* harbour/source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
! fixed Clipper compatibility in configure() action - it does not
set refreshAll flag and only invalidates all records
! recalculate visible columns in colorRect() method
* enabled strict Clipper compatible behavior for non character
footers and headers
* harbour/include/hbclass.ch
+ added support for xBase++ method code declaration by
METHOD <clasName>:<methodName>[ ( <parameters,...> ) ]
f.e.:
METHOD TBrowse:Configure( nMode )
* harbour/source/rtl/tthreadx.prg
* harbour/source/rtl/thfuncx.prg
! fixed 0 timeout parameter in some xBase++ compatible functions
In xBase++ timeout 0 means wait forever
* harbour/tests/speedtst.prg
* update to compile with MT support using xBase++ MT .prg API.
I tested it only using Harbour by compiling this code with
-D__XPP__ macro and it works using only xBase++ MT .prg API
we are emulating.
Please make some tests with real xBase++ compiler.
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* use isfinite() instead of finite() in MinGW builds.
It's possible that it can resolve problems with MinGW64 builds.
* 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/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
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* added alternative asm inline function to __MINGW32__ builds which
operates on 64bit pointers. It's used when __MINGW64__ macro is
defined. I do not know if such macro existing in 64bit MinGW version.
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
+ added HB_PTRUINT
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* used HB_PTRUINT for %p casting
* 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.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* config/win/icc.cf
* config/win/cygwin.cf
* config/win/msvc.cf
* config/win/owatcom.cf
* config/win/xcc.cf
* config/win/mingw.cf
* config/win/pocc.cf
* Changed Harbour to uniformly link against ws2_32 winsock
lib on Windows. Previous we've been using a mixture of
ws2_32 and wsock32, sometimes both. For some platforms
one of these libs is automatically included by linker,
f.e. for bcc, wsock32 is used.
! This fixes wsock32 no longer available for mingw64.
; These platforms should be retested if this causes any
problems, but ws2_32 should be available for all since long.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! Typo in prev commit.
* source/vm/maindllp.c
* source/vm/extrap.c
! Fixed for mingw64.
! Fixed warning for mingw64.
; TODO: Check for possible regression.
* contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
! Fixed mingw64 warning.
; TODO: Check for possible regression.
; TOFIX: (3rd party dependent contribs not yet included)
Errors/Core:
Temp/ccVJXjZS.s: Assembler messages:
Temp/ccVJXjZS.s:19: Error: Incorrect register `%rax' used with `l' suffix
Temp/ccVJXjZS.s:20: Error: `0x0e10(%rax,%ecx,4)' is not a valid base/index expression
Temp/ccVJXjZS.s:36: Error: Incorrect register `%rax' used with `l' suffix
Temp/ccVJXjZS.s:37: Error: `0x0e10(%rax,%ecx,4)' is not a valid base/index expression
+ GTWVG (also lots of warning)
Warnings/Core:
../../hbprintf.c: In function 'hb_snprintf':
../../hbprintf.c:1067: warning: implicit declaration of function 'finite'
../../hbprintf.c:1148: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../itemapi.c: In function 'hb_itemStrBuf':
../../itemapi.c:2159: warning: implicit declaration of function 'finite'
../../dbfntx1.c: In function 'hb_ntxTagHeaderCheck':
../../dbfntx1.c:1016: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfntx1.c:1016: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfntx1.c:1017: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfntx1.c:1017: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfntx1.c:1017: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfntx1.c:1017: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c: In function 'hb_nsxTagHeaderCheck':
../../dbfnsx1.c:1233: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1235: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1236: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1236: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1236: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1236: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c: In function 'hb_nsxPageFree':
../../dbfnsx1.c:1525: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1525: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1525: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1525: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c: In function 'hb_nsxPageNew':
../../dbfnsx1.c:1574: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1574: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1574: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
../../dbfnsx1.c:1574: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
Warnings/Contrib:
../../files.c: In function 'HB_FUN_SETFDATI':
../../files.c:247: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../files.c:268: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../getenvrn.c: In function 'HB_FUN_FT_GETE':
../../getenvrn.c:178: warning: implicit declaration of function 'GetEnvironmentStrings'
../../getenvrn.c:178: warning: initialization makes pointer from integer without a cast
../../tpwin.c: In function 'HB_FUN_P_INITPORTSPEED':
../../tpwin.c:78: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../tpwin.c:89: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../tpwin.c: In function 'HB_FUN_P_READPORT':
../../tpwin.c:108: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../tpwin.c: In function 'HB_FUN_P_WRITEPORT':
../../tpwin.c:119: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_dll.c: In function 'DllExec':
../../win_dll.c:509: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_dll.c:603: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_dll.c:672: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_dll.c:689: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_dll.c: In function 'hb_getprocaddress':
../../win_dll.c:809: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'hb_oleItemToVariant':
../../win_ole.c:466: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'FreeParams':
../../win_ole.c:762: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'hb_oleVariantToItem':
../../win_ole.c:1092: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_CREATEOLEOBJECT':
../../win_ole.c:1425: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_GETOLEOBJECT':
../../win_ole.c:1478: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_OLEADDREF':
../../win_ole.c:1486: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_OLERELEASEOBJECT':
../../win_ole.c:1498: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_OLEVALUE':
../../win_ole.c:1648: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO__OLEVALUE':
../../win_ole.c:1675: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_OLENEWENUMERATOR':
../../win_ole.c:1703: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_INVOKE':
../../win_ole.c:1786: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_SET':
../../win_ole.c:1810: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_GET':
../../win_ole.c:1834: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_ole.c: In function 'HB_FUN_TOLEAUTO_ONERROR':
../../win_ole.c:1861: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_regc.c: In function 'hb_regkeyconv':
../../win_regc.c:77: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_regc.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WIN_REGCREATEKEYEX':
../../win_regc.c:82: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../win_regc.c:96: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_regc.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WIN_REGOPENKEYEX':
../../win_regc.c:118: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../win_regc.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WIN_REGCLOSEKEY':
../../win_regc.c:193: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../wapi_commctrl.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WAPI_TABCTRL_GETITEMRECT':
../../wapi_commctrl.c:521: warning: value computed is not used
../../wapi_commctrl.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WAPI_TABCTRL_GETIMAGELIST':
../../wapi_commctrl.c:553: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../wapi_commctrl.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WAPI_TABCTRL_ADJUSTRECT':
../../wapi_commctrl.c:632: warning: value computed is not used
../../wapi_commctrl.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WAPI_TABCTRL_CREATE':
../../wapi_commctrl.c:782: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../wapi_commctrl.c:786: warning: cast from pointer to integer of different size
../../wapi_winbase.c: In function 'HB_FUN_WAPI_GETMODULEHANDLE':
../../wapi_winbase.c:83: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
../../hbserv.c: In function 's_serviceSetHBSig':
../../hbserv.c:638: warning: passing argument 1 of 'SetUnhandledExceptionFilter' from incompatible pointer type
../../hbxml.c: In function 'HB_FUN_HBXML_DATAREAD':
../../hbxml.c:2321: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
* INSTALL
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ config/win/mingw64.cf
* config/win/mingw.cf
+ Added support for mingw64. MinGW 64-bit mode.
Harbour doesn't build yet due to some compiling errors
(plus some internal MinGW ones to be investigated).
; TODO: Add support in postinst.sh.
* source/vm/extrap.c
* win32 -> win.
* contrib/hbmysql/mysql.c
* contrib/hbmysql/tmysql.prg
* Renamed all functions to standard mysql equivalents.
Please update your code and turn off old function
names with -DHB_MYSQL_LEGACY_LEVEL_OFF to test for
success. Legacy function names will be removed from
Harbour in the next release. This move allows to use
hbmysql and hbodbc in the same app.
SQLAND() has to be replaced with HB_BITAND(), be aware
that latter will RTE when non-numeric var is passed,
while SQLAND() was silently ignoring it.
Changed functions names:
SQLVERSION() => mysql_get_server_version()
SQLCONNECT() => mysql_real_connect()
SQLCLOSE() => mysql_close()
SQLCOMMIT() => mysql_commit()
SQLROLLBACK() => mysql_rollback()
SQLSELECTD() => mysql_select_db()
SQLQUERY() => mysql_query()
SQLSTORER() => mysql_store_result()
SQLUSERES() => mysql_use_result()
SQLFREER() => mysql_free_result()
SQLFETCHR() => mysql_fetch_row()
SQLDATAS() => mysql_data_seek()
SQLNROWS() => mysql_num_rows()
SQLFETCHF() => mysql_fetch_field()
SQLFSEEK() => mysql_field_seek()
SQLNUMFI() => mysql_num_fields()
SQLFICOU() => mysql_field_count()
SQLLISTF() => mysql_list_fields()
SQLGETERR() => mysql_error()
SQLLISTDB() => mysql_list_dbs()
SQLLISTTBL() => mysql_list_tables()
SQLAFFROWS() => mysql_affected_rows()
SQLHOSTINFO() => mysql_get_host_info()
SQLSRVINFO() => mysql_get_server_info()
DATATOSQL() => mysql_escape_string()
FILETOSQLBINARY() => mysql_escape_string_from_file()
SQLAND() => hb_bitAnd()
* source/vm/maindll.c
* source/vm/maindllh.c
* source/vm/maindllp.c
* contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
* Minor formatting.
* source/vm/Makefile
+ source/vm/maindllp
+ source/vm/maindllp/Makefile
+ Added generation of hbmaindllp lib, to create pcode .dlls
on Windows platform. -DHB_DYNLIB is always defined for
this lib. This is just the first step, we will need compiler,
hbmk2 and other changes. I'll contribute with hbmk2 changes.
* source/vm/maindllp.c
% Code made less verbose.
! Created HB_EXPORT declaration for DllEntryPoint().
* config/win/icc.cf
* Changed optimization to -O3 (from MSVC ones).
With max optim (-Ox) it was just a bit faster than MSVC 2008.
+ contrib/hbqt
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_qabstractbutton.cpp
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt_qdialog.cpp
+ contrib/hbqt/hbqt.h
+ contrib/hbqt/Makefile
+ Added initial QT wrapper lib layout with content posted
by Pritpal to the list. (I did a few renames, please check
them)
* contrib/hbwin/hbwapi.h
* Fixes in header.
* harbour/source/rtl/minmax.c
! fixed min()/max() functions to always return the 1-st item when
items are equal. It's Clipper behavior and can be important when
two items with the same wight have different other attributes
like formatted value size or number of decimal places.
* harbour/include/hbatomic.h
+ added atomic inc/dec inline assembler code for 32bit MSVC builds
and probably also to other compilers which defines _MSC_VER
macro (XCC/POCC). Thanks to Viktor for help. Please make some tests.
* harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
! disabled one assert() in PCODE optimization code.
Mindaugas, I left note which explains why.
* bin/hb-mkdyn.sh
* bin/hb-mkdyn.bat
* source/vm/maindllp.c
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Renamed all Windows Harbour .dlls to harbour-11.dll and
harbourmt-11.dll. This means that MinGW will now have a versioned
name to be in sync with other builds. It also means that
-vc, -pocc, -ow postfixes are gone (and additionally DMC
could also be supported). What remains is -x64 to
signal an x64 and -ia64 to signal a IA64 build. Another thing
which remains is -b32 (now renamed to -bcc to be in sync with
rest of Harbour), because Borland has an non-standard
name mangling, and while it can be made work with other
compilers since the calling convention is the same, it requires
the .dll user applications to be rebuilt with some implib tricks.
Overall Borland isn't recommended for .dll creation.
Please do further tests for binary compatibility.
; TOFIX: Location of .dll still differs for mingw/cygwin, they
are created in lib while rest of compilers create it in
bin. I think we should sync them by creating a copy
of the .dlls in bin for mingw/cygwin. Przemek, could
you help here?
; TOFIX: "Making <dllname>..." screen messages. I'll need some
help here also.
* bin/hb-mkdyn.sh
* ${MAJOR} default set to 1.
* make_gnu_os2.cmd
* Minor formatting.
* contrib/hbgd/gdwrp.c
! Minor correction to recent change. (avoiding warning for MinGW)
* utils/hbdoc/genos2.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genng.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genasc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genchm.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genhpc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/ft_funcs.prg
* utils/hbdoc/hbdoc.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genhtm.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genpdf1.prg
* utils/hbdoc/gentrf.prg
* utils/hbdoc/genrtf.prg
+ Enabled line number for all files to aid finding crashes.
! Few crashes fixed. Still far from usable state.
* source/vm/thread.c
+ Added short Harbour level API description. (from Przemek)
* contrib/xhb/Makefile
* contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
+ contrib/xhb/xhbmt.prg
+ Added translation for all xhb MT functions.
(Thanks a lot Przemek)
* tests/ac_test2.prg
* Updated.
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
! Fixed to not call user func in AC_NOITEM mode.
! Added more visual corrections for better CA-Cl*pper compatibility.
; Thanks to Vladislav Lavrecky for the above.
* contrib/hbgf/hbgfwin/winapi.c
* Formatting.
* contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
! Fixed WIN_SHELLEXECUTE() for WinCE (converted to stub).
! Fixed WIN_RUNDETACHED() to compile with WinCE (4th parameter
is ignored and fixed to CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE).
* contrib/hbwin/win_regc.c
! HKEY_CURRENT_CONFIG disabled for WinCE builds.
* source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
! Complete "layered" window support disabled for WinCE builds.
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
* tests/ac_test2.prg
! ACHOICE() made more Clipper compatible. Still not fully, pls
continue Clipper/Harbour tests with updated ac_test2.prg.
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
+ added some missing xterm key sequences
* harbour/utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! fixed curses name in SunOS builds (here we are using native curses
library not ncurses)
* harbour/config/hpux/global.cf
* harbour/config/sunos/global.cf
* enabled GTXWC disabled for default builds
* contrib/hbtpathy/telepath.prg
! Fixed to use __PLATFORM__UNIX instead of __PLATFORM__LINUX.
! Fixed to check for string lengths instead of using Empty().
This way full whitespace data is also handled now.
* source/rtl/memoedit.prg
* Minor formatting.
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
! Fixed to always dehilight active item on exit.
(probably could be done more efficiently, feel free to
optimize it.)
Please test.
; TOFIX: ? gttrm on Darwin changes console color from my
default green, to Harbour default gray on exit.
* doc/whatsnew.txt
* Minor.
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
! Fixed handling of empty items.
* INSTALL
* config/rules.cf
* config/darwin/gcc.cf
* config/hpux/gcc.cf
* config/dos/djgpp.cf
* config/win/mingwce.cf
* config/win/poccce.cf
* config/win/pocc64.cf
* config/win/icc.cf
* config/win/cygwin.cf
* config/win/msvc.cf
* config/win/owatcom.cf
* config/win/xcc.cf
* config/win/msvcce.cf
* config/win/mingw.cf
* config/win/pocc.cf
* config/win/bcc.cf
* config/linux/gcc.cf
* config/linux/icc.cf
* config/os2/gcc.cf
* config/sunos/gcc.cf
* config/bsd/gcc.cf
+ Added support HB_BUILD_DEBUG=yes.
This will work identically to the former non-GNU make
systems.
! Added missing -MT for MSVC. (from non-GNU make)
* Changed a few CPPFLAGS to CFLAGS. (these are currently
synonyms, and both are utilized without any apparent order).
This could use more cleanup.
* harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
* disabled unsetenv() from Watcom builds - looks that this function
exists only in OpenWatcom header files.
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* do not use some FL functions which operates on long double values
in SunOS builds
* harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
! fixed setenv() usage in some OpenWatcom ports
* harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
! fixed casting for C++ compilation
* harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
* removed some trailing spaces
* ChangeLog
* Updates.
* contrib/xhb/txml.prg
* Update HB_REGEXMATCH() calls, to keep old logic.
; TOFIX: Above doesn't mean it's now correct, so
someone familiar with this code, please
correct it.
* contrib/hbapollo/apollo.c
* Removed essentially empty comments.
* source/rtl/achoice.prg
! Applied fix from Vladislav Lavrecky.
I didn't test it just assumed okay, please do so.
* source/rtl/hbregex.c
* Fixed HB_REGEXMATCH(). Now the HAS/LIKE mode can be controlled
by 5th logical parameter (was 3rd), so 3rd parameter is solely
controlling case-sensitivity as indicated in the documentation.
Users are recommended to use HB_REGEXHAS() and HB_REGEXLIKE()
functions as unambiguous alternatives, which work equally
well on all Harbour versions. HB_REGEXMATCH() is now deprecated,
but kept for compatibility.
* 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/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* harbour/source/compiler/hbcomp.c
* harbour/source/compiler/ppcomp.c
+ added support for extended definition files in Harbour compiler
switches: -u+<file>
This option can be repeated if user wants to use more then one
file with extended definitions. The definitions are added after
standard ones and after defines specified by -D<name>[=<value>]
Harbour compiler switch.
The behavior of -u[<file>] remains unchanged and -u or -u<file>
can can be used together with -u+<file>.
Note for xHarbour users: it's not exactly the same behavior as
in xHarbour compiler.
! fixed memory leak when repeated -u[<file>] options are used.
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
! changed the NOT operator precedence - it should be bigger then
logical .and./.or. operators in #if expressions
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
! fixed typo HB_OS_WIM -> HB_OS_WIN - thanks to Francesco.
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
* harbour/source/vm/thread.c
* emulate POSIX thread conditional variables in Windows builds.
It should fix some possible bad behavior in MS-Windows Harbour
MT programs.
* harbour/source/rtl/hbinet.c
! fixed typo in HB_INETDATAREADY() - the second parameter (timeout)
was ignored.
* harbour/contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpdc.c
* fixed typo in conditional iMsec usage.
* harbour/contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.prg
* set default timeout for socket operations to 3 sec.
* use timeout parameter in HB_INETDATAREADY() and
increased default timeout for accept to 250 millisecs.
Please correct this modification if you prefer different values.
* harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
* added suport for BSD systems
* harbour/contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpd.prg
! fixed private declaration - after last modification they were not
declared for threads at all
! fixed close procedure, s_aRunningThreads and s_aServiceThreads
where not protected at all in the moment when these variables
variables where used inside aeval() and other threads were
resizing them removing their pointers. In short word it was
in practice impossible to cleanly close uhttpd server without
GPF, deadlock or other bad side effects. I changed this code so
these arrays are modified only by calling procedure.
I do not know why it was written in such way but I guess it
was workaround for xHarbour bugs. In xHarbour is race condition
inside some functions like ThreadJoin() (RTE if thread finished
just before ThreadJoin(<pThID>)). Harbour does not have such
problems so I simply cleaned this code making it much simpler.
* reactivated hb_gcAll( .T. ) in the main loop for tests.
I made some tests with linux and current uhttpd works perfectly
without any problems with and without hb_gcAll( .t. ).
I haven't noticed any problems. I used this scripts to make
tests:
#!/bin/sh
function GT_UHTTPD()
{
while curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/ > /dev/null
do
if ! curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/serverstatus > /dev/null
then
exit
fi
# disable it if you want to increase traffic
if ! curl http://127.0.0.1:8082/info > /dev/null
then
exit
fi
if [ -f stop ]
then
exit
fi
done
}
for i in `seq 10`
do
GT_UHTTPD &>/dev/null &
done
wait
on three CPU machine. Please make some test with other systems.
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
* forbid some usage of __clsModMsg() and unblock some others
It should make some xHarbour users using OVERRIDE METHOD happy
but please remember it's still undocumented and unsupported
functionality - use for your own risk.