* contrib/hbmysql/hbmysql.hbc
* contrib/hbpgsql/hbpgsql.hbc
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/sddmy.hbc
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/sddpg.hbc
* Adjusted 3rd party lib names to work out-of-the-box on
*nix platforms.
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.h
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
! reverted recent modification which forces updating also low level
SDD code
! fixed casting in C++ mode with local only modification
* harbour/src/rdd/wafunc.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.h
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
! casting fod C++ builds
* harbour/contrib/hbcairo/paths.c
! fixed very bad typo which probably cause GPF in function
CAIRO_GET_CURRENT_POINT()
* harbour/include/hbapilng.h
+ harbour/include/hbmsgreg.h
+ added common for all Harbour lang modules (msg*.c) header file
with initialization code
* harbour/src/lang/msgbe866.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgbewin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgbg866.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgbgiso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgbgmik.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgbgwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgca.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgcs852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgcsiso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgcskam.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgcswin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgde.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgdewin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgel.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgelwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgeo.c
* harbour/src/lang/msges.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgeswin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgeu.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgfr.c
* harbour/src/lang/msggl.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghe862.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghewin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghr437.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghr852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghriso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghrwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghu852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghucwi.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghuiso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msghuwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgid.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgis850.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgit.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgko.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgltwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgnl.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgpl852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgpliso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgplmaz.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgplwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgpt.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgptiso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgro.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgru866.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgrukoi.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgruwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsk852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgskiso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgskkam.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgskwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsl437.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsl852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsliso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgslwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsr852.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsriso.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgsrwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msg_tpl.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgtr857.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgtrwin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgua866.c
* harbour/src/lang/msguados.c
* harbour/src/lang/msguakoi.c
* harbour/src/lang/msguawin.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgzhb5.c
* harbour/src/lang/msgzhgb.c
* modified to use initialization code defined in common for all
lang modules header file.
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wvggui.c
* harbour/contrib/hbqt/qtgui/QApplication.cpp
* harbour/contrib/hbqt/qth/QApplication.qth
* use default GT startup cvode (#include "hbgtreg.h")
* harbour/include/hbinit.h
+ harbour/include/hbiniseg.h
* replaced HB_MSC_STARTUP code with more universal HB_DATASEG_STARTUP
* moved HB_DATASEG_STARTUP code to separate header file to reduce
modifications in other files when this code has to be changed or
extended
+ added support for startup code in OpenWatcom C builds. Now we can
create OpenWatcom Harbour binaries without forcing C++ mode.
I've tested Linux and Win32 builds and they works correctly.
Probably similar solution can be used also for other C compilers
which do not have native interface to define starup code.
* harbour/src/compiler/genc.c
* harbour/utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* harbour/include/hbcdpreg.h
* harbour/include/hbgtreg.h
* harbour/src/rtl/hbregex.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/src/pp/pplib3.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/adsx.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddpg/pgsqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlmix.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
* harbour/contrib/hbmemio/memio.c
* harbour/contrib/hbnetio/netiocli.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/olecore.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_com.c
* modified to use HB_DATASEG_STARTUP instead of HB_MSC_STARTUP
Now HB_MSC_STARTUP is local macro used only in hbinit.h.
Please make MSVC build tests.
* harbour/contrib/hbmemio/memio.c
! declare s_fileFuncs structure as static
* removed unnecessary code to directly register HB_MEMIO symbol.
Mindaugas if you need it for some reasons then I can reactivate it
but I would like to know why it's necessary for you.
* harbour/src/vm/task.c
! added missing {}
* harbour/src/vm/fm.c
* locally disabled "unreachable code" warnings for dlmalloc.c
compilation by OpenWatcom in pure C mode
* harbour/src/rtl/hbzlibgz.c
* minor code cleanup
* harbour/src/rtl/filesys.c
* pacified OS/2 warnings
* harbour/contrib/hbcairo/core.c
! fixed casting for C++ builds
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/wapi_winbase.c
! fixed casting
* harbour/src/Makefile
* changed the order of compiled libraries to improve little bit
the speed in concurrent (-j<N>) builds
* contrib/rddsql/rddsql.hbc
+ Added incpaths=. so now .ch file will be automatically found.
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/tests/test1.prg
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test1.prg
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test2.prg
- Deleted explicit paths from #include directives.
(after above .hbc change this isn't necessary)
* contrib/rddsql/Makefile
+ Added to install .ch file.
* contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.ch
+ Added NOTE, that file is used also by C code.
! Added EOL at EOF.
+ harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.ch
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.h
* DBI_ and RDDI_ defines moved to .ch file
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/tests/test1.prg
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test1.prg
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test2.prg
* hbrddsql.ch include used
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test2.prg
! fixed small error in DSN
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
* implemented error processing
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddpg/pgsqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlmix.c
* source formatting
* changed error variables type to HB_ERRCODE
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* moved unsupported (by some compiler) compile time condition
check to RDD initialisation run-time condition check
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.h
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
* implemented connection area counter. Now connection can be
closed only after all its workareas are closed.
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/hbrddsql.h
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
* SQL error text, error number, last query, etc. Moved from
connection to static variables, because I'm unable to return
errors for a failed connect otherwise.
; TODO: MT support. Error text and code are stored in static
variable, it should be moved to thread static in the future.
But there is more problems in MT support. F.e., can we use
use the same connection for a few threads?
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
! minor typo in comment
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddpg/pgsqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
! small fix for include dirs in XCC builds
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test2.prg
! fixed small error in DSN
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
+ added support of SQL_WCHAR, SQL_WVARCHAR, SQL_WLONGVARCHAR
; NOTE: I get more and more complains about not working sddodbc,
because of these data types. I'm unable to get such situation
in my programming environvent. So, this addition can be buggy.
Please, report any strange behavior of string types data.
* src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* src/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* contrib/xhb/xhbfunc.c
* contrib/hbnf/fttext.c
* contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
+ Changed to use HB_ERRCODE.
* contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
* Minor formatting.
; NOTE/TOFIX: Here there is again 'int' used as error code.
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test1.prg
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/tests/test2.prg
! Fixed to use manifest constants instead of literals in SET() calls.
* harbour/src/vm/set.c
! fixed small typos in returned values (FALSE instead of NULL and 0)
* harbour/src/vm/estack.c
* make calling hb_stackTotalItems() safe in MT mode when stack is not
initialized - now this function can be used to check if HVM stack
exists and is initialized in ST and MT mode
* harbour/src/rtl/errintlo.c
! fixed at least 4 GPF traps exploited when hb_errInternal() was called
and HVM stack was not initialized
* harbour/include/Makefile
+ harbour/include/hbcdpreg.h
* harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
* harbour/src/rtl/cdpapi.c
+ added new CDP API which fixes many errors and limitations in old
implementation.
Warning !!! some very serious bugs in national sorting have been
fixed. It may cause that old indexes using some national
sorting will not be compatible. Please rebuild existing
indexes.
* harbour/src/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/src/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/adsx.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlmix.c
* updated to work with new CDP API
TOFIX: update adsx.c and sqlmix.c to use hb_cdpcmp() which resepcts
sorting with accented and mulitybyts characters.
Mindaugas, can you update above code?
* harbour/src/codepage/cpbg866.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpbgiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpbgmik.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpbgwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpcs852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpcsiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpcskam.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpcswin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpde850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpdeiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpdewin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpel737.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpeliso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpelwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpes850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpes850c.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpesiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpesisoc.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpeswin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpeswinc.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpeswinm.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpfr850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpfriso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpfrwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphr437.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphr852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphrwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphu852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphu852s.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuisos.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuwins.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpit437.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpit850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpitisb.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpitiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpitwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpltwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cppl852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cppliso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpplmaz.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpplwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cppt850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpptiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpro852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cproiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cprowin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpru866.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpruiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cprukoi.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpruwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsk852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpskiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpskkam.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpskwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsl437.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsl852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsliso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpslwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsrwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsv850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsvclip.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsviso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpsvwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cptr857.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cptriso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cptrwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpua1125.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpua866.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpuakoi.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpuawin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc037.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1006.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1026.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1125.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1250.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1251.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1252.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1253.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1254.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1255.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1256.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1257.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc1258.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc424.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc500.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc737.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc775.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc855.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc856.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc857.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc860.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc861.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc862.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc863.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc864.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc865.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc866.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc869.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc874.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc875.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885910.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885911.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885913.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885914.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885915.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc885916.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc88591b.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_1.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_2.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_3.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_4.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_5.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_6.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_7.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_8.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uc8859_9.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucascii.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucatari.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uckam.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uckoi8.c
* harbour/src/codepage/uckoi8u.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmacce.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmaccyr.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmacgrk.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmacice.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmacrom.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmactrk.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmaz.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucmik.c
* harbour/src/codepage/ucnext.c
* updated for new CP API
Warning: please test all national CPs. I'm not able to test unknown for
me national character conditions so it's possible that I made
something wrong. Additionally current CP API does not have
some limitations which existed in the old one so now some hacks
or workarounds can be cleaned. I.e. now all translations are
done using Unicode tables so it's not necessary to use the
same number of characters to make them working.
Updating CP files I've found the following potential problems
in definitions which I haven't fixed or fixed only partially:
cpes850c.c - update for new format removing hacks for old CP
implementation
cpesisoc.c > remove, it's not longer necessary
cpeswinc.c /
cpeswinm.c - it is the same as cpesiso.c so it should be removed
cphu852.c \
cphu852s.c \
cphuiso.c > update for new format removing hacks for old CP
cphuwin.c / implementation
cphuisos.c > remove, it's not longer necessary
cphuwins.c /
cphr437.c > does it really use CP-437? and ^]\[@~}|{` instead of
cpsl437.c / nationalletters or it uses different then 437 CP for
7-bit Croatian characters encoding. It's important
because without valid unicode table translations will
not work.
cpit437.c - update for new version if necessary (upper characters)
cpsv850.c \
cpsviso.c > they had ACCENTED_INTERLEAVED but without ACCENTED_EQUAL
cpsvwin.c / so this setting was ignored. Now it's not ignored.
cpsvclip.c - update for new format to be fully not only
"almost compatible with Clipper's NTXSWE.OBJ"
For sure these are not all problems inherited from old CP
implementation so please verify all existing CPs.
* harbour/src/codepage/cp_tpl.c
+ added new example for CP definition. Working on new CPs please read
this description:
If accented characters need special sorting ( HB_CDP_ACSORT_EQUAL or
HB_CDP_ACSORT_INTERLEAVE ) then you need to mark the accented
characters with the symbol '~' before each of them, for example:
a~_
If there is two-character sequence, which is considered as one, it
should be marked with '.' before and after it, for example:
... h.ch.i ...
if such multibyte character has its own Unicode representation then
this Unicode value can be set using '=' symbol, for example:
....h.ch=2A7C.i
and it will be used in translations.
The Upper case string and the Lower case string should use the
same letters. If some characters does not have corresponding upper
or lower letter then space ' ' can be used as dummy character, for
example in German CPs there is no upper case 'scharfes S' letter
so space is used as dummy character.
HB_CP_LATIN should be 1 if the national alphabet is based on Latin
otherwise 0
Please note that now you can use two versions of CP definition.
The 1-st one which uses human readable form similar to the old CP
definition and 2-nd which uses directly final CP tables so it
allows to replicate any conditions which existed in Clipper or
any other compatible language which uses static tables.
tests/cpinfo.prg can generate automatically .c files with new CP
definition in the 2-nd version. Now if user wants to create new
Harbour CP which is fully Clipper compatible he only has to
compile and link cpinfo.prg with given national sorting module
and then execute it with new Harbour CP name as 1-st parameter.
cp<cpname>.c file is generated which can be added to Harbour
repository. Optional 2-nd parameter is CP description and 3-rd
is Harbour Unicode table ID (if not given 437 is used and should
be updated by user in .c file). This method should definitely
resolve any problems with creating Clipper compatible CP definition.
It also allows to easy verify if CP definitions are compatible. It's
enough to compare generated .c files.
* harbour/src/codepage/uckam.c
! fixed Kamenicky Unicode table definition - it was Mazovia CP :)
* harbour/src/codepage/cpde850.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpdeiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpdewin.c
! fixed CP wrongly encoded CP due to limitations in old CP definition.
Now it's possible to define different number of upper an lower
characters (space " " can be used as dummy character) and I used
it to eliminate hack for 'scharfes S' which does not exists as upper
case.
Please clean other CPs which contain similar hacks.
* harbour/src/codepage/cphu852.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuiso.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cphuwin.c
* harbour/src/codepage/cpua866.c
* removed dummy letters introduced for old translation code
* harbour/src/rtl/natmsg.c
* harbour/src/rtl/cdpapi.c
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added HB_CDPINFO() function
* redirected _NATSORTVER() function to HB_CDPINFO()
To All,
Please check your national sorting in current version and make
any updates if necessary or inform me about found problems.
I've checked that Polish CPs are working fine and all existing
CPs passes my test program which verified some technical aspects
of CP implementation. But I cannot verify if this definitions
satisfy users in different countries.
* harbour/src/rtl/hbbffnc.c
* added note about padding standard - thanks to Mindaugas for information
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* pacified strict alignment warnings
* harbour/contrib/hbmemio/memio.c
* pacified warning
* harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
* harbour/contrib/rddads/adsx.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlbase.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sqlmix.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddpg/pgsqldd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/fbirddd.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
* removed some old xHarbour macros
* harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
! fixed sorting with code pages using accented characters with the
same weight - it's necessary to disable some optimizations for
such CPs. Thanks to Jaroslav Janik for the information and example.
* harbour/config/lib.mk
* harbour/config/bin.mk
* harbour/config/header.mk
* harbour/config/dyn.mk
* harbour/config/doc.mk
* harbour/config/instsh.mk
! rewritten install rules so now they work without any problem when
more then one target .mk file is included, i.e. lib.mk and header.mk
* harbour/source/pp/Makefile
* harbour/source/dynlib/mt/Makefile
* harbour/source/dynlib/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbct/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/xhb/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbtpathy/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbblat/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbxbp/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/xpp/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbnf/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddado/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/rddads/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbgd/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbtip/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbvpdf/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbbtree/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/hbssl/Makefile
* harbour/external/libhpdf/Makefile
* removed not longer necessary workaround for overwritten by different
targets INSTALL_RULE
Possible TODO: clean up some other rules in config .mk files to remove
hacks from pp and dynlib Makefile(s).
Above modifications should fully resolve the problems with repeated
install actions and also build problems with some more restrictive
POSIX SHELLs.
* mpkg_deb.sh
* HB_WITHOUT_ADS -> HB_INC_ADS
* HB_WITHOUT_ODBC -> HB_INC_ODBC
; Please verify these changes.
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/hbcurls/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* contrib/rddads/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* contrib/hbgd/Makefile
* contrib/hbtip/Makefile
+ Using new central detection function instead of replicating
in in every contrib. The "side effect" is that now precise
instructions will be shown if a given contrib isn't included in a build.
Code is much cleaner/simpler/shorter now.
; It's possible that I made some mistakes along the line,
plus report if anything is wrongly detected.
* external component names converted to all lowercase.
; QT will be done in next commit.
* config/detfun.mk
* config/detect.mk
+ Added usage instructions (moved parts from detect.mk to detfun.mk).
* Moved help to detfun.mk.
+ Added HB_INC_* 'force' option.
+ Now clearing _DET_* vars on exit.
* external component names converted to all lowercase.
* config/global.mk
+ Updated plans.
* bin/postinst.bat
! Fixed to work without HB_TOP value. Regression after recent change.
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/mysqldd.c
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/pgsqldd.c
* contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.h
* contrib/hbbtree/hb_btree.c
* source/vm/macro.c
* source/vm/hvm.c
* source/common/expropt2.c
* source/compiler/complex.c
! Fixed MSVC warnings.
Please review me, especially the date related ones in core.
* LONG -> long in hb_compExprReduceTimeStampPut().
; NOTE: Number of MSVC (32-bit) -W4 warnings are reduced to 280,
all of them in RDD code. (plus just few more here and there)
* harbour/contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
* harbour/contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/odbcdd.c
* synced workarounds for missing in some header files SQL* definitions
* harbour/config/globsh.mk
* harbour/config/instsh.mk
! eliminated COMMAND.COM commands used for DOS shell - I've just tested
that they do not work with pure MS-DOS 6.2 without using $(CMDPREF)
though they works with FreeDOS. Anyhow we can safely eliminate them
using dj-*.exe tools directly without any if ... command.com testing.
It also resolve the problem with IF EXIST <DIR>\NUL which is always
true in some environment, i.e. Novel-NetWare drives.
* config/global.cf
* config/rules.cf
* config/dos/watcom.cf
* config/win/watcom.cf
* config/os2/watcom.cf
% Using HB_PRGFLAGS instead of HB_FLAGSEXTRA.
% Using HB_CFLAGS and HB_PRGFLAGS instead of HB_CDBG.
% Using HB_CFLAGS instead of HB_CUNICODE.
% Moved all flags from HB_RULE to HB_FLAGS (except HB_USER_PRGFLAGS).
This only affects dos/watcom, more cmdlines will be put in HARBOURCMD.
* external/sqlite3/Makefile
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* external/libpng/Makefile
* source/vm/maindllh/Makefile
* source/vm/maindllp/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtxwc/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtcrs/Makefile
* source/rtl/gttrm/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtsln/Makefile
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/hbcurls/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* contrib/rddads/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* contrib/hbgd/Makefile
* contrib/hbtip/hbtipssl/Makefile
* contrib/hbssl/Makefile
! Using HB_CFLAGS/HB_PRGFLAGS to specify Makefile local
compiler settings instead of modifying HB_USER_*FLAGS.
This way the double defines are gone.
+ Included global.cf to all Makefiles which needs to modify
HB_CFLAGS/HB_PRGFLAGS. Probably we should move global.cf
inclusion to the top of all Makefiles as a convention.
Not terribly elegant, but solves a few problems and
more efficient.
% Changed ', -I$(d))' to ',-I$(d))' along the way. This avoids
wasting an extra space in command line.
; NOTE: It'd still be beneficial to find a way to get rid of
'descend' rule. It could make cmdlines cleaner/shorter
and whole build process simpler/faster. I didn't manage
so far.
* source/vm/Makefile
* Deleted 'HB_USER_CFLAGS := $(subst -DHB_MT_VM,,$(HB_USER_CFLAGS))'
(since it's no longer supported practice to modify user supplied flags)
I'm not sure if it's important enough to have. AFAIK there is no
reason users use HB_MT_VM define, it's not a public setting, so we
shouldn't go too much far in trying to protect against its presence.
If it's needed, we should add 'HB_CFLAGS += -DHB_ST_VM' and handle
HB_ST_VM as the reverse of HB_MT_VM inside the source.
* source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
* source/rdd/dbffpt/Makefile
* Optimizations are now disabled using #pragma for __XCC__ instead of
deleting them from HB_USER_CFLAGS. Please test, and see above on
modifying HB_USER_CFLAGS in our make files.
* bin/postinst.cmd
! Deleted double quote from target dir in xcopy commands.
Blind change.
* utils/hbtest/rt_main.ch
* utils/hbtest/hbtest.hbp
* utils/hbtest/Makefile
+ Changed to use #pragma to turn on line numbers instead of
using HB_USER_PRGFLAGS (or HB_PRGFLAGS). This way there is
no need for Makefile hack/tweaks and it works with all make methods
automatically.
* config/instsh.cf
! Partially restored a few things which were lost without comments
in prev OS/2 commit:
- Formatting
- '@' prefixes
- '-' prefixes
* source/pp/Makefile
! Fixed to not throw harmless but still confusing error
messages when cleaning hbpp binary parts.
* bin/hb-mkdyn.bat
% Minor optimization in initialization.
- make_gnu_os2.cmd
- make_gnu.bat
- Deleted these starter batch files.
; Please use 'mingw32-make' (if installed in PATH) or
'config/mingw32-make' (if not installed in PATH) instead.
OS/2 users should use 'make'.
; OS/2 users will have to add:
set HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DTCPV40HDRS
to local configuration unless they used:
set HB_OS2_TCP32=yes
I'd like to ask OS/2 users to add (now deleted) related
documentation to one of our docs: INSTALL or include/hbsetup.h.
Since this was a setting to disable some default setup,
we can readd this setting with another name to
config/global.cf if needed. Pls tell me about it.
; TODO: Delete make_gnu.sh and/or integrate make_gnu_xmingw*.sh.
There is still two things which is done by make_gnu.sh:
- Detection for -fPIC option.
- Setting HB_INSTALL_PREFIX to system location.
(I don't like this, but it seems to be standard
behaviour on Linux, so we may want to change GNU Make
default logic according to that)
; TODO: Move mpkg_*.sh files with related support files to /package.
Best would be to integrate them to postinst.sh.
* INSTALL
+ Added TOFIX to one example: djgpp with NT shell will choke on
too long cmdline when building external/libhpdf.
; TOFIX: see above. (if possible. If it's too complicated we
should simply drop this scenario, after all DJGPP GNU
Make also works well.
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbxbp/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
* contrib/gtwvg/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* contrib/rddads/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* contrib/hbgd/Makefile
* contrib/hbwin/Makefile
+ Indentation.
* INSTALL
* OS/2 prerequisites added. (currently not relevant, but anyway)
* bin/postinst.bat
* bin/hb-mkdyn.bat
* make_gnu.bat
+ Reworked the way .dll generation is done in Harbour build process.
New method solves the problem in one pass, instead of invoking
make twice and requiring starter script to control this.
The new trick is that CC_RULE will generate both dynamic and static
objects for libs included in the .dll for compilers where such trick
is necessary (currently all win/wce compilers except gcc based ones).
* Changed HB_BUILD_LOG forming. Since at this point ARCH/COMP values
aren't known (and just for this purpose it's not worth to maintain
parallel detection logic in start script), the automatically
generated log file will contain the date/time. Maybe even this will
be dropped in the future. Since this is the only remaining logic
in starter script (plus finding correct GNU Make, but that's even
smaller role)
; I didn't test watcom yet, plus mpkg_gnu.bat isn't working yet,
it needs to be moved to postinst phase.
; After these changes, there is basically no need for make starter
scripts. Maybe I'll even remove included make tools to make things
cleaner/leaner.
; TODO: Revise starter .sh scripts.
; TODO: mpkg_gnu.bat rework to run from postinst.
; TODO: Do some cleanup, remove redundancy in settings, etcetc.
; TOFIX: Fix watcom .dll generation.
* config/global.cf
! Deleted double MAKE info line.
+ Showing detected shell in verbose mode.
+ Added mkdir/rm detection for OS/2 shells. (commented)
% Optimized HB_BIN_COMPILE detection by using $(realpath) function.
Now it's only detected once per make run.
+ Added HB_*_INSTALL value defaulting similar to make_gnu.sh
for *nix platforms. (adding /harbour postfix to lib/inc dirs when
HB_INSTALL_PREFIX is system location (/usr or /opt). Please review.
* config/lib.cf
+ Added HB_DYN_COMPILE to control compiling for dynamic libs in
a sperate command.
+ Added HB_DYN_LIBS to hold list of libs which should be built
with separate command for dynamic libs.
* config/rules.cf
+ Added logic for duplicate CC_RULE.
TODO: Notice that it's not yet working when CC_RULE is overridden
on compiler level. Help would be appreciate here.
* config/wce/msvcarm.cf
* config/wce/poccarm.cf
* config/win/watcom.cf
* config/win/icc.cf
* config/win/msvc.cf
* config/win/xcc.cf
* config/win/pocc.cf
* config/win/bcc.cf
+ Enabled HB_DYN_COMPILE for these compilers.
* contrib/gtqtc/gtqtc.hbc
! Fixed lib order for mingw, supc++ moved to the end of list.
* external/sqlite3/Makefile
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* external/libpng/Makefile
* external/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtxwc/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtcrs/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtsln/Makefile
* contrib/Makefile
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbhpdf/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
* contrib/rddads/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* contrib/hbgd/Makefile
* contrib/hbssl/Makefile
+ Indentation.
% Using ':=' in '*_OK := $(foreach...' expressions, instead of
former unsafe '+='.
* config/win/mingw.cf
* config/wce/mingwarm.cf
* config/win/cygwin.cf
+ Using 'crs' instead of 'r' as AR command.
* config/install.cf
+ Don't define rule if INSTALL_RULE is empty.
Cannot currently happen.
* config/header.cf
% Minor optimization.
* config/global.cf
! Fixed 'sh' HB_SHELL detection. Problem experienced with
Cygwin GNU Make, where SHLVL isn't defined on the first
level. Now also checking for SHELL=/bin/sh to detect sh
shell.
* tests/multifnc/Makefile
* external/sqlite3/Makefile
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
* external/libpng/Makefile
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/hbodbc/Makefile
* contrib/hbtpathy/Makefile
* contrib/hbsqlit3/Makefile
* contrib/hbblat/Makefile
* contrib/hbqt/Makefile
* contrib/hbfbird/Makefile
* contrib/hbxbp/Makefile
* contrib/hbcurl/Makefile
* contrib/gtqtc/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddfb/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddodbc/Makefile
* contrib/rddado/Makefile
* contrib/gtwvg/Makefile
* contrib/rddads/Makefile
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* contrib/hbtip/Makefile
* contrib/hbwin/Makefile
* contrib/hbssl/Makefile
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtdos/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtwin/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtxwc/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtcrs/Makefile
* source/rtl/gttrm/Makefile
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtos2/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtsln/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtgui/Makefile
* source/rtl/gtwvt/Makefile
* source/rdd/Makefile
* source/rdd/dbffpt/Makefile
! Including 'global.cf' directly to make HB_ARCHITECTURE/HB_COMPILER/HB_COMMERCE
variables work in case we're relying on autodetection.
; TODO: May need to do this for a few other cases where detection is relying
on some additional variables. Like HB_XBUILD, which needs to be
cleaned further, maybe autodetection added.
; NOTE: Above changes mean that from now on for basic build usage it's
enough to have the compiler in PATH and to issue a simple 'make'
or 'mingw32-make' (or whatever GNU Make is called in that environment),
and make process should just work. IOW, no need to go through
"starter" scripts in root (make_gnu.*).