* src/vm/macro.c
* src/vm/estack.c
* src/vm/dynsym.c
* src/vm/hvm.c
* src/vm/set.c
* src/rdd/wafunc.c
* src/compiler/hbmain.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/genc.c
* src/compiler/gencc.c
* src/compiler/harbour.yyc
* src/compiler/harbour.y
* include/hbexprb.c
+ Added strlen() casts to pacify msvc64 warnings
* src/vm/cmdarg.c
! Readded one '( void * )' cast. (I've only tested C++ mode
on Windows, this fell into *nix code). Thanks for checking it.
* src/rtl/hbgtcore.c
+ HB_SIZE -> HB_UINT, plus added necessary casts. Signaled by warnings
* contrib/hbmisc/spd.c
+ HB_SIZE -> HB_UINT, plus added necessary casts. Signaled by warnings
; In case of this function it'd be probably better to make it fully
HB_SIZE compatible, instead of stepping back like this.
* src/rdd/sdf1.c
* src/rdd/delim1.c
+ Added casts to pacify some msvc64 warnings
* src/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
! HB_SIZE -> HB_LONG. Resolves msvc64 warnings.
* src/pp/ppcore.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbpp.h
- Deleted -kl option. "multiline strings" converted back
to build-time option. It's not a documented option anymore,
usage is not recommended. See 2010-02-24 20:04 UTC+0100
for valid alternatives.
* src/pp/ppcore.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbpp.h
+ Marked "multiline strings" feature as deprecated,
with HB_LEGACY_LEVEL3.
It's recommended to fix such code to be compatible
with Clipper (and other compatible) languages.
F.e.:
---
cVar := "line 1;
line 2;
line 3"
---
to standard:
--- F.e.:
cVar := "line 1" +;
"line 2" +;
"line 3"
---
or to another Harbour extension:
---
#pragma __cstream|cVar := %s
line 1
line 2
line 3
ENDTEXT
---
('+' operator will be optimized out by the compiler,
so there won't be any performance drop.)
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* Formatting.
* src/pp/ppcore.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbpp.h
* include/hbsetup.h
* HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_PP_MULTILINE_STRING feature converted
to compiler switch '-kl'.
INCOMPATIBLE. Users needing this feature now can use
standard Harbour builds by simply adding -kl Harbour
compiler flag. Old build-time macro is not supported
anymore.
* include/hbcompdf.h
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbmain.c
* src/compiler/hbcomp.c
* src/compiler/hbopt.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* src/compiler/hbgenerr.c
+ Added options to control error/warning output format/style
in Harbour, to make it possible to switch to formats which
are handled by popular IDEs, like Eclipse, Code::Blocks.
Currently these are supported:
-ge[0]: Clipper compatible (default)
-ge1: "IDE friendly". Mimics the one submitted by Lorenzo
for Eclipse.
The goal is to cover the most IDEs with the less options,
so please test them to reach this optimum.
* src/compiler/hbmain.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbcomp.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbcompdf.h
+ Added support for -i- and -i+ options. They will disable/enable
handling of INCLUDE envvar.
* config/rules.mk
+ Added -i- Harbour compiler switch to avoid any interference
with user set INCLUDE envvars.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
+ Added -hbmake=<hbmake file> option which will attempt to
read hbmake project file and save it as .hbp file.
This is experimental and I'd like to ask hbmake users to
update/extend this converter code as I'm not hbmake user.
This feature is to aid users to migrate from hbmake to hbmk2.
Notice that along the same line converter could be written
for .xbp and xMate project files too.
* src/compiler/Makefile
- src/compiler/gencobj.c
* src/compiler/hbmain.c
* src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* include/hbcompdf.h
* debian/rules
* mpkg_src.sh
* mpkg_tgz.sh
* harbour.spec
- Deleted support for harbour.cfg / compiler -go mode.
This was scheduled to be done after release, but since
hbmk2 seems to be a very solid tool now with visible
acceptance from users, it seems safe to make the move
now. This will mean that one less Harbour file will
"pollute" system locations, which is always a good
thing. Plus this part had a few bugs, which are now
also a thing of the past.
- examples/hbmake
- Deleted hbmake tool. This wasn't really working anyway,
and require -go mode, which was deleted.
Use hbmk2 instead.
* mpkg_src.sh
* mpkg_tgz.sh
! Fixed indentation to be consistent 4 chars.
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* removed old unused macros
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/src/compiler/hbmain.c
* harbour/src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* harbour/src/compiler/complex.c
* harbour/src/compiler/hbcomp.c
* harbour/src/compiler/gencobj.c
* harbour/src/compiler/hbusage.c
+ added support for -gd[.<destExt>] switch.
When used Harbour compiler generates also .d file with dependencies
list in the form like for make systems:
<destFile>: <sourceFiles,...>
optional .<destExt> parameter value can be used to replace default
extension in <destFile>.
Now users can generate .d files without additional overhead in the
same pass as normal compilation by simple adding -gd[.<destExt>]
switch to compilation command instead of executing harbour compiler
second time with -sm switch.
* harbour/doc/man/harbour.1
* updated man page
* harbour/utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* removed -kj switch - it's not longer necessary to improve -sm
* minor formatting
* harbour/src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* minor formatting
* harbour/src/compiler/complex.c
% disabled lexer when -sm is used with -m switch.
In Harbour compiler lexer is only simple translator between PP and
grammar parser tokens so the overhead is rather small anyhow it
eliminates executing some unnecessary code.
If -sm switch is used then we need lexer to detect files included by
statements like:
DO <file> [WITH ... ]
_procReq_( <file> )
_procReq_( <file> + <ext> )
-m switch disable including such files so we can fully eliminate
lexer and preprocess PP tokens directly in a loop.
Now the cost of -sm switch is reduced to the PP cost plus some
minor static overhead.
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/src/pp/ppcore.c
* harbour/src/compiler/hbmain.c
* harbour/src/compiler/cmdcheck.c
* harbour/src/compiler/ppcomp.c
* harbour/src/compiler/hbusage.c
* harbour/doc/man/harbour.1
+ added support for new compiler switch -sm which can be used to
generate dependencies list.
* modified HB_COMPILEBUF() function to return dependencies list
instead of .HRB file body when -sm switch is used. Files in
single module are separated by spaces and modules are separated
by TABs (chr(9))
To reduce overhead I suggest to use in programs like hbmk2
together with -sm also -kj switch - it disables some time
consuming optimizations in compiler code.
- source
+ src
* src/Makefile
* src/dynlib/mt/Makefile
* src/dynlib/Makefile
* INSTALL
* Makefile
* ChangeLog
* harbour.spec
* mpkg_tgz.sh
* Renamed 'source' dir to 'src' to move closer to other FOSS
projects. It's also easier to type, plus it has the side
effect that some cmdlines will be shorter in the
build process.