* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
* removed old HB_PP_RULES used for precomputed pptables
* added protection against setting possible actions executed without
HB_ARCHITECTURE and HB_COMPILER
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
! set EXE_FILE - it's workaround to force bin/<arch>/<cmp> directory
creation in current make files and then cleaning it if possible
* harbour/config/rules.cf
* removed old hardcoded clean rules which deleted files not created
by build process
* harbour/config/instsh.cf
* pacified install command echo
* harbour/config/globsh.cf
! fixed new sh clean rules: [ ! -f $(LIB_DIR)/* ] causes syntax
error when more then one file exists in $(LIB_DIR) directory
* source/pp/Makefile
! Fixed to delete hbpp.tds.
* config/globsh.cf
+ Attempt to fix nt shell clean rules. Please test.
! Fixed to create bin dir even when lib targets are being
created. This hack is needed to support existing hack
inside source/pp/Makefile. If there is any possibility
to solve current hbpp lib+bin rules in some cleaner ways
IMO we should do it, but so far I couldn't figure out
how current method works.
* source/pp/Makefile
* config/rules.cf
* config/global.cf
+ Added new internal variable HB_HOST_BIN_DIR to avoid touching
original HB_BIN_COMPILE and in turn mess up __PLATFORM__ macro
definitions in recursive runs to GNU Make.
* harbour/harbour.spec
! fixed RPM building after recent modification in Makefiles
* harbour/harbour-win-spec
* harbour/harbour-wce-spec
* updated for new binary files directory and HB_BIN_COMPILE meaning
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
* harbour/config/rules.cf
! fixed binary extension used to execute hbpp and harbour,
AFAIK in current version it should be HB_HOST_BIN_EXT not EXE_EXT
* harbour/config/global.cf
! fixed host architecture autodetection:
@uname = $(shell uname -a)
does not execute command silently but creates envvar '@uname'
% added function for host detection and extended host detection
rules to work with some envvars
% test some known OS envvars before calling uname
! use 'uname -s' instead of 'uname -a' which may cause wrong host
detection when host name contains some string we are looking for
! set .exe in HB_HOST_BIN_EXT for win_amd64
* source/pp/Makefile
* source/pp/hbpp.c
+ hbpp is now accepting directory for -c parameter and in this
case it will check ChangLog names in specified dir.
+ Modified make file to pass dir to hbpp so now it configures
itself automatically no matter where we move the object directory.
; Please review me.
* source/pp/Makefile
- Removed HB_PPGEN_PATH setting. Now HB_BIN_COMPILE is used to
point to the directory where all native executables are to be
found. This means you can simply delete HB_PPGEN_PATH from
your local settings.
; NOTE: Please update make_gnu_xmingw*.sh script accordingly,
it should probably accept (detect) HB_BIN_COMPILE and
drop HB_COMP_PATH / HB_PPGEN_PATH settings.
Or, we should define some new ways to define cross
builds replacing the current mess (there is also
HB_XBUILD). I'd vote for these envvars:
- HB_HOST_ARCH (linux, win, dos, os2, etc...)
- HB_HOST_BIN (dir of native executables)
- HB_HOST_BIN_EXT (.exe or empty)
* INSTALL
* Updated cross-build sections and deleted make_gnu_xmingw*.sh
related exception to keep instructions clean.
* contrib/hbwin/wapi_commctrl.c
* contrib/hbwin/hbwapi.h
! Fixed to compile under various other win compilers.
! Added missing WinCE protections. (notice all tools are freely
available to check these and avoid breaking builds)
Added non-WinCE branch to return dummy values.
! Formatted: (_WIN32_IE >= 0x0300) -> ( _WIN32_IE >= 0x0300 )
! Fixed non-ANSI comments.
! Fixed warnings, and there is still some dubious comversions
in there like HANDLE - HTREEVIEW and RECT passings. I wonder
if it is possible at all to create clean Windows API code.
; NOTE: Please take care of above stuff, it's not a pleasure
to be the cleaner of such code, but it breaks builds
to it must be done all the time.
; NOTE: I'd like to recommend adding only Windows API functions
which are available on all Windows platforms (WinCE,
Win64) otherwise it will be more difficult to build
anything portable on top of them.
; QUESTION: Why many functions are disabled with #if 0?
* source/pp/Makefile
* config/rules.cf
* config/darwin/gcc.cf
* config/dos/watcom.cf
* config/dos/djgpp.cf
* config/global.cf
* config/lib.cf
* config/win/watcom.cf
* config/bin.cf
* config/linux/watcom.cf
* config/os2/watcom.cf
* config/os2/gcc.cf
+ Now all binaries will be created inside bin/<arch>/<comp>,
instead of the work/obj dir.
; Please test. (I didn't test cross-compilation yet, but maybe
now it's a better time to cleanup the HB_PPGEN_PATH, HB_BIN_COMPILE
settings and drop the former.
! Reverted prev cleanup.
; TOFIX: install rule for hbpp lib doesn't work after recent
change.
; TODO: Delete HB_PPGEN_PATH
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
! fixed hardcoded for windows shortcut (Change~1) ChangeLog name
in DOS OpenWatcom builds so now it's possible again to create
such builds in real DOS without LFN support
* source/pp/Makefile
! Ugly hack added to make dos/watcom creation under NT hosts.
Please check/fix since this probably broke dos/watcom on
DosBox.
; NOTE: we should probably rename ChangeLog to CHANGES, as it's
almost impossible to get it right properly.
Or, hbpp could look for these alternate short names in
some predefined order.
* include/hbcomp.h
* include/hbcompdf.h
* include/hbapifs.h
* include/hbexprop.h
* include/hbmacro.h
* include/hbapi.h
* include/hbapiitm.h
* include/hbdate.h
* source/pp/ppcore.c
* source/vm/itemapi.c
* source/vm/arrays.c
* source/vm/extend.c
* source/common/expropt1.c
* source/rtl/philes.c
* source/rtl/empty.c
* source/rtl/minmax.c
* source/rtl/dates.c
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* source/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* source/rdd/dbf1.c
* source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* source/rdd/hbsix/sxdate.c
* source/compiler/hbmain.c
* source/compiler/complex.c
* source/compiler/harbour.yyc
* source/compiler/harbour.y
* contrib/hbct/files.c
* contrib/hbct/dattime2.c
* contrib/hbct/datetime.c
* contrib/xhb/filestat.c
* contrib/hbtip/utils.c
* examples/hboleold/win_ole.c
* LONG -> long for date/time related values
(julian, date, type, millisec)
; This is an effort to clean Harbour sources from
Windows/legacy-Clipper basic types and replace
them with own or ANSI C ones.
In the above case, usage wasn't consistent,
LONG and long were mixed.
* source/main/harbour.c
* source/vm/fm.c
* LONG -> long for some stat counters.
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
! fixed / used as directory separator in $(RM) command with non *nix like
shells
* restored wildcard hack for some dynamic shortcut redirectors, f.e.
DOSEMU
* INSTALL
* Updated.
* source/pp/Makefile
! Fixed to ignore clean command result which is a TOFIX.
(anyone to help here?)
! Changed ChangeLog file detection to specifically look
for CHANGE~1 and to not look for CHANGE~* and CHANG~*
where the latter cannot exist and the former may
accidentally pick up wrong file.
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wvgwin.c
! fixed wrongly used & operator
* harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
* added TODO warning in OpenWatcom Linux builds
* harbour/make_gnu.sh
! fixed test_param() function definition - it has to be defined it's
before use
* harbour/include/hbexpra.c
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
* harbour/source/rtl/round.c
* removed unnecessary <math.h>
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctmath.h
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/num.c
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/numfloor.c
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/numceil.c
* use "hbmath.h" instead of <math.h> to avoid possible desynchronization
between used math libraries and header files
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
! fixed real DOS compilation - replaced Windows only hack by wildcard
function usage
* harbour/config/dos/dir.cf
* removed intermediate sh call from executed commands
* harbour/source/vm/Makefile
* disabled HB_HVM_ALL in all Watcom builds - it works but the compilation
time is very huge so user who wants to use it should set envvar
HB_HVM_ALL=yes
* enabled HB_HVM_ALL for DJGPP builds
* source/pp/Makefile
! Fixed (almost) to delete include/hbverbld.h on clean.
Keeping this file there hid DOS build problems when using
Windows host.
; TOFIX: Filename in delete command for all platforms.
; TOFIX: HB_CHANGELOG value for DOS builds. It's currently
broken for MS-DOS hosts. To avoid these problems
we should use 'CHANGES' instead of 'ChangeLog'...
; TOFIX: I applied Przemek's patch to make_gnu.sh wrongly,
and have no idea how to fix it.
; TOFIX: dos/owatcom builds can now created successfully
(using standard Open Watcom 1.8 installation),
the bad news is that f.e. hbmk2 will crash the
NTVDM when trying a simple make.
* INSTALL
! Minor fix to DOS instructions.
+ Added DOS build examples.
* mpkg_dos.bat
! Fixed target dir and archive name to be different
for djgpp and owatcom builds.
* make_gnu.bat
+ config/djg-make.exe
+ Added embedded copy of DOS build of GNU Make.
This is to make DOS builds, specifically dos/owatcom
builds simpler. Original filename was 'make.exe'.
This can probably be removed once we move DOS
platform status to a 'target-only' one, like WinCE/ARM.
* make_gnu.bat
! Ugly hack added to create doc/en-EN dir. This still
won't solve the DOS copy problem unless I remove
the hack committed previously. If I remove it
the make process cannot be anymore started without
this batch file as it would choke on xcopy if
above dir doesn't exist.
* make_gnu.sh
! Applied fix to only create install dirs if called
with 'install' option. At the same time enabled
this feature for all platforms. It will also create
doc/en-EN dir.
PLEASE TEST/REVIEW, I didn't do any testing.
; TOFIX: Much or all of these should IMO be done directly
from make files, it would be much self-contained
and consistent.
* source/pp/Makefile
! Fixed to find ChangeLog when building for DOS targets.
This was a problem when trying to build dos/owatcom.
Now in DOS mode it will refer to the ChangeLog by its
8.3 name.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* Minor formatting.
* mpkg_deb.sh
* harbour.spec
- Deleted hbmsql.
; TOFIX: hbqt is missing from some Linux make files.
; TOFIX: (in next major release) We should try to
make Linux build files less-maintenance intensive.
* INSTALL
+ Added comp.lang.clipper as public forum.
* make_gnu.bat
! Minor.
* source/pp/hbpp.c
! Added version status to banner.
* examples/superlib/hbsuper.hbp
* examples/superlib/hbsuper.dif
* examples/superlib/readme.txt
* examples/dbu/dbu.hbp
- examples/dbu/dbu.dif
+ examples/dbu/dbu52.dif
+ examples/dbu/dbu53.dif
* examples/dbu/readme.txt
* examples/rl/rl.hbp
* examples/rl/rl.dif
* examples/rl/readme.txt
* Updated instructions: New item for *nix users to convert
to lowercase and native EOL format, added hbmk2 command
for all projects, separate 5.2/5.3 DBU patches.
+ Added separate patch for C53 version of DBU sources.
* Converted all original filename references to lowercase.
! Fixed a few bugs in previous patches.
! Fixed .dif files to work on both *nix and non-*nix systems
(had to create them on *nix then convert them to have consistent EOLs)
* harbour/source/vm/eval.c
* update number of parameters in HB_EXECMSG() to keep the HVM stack
clean for any external code which can try to make some HVM stack
tracing/scanning
* harbour/source/vm/evalhb.c
! use hb_vmSend() instead of hb_vmDo()
* harbour/source/pp/pplib.c
* harbour/source/pp/pplib3.c
* harbour/source/vm/runner.c
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
* harbour/source/vm/eval.c
* harbour/source/vm/dynlibhb.c
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
* harbour/source/rtl/do.c
* harbour/source/rtl/xhelp.c
* harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
% use hb_vmProc() instead of hb_vmDo() in all places where context is
well known as function or procedure call
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
! fixed line number set for C preprocessor in #pragma begindump
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
* harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
* added detection of static Harbour functions in #pragma begindump
code. I do not like it because it cannot be well implemented on
other then real C compiler/preprocessor level but it's probably
better then different workarounds I see in some [x]Harbour 3-rd
party projects.
Warning this functionality is not officially supported. It's a hack
to existing #pragma begindump hack and activated only for dumped C
code. It tries to detect Harbour static functions declared by
HB_FUNC_STATIC( name ) but it does not make any real C preprocessing.
Only strips comments and strings and then looks for above statement
dividing the code to some basic tokens so it will give wrong results
for code like:
#if 0
HB_FUNC_STATIC( MYFUNC )
#else
HB_FUNC( MYFUNC )
#endif
{
hb_retc( "MyFunc" );
}
but it works correctly for simple code which does not use conditional
compilation and does not try to redefine HB_FUNC_STATIC() macro, f.e:
proc main()
? YEAR( DATE() ), MONTH( DATE() ), DAY( DATE() ), TEST()
return
#pragma begindump
#include "hbapi.h"
/* are comments stripped? If not then HB_FUNC_STATIC( DATE )
in comment can create troubles. */
// HB_FUNC_STATIC( YEAR ) just like this one in C++ comments
#define MYHB_FUNC_STATIC( fun ) #fun // to test whole word tokens
/* COMMENT */HB_FUNC_STATIC( TEST )
{
hb_retc( "HB_FUNC_STATIC( DAY )->" MYHB_FUNC_STATIC( MONTH ) );
}
#pragma enddump
Before we had wrong results for any code like:
HB_FUNC_STATIC( MYFUNC )
{
hb_retc( "MyFunc" );
}
so it's not making anything worse (I hope ;-)).
The implementation is intentionally local to -gc output to not
effect other compiler code.
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/source/common/hbdate.c
* harbour/source/macro/macrolex.c
* harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
+ added alternative support for date constant values as: d"YYYY-MM-DD"
As delimiter the following characters can be used: "-", "/", "."
Just like in t"..."
* 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.
* harbour/source/compiler/hbusage.c
! fixed the /u+ description - it does not work like #include.
Only preprocessor command are significant in files included
by -u<file> and -u+<file>
* harbour/doc/man/harbour.1
+ add -u+<file> description
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
! fixed typo in error message table (missing ',')
* harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* generate error when -u+ is used without <file>
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
* do not display usage screen if other errors were generated before
* source/compiler/hbusage.c
+ Added -u+ to help screen.
* One remaining non-ASCII char cleaned from credit list.
* include/hbpp.h
* source/pp/ppcore.c
! Renamed HB_PP_MAX_REPATS to HB_PP_MAX_REPEATS.
* ChangeLog
* Added one line to my prev entry.
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* minor modifications in macros
* disabled some GCC function attributes when ICC is used
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* casting
* harbour/source/vm/fm.c
* destroy dlmalloc mspace in hb_xexit() when USE_DL_PREFIX is used
otherwise call malloc_trim(0) to at least reduce allocated memory
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
* harbour/source/pp/hbpp.c
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
+ added support for dynamically calculated #define results
! removed old code which was adding __FILE__ #define constant
It was not working correctly like in other compilers ignoring
#include
+ added __FILE__ and __LINE__ #define directives using dynamically
calculated results - now it works as expected respecting #include
directives and the implementation is local to PP without any hacks
in core compiler code.
* harbour/contrib/hbct/files.c
* added support for optional milliseconds part in HB_FSETDATETIME()/
HB_FGETDATETIME().
* harbour/source/rtl/philes.c
! minor fix in return value
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
* harbour/source/pp/hbpp.c
* harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
+ added __FILE__ define for .prg code
; Please, look if this is implemented the right and optimal way.
I'm a little confused about PP initialization order, and how
__DATE__, etc, survive after hb_pp_reset in compiler.