* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ will now add lib/3rd dir to the link commands, so
unicows lib will be found in uninstalled Harbour SVN
source tree.
* contrib/make.hbs
* contrib/hbpost.hbm
+ automatically enable unicows support for contribs, if available.
- deleted support for undocumented __HB_BUILD_WINUNI envvar
* config/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
- deleted support for undocumented __HB_BUILD_WINUNI envvar
* package/winuni/mpkg_win_uni.bat
* package/mpkg_win_nightly.bat
- deleted special support for unicows libs for nightly
and official releases, along with HB_DIR_UNICOWS envvar.
Now these libs are included in all builds.
* config/win/global.mk
+ automatically enable unicows support for core, if available.
* config/win/xcc.mk
* config/win/icc.mk
* config/win/mingw.mk
* config/win/pocc.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/win/msvc.mk
+ added support for SYSLIBPATHS. (used by unicows support)
! fixed bcc dynlib link command missing libpaths.
; NOTE: watcom unicows support is missing, as it needs
special tricks due to missing separate libpath option
in this compiler/linker.
* config/wce/mingwarm.mk
* config/wce/poccarm.mk
* config/wce/msvcarm.mk
* synced with config/win files
+ config/libbin.mk
+ added rule to install pre-built binary libs.
(for unicows libs)
* Makefile
+ lib/3rd
+ lib/3rd/win
+ lib/3rd/win/mingw
+ lib/3rd/win/mingw/Makefile
+ lib/3rd/win/mingw/libunicows.a
+ lib/3rd/win/mingw/libunicows_license.txt
+ lib/3rd/win/bcc
+ lib/3rd/win/bcc/unicows_license.txt
+ lib/3rd/win/bcc/unicows.lib
+ lib/3rd/win/bcc/Makefile
+ added locally hosted unicows runtime/implibs from:
http://libunicows.sourceforge.net/ by author Vaclav Slavik.
With these libs, it's possible to use UNICODE builds
with both MS unicows.dll and opencows .dll on legacy
Windows-system (Win9x).
These libs will be installed to Harbour core lib directory,
and also used from lib/3rd directory, if they are available.
I've uploaed mingw and bcc libs because these are used
nearly exclusively by users, but they are also available
for older msvc, watcom, dmc and lcc compilers. I don't
think it's worth the extra size to support Win9x using
these legacy compilers, anyhow they can be added easily
if needed (except watcom, which requires more work).
; These changes mean three things:
1. Harbour now has only one build mode on Windows: UNICODE
This will greatly simplify coding and testing and will
allow to focus much better on what's important. It also
allows to drop lots of dual code dealing with separate
UNICODE and non-UNICODE branches.
2. Harbour default builds will now run on Win9x (currently
when using mingw or bcc compilers), though UNICOWS.DLL
is now required. See INSTALL how to get this free .dll
from MS. This also means that Harbour can now theoretically
by built on Win9x systems (I didn't try).
3. Harbour users can create UNICODE builds compatible with
Win9x, by simply adding -lunicows to their .hbp projects.
No extra installation is required.
* include/extend.api
* include/hbdefs.h
* include/hbapi.h
* include/clipdefs.h
* contrib/hbpost.hbm
* contrib/hbfimage/hbfimage.hbp
* config/rules.mk
- deleted HB_LEGACY_TYPES_OFF macro. it is the default
in post 3.0.x Harbour versions.
+ added HB_LEGACY_TYPES_ON macro. This should be used when
building C code which uses Clipper/Harbour legacy types
(f.e. LONG or BOOL).
It will stay until next stable version when all legacy
types will be permanently removed. This gives time for
3rd party developers to update code to use Harbour
(non-legacy) types in C code.
See '2009-11-01 11:35 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats' ChangeLog
entry about non-legacy Harbour types.
* config/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
* contrib/hbpost.hbm
* INSTALL
+ Renamed HB_BUILD_UNICODE to HB_BUILD_WINUNI.
Reasons many-fold, first it makes it clear this is a Windows
only setting, second it makes room for future UNICODE
setting which may mean a native UNICODE Harbour HVM,
third is to try to clear up the wide misunderstandings
surrounding this setting (several users thought this
will enable general UNICODE support in Harbour).
+ Extended/changed description of option HB_BUILD_WINUNI,
explaining its purpose better, giving more precise details
for WinCE builds and builds on Win9x/ME hosts.
; INCOMPATIBLE: If you use this setting, rename it on
your system. Note1: You don't have to set this
when doing WinCE builds (it's ignored).
Note2: Try UNICOWS, instead of overriding
this setting. It works.
* harbour/config/c.mk
* harbour/config/rules.mk
* use .sx file extension instead of .S to avoid problems with
non case sensitive filesystems
* harbour/src/rtl/fstemp.c
! fixed DOS version of hb_fsTempDir() - tmpnam() may return pure
file name without path i.e. in OpenWartcom builds
* accept optionally TEMP, TMP and TMPDIR environment variables in
DOS and OS2 build looking for directory with temporary files
* contrib/make.hbs
+ Generalized the way dynamic lib dependencies are found
to make it work on *nix systems, too.
* include/harbour.hbx
+ src/rtl/libnamec.c
* src/rtl/libname.prg
* src/rtl/Makefile
+ Added HB_LIBEXT() and HB_LIBPREFIX() functions.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Added "platform", "compiler", "cpu", "buildname", "dynsuffix"
to --hbinfo returned data.
* INSTALL
+ Documented HB_BUILD_CONTRIB_DYN setting. The default is
'no', and if set to 'yes', the build system will create
dynamic lib versions of the contribs.
* src/Makefile
* utils/hbformat/Makefile
* utils/hbi18n/Makefile
* utils/hbtest/Makefile
* config/global.mk
* config/dos/watcom.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/dyn.mk
* config/rules.mk
* INSTALL
* Renamed HB_BUILD_DLL to HB_BUILD_DYN.
* src/common/hbver.c
* src/rtl/Makefile [t]
* src/rdd/Makefile [t]
* include/hbdefs.h
* include/hbsetup.h
+ config/bsd/pcc.mk
* config/rules.mk [t]
+ First step to add support for pcc (Portable C Compiler) on bsd.
; Patch by Tamas Tevesz.
; TODO: ? I guess the -gc3 and -l disabler hacks are temporary.
(in files marked with [t])
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.pt_BR.po
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.hu_HU.po
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ In non-incremental mode when no workdir is manually set, hbmk2
will now create a temp subdir inside temp dir and create any
intermediate output files there. (previously it was using the
temp dir without creating a temp subdir inside).
; Please test and report leftover temp files and dirs, also test
it on *nix platforms.
* Changed 'couldn't', 'don't' style English abbrevs to
'could not', 'do not', etc.
* config/rules.mk
! Fixed to include static-only C compiler options for targets
which have no separate static/dynamic C compiler pass.
This should fix wrongly built pcre lib causing missing
exported functions in mingw Harbour .dlls.
* config/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
* external/pcre/Makefile
+ Added HB_CFLAGS_STA variable to hold C compiler options
passed solely when compiling for static lib.
* Change PCRE setup to use HB_CFLAGS_STA instead of -U
trick at the same time silencing msvc warning.
* config/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
+ Added HB_CFLAGS_DYN variable to pass lib specific options
specially directed to compilation phase when building
to create a .dll. Currently this affects pcre and zlib since
these are included in harbour .dll.
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* external/pcre/Makefile
* external/png/Makefile
* external/zlib/Makefile
+ Configured HB_CFLAGS_DYN for these libs to properly create
exported symbols in harbour .dll. This was a problem so far
for any non-mingw made harbour .dll.
* config/rules.mk
! Added hack to make it build hbpp after latest change.
Again hbpp, I couldn't find out what was the real problem,
so there may be a better fix.
* INSTALL
* config/rules.mk
+ config/res.mk
* config/bin.mk
* config/wce/global.mk
* config/wce/mingwarm.mk
* config/wce/poccarm.mk
* config/wce/msvcarm.mk
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/win/xcc.mk
* config/win/mingw.mk
* config/win/pocc.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/win/watcom.mk
* config/win/cygwin.mk
* config/win/global.mk
* config/win/msvc.mk
* config/os2/watcom.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
* config/os2/global.mk
+ Added support to GNU Make system to compile and link resources
on win, wce and os2 platforms.
* bin/postinst.bat
+ Deleted requirements from local comment. These are
documented in INSTALL.
* contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/sddodbc.c
! Silenced warnings.
* contrib/rddsql/sddoci/sddoci.c
* contrib/rddsql/sddoci/tests/test1.prg
+ Finished type mapping and value translation.
; Not being an Oracle user, I only have the few sample
tables, so no testing was made with these types.
; TOFIX: decimal position retrieval is currently wrong.
; TOFIX: date/time/timestamp doesn't seem to get through.
* config/win/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
* Moved HB_BUILD_UNICODE handling here for win platform,
to allow disabling it for potential 3rd party libs which
don't support UNICODE mode.
* src/common/hbffind.c
* Formatting.
* src/pp/pplib.c
* src/common/hbprintf.c
* src/rtl/gtclip.c
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* src/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* src/compiler/hbpcode.c
* include/hbgtcore.h
* contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
* contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.h
* contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.c
! Fixed remaining type conversion problems after doing
live testing on win/bcc.
Please test it on other platforms.
* config/rules.mk
+ Enabled HB_LEGACY_TYPES_OFF on default Harbour
builds. This is required to keep new type usage
enforced.
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
! Added relatively ugly hack to change dir separators in CC_RULE in
a generic way. It's ugly because it's only needed for non-linux
Watcom C (not C++!) builds, but this way it's possible to avoid
CC_RULE override in common/watcom.mk. CC_RULE override didn't
implement dynlib support, which meant that after switching
to C mode as default for watcom, dynlib generation got broken
on win and os2.
* src/compiler/hbmain.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbcomp.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbcompdf.h
+ Added support for -i- and -i+ options. They will disable/enable
handling of INCLUDE envvar.
* config/rules.mk
+ Added -i- Harbour compiler switch to avoid any interference
with user set INCLUDE envvars.
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
+ Added generic support to MOC compile headers.
; If this works out well, it makes it possible to use granular
(non-monolythic) headers for 'Q_OBJECT' classes.
It's also possible to move this logic into sub-libs.
This may also mean that some hacks which were currently
employed can be solved cleanly.
Please test/review.
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_slots.h
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqtableview.h
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqtableview.cpp
* contrib/hbqt/qth/QTableView.qth
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbdbfmodel.cpp
* contrib/hbqt/qth/QAbstractItemModel.qth
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbdrawingarea.h
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbdrawingarea.cpp
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqmainwindow.h
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqmainwindow.cpp
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqsyntaxhighlighter.h
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_hbqsyntaxhighlighter.cpp
* contrib/hbqt/qth/QSyntaxHighlighter.qth
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_events.h
* contrib/hbqt/hbqt_events.cpp
* Split monolithic hbqt_slots.h header to distinct
class headers.
* contrib/hbqt/generator/hbqtgen.prg
- contrib/hbqt/filelist.mk
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* Changed to not generate central filelist.mk.
(no dynamic files in central lib)
* config/rules.mk
- Deleted .l reference.
* contrib/hbqt/qtgui/QSyntaxHighlighter.cpp
* contrib/hbqt/qtgui/QTableView.cpp
* contrib/hbqt/qtcore/QAbstractItemModel.cpp
* Regenerated.
* src/macro/Makefile
- src/macro/macro.l
* src/compiler/Makefile
- src/compiler/harbour.l
- src/compiler/fixflex.c
* INSTALL
* config/c.mk
* config/rules.mk
* Deleted references to Flex and related files.
Flex is not used since long. It couldn't generate MT safe lexer code.
* contrib/hbwin/win_prn2.c
! Commented buggy code dealing with Chr( 256 ) strippage in PRINTFILERAW().
While I can imagine Chr( 26 ) may cause a little inconvenience
when sent to printer, it will just be a small visual one, and it's
very easy to overcome by using HB_MEMOWRIT() instead of MEMOWRIT()
to create the disk file, if the file was created by other means,
the Chr( 26 ) won't be there anyway. Anyhow I opted to have a clear cut
behavior even if it's slightly incompatible because old implementation
was buggy, and IMO such printing function shouldn't do behind-the-scenes
alterations on the data to be printed. After all the function is called
"RAW".
INCOMPATIBLE for files which has an ending Chr( 26 ).
* contrib/hbide/hbide.prg
! Removed CURDRIVE() and CURDIR() usage.
Notice that on *nix platforms there is no such thing as
drive letter, plus some platforms don't even have the
concept of current dir. CURDRIVE() is also an XBase++
specific call, so it may not be available in Harbour core.
! Removed hard-wired Windows specific path from save dialog.
(it was a template yet)
* config/rules.mk
! Deleted CFLAGS from default link rule.
After quick scan through the make files this shouldn't cause
problems. Please test and if it does, we should add missing
options to LDFLAGS.
; TODO: Clean CPPFLAGS vs. CFLAGS usage in all .mk files.
They should all uniformly use CFLAGS now.
* config/win/bcc.mk
+ Added hack to automatically configure bcc compilers
which makes proper setup of bcc32.cfg and ilink32.cfg
unnecessary. NOTE: This only works if you use compiler
autodetection, which means DON'T set HB_COMPILER to bcc
manually.
; Please make tests, f.e. I didn't test .dll creation.
* config/global.mk
+ Exporting autodetected compiler PATH.
* config/rules.mk
* Moved linker flags before output name option to make
some tools happy (bcc in this case).
* INSTALL
- Deleted just added extra NOTE for bcc users. Now it should
be configured automatically.
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbqt/hbqts/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/gtqtcs/Makefile
! Fixed QT detection on darwin after 2009-09-18 12:19 change
in detfun.mk.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Comment added (from .mk).
* config/darwin/gcc.mk
* config/darwin/icc.mk
* config/darwin/clang.mk
* config/darwin/global.mk
* config/rules.mk
+ Implemented HB_BUILD_STRIP for darwin.
(on darwin strip has to be called directly)
* config/rules.mk
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
+ Finished support for HB_LDFLAGS variable (to hold Makefile
local extra linker options). We don't use this feature yet.
* config/sunos/sunpro.mk
+ Setting CXX for sunos/sunpro.mk to make it build .cpp files
without forcing cpp mode explicitly. (suncc seems to do nothing
with .cpp input files.)
* config/bsd/libs.mk
* config/hpux/libs.mk
* config/darwin/libs.mk
* config/sunos/libs.mk
- Deleted commented /usr/X11R6/lib64 lib dir. It's a Linux
distro specific thing.
* config/linux/libs.mk
+ Added comment for /usr/X11R6/lib64
* config/linux/sunpro.mk
+ Setting CXX for linux/sunpro.mk to make it build .cpp files
without forcing cpp mode explicitly. (suncc seems to do nothing
with .cpp input files.)
Same fix for sunos/sunpro?
* config/rules.mk
+ Added option to override C++ compiler tool name with
$(CXX) variable.
* external/sqlite3/Makefile
* external/libpng/Makefile
* Formatting/cleanup.
* doc/bintools.txt
* config/dosecho.exe
! Restored previous version. (new one gave error on some watcom lines f.e.)
+ Added binary+source links.
* INSTALL
+ Some minor clarifications.
* 'NT system required' changed 'XP system recommended' for win hosts.
+ Added shell requirement for HB_BUILD_PKG.
% Simplified os2/watcom on linux example.
* bin/postinst.cmd
+ Some cleanup/sync with postinst.bat.
* source/Makefile
! Possible fix: Emptying DYNDIRLIST_BASE on dos targets
to save envvar space.
* source/Makefile
* config/lib.mk
+ Added gtcrs and gtsln to dynlib obj list for *nix targets.
* config/global.mk
+ Added Harbour version number to log header.
! Fixed to use short pkg name based on target platform
no host platform (=dos).
* config/bsd/gcc.mk
* config/hpux/gcc.mk
* config/darwin/icc.mk
* config/linux/icc.mk
* config/linux/sunpro.mk
* config/sunos/gcc.mk
* config/sunos/sunpro.mk
+ Added dynamic library generation to rest of targets.
; Please review, especially sunos/sunpro as it had some
.sh tricks which I couldn't replicate.
* config/bsd/global.mk
* config/hpux/global.mk
* config/darwin/global.mk
* config/linux/global.mk
* config/sunos/global.mk
! Setting DYN_PREF to 'lib'.
* config/wce/mingwarm.mk
* config/win/mingw.mk
- Disabled import libs. [They aren't necessary with mingw.]
* config/darwin/icc.mk
* Changed to use libtool instead of xiar.
(blind sync with darwin/gcc)
* config/dos/djgpp.mk
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/os2/gcc.mk
! Fixed to use $(ECHOQUOTE) in all $(ECHO) calls.
* config/win/bcc.mk
! Fixed use fixed backslashes regardless of shell in scripts.
* config/dyn.mk
! Fixed to use $(LIB_PREF) as implib name prefix.
% Minor opt in IMP_NAME forming.
* config/rules.mk
% Readded $(HB_INC_COMPILE) to be always on cmdline, to
better balance between cmdline and envvar space. (dos)
* config/instsh.mk
% Don't display useless '! Nothing to install' message
when there was no file to install. (could happen with
mingw dynamic lib install where implib is empty because
we don't generate one).
* config/global.mk
+ Will now show the autodetected compiler path.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! Fixed to not pass bogus resource source files to linker when
resource compiling isn't supported on given compiler (win/icc).
* config/common/watcom.mk
! Fixed double .exe extension (regression).
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbxbp/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
+ Experimental changes:
Now showing reason why library was skipped.
Configuration also works a little differently:
HB_INC_QT should either be set to the header dir,
or set to 'no' which will disables any autodetection
(on *nix systems). This method replaces HB_HAVE_QT=no
setting and leaves only one setting to control QT
lib building. Experimental, probably the control
method should be further tuned.
Possible log messages:
- component not found
- component location not set
- deselected
- platform not supported
- compiler not supported
- (...) not supported
+ not necessary
NOTE: I've used 3.81 'if/else if' structure here.
% Streamlined the way darwin autodetection is solved.
(not yet tested)
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
% Optimized prerequisit check by using $(filter)
* config/win/icc.mk
! Changed to use xilink instead of using the compiler for
linking. This syncs it with msvc and hbmk2, and it also
fixes .dll creation.
+ Added /nologo.
* config/global.mk
* config/wce/poccarm.mk
* config/wce/msvcarm.mk
* config/win/xcc.mk
* config/win/pocc.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/win/watcom.mk
* config/win/icc.mk
* config/win/msvc.mk
* config/rules.mk
* config/os2/watcom.mk
% Optimized OBJ_DYN_POSTFIX variable to be an internal one,
it doesn't need to be set in compiler .mk file anymore.
If there is any extra C compiler flag set for dynamic mode,
it will be set automatically.
* config/rules.mk
* config/dyn.mk
% Cleaned the way dynamic lib creation logic is activated.
Now there is no slowdown on targets where dynamic lib
isn't available (or implemented).
* config/rules.mk
* config/dyn.mk
! Fixed to handle dynamic lib creation gracefully for targets
where this isn't supported. Now a message will be shown.
+ config/os2-cp.exe
* config/readme.txt
+ Added os2 cp tool. For testing.
* source/pp/Makefile
* source/dynlib/mt/Makefile
* source/dynlib/Makefile
* Minor rename.
* source/dynlib/Makefile
* source/Makefile
* config/rules.mk
* config/dyn.mk
+ Respect HB_BUILD_DLL=no setting.
* Don't try to create .dll if there were no compiler local rules set.
* source/pp/Makefile
* bin/hb-mkdyn.bat
+ Deleting hbpp dynamic built object to not interfere with
harbour dll creation when picking up the objects with wildcard.
* Changed .dll creation script to not filter out above object
explicitly, it's not needed anymore.
* source/vm/mainwin.c
* source/vm/mainstd.c
* bin/hb-mkdyn.bat
+ Added hack to exclude any content when creating dynamic build
objects for win/watcom. Any content here breaks .dll creation
on this target.
* Changed .dll creation script to not filter out above objects
explicitly, it's not needed anymore.
* config/global.mk
% Changed CPU detection to use $(filter)
+ Added CPU detection based on wce compilers.
+ Showing detected host and target CPU architecture in log
(if it could be detected - this is currently only implemented
for non-*nix targets)
- Deleted host binary extension display in verbose mode.
- Deleted now unused HB_BUILD_VERBOSE option.
* config/global.mk
+ Added HB_DYN_VER variable to hold the version number used in Harbour
dynamic libary name.
* config/bsd/global.mk
* config/darwin/global.mk
* config/hpux/global.mk
* config/linux/global.mk
* config/os2/global.mk
* config/sunos/global.mk
* config/wce/global.mk
* config/win/global.mk
+ Added DYN_EXT variables for each platform.
* source/Makefile
* config/rules.mk
+ config/dyn.mk
+ source/dynlib
+ source/dynlib/mt
+ source/dynlib/mt/Makefile
+ source/dynlib/Makefile
* config/win/msvc.mk
+ Added experimental .dll building feature to the GNU Make system.
It's only implemented for MSVC yet.
The goal is to replace shell specific (postinst) solutions.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Added darwin/icc support. Untested yet.
* source/vm/maindllp.c
! Fixed typo in prev commit.
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
! Fixed to skip them when using dos hosts (due to long filenames
in libhpdf lib sources/headers)
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
+ Enabled for watcom/dos and watcom/linux targets.
* config/common/watcom.mk
* config/rules.mk
+ Added CC_FLAGS variable similar to HB_FLAGS to aid
moving flags to envvars and to reduce redundancy in rules.
* The CC_RULE hack was a little bit modified accordingly
for c-mode non-linux watcom. We're now a bit closer to
be able to drop CC_RULE override.
! Adapted above change for watcom where now all (non-user)
flags are moved to envvar when using dos shells.
* config/wce/poccarm.mk
* config/wce/msvcarm.mk
* config/win/xcc.mk
* config/win/pocc.mk
* config/win/bcc.mk
* config/win/watcom.mk
* config/win/icc.mk
* config/win/msvc.mk
* config/rules.mk
+ Made dynamic compilation pass a little bit more generic.
Now HB_DYN_COPT variable should be set to the switch(es) which
are used in this pass. This will automatically enable the
dynamic compilation pass. F.e. for *nix/gcc compilers it can
be set to -fPIC.