValue> ) -> <tTimeStamp>
HB_TTON( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <nValue>
HB_TTOC( <tTimeStamp>, [ <cDateFormat> ] [, <cTimeFormat> ] ) ->
<cTimeStamp>
HB_CTOT( <cTimeStamp>, [ <cDateFormat> ] [, <cTimeFormat> ] ) ->
<tTimeStamp>
HB_TTOS( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <cYYYYMMDDHHMMSSFFF>
HB_STOT( <cDateTime> ) -> <tTimeStamp>
<cDateTime> should be in one of the above form:
- "YYYYMMDDHHMMSSFFF"
- "YYYYMMDDHHMMSSFF"
- "YYYYMMDDHHMMSSF"
- "YYYYMMDDHHMMSS"
- "YYYYMMDDHHMM"
- "YYYYMMDDHH"
- "YYYYMMDD"
- "HHMMSSFFF"
- "HHMMSSF"
- "HHMMSS"
- "HHMM"
- "HH"
Important is number of digits.
HB_TSTOSTR( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <cTimeStamp> // YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.fff
HB_STRTOTS( <cTimeStamp> ) -> <tTimeStamp>
<cTimeStamp> should be in one of the above form:
YYYY-MM-DD [H[H][:M[M][:S[S][.f[f[f[f]]]]]]] [PM|AM]
YYYY-MM-DDT[H[H][:M[M][:S[S][.f[f[f[f]]]]]]] [PM|AM]
The folowing characters can be used as date delimiters: "-", "/", "."
T - is literal "T" - it's for XML timestamp format
if PM or AM is used HH is in range < 1 : 12 > otherwise
in range < 0 : 23 >
HB_HOUR( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <nHour>
HB_MINUTE( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <nMinute>
HB_SEC( <tTimeStamp> ) -> <nSeconds> // with milliseconds
* harbour/source/rtl/datec.c
+ accept timestamp parameters in CMONTH() and CDOW() functions
* harbour/source/rtl/empty.c
+ added support for timestamp items
* harbour/source/rtl/itemseri.c
+ added support for timestamp items serialization
* harbour/source/rtl/minmax.c
+ added support for timestamp values to MIN() and MAX() functions.
when only one of given parameters is timestamp value and other
is date value and date parts are equal then always date item
is returned as both MIN() or MAX() value.
* harbour/source/rtl/dates.c
+ added new C functions: hb_timeFormat(), hb_timeUnformat(),
hb_timeStampFormat(), hb_timeStampUnformat()
* harbour/source/rtl/valtype.c
+ added .prg functions: HB_ISDATETIME(), HB_ISTIMESTAMP()
* harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
+ added support for timestamp items formatting.
+ added new function modifier @T.
When @T is used without @D then only time part of timestamp value
is formatted and return.
When @D is used without @T then only date part of timestamp value
is formatted and return.
* harbour/source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
+ display timestamp values
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
+ accept timestamp value as second parameter of HB_FSETDATETIME()
function
+ store file data and time in second parameter of HB_FGETDATETIME()
as timestamp value.
Old parameters (2-dDate, 3-cTime) are still supported but please think
about removing them - they are redundant.
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* updated function names
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
+ added native support for time and timestamp fields
* harbour/include/hbrddcdx.h
* harbour/include/hbrddnsx.h
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
+ added support for indexing timestamp fields
+ added support for using DATE values with timestamp fields
which replicate HVM behavior.
SEEK and SEEKLAST with date value when active index is on
timestamp positions to 1-st or last record where date part
of indexed timesamp value is equal.
Settings scopes to date values when active index is on timestamp
value reduce the visible record range to these ones which have
date part of timestamp value in the range of dates values used
for scopes. It possible to mix date and timestamp values in scope
and set one scope to date value and the second to timesamp.
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
+ added support for exporting timestamp fields
* harbour/source/rdd/dbsql.c
! fixed typo in logical value export
+ export timestamp fields.
Please update the format to given SQL syntax.
* harbour/contrib/hbct/files.c
+ changed SETFDATI() to optionally accept timestamp parameter
instead of two parameters dDate and cTime
* harbour/contrib/hbct/misc1.c
+ added timestamp support to XTOC() function
* harbour/contrib/hbct/misc2.c
+ added timestamp support to COMPLEMENT() function
* harbour/contrib/hbct/dattime2.c
+ accept timestamp values in ADDMONTH(), DOY(), ISLEAP(), QUARTER()
LASTDAYOM(), WEEK() functions
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
+ updated HB_ZipFileCreate( hZip, cZipName, tDateTime, cTime, ... )
functions to optionaly accept timestamp value in 3-rd parameter
instead od dDate, and cTime in 3-rd and 4-th parameters.
+ updated HB_UnzipFileInfo( hUnzip, @cZipName, @tDateTime, @cTime, ... )
to return timestamp value in 3-rd parameter instead of date value.
TODO: Please think about removing 4-th parameter from:
HB_ZipFileCreate( hZip, cZipName, tDateTime, cTime, ... )
HB_UnzipFileInfo( hUnzip, @cZipName, @tDateTime, @cTime, ... )
Now it's redundant.
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/readme.txt
* updated parameters description for above functions
* harbour/contrib/hbnf/descendn.c
+ added timestamp support to FT_DESCEND() function
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/date.c
+ accept timestamp values in DATEASAGE(), DATEASARRAY() and DATEISLEAP()
functions
* harbour/contrib/hbmisc/dates2.c
+ accept timestamp values in ISLEAPYEAR(), DAYSINMONTH(), EOM(), BOM(),
WOM(), WOY(), EOY() and BOY() functions
The following contrib files should be updated but I'm leaving it to
other developers who want to keep this code alive:
contrib/hbtip/utils.c
contrib/hbvpdf/hbvpdf.prg
contrib/hbvpdf/hbvpdft.prg
contrib/hbwin/win_dll.c
some minor cleanups if necessary and authors will find
timestamp values usable
contrib/hbole/ole2.c
contrib/hbwin/win_ole.c
add support for timestamp values in OLE
contrib/rddado/adordd.prg
contrib/rddads/ads1.c
contrib/rddads/adsx.c
contrib/rddsql/...
add support for timestamp values in RDDs
Warning: this implementation is not xHarbour compatible. There are many
important differences. Mostly on C level and used API. Please be careful
in porting xHarbour source code to Harbour.
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9f2c4df193 |
2009-03-02 09:36 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/rtl/Makefile
* include/hbextern.ch
+ source/rtl/hbstrfmt.c
+ Added HB_STRFORMAT() sprintf()-like formatting.
+ Added hb_StrFormat() C level function.
; Work of Mindaugas sent to the list, with some minor
cleanups applied. Please test on your platform/compiler.
* contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.prg
* contrib/examples/uhttpd/cgifunc.prg
* contrib/examples/uhttpd/session.prg
* contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.hbm
* xhb compatibility cleanups.
- xhb lib and header dependency removed.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* Changed so that libs won't inherit their .hbm file paths.
+ Embedded .hbm files will inherit their parents dir.
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4710155eb2 |
2009-02-18 12:20 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/mouse53.c
+ Added HB_MMIDDLEDOWN() functions, plus MMIDDLEDOWN() alias.
These are always available regardless of the CLIP53
compatibility setting.
; TOFIX: K_MM*DOWN events _override_ C5.3 compatible
K_MOUSEMOVE events (in GTWVT only), which created
an unfortunate incompatibility with our target
C5.x compiler when using some specific GT. Ideas
are welcome how to fix this. We should probably
either send out both codes and let the inkey queue
do the filtering as requested by app (we need a
new filter then), or remove these event code and
generate proper K_MOUSEMOVE events instead. Apps
using this these incompatible keycodes are encouraged
to replace expressions:
'( key == K_KK*DOWN )' with the compatible:
'( key == K_MOUSEMOVE .AND. M*DOWN() )' to prepare
for the fix.
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8181b8c258 |
2009-02-04 14:42 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/tgetx.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetint.prg
+ CA-Cl*pper compatible GET class renamed to HBGet and
is now always available regardless of feature settings.
* Xbase++ compatible GET class named Get(), moved to separate
file and now inherits from HBGet, plus implements
additional functionality also in the separate file.
* GetNew() moved to tget.prg from tgetint.prg.
* Code changed to use HBGet():New() instead of Get():New().
; TOFIX: After above changes, Xbase++ compatiblity
methods are no longer available for regular
GETs, only if they are explicitly created
using Get():New(). If this is a problem for someone
we can start thinking of a solution.
; TODO: Do the same with TBrowse() and TColumn().
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cffcac1c84 |
2009-01-26 17:10 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/strxor.c
+ Added HB_STRXOR() (work of Mindaugas Kavaliauskas)
* common.mak
* source/common/Makefile
+ source/common/hbprintf.c
+ Added hb_snprintf_c() (temp name, untested) (work of Przemyslaw Czerpak)
[ I've added a normal Harbour license, as per your permission
on the list. Pls give me feedback is this is wrong. ]
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/exlog.prg
! Fixed missing #includes.
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_b32.bat
+ source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_vc.bat
+ Added MSVC make file.
! Added EOL to the last line to hbmk_b32.bat.
! xhb.lib dependency removed. It was not needed anyway.
; TOFIX: When compiling exhsx.prg, this happens:
exhsx.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _HB_FUN_HSXRDD
* contrib/hbssl/sslsess.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslctx.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslciph.c
* Minor changes.
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93fab23315 |
2009-01-21 17:52 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* renamed hbi18n.c to hbi18n1.c to avoid conflicts with hbi18n
program - non GNU make files needs unique file names
! fixed bug in internal function __I18N_HASHTABLE()
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n2.prg
+ added new I18N functions to manage .pot files and generate .hbl ones.
public functions:
HB_I18N_loadPot( <cFile>, [<pI18N>] [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <pI18N> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns Harbour translation set or NIL when
error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains error message
string. If second parameter [<pI18N>] is given then translation
items read from .pot file are added to this set. Otherwise new
Harbour translation set is created.
HB_I18N_savePot( <cFile>, <pI18N> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from Harbour translation set. Please note
that Harbour translation set does not contain additional
information which exists in original .pot files like source
code numbers or alternative plural forms.
internal functions for Harbour developers which will work on I18N
tools:
__I18N_potArrayLoad( <cFile> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <aTrans> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns array with translation items or
NIL when error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains
error message string.
<aTrans> is an array with translation items containing additional
informations from .pot file which are not necessary in final
translation sets used at runtime. It's designed for I18N tools
written in Harbour to manage .pot files and/or create .hbl ones.
__I18N_potArraySave( <cFile>, <aTrans> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from array with translations items.
__I18N_potArrayJoin( <aTrans>, <aTrans2> ) -> <aTrans>
Join two arrays with translation items. Items from <aTrans2>
are added to <aTrans>. If given translation item already exists
in <aTrans> (the same msgctxt and msgid) then source code references
are merged and translations from <aTrans2> are added only if
<aTrans> does not have it.
__I18N_potArrayToHash( <aTrans>, [<lEmpty>] [, <hI18N>] ) -> <hI18N>
Converts array with translation items to hash table in the format
used internally by Harbour translation sets. It's the same format
as used __I18N_hashTable() function. The conversion removes data
which is not necessary for runtime translations like source code
references or alternative source plural forms.
If second parameter <hI18N> is given then translation items form
<aTrans> are added to it. Otherwise new hash table with is created.
If <lEmpty> is .T. then also items with empty translation are added
but source strings are used instead of missing destination ones.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added new I18N functions
* harbour/harbour-win-spec
* harbour/harbour-wce-spec
* harbour/harbour.spec
* harbour/mpkg_tgz.sh
* harbour/make_b32.mak
* harbour/make_vc.mak
* harbour/make_gcc.mak
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/utils/Makefile
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/hbi18n.prg
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/Makefile
+ added very simple application to manage .pot/.hbl files
Syntax: hbi18n -m | -g [-o<outfile>] [-e] [-q] <files1[.pot] ...>
-m merge given .pot files
-g generate .hbl file from given .pot files
-o<outfile> output file name
default is first .pot file name with
.po_ (merge) or .hbl extension
-e do not strip empty translation rules from .hbl files
-q quiet mode
TODO: extend it and add support for interactive mode which will
allow to edit translations.
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079f7c9859 |
2009-01-21 10:02 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/ChangeLog
* cleaned some typos
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/strtoexp.c
* harbour/source/rtl/valtostr.c
* moved my HB_STRTOEXP() function to separate file
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/strc.c
+ added two new functions to operate on C like strings:
HB_STRDECODESCAPE( <cEscSeqStr> ) -> <cStr>
Decode string with \ escape sequences.
HB_STRCDECODE( <cStr> [, @<lCont> ] ) -> <cResult> | NIL
Decode string using C compiler rules.
If second parameter <lCont> is passed by reference then it allows
to decode multiline strings. In such case <lCont> is set to .T.
if string ends with unclosed "" quoting and next call to this
function with lCont parameter continue string decoding.
Function returns decoded string or NIL on syntax error.
They will be helper functions for decoding .pot files.
* harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbstrsh.c
% small optimizations
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3b6d1242e5 |
2009-01-13 14:07 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* 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.
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1207ad9dbb |
2008-11-06 09:07 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
* source/common/Makefile
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/vm/fmhb.c
+ source/rtl/fmhb.c
- source/vm/hbmem.c
+ source/common/hbmem.c
* Moved hbfm (MEMORY() .prg function) from VM to RTL.
* Moved hbmem (hb_xmem*() C functions) from VM to COMMON.
- contrib/hbziparc/hbzipcpp.old
- Removed.
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3ac4e62591 |
2008-11-01 08:45 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ Added basic/low level i18n functions:
__I18N_SAVE( cFileName | nHandle, aSortedTable [, cComment ] ) => lSuccess
__I18N_LOAD( cFileName | nHandle ) => trs
__I18N_GETTEXT( @cText, trs ) => NIL
; NOTE: These were originally based on Giancarlo Niccolai's work in xhb,
but everything was completely reworked, fixed, internals removed,
made portable, lighter, shorter and probably quicker. The used file
format is incompatible, slightly smaller and portable.
; NOTE: The internal format of 'trs' (loaded translation) is also
different. For minimal memory/speed overhead, I've choosen a one
dimensional array, as opposed to the original two dimensional
(like the input aSortedTable array).
; TODO: Higher level functions to handle selecting a default
language, loading files automatically, possibly caching
multiple loaded language translations in memory and providing
a high level HB_I18N_GETTEXT() function. We may also readd
a low-level function to create 'trs' from a memory object
instead of loading it from the disk. We should in any case make
the higher level the lightest and less app specific as possible.
* include/hbver.ch
* source/rtl/version.c
* utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
* ChangeLog
! Fixed returning bit width.
* Reworked hb_version() parameter values as follows:
(also fixed some differences between docs here in the
previous entry and actual code)
HB_VERSION_HARBOUR (was: HB_V_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_COMPILER (was: HB_V_COMPILER )
HB_VERSION_MAJOR (was: HB_V_MAJOR )
HB_VERSION_MINOR (was: HB_V_MINOR )
HB_VERSION_MICRO (was: HB_V_REV )
HB_VERSION_STATUS (was: HB_V_STATUS )
HB_VERSION_REVISION (was: HB_V_COUNT )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR (was: HB_V_DATE_TIME )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE (was: HB_V_DATE )
HB_VERSION_BLD_TIME (was: HB_V_TIME )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER (was: HB_V_PCODE )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR (was: HB_V_PCODE_STR )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_LAST (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_LAST )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_REV (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_REV )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_PRG (was: HB_V_FLAG_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_C (was: HB_V_FLAG_C )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_LINKER (was: HB_V_FLAG_LINKER )
HB_VERSION_BITWIDTH (was: HB_V_BITWIDTH )
HB_VERSION_ENDIANNESS (was: HB_V_ENDIANNESS )
This function makes deprecated following functions:
- HB_COMPILER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_COMPILER )
- HB_PCODEVER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR )
- HB_BUILDDATE() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR )
and macros:
- __ARCH16BIT__
- __ARCH32BIT__
- __ARCH64BIT__
- __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
- __BIG_ENDIAN__
- __PDP_ENDIAN__
- HB_VER_SVNID
- HB_VER_CHLID
- HB_VER_LENTRY
- HB_VER_C_USR
- HB_VER_L_USR
- HB_VER_PRG_USR
; TOFIX: Some term anomalies regarding 'REVISION'.
* source/vm/runner.c
* Minor formatting and added "s_" prefix to static var.
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df0a70e6be |
2008-10-28 01:52 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/Makefile
* include/hbextern.ch
+ include/hbver.ch
* source/rtl/version.c
+ Added HB_VERSION() unified version information
function. This can return these version related data:
hb_version( HB_V_HARBOUR ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_COMPILER ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_MAJOR ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_MINOR ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_REV ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_STATUS ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_COUNT ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_DATE_TIME ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_DATE ) => <date>
hb_version( HB_V_TIME ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_PCODE ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_PCODE_STR ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_CHANGELOG_LAST ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_CHANGELOG_REV ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_FLAG_HARBOUR ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_FLAG_C ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_FLAG_LINKER ) => <string>
hb_version( HB_V_BITWIDTH ) => <num>
hb_version( HB_V_ENDIANNESS ) => <num>
This function makes deprecated following functions:
- HB_COMPILER() => hb_version( HB_V_COMPILER )
- HB_PCODEVER() => hb_version( HB_V_PCODE_VER_STR )
- HB_BUILDDATE() => hb_version( HB_V_DATE_TIME )
and macros:
- __ARCH16BIT__
- __ARCH32BIT__
- __ARCH64BIT__
- __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
- __BIG_ENDIAN__
- __PDP_ENDIAN__
; NOTE: If there are no objections, I'd remove the
__ARCH*BIT__ and __*ENDIAN__ predefined macros,
as these can be misleading on some systems.
; TODO: Implement HB_V_DATE and HB_V_TIME.
; TODO: Add HB_MTVM() functionality.
; TODO: Add __PLATFORM__* equivalent.
; TODO: Add HB_OS_UNIX_COMPATIBLE equivalent.
* include/hbextern.ch
* include/hbapifs.h
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/fscopy.c
+ Added C level hb_fsCopy() function.
+ Added .prg level HB_FCOPY() function.
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a2385b1c55 |
2008-10-19 09:00 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbextern.ch
* include/assert.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/rtl/strtrim.c
+ source/rtl/hbntos.c
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
* source/debug/dbgthsh.prg
* source/debug/tbrwtext.prg
* source/debug/dbgwa.prg
* source/debug/debugger.prg
* source/debug/dbgtarr.prg
* source/rtl/errorsys.prg
* source/rtl/valtoexp.prg
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
* source/rtl/tgetlist.prg
* source/rtl/browse.prg
* source/rtl/alert.prg
* source/rtl/tclass.prg
* source/rtl/tsymbol.prg
* source/rtl/tscalar.prg
* source/rtl/tpersist.prg
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* utils/hbrun/hbrun.prg
* Renamed hb_N2S() to hb_NToS() which feels more
natural in Clipper.
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2ab83da8a1 |
2008-10-19 00:05 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/strtrim.c
+ Added function HB_N2S( <number> ) -> <string>.
This is equivalent to LTrim( Str( <number> ) ),
just faster.
* source/rtl/dircmd.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* Minor cleanup.
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af1e261b5b |
2008-10-09 20:51 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ added thfuncx.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/thfuncx.prg
+ added ThreadObject() function
* harbour/source/rtl/tthreadx.prg
+ added xBase++ compatible TThread class.
Special thanks to Pritpal Bedi for class skeleton with info about
xbase++.
Now only basic functionality is supported though it was enough to
compile and execute examples Pritpal sent. I'm leaving rest for
xBase++ users.
BTW The examples suggest that in xbase++ DispOutAt() does not change
cursor position. It's not Clipper compatible so I cannot make it
in Harbour though I can add new function which will work in such way.
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4f330c58bc |
2008-10-05 20:10 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/rtl/persist.prg
+ source/rtl/tpersist.prg
- source/rtl/symbol.prg
+ source/rtl/tsymbol.prg
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
* source/rtl/browse.prg
* source/rtl/dbedit.prg
* source/rtl/dircmd.prg
* source/rtl/einstv52.prg
* source/rtl/einstvar.prg
* source/rtl/hbini.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* source/rtl/tclass.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetint.prg
* source/rtl/tlabel.prg
* source/rtl/tobject.prg
* source/rtl/treport.prg
* source/rtl/typefile.prg
* source/rtl/valtoexp.prg
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/exhsx.prg
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/exfcm.prg
* source/rdd/usrrdd/rdds/hscdx.prg
* Some formattings and cleanup.
* source/rtl/tclass.prg
% ValType() optimizations.
* source/rtl/tlabel.prg
* source/rtl/treport.prg
* Trim() -> RTrim()
* source/rtl/treport.prg
! Hard-coded Chr(13)+Chr(10) fixed in treport.prg.
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ffd9b480a4 |
2008-10-02 14:33 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
% enable assembler inline function to access HVM thread stack pointer
without native compiler TLS support even if HB_STACK_PRELOAD is not
defined in MinGW builds. It gives some additional small speed
improvement in MT mode
* harbour/source/rtl/idle.c
* unlock HVM inside hb_releaseCPU() function
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_ole.c
! fixed casting and C++ compilation in some compilers
* harbour/include/Makefile
+ harbour/contrib/examples/rdddbt/hbrdddbt.h
- harbour/include/hbrdddbt.h
! moved hbrdddbt.h to correct location
* harbour/include/Makefile
! added missinf hbthread.h
* harbour/tests/rddtest/rddmktst.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/adscl52.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/adscl53.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/ntxcl52.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/ntxcl53.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/cdxcl52.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/rddtst.prg
* harbour/tests/rddtest/cdxcl53.prg
! fixed description in header I wrongly copied without updating
from other files
+ harbour/tests/hsxtest.prg
+ added test code for HiPer-SEEK indexes
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
+ added new functions: hb_fsExtName(), hb_fsReadAt(), hb_fsWriteAt(),
hb_fsTruncAt() to use with shared file handles.
Please test it in other *nixes. I used pread[64]()/pwrite[64]()
POSIX functions but I do not know if they are available by default
in other supported platforms like MacOSX, BSD, HPUX, SunOS.
If not they I will have to implement some workaround.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
+ harbour/source/rtl/filebuf.c
+ added set of new file functions (hb_file*()) which are designed to
use with shared file handles and locks (buffers in the future):
hb_fileExtOpen(), hb_fileCreateTemp(), hb_fileClose(), hb_fileLock(),
hb_fileReadAt(), hb_fileWriteAt(), hb_fileTruncAt(), hb_fileSize(),
hb_fileCommit(), hb_fileHandle()
These functions operate on PHB_FILE structure instead of HB_FHANDLE.
Now in POSIX systems they share file handle between aliased or
simultaneously open by other thread work areas. It resolves the
problem with releasing all process FCNTL locks by any close()
operation even on duplicated or open() separately handle.
Now DOS deny flags emulation works in single process even if
BSD locks are disabled (non Linux *nixes).
They also keep internal file lock list what allows to synchronize
threads and aliases with file locks in POSIX systems. In the future
it will be used also for internal locking to synchronize threads
without OS level locks - pseudo exclusive mode in cloned WA.
Finally these structures will be used also for file buffers
which will be shared between aliased WA and threads.
* harbour/include/hbrdddbf.h
* harbour/include/hbrddcdx.h
* harbour/include/hbrddntx.h
* harbour/include/hbrdddel.h
* harbour/include/hbrddsdf.h
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/hbbmcdx.h
* use PHB_FILE and hb_file*() functions instead of HB_FHANDLE (hb_fs*())
to access files.
+ harbour/tests/aliaslck.prg
+ added test code for file lock synchronization between aliased
work areas
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88d4f41e4f |
2008-09-26 21:28 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
* release thread return value when is retrieve
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/tthreadx.prg
+ added xBase++ compatible signal class
* harbour/source/rdd/wacore.c
! added missing alias setting after attaching work area
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest09.prg
+ added test code for using the same work area in different threads
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cd96daef69 |
2008-09-25 00:22 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* make_b32.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* make_vc.mak
* harbour.spec
* source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtsys.c
* config/w32/poccce.cf
* config/w32/xcc.cf
* config/w32/pocc.cf
% Removed HB_GT_DEFAULT envvar, which was the exact synonym
of HB_GT_LIB. Please use HB_GT_LIB instead, if you - by any
chance - want to change the default GT at Harbour build-time.
* tests/speedtst.prg
! Fixed to delete temp .dbf files before exiting.
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64f97582d9 |
2008-09-13 18:49 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
* harbour/include/hbvm.h
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/include/hbtrace.h
* harbour/include/hbapilng.h
* harbour/include/hbinit.h
* harbour/source/rtl/langapi.c
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/source/pp/hbpp.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/common/hbver.c
* harbour/source/common/hbtrace.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
* harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbident.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbfunchk.c
* changed some declarations from 'char *' to 'const char *' and
fixed casting for some more pedantic compilers
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
! fixed one typo which could cause memory leak and even GPF
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/vm/Makefile
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/set.c
+ harbour/source/vm/set.c
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* moved from RTL to HVM
* eliminated hb_set global structure
* moved set structure to HVM stack
+ added internal function hb_setClone() which is used to create
copy of SET structure for child threads
* hidden HB_SET_STRUCT declaration - 3-rd part code must not access it
directly. Dedicated hb_set*() functions should be used instead.
+ added new function:
BOOL hb_setSetItem( HB_set_enum set_specifier, PHB_ITEM pItem )
which allow to change some set by 3-rd party code.
TODO: not all SETs can be changed yet - if someone have a while
then please add code for missing ones.
* harbour/include/set.ch
* harbour/include/hbset.h
+ added _SET_CODEPAGE which works like _SET_LANGUAGE giving common
interface
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
+ added HB_CODEPAGE_DEFAULT which works like HB_LANG_DEFAULT
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
! fixed builds which uses non EN lang or code page modules
by forcing linking the chosen ones
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
* harbour/source/rtl/cdpapi.c
- removed global code page variable: hb_cdp_page and moved
code page settings to HVM stack
+ added new function hb_cdpID() which returns current code page
character ID
+ added new functions hb_vmCDP() and hb_vmSetCDP() to get/set
active for given thread code page structure
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/include/hbapilng.h
* harbour/source/rtl/langapi.c
+ moved lang setting to HVM stack
+ added new functions hb_vmLang() and hb_vmSetLang() to get/set
active for given thread language module
* harbour/include/hbvmpub.h
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/source/vm/dynsym.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
* changed memvar handles for HB_HANDLE to void * which is directly
casted to PHB_ITEM - new memvar references
* changed HB_DYNS declarations for MT mode. In MT mode HB_DYNS does
not contain area and memvar handles which are moved to thread
local HVM stack
+ added array for thread local memvar and area handles to HVM stack
% eliminated global continues array with all memvars and detached locals
% changed HB_IT_MEMVAR to use pointers to HB_ITEM directly - it resolve
synchronization problems in MT mode and should also improve the speed
and reduce memory usage. It should be well visible in applications which
uses lot of detached locals.
- removed hb_memvarsInit() and hb_memvarsFree() - they are not necessary
now because we do not longer use array with all allocated memvars
and detached local and private stack initialization is made
automatically
+ added internal functions hb_dynsymGetMemvar()/hb_dynsymSetMemvar()
+ added hb_memvarGetValueBySym() for debugger
* moved PRIVATE variable stack to HVM stack
* eliminated all static variables in memvars module
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fserror.c
* moved IO errors to HVM stack
+ added special IO error handling which works without HVM stack
It allows to use hb_fs*() functions without allocated stack
by 3-rd party threads.
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* moved hb_fsCurDir() to HVM stack with special handling to work
with HVM stack like IO errors
* harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
* allocated RDD node array in bigger peaces to reduce later RT
reallocations in MT mode. If user want to add dynamically more
then 64 RDDs then it should synchronize this operation himself.
* harbour/source/rdd/wacore.c
* moved WA list, current WA, default RDD and neteer() flag to HVM stack
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
- removed HB_HANDLE declaration
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
- removed HB_VALUE structure - it's not longer used due to different
memvar handling
* updated hb_struMemvar to new memvar handling
* replaced hb_vmIsLocalRef() and hb_memvarsIsMemvarRef() with
hb_vmIsStackRef() which respect multiple stack and new memvar
and static structures and location in GC mark pass.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added support for thread specific data located on HVM stack
Now it's possible to allocate static variables which are
local to thread. Such variables are allocated on HVM stack
and automatically destroyed. To declare new TSD variable use:
HB_TSD_NEW( <name>, <size>, <init>, <destruct> )
<name> - name of variable which holds TSD handler
<size> - size of TSD are which has to be allocated
<init> - init function, executed when new TSD is allocated by thread
(thread access given TSD 1-st time). This function receives
void * pointer to allocated area.
<destruct> - destructor function executed when HVM stack is destroyed
f.e.:
static HB_TSD_NEW( s_scrData, sizeof( HB_SCRDATA ),
NULL, hb_xSaveRestRelease );
To initialize dynamically allocated TSD variable use:
HB_TSD_INIT( <name>, <size>, <init>, <destruct> )
Pointer to TSD can be accessed using hb_stackGetTSD( &<name> )
where <name> is name of variable which holds TSD handler, f.e.:
PHB_SCRDATA pScrData = ( PHB_SCRDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_scrData );
See source/rtl/xsavescr.c as an example
It's also possible to test if data has been already allocated for
current thread by:
hb_stackTestTSD( &<name> ) => pData
it works like hb_stackGetTSD() but return NULL if current thread data
has not been allocated yet.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* changed hb_stack location to thread local storage in MT mode
+ added functions and macros to access/assign new HVM stack members
+ changed garbage collection mark functions to work with multiple
stacks, thread local static and memvar variables
* harbour/source/rtl/xsavescr.c
* use TSD data for screen buffer to make __XSAVESCREEN()/__XRESTSCREEN()
thread independent
* harbour/source/rtl/idle.c
* use TSD data for idle task settings and codeblocks
- removed hb_idleShutDown() - it's not longer necessary
* harbour/source/rtl/setkey.c
* use TSD data for allocated keys to make SETKEY() thread independent
* harbour/source/rtl/math.c
* moved math error handler, math error block, math error mode and
math error structure to TSD
* harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
* moved error handler, error block, error launch counter and DOS error
value to TSD
* harbour/source/rtl/inkey.c
* moved inkey "before" and "after" blocks to TSD
* harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
* moved HSX handles array to TSD
* harbour/include/hbapigt.h
* harbour/source/rtl/console.c
- removed hb_setkeyInit() and hb_setkeyExit() - they are not longer
necessary, allocated resources will be freed by TSD destructor
function
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/rtl/console.c
* removed hb_conXSaveRestRelease() - it's not longer necessary,
allocated resources will be freed by TSD destructor function
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
* moved s_macroFlags to TSD
* harbour/source/rtl/accept.c
* moved accept buffer to TSD
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/include/hbxvm.h
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbdead.c
* harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
* harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hblbl.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbstripl.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyh
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added new PCODE HB_P_THREADSTATICS
+ added support for static variables which are local to thread:
THREAD STATIC <varname [:= <exp>], ...>
They work like normal static variables but each thread operates
on its own copy.
* added protection against possible double call to hb_xfree()
It can happen due to wrong marking expressions as used by bison
and executing destructors after our free code when syntax error
appear.
* harbour/source/rtl/perfuncs.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/menuto.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/getlist.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/readvar.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/text.prg
* use THREAD STATIC variables to make above code MT safe
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
+ added hb_gt_BaseFree() which will release current GT pointer
locked by hb_gt_Base() function. This function will be used
to optional automatic GT access synchronization when threads
share the same GT.
* harbour/source/rtl/gtapi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/inkeyapi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/mouseapi.c
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
* free GT pointer by hb_gt_BaseFree()
TODO: CTWIN is not MT safe yet - it will be updated together
with core GT when we add multi window interface for
thread with own console window.
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
* harbour/config/linux/gcc.cf
+ added rt lib to Linux builds
* harbour/bin/postinst.sh
* create MT safe version of FM stat library: fmmt
* harbour/bin/pack_src.sh
+ added support for ZIP packing
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbvm.h
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
+ added hb_vmThreadInit()/hb_vmThreadQuit() functions - they initialize
HVM for calling thread so it can execute .prg code and call HVM
functions. They can be used by 3-rd party code threads.
+ added hb_vmUnlock()/hb_vmLock() functions which informs that
thread will not operate on HVM structures for some time allowing
to execute single thread only processes like GC.
+ added hb_vmThreadQuitRequest() which sends stop request to given
thread
+ added hb_vmWaitForThreads() which stops main thread execution waiting
for other threads
+ added hb_vmSuspendThreads() and hb_vmResumeThreads() used be GC
to stop all HVM threads before mark/swap scan
+ added linked list of HVM stacks
+ added hb_vmTerminateThreads() used by main HVM thread in QUIT state
* moved EXIT procedures execution from QUIT request to HVM QUIT state
in MT mode. It may effects some non structural code which tries to
access private variables in EXIT functions but it's much cleaner
and understandable for user. Please remember that we guaranties
that ALWAYS code in BEGIN SEQUENCE is _always_ executed even after
HVM QUIT request just like destructs. Personally I think that we
should move EXIT procedures execution also in ST mode.
* changed startup and cleanup code for new internal structures
* changes startup and cleanup code for MT mode
% removed some redundant HB_ITEM type settings
! eliminated non MT safe code which was using reference counters
without protection
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/vm/Makefile
+ harbour/include/hbthread.h
+ harbour/source/vm/thread.c
+ added C level functions to manage threads and synchronization objects
See hbthread.h for detail description. They are based on PTHREAD API
and PTHREAD documentation can be used as reference. I intentionally
keep this list small for easier multiplatform porting.
Now they have been implemented for PTHREADS (POSIX threads supported by
many different OSes), MS-Win32/64 and OS2. The OS2 version is not tested
at all. I do not even know if it can be compiled so please make tests.
I used Internet resources and some part of xHarbour code as documentation
for OS2 MT API. It should be quite easy to add other platforms if necessary.
Harbour core code needs non recursive mutexes, conditional variables and
TLS for one pointer. If platforms does not support conditional variables
(f.e. MS-Win or OS2) then they can be emulated using multistate semaphores.
+ added .prg functions to manage threads and synchronization objects:
hb_threadStart( <@sStart()> | <bStart> [, <params,...> ] ) -> <pThID>
hb_threadJoin( <pThID> [, @<xRetCode> ] ) -> <lOK>
hb_threadDetach( <pThID> ) -> <lOK>
hb_threadQuitRequest( <pThID> ) -> <lOK>
hb_threadWaitForAll() -> NIL
hb_mutexCreate() -> <pMtx>
hb_mutexLock( <pMtx> [, <nTimeOut> ] ) -> <lLocked>
hb_mutexUnlock( <pMtx> ) -> <lOK>
hb_mutexNotify( <pMtx> [, <xVal>] ) -> NIL
hb_mutexNotifyAll( <pMtx> [, <xVal>] ) -> NIL
hb_mutexSubscribe( <pMtx>, [ <nTimeOut> ] [, @<xSubscribed> ] ) -> <lSubscribed>
hb_mutexSubscribeNow( <pMtx>, [ <nTimeOut> ] [, @<xSubscribed> ] ) -> <lSubscribed>
The function list should give similar to xHarbour API but they are not exactly
the same and except of hb_mutex*() functions which should replicate xHarbour behavior.
+ harbour/source/vm/vmmt
+ harbour/source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
+ added hbvmmt library to GNU make builds.
Non GNU make builds should be updated.
* harbour/contrib/hbct/pos1.c
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
* harbour/contrib/hbmisc/spd.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
* harbour/contrib/examples/rdddbt/dbfdbt1.c
* harbour/source/vm/runner.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/rtl/console.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strcase.c
* harbour/source/rtl/spfiles.c
* harbour/source/rtl/defpath.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dateshb.c
* harbour/source/rtl/mlcfunc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
* harbour/source/rtl/is.c
* harbour/source/rtl/setcolor.c
* harbour/source/rtl/errorint.c
* harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dates.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.h
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbcmd.c
* harbour/source/rdd/hbdbsort.c
* harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
* harbour/source/rdd/hbsix/sxfname.c
* use API functions instead of direct accessing to hb_cdp_page or hb_set
* harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fssize.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* encapsulate potentially slow IO operation inside
hb_vmUnlock()/hb_vmLock() calls to allow other thread GC
activation
* harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c
! fixed casting
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.h
- removed #include <comctl32.h> - my MinGW and MinGW/CE instalations do
not have them. If it exists in some newer ones then it has to be
covered by #if version checking.
* harbour/source/vm/dynsym.c
- removed hb_dynsymLog() and hb_dynsymMemvarHandle()
* modified code to be MT safe and improved speed of some operations
* added MUEXT protection for global dynamic table access
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/garbage.c
* changed to work with MT HVM
* changed to work with new memvar structures and thread local static and
memvar variables
* added MUEXT protection for linked block lists
+ added parameter to hb_gcCollectAll() which will force GC activation
in MT mode by temporary suspending all executed threads.
+ added logical parameter to HB_GCALL() functions which is passed to
hb_gcCollectAll()
* harbour/source/vm/fm.c
* added MUEXT protection for FM statistic module
* added MT protection for reference counters. For platforms
which supports atomic incrmenetation/decrementation (f.e.
Interlocked*() functions in MS-Win) such operations are
used. For other it's MUTEX protection. It gives MT safe
readonly access for HVM complex variables without user
synchronization. The MUTEX protection can cause some speed
overhead so it's good to define MT safe version of
HB_ATOM_INC()/HB_ATOM_DEC() in hbthread.h if given platform
has them. Now they are defined only for Windows. For other
platforms We can define can define them in assembler for some
most popular CPUs in the future.
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
* changed class definition array. Now it keeps pointers to class
structures.
* In MT mode allocated at HVM startup big enough array for class
definitions to avoid later RT reallocations. It effectively eliminates
MUTEX synchronization for class structure access.
* protect by MUTEX code for new class creation
* harbour/source/debug/dbgentry.c
* eliminated hbvmopt.h and direct accessing to HVM structures
* harbour/source/rtl/gtclip.c
* protect with MUTEX access to internal clipboard data
* harbour/source/rdd/nulsys/nulsys.c
+ added hb_rddCloseAll()
+ harbour/tests/mt
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest01.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest02.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest03.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest04.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest05.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest06.prg
+ harbour/tests/mt/mttest07.prg
+ added some demonstration/test small MT programs written
using Harbour language. Some of them can be also compiled
by xHarbour but xHarbour does not pass any of my tests in
real multi-CPU machine so do not expect they will work
correctly.
Harbour threads needs OS threads support. Each Harbour thread is directly
mapped to OS thread. It's not very efficient on some older system where
cost of thread creation and/or task switching is very expensive but it
should not be bigger problem for modern OS-es which can support threads
in practice nearly in user space only.
I haven't touched Harbour function calling convention which comes from
Clipper. It means that we do not pass pointer to VM to each functions
like CLIP or xBase++. To resolve the problem I have to use thread local
storage (TLS) where such pointer is kept. If platform does not support
TLS then it can be emulated by us. Anyhow the speed of accessing TLS
data and extracting HB_STACK poitner is critical for performance.
Some compilers depending on used hardware and OS give native support
for TLS (f.e. __thread keyword in GCC/BCC or __declspec( thread ) in MSVC).
This should give optimal performance. On other Harbour uses TLS functions
like TlsGetValue() (MS-WIN) or pthread_getspecific() (PTHREAD) are used.
OS2 gives quite interesting TLS functionality which seems to be quite fast
though it will be interesting to know how it is iplemented internally for
real multi CPU machines (if it depends on CPU exception then the
performance will be bad). We need TLS only for one pointer to HB_STACK
structure.
I haven't added any tricks like HB_THREAD_STUB in xHarbour to reduce
the cost of TLS access. If it will be necessary for some platform the we
can add it.
Except TLS Harbour threads needs OS support for non recursive mutexes or
critical sections and conditional variables. If platforms does not support
conditional variables (f.e. MS-Win or OS2) then they can be emulated using
multistate semaphores. I intentionally didn't create code which may need
recursive mutexes. The non recursive ones are often faster and some
platforms may not support recursive mutexes so they will have to be
emulated by us.
Harbour uses reference counters for complex variables. It means that even
readonly access to complex item causes internal write operations necessary
to increment/decrement its reference counter. To make such readonly access
MT safe we have to make incrementation and decrementation with result
checking atomic. By default it's done by mutex inside vm/fm.c but some
platforms have native support for atomic inc/dec operations, f.e.
Interlocked*() functions in MS-Win. If they are available then such
functions should be used to not reduce the performance by mutex call
very often used functions. For many CPUs it should be quite easy to
implement such atomic inc/dec functionality in assembler. F.e. for
GCC and x86@32 it may looks like:
static __inline__ void hb_atomic_inc32( volatile int * p )
{
__asm__ __volatile__(
"lock incl %0"
:"=m" (*p) :"m" (*p)
);
}
static __inline__ int hb_atomic_dec32( volatile int * p )
{
unsigned char c;
__asm__ __volatile__(
"lock decl %0"
"sete %1"
:"=m" (*p), "=qm" (c) :"m" (*p) : "memory"
);
return c == 0;
}
and then it's enough to define in hbthreads.h:
#define HB_ATOM_INC( p ) hb_atomic_inc32( ( volatile int * ) p )
#define HB_ATOM_DEC( p ) hb_atomic_dec32( ( volatile int * ) p )
Probably I'll make it for some most popular CPUs in the future.
In Harbour each thread which wants to call HVM functions have to allocate
it's own HVM stack. It's done hb_vmThreadInit(). The HVM stack is freed
by calling hb_vmThreadQuit(). This functions can be called also by 3-rd
party threads if they want to call HVM functions or execute .prg code.
Calling HVM functions without allocated stack will cause GPF.
I moved most of static variables to HVM stack to make them thread
local. But some of them like FS errors have their own alternative
copy which is used when thread does not allocate HVM stack. It allows
to use hb_fs*() functions without HVM stack but programmer have to
know that error codes return by hb_fs*Error() functions can be
overwritten by other threads which also didn't allocated HVM stack.
To execute garbage collector scan and mark pass it's necessary to
stop other HVM threads. Otherwise the scan may give false results.
It's also possible to not stop threads but protect with mutex all
operations on GC items but it will probably cause performance reduction
and will force some other modifications. Maybe I'll implement it
in the future.
I didn't use any OS level thread KILL or CANCEL calls. All HVM threads
have to be cleanly removed without any resource leaks.
QUIT command terminate only calling thread. If main (startup) HVM
thread call QUIT then it sends QUIT request to all existing threads.
In QUIT state ALWAYS statements and destructors are executed.
New thread is created by:
hb_threadStart( <@sStart()> | <bStart> [, <params,...> ] ) -> <pThID>
The returned value is a pointer to internal thread structure which
can be used in JOIN or DETACH operations. Each thread should be Joined
or DETACHED to avoid resource leaks. If programmer does not store
<pThID> or all instances of <pThID> are destroyed then thread is
automatically detached. I do not know clear method of thread detaching
in OS2. If some OS2 users knows it then plase update vm/hbthread.c.
When thread terminates then all locked by this thread mutexes are
released.
Each thread uses its own memvars (PRIVATEs and PUBLICs) and work areas.
When new thread is created then it inherits from parent thread:
- code page
- language
- SETs
- default RDD
error block is initialized to default value by calling ERRORSYS()
and PUBLIC variable GetList := {} is created.
The following objects are initialized to default value:
- error block
- math error handler and math error block
- macro compiler features setting (hb_setMacro())
or move them to SETs.
We can think about inheriting them. It's also possible to add
inheriting of all visible memvars but I do not know it's good
idea.
Compilation and linking:
For MT mode HVM library should be compiled with HB_MT_VM macro.
GNU make automatically creates hbvmmt library which should be
linked with Harbour MT programs instead of hbvm.
Non GNU make files should be updated.
If given compiler support TLS then you can try to set HB_USE_TLS
to force using native compiler TLS support. Now it's enabled by
default only for BCC. For Linux and GCC builds it may depend also
on used GLIBC version. In older system there is no TLS support
at all or TLS works only for shared binaries so I haven't enabled
it. If you will test some other compiler then please add default
native TLS support for them in hbthread.h
Users using hb* scripts can simply use -mt switch when they want
to create MT program, f.e.:
hbmk -n -w3 -es2 -mt mttest01.prg
There are still some minor things which should be done but I'll
do them later. Current state seems to be fully functional.
The most important and still missing is our own file lock server
for RDD synchronization in POSIX systems. Kernel internally
recognize POSIX locks by PID and file i-node - not PID and file
handle. It means that the same file open more then once by one
process shares locks. Because POSIX locks can be overwritten
then we do not have any synchronization between aliased workareas
or threads using the same table in *nixes. We have to make
synchronization ourselves. I'll create such lock server ASAP.
Please test and enjoy using Harbour threads.
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2008-07-26 16:25 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/zip.c
! fixed access to uninitialized member of z_stream by simple
initialization. Anyhow it's minor bug in MINIZIP code exploited
HB_ZipDeleteFile() which causes that TEXT flag is not set after
raw binary file updating. There is also no API call to make it
manually.
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/readme.txt
+ added HB_ZipDeleteFile( cZipFile, cFileMask ) --> nError
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/dirscan.prg
+ added HB_DirScan( cPath, cFileMask, cAttr )
* harbour/source/rtl/strmatch.c
+ added HB_FileMatch( cFile, cPattern )
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added HB_DirScan(), HB_FileMatch()
* harbour/contrib/xhb/dirrec.prg
* changed to use HB_DirScan()
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2008-07-17 18:19 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/contrib/hbw32/dllcall.c
* minor cleanup in return values
* harbour/contrib/hbole/ole2.c
* cleaned casting in UNICODE conversions
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
* replicate CA-Cl*pper compile time optimization bugs:
"" $ <literString> => .T.
AT( "", <literString> ) => 1
CHR( 256 ) => ""
only when Harbour extensions (-kh) are not enabled, f.e.
in strict Clipper compatibility mode (-kc)
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_hvma.prg
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
* updated to test Clipper and Harbour compile time modes in
the above situations
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/strings.c
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* moved hb_strEmpty() from RTL to COMMON library
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/include/hbexprop.h
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
+ added compile time optimization for EMPTY() function
; removed 'TODO: empty optimization' note
* harbour/source/rtl/itemseri.c
% compress trailing spaces during string item serialization
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/hashes.c
+ added hb_hashAddNew() - works like hb_hashAdd() but it adds item
only if new key is used
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* use hb_hashAddNew() instead of hb_hashAdd() for HB_P_HASHGEN
I cannot revert the order of hash item during compilation because
it will also change the order of user expression evaluation.
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871e6c9ae1 |
2008-06-03 18:47 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/hbrun.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
* renamed hbrun.c to hbrunfun.c to satisfy non GNU make system
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bdf43f67b2 |
2008-06-03 18:08 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbrun.c
+ added function to execute commands which returns application
exit code:
HB_RUN( <cCommand> ) -> <nErrorLevel>
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31bd015517 |
2008-05-28 14:33 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* include/Makefile
+ include/hbzlib.ch
+ include/hbzlib.h
* include/hbextern.ch
+ source/rtl/hbzlib.c
* source/rtl/Makefile
* contrib/make_b32_all.bat
* contrib/make_vc_all.bat
* contrib/make_gcc_all.sh
* contrib/Makefile
+ contrib/hbmzip
+ contrib/hbmzip/Makefile
+ contrib/hbmzip/common.mak
+ contrib/hbmzip/make_b32.bat
+ contrib/hbmzip/make_vc.bat
+ contrib/hbmzip/make_gcc.sh
+ contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.ch
+ contrib/hbmzip/ioapi.c
+ contrib/hbmzip/zip.c
+ contrib/hbmzip/unzip.c
+ contrib/hbmzip/ioapi.h
+ contrib/hbmzip/crypt.h
+ contrib/hbmzip/zip.h
+ contrib/hbmzip/unzip.h
+ contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
+ contrib/hbmzip/readme.txt
+ contrib/hbmzip/tests
+ contrib/hbmzip/tests/bld_b32.bat
+ contrib/hbmzip/tests/bld_vc.bat
+ contrib/hbmzip/tests/myzip.prg
+ contrib/hbmzip/tests/myunzip.prg
+ Added hbzlib.h which is a simple wrapper to source/hbzlib/zlib.h.
* Moved ZLIB specific Harbour wrappers and header from /contrib/hbzlib
to /source/rtl.
+ Added /contrib/hbmzip lib based on /contrib/hbzlib.
Copy + modify was used to keep the repo history.
hbmzip contains all the MiniZip parts from former /contrib/hbzlib.
New hbmzip header file: hbmzip.ch
+ Added new Harbour level zip functions to hbextern.ch.
; TODO: Remove /contrib/hbzlib, add core hbzlib to lib lists.
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53030631bf |
2008-05-07 11:21 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* contrib/rddads/make_b32.bat
* contrib/rddads/make_vc.bat
* contrib/rddads/ads.ch
* contrib/rddads/rddads.h
* contrib/rddads/ads1.c
* contrib/rddads/adsfunc.c
* contrib/rddads/adsmgmnt.c
+ Added ACE version autodetection.
You can override with: -DADS_LIB_VERSION=700 (and similar)
(ADS_REQUIRE_VERSION still accepted for compatibility)
! Fixed a few lib version related problems.
! hMgmtHandle global renamed to ads_g_hMgmtHandle.
* Formatting.
* contrib/rddads/rddads.h
+ QUESTION: added about ADS_MAX_KEY_LENGTH redefinition.
Is it needed?
* source/compiler/hbmain.c
* Changed output device (hb_compOutStd() -> hb_compOutErr())
for following texts:
"Compiling..."
"No code generated"
"Lines x, Functions/Procedures x"
This is to replicate CA-Cl*pper behaviour a bit more.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/maxrow.c
+ source/rtl/scrrow.c
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
+ Added hb_ScrMaxRow(), hb_ScrMaxCol()
These will return the screen dimensions regardless
of the size of an active window (when using CT
windows for example). Functionality is the same
as MaxRow(.T.) and MaxCol(.T.) previously.
! MaxRow()/MaxCol() extended parameters removed.
+ Added MaxRow(.T.)/MaxCol(.T.) conversions for
xhb lib (hbcompat.ch) in both directions.
; XBase++ doesn't have any extended parameters
for Max*() function. Flagship has two of them,
both of them doing something different. CAVO doesn't
have these functions at all.
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
! GTI_* macros updated to HB_GTI_*.
* source/vm/memvclip.c
% Minor opt in __QQPUB().
* source/vm/extend.c
* 0 -> NULL
* source/vm/estack.c
- QUESTION removed.
* source/lang/msgbgmik.c
* source/rtl/console.c
* source/rtl/philes.c
* source/rtl/adir.prg
* source/rtl/getsys53.prg
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/ttopbar.prg
* source/rtl/pushbtn.prg
* source/rtl/mod.c
* source/rtl/memofile.c
* source/rtl/radiobtn.prg
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* source/vm/estack.c
* source/vm/itemapi.c
* source/vm/hvm.c
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
* source/vm/fm.c
* source/vm/eval.c
* source/common/hbver.c
* source/common/expropt2.c
* utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
* utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
* utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
! Comment fixes and minor formatting.
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8b1086cb2d |
2008-04-28 09:28 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/einstvar.prg
+ source/rtl/einstvau.prg
* Undoc function moved to separate file.
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026c5720f3 |
2008-04-21 15:02 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/checkbox.prg
* source/rtl/einstvar.prg
+ source/rtl/einstv52.prg
* source/rtl/listbox.prg
* source/rtl/pushbtn.prg
* source/rtl/radiobtn.prg
* source/rtl/radiogrp.prg
* source/rtl/tbcolumn.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tmenuitm.prg
* source/rtl/tpopup.prg
* source/rtl/ttopbar.prg
! _eInstVar() made compatible with C5.2 in C5.2 mode.
* Renamed _eInstVar52() -> __eInstVar52()
(Harbour internal function namespace)
* Renamed _eInstVar53() -> __eInstVar53()
(Harbour internal function namespace)
* __eInstVar52() moved to a separate file.
* Harbour now uses __eInstVar53() internally.
- make_os2_gcc.cmd
+ make_gnu_os2.cmd
* Renamed to align the filename with the rest of the
GNU make command files. Content unchanged.
TODO: TGET test case for my vtgetlst problem.
TODO: TGET fix for the above.
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9be42c6fc4 |
2008-04-17 13:26 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/defpath.c
+ source/rtl/defpathu.c
* source/rtl/errorapi.c
+ source/rtl/errorapu.c
* source/rtl/shadow.c
+ source/rtl/shadowu.c
* Undocumented compatibility functions moved to separate files.
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b9c3cbccfc |
2008-01-25 21:27 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* harbour-ce-spec
* harbour-w32-spec
* bin/bld.bat
* harbour.spec
* common.mak
* source/pp/Makefile
* source/lang/Makefile
* source/macro/Makefile
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/vm/mainstd/Makefile
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/mainwin/Makefile
* source/main/Makefile
* source/debug/Makefile
* source/codepage/Makefile
* source/common/Makefile
* source/rdd/nulsys/Makefile
* source/rdd/Makefile
* source/rdd/hsx/Makefile
* source/rdd/usrrdd/Makefile
* source/compiler/Makefile
* contrib/hbct/tests/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/tests/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/hbole/tests/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/hbapollo/tests/bld.bat
* contrib/hbfbird/tests/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/hbfbird/tests/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/tests/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/tests/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/hbgd/tests/bldtest.bat
* contrib/hbmisc/tests/Makefile
* contrib/hbgf/tests/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/hbbtree/tests/Makefile
* contrib/examples/guestbk/Makefile
* contrib/examples/pe/Makefile
* contrib/examples/dbu/Makefile
* contrib/examples/misc/Makefile
* contrib/examples/hscript/Makefile
* utils/hbdoc/Makefile
* utils/hbextern/Makefile
* utils/hbdot/Makefile
* utils/hbmake/Makefile
* utils/hbmake/hbmutils.prg
* utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
* utils/hbpp/Makefile
* utils/hbpptest/Makefile
* utils/hbtest/Makefile
* utils/hbrun/Makefile
* tests/Makefile
* Core libs renamed to be prefixed with hb, while
having the first significant 5 chars unique.
Old name New name
-------- --------
codepage -> hbcpage
common -> hbcommon
compiler -> hbcplr
debug -> hbdebug
hbsix -> hbsix
hsx -> hbhsx
lang -> hblang
macro -> hbmacro
pp -> hbpp
rtl -> hbrtl
vm -> hbvm
rdd -> hbrdd
dbfcdx -> rddcdx
dbffpt -> rddfpt
dbfntx -> rddntx
nulsys -> hbnulrdd
usrrdd -> hbusrrdd
mainwin -> hbmainwin
mainstd -> hbmainstd
NOTE/TODO: We're currently not in sync with contribs,
regarding hb prefixing, since in contrib
rdds and gts (rightly) also have hb prefixes.
The only reason not to add them in core this
time, is to keep compatibility with DJGPP.
Maybe we should remove those prefixes from
contrib.
NOTE/TODO: Do tests in as many platforms and as many contrib
tests as possible. Feedback from hbmake users is
also welcome.
!!! Please update your local make files !!!
* include/hbgtinfo.ch
+ Added HB_ prefixed versions for all GTI_ macros.
Unprefixed GTI_ macros are to be considered xhb
compatible (or legacy) ones, and they can be
excluded by #defining HB_GT_NO_XHB if they seem to
collide with user code.
TODO: Switch to use HB_GTI_* inside Harbour code.
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609f24e2e4 |
2007-12-20 11:44 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
+ harbour/source/rtl/gtkeycod.c
+ added hb_gt_dos_keyCodeTanslate() - based on hb_gt_ReadKey()
from GTDOS by David G. Holm <dholm@jsd-llc.com>
* harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtos2/gtos2.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
* use hb_gt_dos_keyCodeTanslate() to eliminate repeated code
* harbour/contrib/hbrddads/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* updated code to locate directories with header files
* harbour/source/rtl/hbini.prg
! fixed typo in HB_IniRead()
* harbour/source/rtl/persist.prg
! eliminated internal static variable
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62ed005979 |
2007-12-03 22:35 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* harbour/source/rtl/inkey.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/inkeyapi.c
* moved hb_inkey*() functions to GT subsystem so now they can be
overloaded by GT drivers and/or operate on different GT context
* harbour/source/rtl/mouse53.c
* eliminated to unused static variables
* harbour/source/rtl/mouseapi.c
* do not include unnecessary header files
* harbour/source/rtl/gtchrmap.c
* replaced // comment by /* ... */
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0de23eaa4f |
2007-11-16 14:46 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* include/hbsetup.ch
! Minor fix in comments.
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
+ Added hb_rddInfo() translation for xhb apps.
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/natmsgu.c
* source/rtl/natmsg.c
+ Added Harbour internal version of undocument Clipper
Nat*() (and friends) calls. These are always available
in core.
Harbour __natIsAffirm() = Clipper IsAffirm()
Harbour __natIsNegative() = Clipper IsNegative()
Harbour __natMsg() = Clipper NationMsg()
Harbour __natSortVer() = Clipper _NatSortVer()
Harbour __natMsgVer() = Clipper _NatMsgVer()
* utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
* source/rtl/dircmd.prg
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
* source/rtl/tgetlist.prg
* source/rtl/tlabel.prg
* source/rtl/treport.prg
! Now using Harbour internal __NAT*() functions
instead of C5.x undocumented calls, so Harbour
will now compile with HB_C52_UNDOC turned off.
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f7de654b8b |
2007-11-11 22:26 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/getsys53.prg
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
+ source/rtl/secondfs.c
* source/rtl/seconds.c
+ source/rtl/mouse53.c
* source/rtl/mouseapi.c
+ Some C53 and FlagShip functions moved to separate source file.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/hbstrsh.c
* utils/hbtest/rt_stra.prg
+ Added hb_StrShrink(<cString>[,<nShrinkBy>]) -> cStringShrinked
<nShrinkBy> has a default value of 1. Returns empty string
on error, returns full string if <nShrinkBy> is zero or negative.
This function call is meant to be use instead of code like this:
cString := Left( cString, Len( cString ) - 1 ) ->
cString := hb_StrShrink( cString, 1 )
TODO: Maybe to support passing it by reference and make it even
faster.
+ Added regression tests for this function.
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88cb3664a9 |
2007-10-27 16:46 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* include/hbapifs.h
* source/common/hbfsapi.c
! Added missing HB_EXPORTs.
+ Added hb_fsFileExists(). This is the preferred way to check
for the existence of a file, because it is fast and will
find a file even of directory traversal is not possible
for the file's directory. Works the same way as file
existence check in most other tools.
; NOTE: DOS branch was not compiled or tested (it is a
rewrite of a tested ASM function though).
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/hbfile.c
+ Added HB_FILEEXISTS() Harbour level function to check
for the existence of a file. This works better than
FILE() in most situations, but it doesn't accept any
wildcards.
* source/compiler/gencobj.c
! Fixed to not used access(). Using hb_fsFileExists() instead.
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95422142ab |
2007-10-17 11:55 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/oemansi.c
+ source/rtl/oemansix.c
* source/rtl/typefile.prg
+ source/rtl/typefilx.prg
* source/rdd/Makefile
* source/rdd/dbjoin.prg
+ source/rdd/dbjoinx.prg
* source/rdd/dblist.prg
+ source/rdd/dblistx.prg
* source/rdd/dbtotal.prg
+ source/rdd/dbtotalx.prg
* source/rdd/dbstrux.prg
+ source/rdd/dbstruxx.prg
* source/rdd/dbfuncs.prg
+ source/rdd/dbfuncsx.prg
* source/rdd/dbsort.prg
+ source/rdd/dbsortx.prg
* source/rdd/dbcmd.c
+ source/rdd/dbcmdx.c
* source/rdd/dbupdat.prg
+ source/rdd/dbupdatx.prg
+ Moved XPP compatible functions into separated source files.
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f2b0c25e87 |
2007-09-18 14:40 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbclass.ch
+ added new commands for scalar classes:
ASSOCIATE CLASS <ClassName> WITH TYPE
ARRAY|BLOCK|CHARACTER|DATE|HASH|LOGICAL|NIL|
NUMERIC|POINTER|SYMBOL
ENABLE CLASS TYPE ALL
ENABLE TYPE CLASS ARRAY|BLOCK|CHARACTER|DATE|HASH|LOGICAL|NIL|
NUMERIC|POINTER|SYMBOL
Please remeber that:
ENABLE CLASS TYPE ALL
and:
ENABLE TYPE CLASS ...
can be used in any place of code - this commands are translated to
REQUEST HB<TYPENAME>
so are not executed
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
+ added __clsAssocType( <hClass>, <cType> ) => <lOK>
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/tscalar.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalars.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalard.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarh.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarl.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarp.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalara.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalaru.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarb.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarn.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/tscalarc.c
+ added scalar classes for basic types,
Now it's possible to define messages also for basic item types.
It's even possible to overload some not defined in HVM operators,
f.e. in this example we overload operator "+" so it makes
AADD( <aValue>, <xValue> )
for code like <aValue> + <xValue>:
#include "hbclass.ch"
PROC MAIN()
LOCAL a:={}
ASSOCIATE CLASS MyArray WITH TYPE ARRAY
a := a + "elem1"
a += "elem2"
a := a + "elem3"
a += "elem4"
? a:asString, a:isScalar
AEVAL(a,{|x,i|QOUT(i,x)})
RETURN
CREATE CLASS MyArray INHERIT __HBArray
OPERATOR "+" ARG xValue INLINE AADD( Self, xValue ), Self
ENDCLASS
Operators which have default actions for given types defined in HVM
cannot be overloaded.
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9303fd7c30 |
2007-09-17 12:25 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* common.mak
+ source/rtl/tbrowsys.prg
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
+ Added new file for C5.3 TB*() functions.
Most of them is dummy, a few of them were moved
here from existing files.
* include/hbextern.ch
+ Added rest of C5.3 TB*() functions.
* source/rtl/teditor.prg
! Fixed new scope violations reported by Guillermo.
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
+ :border implemented (to be tested).
! :setColumn() return value fixed, NOTE added.
! Non-character :picture handled properly.
(to be tested for full compatibility)
% Some optimizations.
- :TApplyKey() removed (it is not a C5.3 method)
; Some source cleanup and other changes.
; Work in progress.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/tscalar.prg
- source/rtl/array.prg
- source/rtl/block.prg
- source/rtl/characte.prg
- source/rtl/date.prg
- source/rtl/logical.prg
- source/rtl/nil.prg
- source/rtl/numeric.prg
- source/rtl/scalar.prg
+ Consolidated scalar classes to one file.
+ Minor optimizations and cleanup done on files.
+ Class function names now consistently HB*()
(was non-Class(y) compatible and a mixed list
of plain unprefixed class names and class names
prefixed with an underscore). Notice however that
Class(y) has only CsyArray() defined in its own
library, the rest was seemingly made only
available as additional source code.
! Fixed NIL class to be named NIL (was _NIL).
% Some unneeded MESSAGE redirections removed.
% LOCAL var[0] -> LOCAL var := {}. This results
in better pcode.
+ Added all these symbols to hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/symbol.prg
* Some cleanup.
; I believe this should be named HBSymbol() and
added to hbextern.ch
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9dc35d9cef |
2007-09-10 17:25 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/dbinfo.ch
* harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
* renamed RDDI_TRIGGERS to RDDI_TRIGGER
+ added RDDI_PENDINGTRIGGER, RDDI_PENDINGPASSWORD,
DBI_TRIGGER, DBI_OPENINFO
* do not generate RT error in WA default ORDERINFO() method
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbini.prg
+ added HB_ReadIni()/HB_WriteIni() - code by Giancarlo Niccolai
borowed from xHarbour with some minor fixes
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1b46bf32b9 |
2007-09-07 03:38 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* tests/Makefile
* tests/rto_get.prg
+ tests/rto_tb.prg
* include/button.ch
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/rtl/mssgline.prg
+ source/rtl/gui.prg
+ source/rtl/menusys.prg
+ source/rtl/tmenusys.prg
* source/rtl/checkbox.prg
* source/rtl/einstvar.prg
* source/rtl/getlist.prg
* source/rtl/getsys.prg
* source/rtl/listbox.prg
* source/rtl/memoedit.prg
* source/rtl/pushbtn.prg
* source/rtl/radiobtn.prg
* source/rtl/radiogrp.prg
* source/rtl/scrollbr.prg
* source/rtl/tbcolumn.prg
* source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
* source/rtl/teditor.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetlist.prg
* source/rtl/tlabel.prg
* source/rtl/tmenuitm.prg
* source/rtl/tpopup.prg
* source/rtl/treport.prg
* source/rtl/ttopbar.prg
; These changes mainly targeted the .prg
level UI classes of Harbour.
+ Code standardization, cleanup, formatting.
(formatting is not fully complete yet)
! Lots of compatibility fixes.
! Lots of bugfixes (crashes, wrongly passed
parameters, etc).
! Minor fix in one of the methods of HBReportForm()
- Non-Clipper classes removed (the MENUSYS/msgline
related ones).
! Some fixes adapted from xHarbour's TBrowse()
+ Class VARs properly scoped.
+ TBColumn() is now fully compatible.
* The mess in the TTopBar and related classes was
cleaned up, some small non-Clipper compatible
classes were removed and a new TMenuSys class
was created of the related parts.
% Optimizations.
+ TBrowse/TBColumn regression test suite
added (far from complete at this point).
; NOTE: No C5.3 GUI support is implemented in Harbour.
; NOTE: Harbour uses Disp*() functions in UI functions
to update screen. C5.x uses a mixture of Dev*(),
Q?Out() and Disp*().
; NOTE: TBrowse() fixing is still a work in progress.
; Please test.
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936bb1255a |
2007-08-20 23:55 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/harbour.spec
! added workaround for undefined Epoch tag
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/common.mak
- harbour/source/rtl/terror.prg
- removed .prg level ERROR class
* harbour/include/hbapierr.h
* harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
+ added ERROR class supported at .c level and updated all necessary
functions to work without PCODE execution - it should allow to
create and update ERROR object when HVM has active exceptions
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_hvma.prg
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_array.prg
* update HBTEST for new ERROR object structure
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c775f56f50 |
2007-08-20 15:50 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* do not generate error for QSELF()[...] - Clipper allows such
operation and because some valid Clipper code needs it then
I disabled error message.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/einstvar.prg
+ added undocumented CA-Cl*pper function _eInstVar() used to validate
variable type in assign messages.
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
* changed 'char *' to 'const char *' in hb_arraySetC() and hb_arraySetCL()
* harbour/source/rdd/dbcmd.c
* cleaned DBSKIPPER() code
* harbour/source/rtl/browdb.prg
* use written in C DBSKIPPER() function instead of static .prg Skipped()
when HB_COMPAT_XPP macro is enabled
* harbour/source/rtl/browse.prg
! fixes in BROWSE() function:
! displaying box characters
+ added CL53 compatible mouse actions
+ added mouse wheel actions
+ added support for deleting records (K_DEL)
+ added support for edit mode
+ added support for append mode
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2007-08-09 02:10 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbgtinfo.ch
+ added GTI_KBD_INSERT
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/gtkbstat.c
+ added common for W32 GT drivers: hb_gt_w32_getKbdState() and
hb_gt_w32_setKbdState()
* harbour/source/rtl/gtgui/gtgui.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
* use hb_gt_w32_getKbdState() and hb_gt_w32_setKbdState() for
GTI_KBDSHIFTS
* harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
+ added support for GTI_KBDSHIFTS
* harbour/contrib/libct/keyset.c
* use GTI_KBDSHIFTS to get/set keyboard flags
* harbour/contrib/libnf/prtscr.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/numlock.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/shift.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/alt.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/ctrl.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/caplock.c
* use GTI_KBDSHIFTS to get/set keyboard flags
+ harbour/contrib/libnf/ftshadow.c
* harbour/contrib/libnf/makefile.bc
* harbour/contrib/libnf/makefile.vc
+ added missing file I forgot to add in previous commit
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2007-07-02 17:16 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbhex.c
* added HB_HEXTONUM() and HB_NUMTOHEX()
* harbour/include/hbcompat.ch
* added trnaslation rules for expresions in parentheses which use
new xHarbour operators: HAS, IN, LIKE, &, |, ^^, >>, <<
Please note that only code which uses above operators in parentheses
will be translated, f.e. this code will not be translated:
if cVal1 IN cVal2
nVal := nVal1 | nVal2 | nVal3 | nVal4
endif
will not be translated but this one will:
if ( cVal1 IN cVal2 )
nVal := ( nVal1 | nVal2 | nVal3 | nVal4 )
endif
* harbour/contrib/tip/thtml.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/thtml.ch
+ added $\Id
* harbour/source/rtl/hbbit.c
+ added $\Id
! fixed typo in HB_BITSHIFT()
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2007-07-02 14:10 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbcompat.ch
+ added hb_CStr() <=> CStr() translations
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbbit.c
+ added set of hb_bit*() functions for bit manipulations:
HB_BITAND( <nVal1>, <nVal2>, [<nVal3,...>] ) => <nResult>
HB_BITOR( <nVal1>, <nVal2>, [<nVal3,...>] ) => <nResult>
HB_BITXOR( <nVal1>, <nVal2>, [<nVal3,...>] ) => <nResult>
HB_BITNOT( <nVal> ) => <nResult>
HB_BITTEST( <nVal>, <nBit> ) => <lResult>
HB_BITSET( <nVal>, <nBit> ) => <nResult>
HB_BITRESET( <nVal>, <nBit> ) => <nResult>
HB_BITSHIFT( <nVal>, <nBits> ) => <nResult>
* harbour/contrib/tip/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/tip/utils.c
* harbour/contrib/tip/popcln.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/Changelog
* harbour/contrib/tip/cgi.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/url.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/httpcln.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/client.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/encoder.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/smtpcln.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/mail.prg
* harbour/contrib/tip/ftpcln.prg
+ harbour/contrib/tip/thtml.prg
+ harbour/contrib/tip/thtml.ch
- harbour/contrib/tip/cstr.prg
* synced with recent xHarbour modifications - please test
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* formatting
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
% do not copy date value to separate memory buffer but decode dates
directly from record buffer
* harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
* optimize PCODE generated for:
return <somefunc>([<params,...>])
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