* harbour/include/hbclass.ch
! removed:
MESSAGE <msgName> IS <mthName>
used as synonym of:
MESSAGE <msgName> METHOD <mthName>
If someone was using the removed version then please update the
code to MESSAGE ... METHOD ...
The removed command has special meaning in Class(y) and it allow
to define alternate names for existing messages. I'll add support
for them in the future.
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
* added disabled code which is a workaround for some possible
bad side effect caused by online shadow showing by CTWIN.
* harbour/source/rtl/errorint.c
! fixed displaying internal error message
* harbour/source/common/hbver.c
* added "Rev." prefix to shown revision number
* harbour/include/hbexprop.h
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
+ added hb_compExprReduceNegate()
! fixed wrong negate optimizations for platforms where HB_LONG_MAX
is smaller then -HB_LONG_MIN, f.e. all x86 based CPUs.
! fixed setting the size in optimized negative numbers
! fixed some math optimizations to not use casting to double value
when it's not necessary - when double precision is smaller then HB_LONG
(f.e. on x86 it's 53 bits and HB_LONG has 64bit) such casting can damage
up to 11 less significant bits in big 64 bit numbers.
* harbour/source/rtl/hbinet.c
* replaced MAKEWORD() macro with HB_MKWORD() to pacify BCC58 warnings
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
+ added #include <limits.h>
It should hide some warnings related to redefined integer size constants
Viktor if it will not help for BCC58 warnings then you will have to add
#include <stdint.h>
few lines below but please remember that older BCC version does not
have it so check for the exact compiler version.
! changed macros which setting default numeric item size for more strict
Clipper compatible mode. I'm not a fun of some Clipper behavior in
calculating number size and I left some notes about it in hbdefs.h
Anyhow this and some other modifications below should cover the
differences you've found recently. Some things are not addressed by
me intentionally, f.e. _itemPutNL() in Clipper always set size to 10
without checking the maximum size so it's too small for values less
then -999999999. Harbour compiler makes more compile time optimizations
then Clipper. The formatting rules used by compiler are a little bit
different then by VM so this can be source of some other differences
to Clipper. I can easy create some examples. Harbour supports 64bit
signed integers and Clipper doesn't. This is yet another situation
when we may have different results then Clipper. Most of them can
be hidden if we add new PCODE(s) for integer number with explicit
size but I do not think it's such important to increase PCODE list.
In few cases it will be necessary to disable some optimizations at
all and I do not like it. In the future when I will be adding some
new optimizations I also add compiler switch to disable/enable
optimizations which can have such side effects for people who need
strict formatting.
* harbour/include/hbvmpub.h
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* updated for more Clipper compatible number formating using new macros
* harbour/contrib/hbct/screen2.c
! fixed possible vary bad bug (memory buffer overflow) in SCREENSTR()
* harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
! fixed possible GPF in some *nixes
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
! do not execute the same destructor inherited from different parent
classes more then once
* harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
! fixed bug with '9' used as stop condition of function pattern
this character cannot be stripped, f.e.:
? transform( "abc", "@_99*" )
! fixed bug with '*' or '$' used with @), f.e.:
? transform( -12345, "@) $999999" )
! fixed replacing '.' with ',' when @E is used without picture part, f.e.:
? transform( 123.45, "@E" )
! fixed ',' conversions
? transform( 12.34,"@E ab,cd.ef9,9.99,.--" )
! fixed bug with picture starting with ".", f.e.:
? transform( 0.3456, ".999" )
! fixed "@(" and "@)" conversions, f.e.:
? transform( -12345, "@) 1999*999" )
! fixed late oveflow detection in "@(" and "@)", f.e.:
? transtest( -12345, "@( 6798^999" )
! fixed "@E" conversion for dates to keep user delimiters set in
_SET_DATEFORMAT, f.e.:
set( _SET_DATEFORMAT, "mm:dd:yyyy" ); ? transform( date(), "@E" )
set( _SET_DATEFORMAT, "yyyy<mm>dd" ); ? transform( date(), "@E" )
Please note that Harbour is not strictly Clipper compatible here
because it respects _SET_DATEFORMAT set by user.
! fixed 64bit integer conversion by eliminating conversion to
'double' f.e.:
? transform( 1234567890123456789, "99999999999999999999" )
? transform( -1234567890123456789, "99999999999999999999" )
! some other fixes, see regression test transtst.prg
% speed improvement in numeric conversions
+ harbour/tests/transtst.prg
+ added regression test for transform function
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_trans.prg
* disabled transform() tests for "@E" and result smaller then 5 bytes
CA-Cl*pper do not check result size and always exchanges
bytes 1-2 with bytes 4-5 for @E conversion. It's buffer overflow
bug and I do not want to replicate it inside our transform
implementation. It also causes that the results for for strings
smaller then 5 bytes behaves randomly.
In fact precise tests can show that it's not random behavior
but CA-Cl*pper uses static buffer for result and when current one
is smaller then 5 bytes then first two bytes are replaced with
4-5 bytes from previous result which was length enough, f.e.:
? transform( "0123456789", "" )
? transform( "AB", "@E" )
? transform( "ab", "@E" )
Replicating exact CA-Cl*pper behavior it's trivial (it will be enough
to use static buffer two and not check the size of current result) but
IMHO it's bug.
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* added strictly Clipper compatible code covered by HB_C52_STRICT
and comment about possible difference in Harbour.
* harbour/include/hbgtinfo.ch
* harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
+ added HB_GTI_ISUNICODE - it returns logical value with information
about Unicode mode in active GT driver - it's necessary for proper
CP initialization in some GTDs which can work in both mode depending
on client side settings
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
* improved UTF-8 detection
* added automatic PuTTY detection
* improved PuTTY and some xterm key handling
* added some missing RXVT keys
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/include/hbexpra.c
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/include/hbexprc.c
* harbour/include/hbmacro.h
* harbour/include/hbpcode.h
* harbour/include/hbxvm.h
* harbour/source/common/hbdate.c
* harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
* harbour/source/compiler/hbdead.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hblbl.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbstripl.c
* harbour/source/rtl/abs.c
* harbour/source/rtl/at.c
* harbour/source/rtl/chrasc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/datec.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dateshb.c
* harbour/source/rtl/diskspac.c
* harbour/source/rtl/disksphb.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtfunc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/left.c
* harbour/source/rtl/len.c
* harbour/source/rtl/math.c
* harbour/source/rtl/minmax.c
* harbour/source/rtl/mod.c
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
* harbour/source/rtl/philesx.c
* harbour/source/rtl/replic.c
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* harbour/source/rtl/set.c
* harbour/source/rtl/space.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strcase.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strpeek.c
* harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
* harbour/source/rtl/trim.c
* harbour/source/rtl/type.c
* harbour/source/rtl/val.c
* harbour/source/rtl/word.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
* added some PCODEs to cover all possible combination of ++, --, <op>=
operations in the same way and keep Clipper compatible RT errors.
* added some other PCODEs to optimize some commonly used expressions/
statements
* use HB_ERR_ARGS_BASEPARAMS instead of hb_paramError()
* some other cleanups and minor optimizations
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_math.prg
* update expected result for MOD() - it was not Clipper compatible and
it will be hard to make it compatible without introducing some Clipper's
side effects
* harbour/Makefile
+ harbour/make_bsd.sh
+ harbour/make_drw.sh
* harbour/make_tgz.sh
+ harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
* harbour/bin/pack_src.sh
+ harbour/bin/postinst.bat
+ harbour/bin/postinst.sh
* harbour/config/dir.cf
* harbour/config/bsd/gcc.cf
* harbour/config/bsd/global.cf
+ harbour/config/darwin/dir.cf
+ harbour/config/darwin/gcc.cf
+ harbour/config/darwin/global.cf
+ harbour/config/darwin/install.cf
* harbour/config/dos/dir.cf
* harbour/config/dos/global.cf
* harbour/config/dos/install.cf
* harbour/config/dos/owatcom.cf
* harbour/config/dos/watcom.cf
* harbour/config/linux/gcc.cf
* harbour/config/linux/global.cf
* harbour/contrib/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/dot/pp_harb.ch
* harbour/contrib/libct/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/libct/bit1.c
* harbour/contrib/libct/bit2.c
* harbour/contrib/libct/bit3.c
* harbour/contrib/libct/files.c
* harbour/contrib/libct/ftoc.c
- harbour/contrib/libct/invertwin.prg
+ harbour/contrib/libct/invrtwin.prg
* harbour/contrib/libct/keyset.c
* harbour/contrib/libct/makefile.bc
* harbour/contrib/libmisc/dates2.c
* harbour/contrib/rdd_ads/ads1.c
* harbour/contrib/rdd_ads/adsfunc.c
* harbour/contrib/samples/date.c
* harbour/include/dbinfo.ch
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
* harbour/include/hbapigt.h
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/include/hbdate.h
* harbour/include/hbdbf.h
* harbour/include/hbdbferr.h
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/include/hbexprc.c
* harbour/include/hbexprop.h
* harbour/include/hbmacro.h
* harbour/include/hbmath.h
* harbour/include/hbpcode.h
* harbour/include/hbrddcdx.h
* harbour/include/hbrdddbf.h
* harbour/include/hbrdddbt.h
* harbour/include/hbrddfpt.h
* harbour/include/hbrddntx.h
* harbour/include/hbset.h
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* harbour/include/set.ch
* harbour/source/common/Makefile
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
- harbour/source/common/hbffind.c
* harbour/source/common/hbfsapi.c
* harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
* harbour/source/common/hbver.c
+ harbour/source/common/hbverdsp.c
* harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
* harbour/source/compiler/gencli.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.c
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.l
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.slx
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.sly
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
* harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbusage.c
* harbour/source/compiler/simplex.c
* harbour/source/macro/macro.l
* harbour/source/macro/macro.slx
* harbour/source/macro/macro.y
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbcmd.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
- harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.h
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/source/rtl/abs.c
* harbour/source/rtl/at.c
* harbour/source/rtl/datec.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dates.c
* harbour/source/rtl/dateshb.c
* harbour/source/rtl/datesx.c
* harbour/source/rtl/empty.c
* harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
* harbour/source/rtl/errorint.c
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
* harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbrandom.c
* harbour/source/rtl/idle.c
* harbour/source/rtl/inkey.c
* harbour/source/rtl/math.c
* harbour/source/rtl/minmax.c
* harbour/source/rtl/pad.c
* harbour/source/rtl/padc.c
* harbour/source/rtl/padl.c
* harbour/source/rtl/padr.c
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* harbour/source/rtl/soundex.c
* harbour/source/rtl/str.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strcase.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strmatch.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strtran.c
* harbour/source/rtl/strzero.c
* harbour/source/rtl/substr.c
* harbour/source/rtl/val.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/kbdcrs.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/kbsln.c
* harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/keytrans.c
* harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
* harbour/source/vm/codebloc.c
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* harbour/source/vm/eval.c
* harbour/source/vm/extend.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
* harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
* harbour/source/vm/runner.c
* harbour/tests/bldtest/bldtest.c
* harbour/utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
* Sorry but it's too much modification for full description
cvs diff gives file 785982 bytes length. So I only count the
main things:
! cleand the code (no more warning messages under Linux and GCC and
DOS OpenWatcom) - some of them were real bugs
! cleaned all endian dependend code I've found - now Harbour can be
compiled on LITLE and BIG endian machines - for some other like
PDP ENDIAN it's enough to define proper macros in hbdefs.h
+ added macros for to get/put values in chosen byte order:
HB_GET_LE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr )
HB_GET_BE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr )
HB_PUT_LE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr, nVal )
HB_PUT_BE_[U]INT{16,24,32,64}( pPtr, nVal )
+ added macro HB_CAST_BYTE_NUMBERS_OFF which disables casting in
HB_{GET|PUT}_{LE|BE}_* macros - it's necessary for some platforms
like ALPHA DEC.
! cleaned the code for 64bit machines
* changed all parameters in hb_date* functions (day, month, year, week)
from LONG to int - it doesn't change binary compatibility for 32bit
machines but can cause troubles with compiling the old source
+ changed HB_IT_LONG type to HB_LONG which is mapped to long long
by default for 32 bit machines.
+ change HB_IT_INTEGER to be real 'int' C type not 'short int'
+ added HB_IS_NUMINT() macro
+ added hb_parnll, hb_stornll, hb_retnll, hbretnlllen, hb_itemPutNLL,
hb_itemPutNLLLen, hb_itemGetNLL which operates on LONGLONG
+ added hb_parnint, hb_stornint, hb_retnint, hb_retnintlen,
hb_itemPutNInt, hb_itemPutNIntLen, hb_itemGetNInt which operates on
HB_LONG
+ added HB_PUSHLONGLONG pcode
+ changed compiler and optimizer to use HB_LONG numbers and reduce
conversion from to double which may damage the 64bit number.
+ common functions for string to number conversions for compiler, RTL
and RDD to reduce problems with differ FL values for the same number:
hb_compStrToNum(), hb_valStrnToNum(), hb_strToNum(), hb_strnToNum()
+ common function hb_numRoun() which uses exactly the same algorithms
as string to number conversion for the same reason - please keep
this functions together.
+ hack inside hb_numRound() similar to the one used by CL5.3
+ hb_numInt() which uses uses the same hack as hb_numRound()
+ rewritten number to string conversion
+ some new string manipulation functions hb_strncpy(), hb_strncat(), ...
They works differ the the C one - always set 0 at the end, the buffer
has to be n+1 bytes length, the n is total size of buffer not the
left free space.
! cleaned some code which operates on ASCIIZ string to avoid potential
buffer overflow
+ updated RDD code - it's the first part - in few days I plan to change
workarea structure in both projects - it will break any 3rd party RDDs
so they have to be updated. I want to add SUPERTABLE into workarea
to allow creating new RDD on-line.
! cleaned the bugs with negating integers - on most machines (like x86)
the integers are not 0 symmetric - it means that x = -x does not work
for {INT,LONG,LONGLONG}_MIN (hb_vmNegate, ABS())
+ cleaned error messages to be Clipper compatible.
+ updated build process for .DEB packages - now hb* scripts and shared
libs are created by standard make install
* added new .prg #defines: __PLATFORM__<cPlatfrom>,
__ARCH{16|32|64}BIT__, __LITTLE_ENDIAN__|__BIG_ENDIAN__|__PDP_ENDIAN__
!!! cPlatfrom can have lower letters (for xHarbour compatibility)
If you do not like it please change it.
* others ...