* include/hbexprb.c
* source/compiler/exproptb.c
* source/macro/macrob.c
* fixed to release the memory if macro compiled code contains
a variable or a function reference
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* added missing '(' to copile correctly on UNIX'es
* include/hbcomp.h
* include/hberrors.h
* include/hbexpra.c
* include/hbexprb.c
* include/hbexprop.h
* include/hbhash.h
* include/hbmacro.h
* include/hbpcode.h
* source/common/Makefile
* source/common/expropt1.c
* source/common/expropt2.c
* source/common/hbhash.c
* source/compiler/expropta.c
* source/compiler/exproptb.c
* source/compiler/genc.c
* source/compiler/harbour.c
* source/compiler/harbour.l
* source/compiler/harbour.y
* source/compiler/hbfix.c
* source/compiler/hbgenerr.c
* source/compiler/hbident.c
* source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* source/macro/macro.l
* source/macro/macro.y
* source/macro/macroa.c
* source/macro/macrob.c
* source/rtl/dates.c
* source/vm/hvm.c
* source/vm/macro.c
+ source/common/hbdate.c
+ tests/ddate.prg
+ tests/switch.prg
+added support for DATE type constants in the following format:
0dYYYYMMDD
for example (see tests/ddate.prg for more):
IF( dDate > 0d20051112 )
+added support for SWITCH command (see tests/switch.prg)
SWITCH <expr>
CASE <integer_expression>
...
[EXIT]
CASE <string_expression>
...
[EXIT]
[OTHERWISE]
...
END
Notice:
- Integer and string expressions can be mixed in a single
SWITCH command with no runtime errors;
- CASE expression have to be resolved at compile time and
the result has to be either an integer or string constant
- if there is no EXIT statement then next CASE is executed
(or OTHERWISE for the last CASE)
For example:
CASE 1+32+2*4
CASE CHR(64)
CASE ASC('A')
CASE "A"+CHR(13)
Notice:
The above changes apply only to FLEX version!
* include/hbexprb.c
* source/compiler/exproptb.c
* source/macro/macrob.c
* fixed to compile with SIMPLEX defined
Notice: Simplex version is not updated for a long time and
it doesn't support all fixes from FLEX version
* include/hbcomp.h
* include/hbexprb.c
* include/hbmacro.h
* source/compiler/exproptb.c
* source/compiler/harbour.c
* source/compiler/hbgenerr.c
* source/macro/macrob.c
* source/vm/macro.c
* compiler reports error on the following syntax now (Clipper
compatibility):
{|| ¯ovar <operator> anysymbol}
"codeblock contains both macro and declared symbol reference"
Notice, that Clipper reports error even in this case:
MEMVAR mvar
{|| &mvar,mvar}
* source/vm/memvars.c
* restored initial and expand sizes for memvars table
* source/pp/ppcore.c
* some empty lines added
* include/hbexprb.c
* include/hbmacro.ch
* fixed support for strings as array of bytes
(in macro compiler)
* added a new #define HB_SM_ARRSTR as a flag
for HB_SETMACRO() to disable/enable strings
as array of bytes
* source/vm/macro.c
* added HB_SM_ARRSTR support
* fixed TYPE() function to return correct value when an
assigment to undeclared variable is checked (Clipper
creates the memvar variable) - thanks to Phil Krylov
* source/compiler/hbusage.c
* fixed typo for -ks switch
+ source/rtl/altd.prg
+new file with ALTD() procedure code
* hrbdll.bc
* hrbdll.vc
* makefile.bc
* makefile.nt
* makefile.vc
* source/rtl/Makefile
*added a reference to rtl/altd.prg
* source/common/hbffind.c
*fixed to compile correctly with HB_OS_UNIX
* include/hbcomp.h
* include/hbexpra.c
* include/hbexprb.c
* include/hbexprop.h
* include/hbpcode.h
* source/common/expropt1.c
* source/compiler/expropta.c
* source/compiler/exproptb.c
* source/compiler/genc.c
* source/compiler/harbour.c
* source/compiler/harbour.y
* source/compiler/hbfix.c
* source/compiler/hbgenerr.c
* source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* source/macro/macro.y
* source/macro/macroa.c
* source/macro/macrob.c
* source/vm/hvm.c
+added missing support for @¯o and @M->memvar
+added new pcode HB_MACROPUSHREF (all sources have to be
recompiled)
* source/debug/dbgtwin.prg
* source/debug/debugger.prg
*fixed procedures callstack when modules with/without debug info
are linked together
*fixed the debugger activation when ALTD() is used in
a module with no debug info (the debugger shows up
on the first line with debug info after the ALTD()
is called)
NOTICE:
Some compilers may require that the debug library has to
be specified as an object file in order to get the
debugger linked in.