* common.mak
* changed HBM_KDIR from "utils\hbmk" to "utils\hbmk2"
- utils/hbmk
+ utils/hbmk2
* renamed dir name to fix wrong dir change on gnu scripts: mpkg_tgz.sh
and the harbour.spec
! Fixed dir name error that avoided to build rpms and tgz files.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
* source/rtl/mouse53.c
+ Added HB_MMIDDLEDOWN() functions, plus MMIDDLEDOWN() alias.
These are always available regardless of the CLIP53
compatibility setting.
; TOFIX: K_MM*DOWN events _override_ C5.3 compatible
K_MOUSEMOVE events (in GTWVT only), which created
an unfortunate incompatibility with our target
C5.x compiler when using some specific GT. Ideas
are welcome how to fix this. We should probably
either send out both codes and let the inkey queue
do the filtering as requested by app (we need a
new filter then), or remove these event code and
generate proper K_MOUSEMOVE events instead. Apps
using this these incompatible keycodes are encouraged
to replace expressions:
'( key == K_KK*DOWN )' with the compatible:
'( key == K_MOUSEMOVE .AND. M*DOWN() )' to prepare
for the fix.
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.mak
* common.mak
+ bin/hbmk.bat
* utils/hbmk/Makefile
- utils/hbmk/hbmk.prg
+ utils/hbmk/hbmk2.prg
+ Renamed hbmk to hbmk2 to avoid collision with hbmk script,
and to allow parallel testing.
+ Readded hbmk.bat to redirect to hbmk2.exe.
This will be removed in the future. Win9x/OS/2 isn't
supported with this batch file.
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* common.mak
* utils/Makefile
+ Added hbmk to make systems.
* utils/hbmk/hbmk.prg
+ Update. Second pass, it's now ready for testing. I've
only tried with BCC yet.
Please test and if possible update internal setup
for various platforms/compilers.
* doc/whatsnew.txt
* include/clipdefs.h
* include/filesys.api
* include/gt.api
* include/hbapi.h
* include/hbapierr.h
* include/hbapifs.h
* include/hbapigt.h
* include/hbapiitm.h
* include/hbapirdd.h
* include/hbdefs.h
* include/hbgfxdef.ch
* include/hbgtinfo.ch
* include/hbsetup.ch
* include/hbsetup.h
* include/item.api
* include/rdd.api
* source/rtl/errorapi.c
* source/rtl/filesys.c
* source/vm/cmdarg.c
* common.mak
- source/vm/debugold.c
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
- Permanently disabled HB_LEGACY_LEVEL support.
+ Added HB_LEGACY_LEVEL2 support to protect some
recently made incompatible changes. Old methods
are supported until Harbour 1.2. Please update
your code until then. To test your code for
compatibility with recent changes, you can turn
off legacy support manually by #defining HB_LEGACY_OFF.
(HB_USER_CFLAGS=-DHB_LEGACY_OFF)
This is recommended on local systems for all
Harbour developers.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/tgetx.prg
* source/rtl/tget.prg
* source/rtl/tgetint.prg
+ CA-Cl*pper compatible GET class renamed to HBGet and
is now always available regardless of feature settings.
* Xbase++ compatible GET class named Get(), moved to separate
file and now inherits from HBGet, plus implements
additional functionality also in the separate file.
* GetNew() moved to tget.prg from tgetint.prg.
* Code changed to use HBGet():New() instead of Get():New().
; TOFIX: After above changes, Xbase++ compatiblity
methods are no longer available for regular
GETs, only if they are explicitly created
using Get():New(). If this is a problem for someone
we can start thinking of a solution.
; TODO: Do the same with TBrowse() and TColumn().
* common.mak
* include/hbextern.ch
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/strxor.c
+ Added HB_STRXOR() (work of Mindaugas Kavaliauskas)
* common.mak
* source/common/Makefile
+ source/common/hbprintf.c
+ Added hb_snprintf_c() (temp name, untested) (work of Przemyslaw Czerpak)
[ I've added a normal Harbour license, as per your permission
on the list. Pls give me feedback is this is wrong. ]
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/exlog.prg
! Fixed missing #includes.
* source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_b32.bat
+ source/rdd/usrrdd/example/hbmk_vc.bat
+ Added MSVC make file.
! Added EOL to the last line to hbmk_b32.bat.
! xhb.lib dependency removed. It was not needed anyway.
; TOFIX: When compiling exhsx.prg, this happens:
exhsx.obj : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _HB_FUN_HSXRDD
* contrib/hbssl/sslsess.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslctx.c
* contrib/hbssl/sslciph.c
* Minor changes.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
- harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* renamed hbi18n.c to hbi18n1.c to avoid conflicts with hbi18n
program - non GNU make files needs unique file names
! fixed bug in internal function __I18N_HASHTABLE()
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n2.prg
+ added new I18N functions to manage .pot files and generate .hbl ones.
public functions:
HB_I18N_loadPot( <cFile>, [<pI18N>] [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <pI18N> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns Harbour translation set or NIL when
error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains error message
string. If second parameter [<pI18N>] is given then translation
items read from .pot file are added to this set. Otherwise new
Harbour translation set is created.
HB_I18N_savePot( <cFile>, <pI18N> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from Harbour translation set. Please note
that Harbour translation set does not contain additional
information which exists in original .pot files like source
code numbers or alternative plural forms.
internal functions for Harbour developers which will work on I18N
tools:
__I18N_potArrayLoad( <cFile> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <aTrans> | NIL
Reads .pot file and returns array with translation items or
NIL when error appears. In such case <cErrorMsg> is contains
error message string.
<aTrans> is an array with translation items containing additional
informations from .pot file which are not necessary in final
translation sets used at runtime. It's designed for I18N tools
written in Harbour to manage .pot files and/or create .hbl ones.
__I18N_potArraySave( <cFile>, <aTrans> [, @<cErrorMsg>] ) -> <lSuccess>
Generates .pot file from array with translations items.
__I18N_potArrayJoin( <aTrans>, <aTrans2> ) -> <aTrans>
Join two arrays with translation items. Items from <aTrans2>
are added to <aTrans>. If given translation item already exists
in <aTrans> (the same msgctxt and msgid) then source code references
are merged and translations from <aTrans2> are added only if
<aTrans> does not have it.
__I18N_potArrayToHash( <aTrans>, [<lEmpty>] [, <hI18N>] ) -> <hI18N>
Converts array with translation items to hash table in the format
used internally by Harbour translation sets. It's the same format
as used __I18N_hashTable() function. The conversion removes data
which is not necessary for runtime translations like source code
references or alternative source plural forms.
If second parameter <hI18N> is given then translation items form
<aTrans> are added to it. Otherwise new hash table with is created.
If <lEmpty> is .T. then also items with empty translation are added
but source strings are used instead of missing destination ones.
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ added new I18N functions
* harbour/harbour-win-spec
* harbour/harbour-wce-spec
* harbour/harbour.spec
* harbour/mpkg_tgz.sh
* harbour/make_b32.mak
* harbour/make_vc.mak
* harbour/make_gcc.mak
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/utils/Makefile
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/hbi18n.prg
+ harbour/utils/hbi18n/Makefile
+ added very simple application to manage .pot/.hbl files
Syntax: hbi18n -m | -g [-o<outfile>] [-e] [-q] <files1[.pot] ...>
-m merge given .pot files
-g generate .hbl file from given .pot files
-o<outfile> output file name
default is first .pot file name with
.po_ (merge) or .hbl extension
-e do not strip empty translation rules from .hbl files
-q quiet mode
TODO: extend it and add support for interactive mode which will
allow to edit translations.
* harbour/ChangeLog
* cleaned some typos
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/strtoexp.c
* harbour/source/rtl/valtostr.c
* moved my HB_STRTOEXP() function to separate file
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
+ harbour/source/rtl/strc.c
+ added two new functions to operate on C like strings:
HB_STRDECODESCAPE( <cEscSeqStr> ) -> <cStr>
Decode string with \ escape sequences.
HB_STRCDECODE( <cStr> [, @<lCont> ] ) -> <cResult> | NIL
Decode string using C compiler rules.
If second parameter <lCont> is passed by reference then it allows
to decode multiline strings. In such case <lCont> is set to .T.
if string ends with unclosed "" quoting and next call to this
function with lCont parameter continue string decoding.
Function returns decoded string or NIL on syntax error.
They will be helper functions for decoding .pot files.
* harbour/source/rtl/hbi18n.c
* harbour/source/rtl/hbstrsh.c
% small optimizations
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
* harbour/include/hbapifs.h
* harbour/include/hbextern.ch
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbproces.c
+ harbour/source/rtl/hbprocfn.c
+ added C functions hb_fsOpenProcess(), hb_fsProcessValue(),
hb_fsCloseProcess()
+ added .prg functions HB_OPENPROCESS(), HB_PROCESSVALUE(),
HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
Based on xHarbour code by Giancarlo Niccolai.
Warning: it's possible that they will be changed in the future.
Please test current implementation. Now few notes about it.
Each handle returned by HB_OPENPROCESS() have to be closed
by HB_PROCESSVALUE(). Even if process is killed by HB_CLOSEPROCESS()
its handle is still open and HB_PROCESSVALUE() has to be executed.
Type of handle depends on OS. In *nixes it's process PID. In MS-Windows
it's HANDLE. HB_PROCESSVALUE() attach process exit result in *nixes
cleaning zombie processes and in Windows closing the HANDLE. If you
do not call this function then you will have resource leak.
HB_CLOSEPROCESS() only sends quite request to the process but does
not execute any cleanup code.
All communication handles returned in parameters by reference by
HB_OPENPROCESS() function have to be closed using FCLOSE() function.
If hStdOut and hStdErr are references to the same variables then
executing process stdout and stderr is redirected to the only one
pipe. When handles for stdout, stderr and stdin are not given then
executed process inherits them from parent process unless <lDetach>
parameter is not given. In such case they are redirected to null
device (/dev/null or NUL).
The OS2 version is not tested. Please make tests.
There is no support for DOS which is single process OS.
In WinCE builds std{out,err,in} redirecting and process detaching does
not work too.
The parameters parsing should be updated. Now MS-Windows version uses
native OS command line parsing and quoting by "" can be used for
parameters with blank characters. I do not know any escape character
which can be used to pass (") as parameter to MS-Windows application.
In all other OS-es standard bourne shell rules are used. Parameters can
be quoted by "" or '' and escape character is \. Quoting by '' disables
special meaning of escape character. In OS2 where \ is path separator
escaping and '' quoting is disabled so it works like in MS-Windows
but I do not know if parameters divided by calling process are fully
respected by low level API calls in this system.
+ harbour/include/hbrddnsx.h
+ harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx
+ harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
+ harbour/source/rdd/dbfnsx/Makefile
* harbour/config/global.cf
* harbour/make_b32.mak
* harbour/make_vc.mak
* harbour/make_gcc.mak
* harbour/common.mak
+ added new DBFNSX RDD. Those of you who knows SIX3 should also
know NSX index format. It's very interesting format and in some
cases much better then CDX. I hope you will find it interesting.
In hbrddnsx.h you can find detail information about Harbour NSX
implementation.
It's a small gift from me for Christmas ;-)
I would like to wish all of you Marry Christmas and Happy new Year.
best regards,
Przemek
* harbour/contrib/xhb/Makefile
* harbour/contrib/xhb/common.mak
+ harbour/contrib/xhb/xhbarr.c
+ added aSplice(), aRemove() and aMerge() functions - code borrowed
from xHarbour by Ron Pinkas.
! fixed GPF trap in these functions
* harbour/contrib/xhb/xhbfunc.c
+ added CSTR()
* harbour/contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
! changed name of xHarbour include files - they where changed few
months ago and now they are the same as in Harbour.
To xHarbour users: please update hbcompat.ch in xHarbour CVS
* harbour/contrib/xhb/filestat.c
! fixed UNICODE compilation
* harbour/contrib/xhb/hblognet.prg
* harbour/contrib/xhb/hblog.prg
* formatting
* harbour/contrib/hbnf/tempfile.prg
! do not use HB_ISBYREF() .prg function - this function does not
exist in Harbour and does not work correctly in xHarbour
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/source/vm/macro.c
* harbour/source/vm/codebloc.c
* harbour/source/vm/hashes.c
* harbour/source/vm/garbage.c
* harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
* harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
* cleanup
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/Makefile
! fixed typo
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/hbgtwvg.ch
* added new line at the end of file and changed non ANSI C // comments
to /* */ - this file is included by C code too.
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wvgwin.c
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wincallb.c
* pacified some warnings and fixed possible access to uninitialized data
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
* harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
! fixed possible double freeing of memory blocks in #line directives
TOMERGE[1.0]
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
+ harbour/source/compiler/compi18n.c
* moved hb_compI18n*() functions to separate file covered by GPL with
Harbour exception - Thank to Mindaugas
* harbour/include/hbcomp.h
* harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
* harbour/include/hbexpra.c
* harbour/include/hbexprop.h
* harbour/include/hbexprb.c
* harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
* harbour/source/compiler/Makefile
* harbour/source/compiler/ppcomp.c
* added support for plural forms:
hb_i18n_ngettext[_noop|_strict]( <nExp>, <cText> | <acText> ;
[, <cContext> )
<acText> is accepted only as array of literal strings even if
_strict suffix is missing - if it's a problem then we can change it.
hb_i18n_ngettext_noop() is reduced only when it has valid parameters
The default plural index expression used for reduction at compile
time is: iif( <nExp> == 1, 1, 2 )
If second parameter of hb_i18n_ngettext_noop() is <cText> or <acText>
length is 1 then it's reduced to <cText> or acText[1] else if second
parameter is <acText> with more then 1 item then it's reduced to
<acText>[ iif( <nExp> == 1, 1, 2 ) ]
and if <nExp> is literal numeric expression is farther reduced to
given array item. Otherwise is not reduced and warning is generated.
The plural forms in .pot files are generated as:
msgid ""
msgid_plural ""
msgid_plural2 ""
[...]
msgid_pluralN ""
msgstr[0] ""
Then real message ID is only msgid (with context if any) and
msgid_plural* is used only for information. When the same msgid
is used more then once in different hb_i18n_ngettext*() calls then
plural messages are merged.
Please remember that for strict gettext compatibility only two plural
forms are allowed.
* extended i18n warnings for simple types validation, f.e.:
hb_i18n_gettext( .t. )
* do not generate empty .pot file when source code does not contain any
hb_i18n_*() functions
* store in .pot files references to real source file names with paths
respecting #include directives
* use hb_compIdentifierNew() to hash i18n messages at compile time
! fixed possible bad escape encoding of i18n strings
+ added support to control -j[01] flag using #pragma directive
Before I'll begin to work on runtime support please test these
modifications and inform me about problems you can see with the
above version and missing functionality.
* common.mak
* make_b32.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* make_vc.mak
* Smoothened the difference between HARBOURFLAGS and
HARBOURFLAGSDLL under the name HARBOURFLAGSLIB.
Now all core .prg modules will be compiled with -n1
Harbour switch. This also means double compilation
of .prg modules for static/dynamic libs could be
optimized out as the object files are the same in
both modes.
TODO: Make -n1 switch unnecessary.
* contrib/mtpl_gcc.mak
+ Added -n1 to HARBOURFLAGS. This way Harbour functions
in libs will never be considered as entry points in
executables or when any such module is built as dynamic
lib in the future.
* contrib/make_gcc_all.sh
* Minor formatting.
* bin/hb-func.sh
* mpkg_tgz.sh
! Fixed OSX/Darwin builds:
- to not require harbour.dylib for binary tools supplied
in .tgz package. This way, hbrun/hbmake/hbdoc/hbtest
will work out of the box without the need for any
special installation or extra manual procedure, or
any change whatsoever in the user/system environment.
The change also doesn't prevent user installing Harbour
to system dirs and/or to utilize harbour.dylib in every way.
- so that hbmk script creates '-static' executables by default.
This will make all programs created by hbmk to work out of the
box without any special trick described above, or explicit
need to use '-static' switch.
You can override this with '-shared' switch.
; [ The price to pay is slightly larger binary package
and executable sizes. ]
* make_gnu.sh
* Minor sync in help text with recent change.
* common.mak
! Old typo.
* make_gcc.sh
* common.mak
! Fixed previous and even older workaround for cyclic
reference in common.mak when used with GNU-make.
; Please review/test.
* make_b32.bat
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.bat
* make_vc.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* contrib/mtpl_b32.mak
* contrib/mtpl_gcc.mak
* contrib/mtpl_vc.mak
+ Added 'set HB_BUILD_OPTIM=no' option to disable
all C compiler optimization for all compilers in
non-GNU make system. This replaces old envvars
BCC_NOOPTIM and GCC_NOOPTIM and add MSVC support
for this option.
* common.mak
* Formatting.
* make_vc.mak
+ TOFIX added for the case when HB_CC_NAME is overridden
by user and MT/DLL targets are being created.
* common.mak
* source/common/hbver.c
% Minor opts.
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* common.mak
+ Added generation of hbmainstd and hbmainwin libs.
* bin/hbmk.bat
+ Changed to use above libs. This also means that '-shared'
can now be used in Harbour binary distributions, too.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/make_gcc.mak
! fixed hbtest-dll linking - the path to used harbour shared library
was hardcoded in final binaries
+ added hbrun-dll. Please update make_b32.mak and make_vc.mak
* common.mak
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
* source/common/Makefile
* source/rtl/Makefile
- source/vm/fmhb.c
+ source/rtl/fmhb.c
- source/vm/hbmem.c
+ source/common/hbmem.c
* Moved hbfm (MEMORY() .prg function) from VM to RTL.
* Moved hbmem (hb_xmem*() C functions) from VM to COMMON.
- contrib/hbziparc/hbzipcpp.old
- Removed.
* common.mak
* source/vm/Makefile
* source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
* source/vm/fm.c
+ source/vm/fmhb.c
+ source/vm/hbmem.c
+ Moved functions not depending on FM_STATISTICS setting,
to separate files.
; NOTE: MEMORY() function should IMO move to rtl, and
hb_xmem*() functions to common lib.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/codepage/Makefile
* source/codepage/cpeswinm.c
- source/codepage/cpes850.c
+ source/codepage/cpes850c.c
* source/codepage/cpesiso.c
+ source/codepage/cpesisoc.c
* source/codepage/cpeswin.c
+ source/codepage/cpeswinc.c
* source/codepage/cpesisom.c
* Spanish language support cleaned:
Modern collation made the default, fixed
CP linkage in ESWIN collations, Clipper
compatibility versions renamed to have an
ending 'C'
Now the following collations are supported:
ES850C - Clipper compatibility CP: IBM850
ESWINC - Clipper compatibility CP: Windows-1252
ESISOC - Clipper compatibility CP: ISO-8859-1
ESWIN - Modern CP: Windows-1252
ESISO - Modern CP: ISO-8859-1
ESMWIN - Compatibility with previous Harbour versions and xhb.
(this collation has wrong linkage, so everyone is
encouraged to use ESWIN or ESISO instead.)
Intentionally not added to hbextern.ch.
; TODO: Add ES850.
; TODO: Check whether Clipper compatibility is indeed true.
* common.mak
* source/codepage/Makefile
+ source/codepage/cpsviso.c
+ Added SVISO, which is the same as SVWIN, except it's
internally using ISO-8859-1 CP in sync with its name.
* source/codepage/cpsvwin.c
! Changed internal CP to Windows-1252 from ISO-8859-1,
so that it's in sync with its name.
* common.mak
* source/codepage/Makefile
- source/codepage/cpesmwin.c
+ source/codepage/cpeswinm.c
+ source/codepage/cpesiso.c
+ source/codepage/cpesisom.c
* Renamed cpesmwin -> cpeswinm (ESMWIN -> ESWINM) (INCOMPATIBLE)
+ Added Spanish ISO natsort modules. Besides their ID,
they are idendical with current ESWIN* natsorts, because
the WIN versions for some reason are using ISO-8859 CP
instead of Windows-*. This is IMO wrong, even if these CPs
are similar or identical for the Spanish language.
* include/hbextern.ch
* common.mak
* source/rtl/Makefile
+ source/rtl/hbi18n.c
+ Added basic/low level i18n functions:
__I18N_SAVE( cFileName | nHandle, aSortedTable [, cComment ] ) => lSuccess
__I18N_LOAD( cFileName | nHandle ) => trs
__I18N_GETTEXT( @cText, trs ) => NIL
; NOTE: These were originally based on Giancarlo Niccolai's work in xhb,
but everything was completely reworked, fixed, internals removed,
made portable, lighter, shorter and probably quicker. The used file
format is incompatible, slightly smaller and portable.
; NOTE: The internal format of 'trs' (loaded translation) is also
different. For minimal memory/speed overhead, I've choosen a one
dimensional array, as opposed to the original two dimensional
(like the input aSortedTable array).
; TODO: Higher level functions to handle selecting a default
language, loading files automatically, possibly caching
multiple loaded language translations in memory and providing
a high level HB_I18N_GETTEXT() function. We may also readd
a low-level function to create 'trs' from a memory object
instead of loading it from the disk. We should in any case make
the higher level the lightest and less app specific as possible.
* include/hbver.ch
* source/rtl/version.c
* utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
* ChangeLog
! Fixed returning bit width.
* Reworked hb_version() parameter values as follows:
(also fixed some differences between docs here in the
previous entry and actual code)
HB_VERSION_HARBOUR (was: HB_V_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_COMPILER (was: HB_V_COMPILER )
HB_VERSION_MAJOR (was: HB_V_MAJOR )
HB_VERSION_MINOR (was: HB_V_MINOR )
HB_VERSION_MICRO (was: HB_V_REV )
HB_VERSION_STATUS (was: HB_V_STATUS )
HB_VERSION_REVISION (was: HB_V_COUNT )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR (was: HB_V_DATE_TIME )
HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE (was: HB_V_DATE )
HB_VERSION_BLD_TIME (was: HB_V_TIME )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER (was: HB_V_PCODE )
HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR (was: HB_V_PCODE_STR )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_LAST (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_LAST )
HB_VERSION_CHANGELOG_REV (was: HB_V_CHANGELOG_REV )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_PRG (was: HB_V_FLAG_HARBOUR )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_C (was: HB_V_FLAG_C )
HB_VERSION_FLAG_LINKER (was: HB_V_FLAG_LINKER )
HB_VERSION_BITWIDTH (was: HB_V_BITWIDTH )
HB_VERSION_ENDIANNESS (was: HB_V_ENDIANNESS )
This function makes deprecated following functions:
- HB_COMPILER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_COMPILER )
- HB_PCODEVER() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_PCODE_VER_STR )
- HB_BUILDDATE() => hb_version( HB_VERSION_BLD_DATE_STR )
and macros:
- __ARCH16BIT__
- __ARCH32BIT__
- __ARCH64BIT__
- __LITTLE_ENDIAN__
- __BIG_ENDIAN__
- __PDP_ENDIAN__
- HB_VER_SVNID
- HB_VER_CHLID
- HB_VER_LENTRY
- HB_VER_C_USR
- HB_VER_L_USR
- HB_VER_PRG_USR
; TOFIX: Some term anomalies regarding 'REVISION'.
* source/vm/runner.c
* Minor formatting and added "s_" prefix to static var.
* common.mak
* contrib/mtpl_b32.mak
* contrib/mtpl_gcc.mak
* contrib/mtpl_vc.mak
+ Made -gc3 switch the default. This will result in
noticeably faster .prg code execution at the cost of
a slightly bigger executable. Speaking of the core,
this can result at maximum 250K of extra executable
size increase, if the final executable uses _all_
core .prg functions. Usually though it's much lower
than that, especially for GUI programs, since the
majority of core .prg code deals with CUI elements,
like TBrowse(), TGet(), 5.3 compatible CUI controls,
.frm and .lbl support, MemoEdit().
* contrib/examples/dbu/bld_b32.bat
* contrib/examples/dbu/bld_vc.bat
* utils/hbdoc/bld_vc.bat
* utils/hbdoc/bld_b32.bat
* utils/hbmake/bld_b32.bat
* utils/hbmake/bld_vc.bat
+ Added -l Harbour switch.
* harbour/common.mak
* harbour/source/debug/Makefile
+ harbour/source/debug/dbgtinp.prg
+ added HbDbInput class for simple user input (GET)
* harbour/source/debug/debugger.prg
! changed __dbgInput() to use HbDbInput() class instead of ACCEPT
It fixes all bad visual end edit bad effects caused by ACCEPT.
TODO: replace all GET references in debugger code with HbDbInput class.
* common.mak
* make_b32.bat
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.bat
* make_vc.mak
* make_gcc.mak
* HB_BUILD_VERBOSE=yes is now the default. If someone
is wanting to build Harbour from source and is bothered
by the compiler command-lines being shown, these can
be turned off with HB_BUILD_VERBOSE=no.
These lines are IMO very important to see, which options
were exactly used when Harbour was built, I personally
archive these logs along with the builds.
* common.mak
* make_b32.mak
* make_vc.mak
* make_gcc.mak
- Removed option HB_BUILD_ST to build another version
of Harbour MT build [for non-GNU builds], or forced
SingleThreaded (non -tWM) Harbour builds.
* Modified to not allow CFLAGSMT to be tweaked from the
outside [for non-GNU builds].