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Author SHA1 Message Date
Przemyslaw Czerpak
6313b42b2b 2009-02-11 15:05 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! fixed casting in hb_fsFileExists()

  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/wvgsink.c
    ! fixed WinCE (Unicode) compilation
2009-02-11 14:00:37 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
fc28614cee 2009-02-11 09:46 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
    * BYTE -> CHAR (Windows) - UNDONE.

  * include/hbdefs.h
    + Added (commented) new types. Work in progress, incomplete.

  * contrib/hbssl/ssl.c
    - Temporary disabled SSL_GET_READ_AHEAD() as a workaround for
      BCC linking problem with SSL_get_read_ahead() OpenSSL
      library function (symbol is unresolved due to missing
      leading underscore in implib generated ssleay32.lib file).

  * source/vm/set.c
    % hb_fsFile() -> hb_fsFileExists()

  * source/rtl/hbffind.c
    * HB_WIN_32_MATCH -> HB_WIN_MATCH

  * doc/whatsnew.txt
  * include/hbsetup.h
  * source/vm/fm.c
    * #define HB_FM_WIN32_ALLOC renamed to HB_FM_WIN_ALLOC.
    ; INCOMPATIBLE: For those who are using this switch, please
                    update your make files.

  * source/rtl/tpopup.prg
    ! Fixed to draw separator lines with BOX GT attributes,
      so that they appear properly.
2009-02-11 08:47:48 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
c8c773d604 2009-02-06 21:35 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbdefs.h
    - Removed HB_ISSPACE(). It was already defined.

  * include/hbset.h
  * contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
  * contrib/hbct/ctwin.h
  * source/vm/set.c
    * BYTE -> UCHAR
2009-02-06 20:36:37 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
1e894d019e 2009-02-06 18:46 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/hbdefs.h
    + Added HB_ISALNUM() macro.

  * include/hbpp.h
  * include/hbapicdp.h
  * contrib/hbct/pos1.c
  * contrib/hbct/ascpos.c
  * contrib/xhb/hbxml.c
  * contrib/hbtip/utils.c
  * contrib/examples/pp/hbppcore.c
  * source/vm/itemapi.c
  * source/vm/memvars.c
  * source/vm/set.c
  * source/vm/classes.c
  * source/debug/dbgentry.c
  * source/common/hbstr.c
  * source/common/expropt2.c
  * source/rtl/strcase.c
  * source/rtl/cdpapi.c
  * source/rtl/is.c
  * source/rtl/transfrm.c
  * source/rtl/dates.c
  * source/rtl/natmsg.c
  * source/rtl/soundex.c
  * source/rtl/hbffind.c
  * source/rdd/workarea.c
  * source/compiler/hbmain.c
  * source/compiler/harbour.yyc
  * source/compiler/harbour.y
    * Replaced:
      isdigit() -> HB_ISDIGIT()
      isalpha() -> HB_ISALPHA()
      isalnum() -> HB_ISALNUM()
      isupper() -> HB_ISUPPER()
      islower() -> HB_ISLOWER()
      tolower() -> HB_TOLOWER()
      toupper() -> HB_TOUPPER()

  * source/rtl/natmsg.c
    ! Fixed to use CP sensitive case conversion in
      __NATISNEGATIVE() and __NATISAFFIRM().

  * source/rtl/is.c
    ! Fixed typo in recently added hb_charIsUpper()/hb_charIsLower()
      functions.

  ; TODO: Remove DJGPP to*() hack.
  ; TODO: Replace HB_PP_UPPER(), HB_PP_ISDIGIT() with equivalent
          new macros.
  ; TOFIX: Some of the above macros should better be replaced
           by CP sensitive versions. F.e. the one in hbtip.
  ; TOFIX: Remove remaining #include <ctype.h> lines.
2009-02-06 17:47:46 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
c8c4c234d5 2009-02-04 21:48 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* contrib/rddado/tests/hbmk_b32.bat
  * contrib/rddado/tests/hbmk_vc.bat
    ! hbw32.lib -> hbwin.lib

  * source/vm/set.c
    ! Fixed HB_OS_W32 (non-existing) macro to HB_OS_WIN.
      It caused that device names were not uppercased in Windows 
      builds, which wasn't fatal.
2009-02-04 20:48:45 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
1d13959a7b 2009-02-04 01:09 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* include/extend.api
  * include/hbgtcore.h
  * include/hbwince.h
  * include/hbthread.h
  * include/hbdefs.h
  * include/hbsetup.h
  * include/hbapi.h
  * include/clipdefs.h
  * include/hbatomic.h
  * contrib/hbmysql/mysql.c
  * contrib/hbct/ctnet.c
  * contrib/hbct/files.c
  * contrib/hbct/dattime3.c
  * contrib/hbct/disk.c
  * contrib/hbodbc/odbc.c
  * contrib/xhb/hboutdbg.c
  * contrib/xhb/hbsyslog.c
  * contrib/xhb/filestat.c
  * contrib/hbmsql/msql.c
  * contrib/hbole/ole2.c
  * contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
  * contrib/hbapollo/apollo.c
  * contrib/hbfbird/firebird.c
  * contrib/hbnf/descendn.c
  * contrib/hbnf/getenvrn.c
  * contrib/rddsql/sqlmix.c
  * contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * contrib/gtwvg/wvggui.c
  * contrib/gtwvg/wvgwin.c
  * contrib/gtwvg/wvgutils.c
  * contrib/gtwvg/wvgcore.c
  * contrib/rddads/adsx.c
  * contrib/rddads/rddads.h
  * contrib/rddads/adsmgmnt.c
  * contrib/rddads/adsfunc.c
  * contrib/rddads/ads1.c
  * contrib/hbfimage/fi_winfu.c
  * contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
  * contrib/hbgd/gd.ch
  * contrib/hbgd/gdwrp.c
  * contrib/hbgf/hbgfwin/winapi.c
  * contrib/hbtip/utils.c
  * contrib/hbtip/ChangeLog
  * contrib/hbwin/win_prn2.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_osc.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_prt.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_dll.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_ole.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_prn1.c
  * contrib/hbwin/win_regc.c
  * contrib/hbssl/sslsess.c
  * contrib/hbssl/sslrand.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtdate.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtini.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtcret.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whthead.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtilst.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtreg.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtclpb.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtmous.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtrgn.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtmeta.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whttbar.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtrect.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtbrsh.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtgdi.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtdlg.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtview.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtsys.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtmain.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtwnd.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtmmcap.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtfont.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtdir.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtbmp.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtkbrd.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtpen.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whttext.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtdc.c
  * contrib/hbwhat/whtdraw.c
  * contrib/examples/uhttpd/socket.c
  * contrib/examples/uhttpd/uhttpdc.c
  * source/vm/mainwin.c
  * source/vm/maindll.c
  * source/vm/maindllh.c
  * source/vm/hvm.c
  * source/vm/cmdarg.c
  * source/vm/maindllp.c
  * source/vm/fm.c
  * source/vm/extrap.c
  * source/vm/thread.c
  * source/vm/dynlibhb.c
  * source/vm/set.c
  * source/common/hbgete.c
  * source/common/hbver.c
  * source/common/hbfsapi.c
  * source/common/hbwince.c
  * source/common/hbdate.c
  * source/rtl/diskspac.c
  * source/rtl/console.c
  * source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
  * source/rtl/fserror.c
  * source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
  * source/rtl/gtclip.c
  * source/rtl/fstemp.c
  * source/rtl/idle.c
  * source/rtl/oemansi.c
  * source/rtl/disksphb.c
  * source/rtl/net.c
  * source/rtl/gtgui/gtgui.c
  * source/rtl/seconds.c
  * source/rtl/gttone.c
  * source/rtl/hbproces.c
  * source/rtl/gtkeycod.c
  * source/rtl/version.c
  * source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * source/rtl/hbrandom.c
  * source/rtl/hbinet.c
  * source/rtl/hbffind.c
  * source/rtl/gtsys.c
  * source/rtl/filesys.c
  * source/rtl/gtkbstat.c
  * source/rtl/isprint.c
  * source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
  * utils/hbmake/hbmlang.c
    * #defines renamed to be bitwidth-independent.
      - HB_OS_WIN_32_USED -> HB_OS_WIN_USED
      - HB_OS_WIN_32      -> HB_OS_WIN
    ; Please modify your code accordingly.

  * include/hbdefs.h
  * include/hbsetup.h
    + Added compatibility to still understand HB_OS_WIN_32_USED,
      and to #define HB_OS_WIN_32 in addition to HB_OS_WIN.
      This means that old code will still work, but these
      compatibility features will be removed in the future,
      so it's recommended to change the code as above.
2009-02-04 00:18:56 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
4967de721b 2009-01-15 13:48 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
    * do not check for HVM stack existence in ST HVM to avoid compiler
      warning

  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctextern.ch
    ! removed HB_GT_CTW and HB_GT_CTW_DEFAULT added by mistake
      It caused GPF at HVM startup because CTW was register as
      default GT driver 

  * harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
    ! added missing hbstack.h
    ! fixed accessing RDD node structure

  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.h
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwfunc.c
    + extended internal CTW API functions to hide/show window, create
      new window without displaying it, selecting window without moving
      it to top level, changing existing window shadow attribute.
    + added support user window levels controlled by user
      (BOTTOM, DEFAULT, TOP)
    + added support for selecting client area (possible to update square)
      in each CT Window
    It's a work in progress and the above modifications will be updated yet.
2009-01-15 12:45:16 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
1e62fb550e 2009-01-14 16:15 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/rtl/net.c
  * contrib/hbziparc/hbziparc.prg
  * contrib/hbct/files.c
    * Minor formatting.

  * source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
    ! Fix to recent fix. An '!' was missing, Przemek pls check me.

  * source/rtl/philes.c
    + HB_PROGNAME() now returns absolute path in *NIX systems, too.
      (please test and refine)

  * source/lang/msgca.c
    ! Fixes from xhb.

  * contrib/hbziparc/hbziparc.prg
    * Minor correction ( = -> := )

  * source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
    + Added HB_GTI_CODEPAGE support.
      As per MS docs, this works only when non-raster font is used
      in the console window. Notice that the accepted CP values are
      different from the GTWVT ones (GTWIN being the more "logical"
      one, since it's a newer API). Currently, Harbour doesn't try
      to hide these interface details.
    ; TODO: UNICODE and BOX char support for GTWIN mode.

  * source/rtl/tbrowse.prg
    * Using HB_DISPOUTATBOX() to draw column/header/footer separators.
    ; NOTE: This may cause problems if someone wants to use native
            CP (accented or other special CP specific) chars to draw
            these screen elements. Maybe an option should be added,
            or some sort of markings in the separator strings to
            control that.
            Pls REVIEW.

  * include/hbextern.ch
  * source/rtl/console.c
    + Added HB_DISPOUTATBOX() which is similar to HB_DISPOUTAT(),
      but marks the text drawn as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, so these chars
      can be properly displayed as drawing chars, regardless of
      the selected codepage. Another difference is that this
      function only supports strings to be printed. Other types
      don't print anything.
    ; NOTE: Maybe this function could use a better name, pls
            review and decide.

  * source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.h
    ! Fixed not accepting zero as a HB_GTI_CODEPAGE value.
    ! Fixed HB_GTI_CODEPAGE to change the codepage.
    + Added box char support in Unicode mode.
      For chars marked as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, chars will be
      mapped to Unicode according to CP437.
    + Added box char support in non-Unicode mode.
      For chars marked as HB_GT_ATTR_BOX, OEM_CHARSET will
      always be used.
    ; NOTE: This way it's possible to use ISO/WIN codepages with
            GTWVT, while still being able to use various drawing
            chars (lines, blocks, arrows).
    ; NOTE: The available set of drawing chars depends on the
            OS OEM_CHARSET mapping _for non-Unicode Harbour_.
            For Unicode Harbour, full CP437 codepage is
            always available.
    ; NOTE: This solution doesn't go as far as (GTWXC) to
            graphically draw / emulate these chars.
    ; TODO: Add HB_GTI_BOXCP support to change hard-wired "EN" CP.

  * include/hbapigt.h
  * include/hbgtcore.h
    ! Moved HB_GT_ATTR_* macros to public headers, because they
      are needed for public API functions.

  * contrib/hbwin/win_reg.prg
    + w32_regRead(): Added second parameter to specify the default
      value returned in case the reg entry doesn't exist.
      If not specified, NIL will be returned, just like before.
    + GetRegistry(): Added 4th parameter with same purpose as above.

  * source/rtl/hbregex.c
    * Minor opt.

  * contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
    * Added command line option parameter to WIN_RUNDETACHED().

  * include/hbapi.h
    + HB_ERRCODE (to replace ERRCODE)
    + HB_SUCCESS (to replace SUCCESS)
    + HB_FAILURE (to replace FAILURE)

  + contrib/hbwin/win_misc.c
  * contrib/hbwin/common.mak
  * contrib/hbwin/Makefile
    + WIN_SHELLEXECUTE()
      WIN_RUNDETACHED()
      WIN_LOADRESOURCE()
      Added some new Windows API wrappers.
    ; TODO: Add hb_osEncode() to them.

  * source/rtl/diskspac.c
  * source/rtl/disksphb.c
    ! Fixed DISKSPACE() and HB_DISKSPACE() for Darwin.
      Previously they had returned erroneous values.
    ; TOFIX: Probably HB_DISKSPACE() should be implemented for Watcom and CEGCC,
             just like DISKSPACE() is.

  * source/rtl/filesys.c
    ! hb_fsGetAttr() to set the returned attribute to zero
      in case of error.

  * include/hbextern.ch
  * source/rtl/philes.c
    + HB_FSETATTR( <cFileName>, @<nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
    + HB_FGETATTR( <cFileName>, <nAttr> ) -> <lSuccess>
    + HB_FSETDATETIME( <cFileName>, [<dDate>], [<cTime HH:MM:SS>] ) -> <lSuccess>

  * source/rtl/direct.c
    ! Fixed DIRECTORY() when called with "V" (label) parameter.
      Tested under Windows. Please test/correct for other platforms.
      On Windows, the dirspec should not contain a filemask in order
      to work.

  * contrib/hbtip/base64x.c
    % HB_BASE64(): Optimized, cleaned.
    ! HB_BASE64(): Removed second parameter allowing to pass the length of
      the string. This could cause GPF if passed incorrectly. Now length
      is simply determined using hb_parclen().
    ; TOFIX: Input string size limit checking.

  * include/hbdefs.h
    + HB_SIZEOFARRAY() macro, which does: ( sizeof( var ) / sizeof( *var ) )
      To be really precise, f.e. all hb_strncpy() calls should use
      'hb_strncpy( d, s, HB_SIZEOFARRAY( d ) );' instead of:
      'hb_strncpy( d, s, sizeof( d ) );' (given that 'd' is allocated at compile time).
      So that the code adapts to changing character sizes (like UTF-16/32).
      It's useful in some other places, too.

  * contrib/hbct/dattime2.c
    * 0 -> FALSE for BOOL types.

  * include/hbextern.ch
  * source/rtl/strmatch.c
    + HB_WILDMATCHI(). Case-instenstive, exact match. First
      two parameters and return value are the same as for
      HB_WILDMATCH().

  * include/hbextern.ch
  * source/rtl/cdpapi.c
    + HB_CDPSELECT() which does the same as HB_SETCODEPAGE(), but
      aligns well with function naming rules and namespace.
      HB_SETCODEPAGE() still works, but usage is not recommended.
    + Added HB_CDPUNIID( <cHarbourCP> ) -> <cCPName>
      This will return the std CP ID of a Harbour CP, or empty
      if the Harbour CP isn't linked.

  * include/hbapi.h
  * source/rtl/is.c
    ! Fixed compile error when HB_CDP_SUPPORT_OFF is defined.
    + Added following functions:
      hb_charIsDigit()
      hb_charIsAlpha()
      hb_charIsLower()
      hb_charIsUpper()

  * include/hbapi.h
    - hb_strUpperCopy() removed. Implementation was missing.

  * source/rtl/strcase.c
    * Minor formatting.

  * source/rtl/filesys.c
    ! hb_fsCurDirBuff() fixed potential buffer overrun by one byte.

  * source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
  * source/rtl/run.c
    ! Fixed missing header hbapiitm.h (after previous local change).

  * include/hbapi.h
  * include/hbset.h
  * include/hbapifs.h
  * include/set.ch
  * source/rtl/hbffind.c
  * source/rtl/gete.c
  * source/rtl/filesys.c
  * source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
  * source/rtl/run.c
  * source/rtl/philes.c
  * source/vm/set.c
  * source/vm/cmdarg.c
    + Added file system CP translation.
      Set( _SET_FNAMECP[, <cCPID> ] ) -> <cOldCPID>
      All operations passing filenames to/from the
      OS will convert them to/from the host CP from/to
      the FS CP specified using _SET_FNAMECP.
    * hb_fsNameConv() extended to deal with CP
      conversion, if requested by the app.
    + hb_fsNameConvFrom() (exported) added to deal
      with CP conversions for filenames received from OS.
    + hb_fsNameConvTo() (exported) added to deal
      with CP conversions for filenames/string sent to the OS.
    + Added hb_setGetFNAMECP() (exported) function.
    + Added hb_setGetFileCPTransTo(), hb_setGetFileCPTransFrom()
      (non-exported) functions.
    + hb_fsCurDirBuff() and hb_fsFindNextLow() extended
      to use hb_fsNameConvFrom().
    + Added hb_fsBaseDirBuff() to return the base
      directory on the C level (based on argv[0]).
    + Added HB_PROGNAME() to return the executable
      program name (based on argv[0]).
    + Added HB_DIRBASE() to return the executable
      base directory (based on argv[0]).
    * Renames done regarding OS/FS CP conversion:
      hb_fsNameConvFrom()        -> hb_osDecode()
      hb_fsNameConvTo()          -> hb_osEncode()
      hb_setGetFileCPTransTo()   -> -
      hb_setGetFileCPTransFrom() -> -
      hb_setGetFNAMECP()         -> hb_setGetOSCODEPAGE()
      _SET_FNAMECP               -> _SET_OSCODEPAGE
    * hb_osDecode()/hb_osEncode() extended to have a second
      parameter BOOL * fFree.
       Changed all calls to handle the case when fFree is set
      to TRUE by hb_osDecode()/hb_osEncode().
    + HB_GETENV(): Added 3rd logical parameter to control wether
      to convert the returned value from OS CP to Harbour CP.
      The default is TRUE to be in sync with GETE[NV]() and the
      rest of core.
    * hb_fsNameConv() is now doing OS CP conversion using std APIs,
      rather than duplicating such logic. I've traded some speed
      for modularity.
    * hb_osDecode/hb_osEncode() function declarations moved to hbapi.h
    * hb_osDecode/hb_osEncode() function definitions moved to set.c
    ; NOTE: None of these were extensively tested, and I tend
            to make mistakes when dealing with pointers.
            It compiles cleanly with BCC, and some basic tests
            worked, but bFree = TRUE codepaths are not yet
            working so this needs more review.

  * source/rtl/teditor.prg
  * source/rtl/tpersist.prg
  * utils/hbmake/hbmake.prg
    * MemoRead() -> hb_MemoRead()

  * contrib/hbct/files.c
    ; TOFIX: Many functions here are possibly not thread safe.
    ; TOFIX: Calling hb_fsFindClose() at app exit (and thus keeping
             the FF handles open for the whole app lifetime) doesn't
             play well with server side apps (as the app may run for
             months or even longer), and even worse, they
             will lock the passed directory so that they cannot be
             removed (maybe even renamed), until the app exists.
             At least on Windows.

  * source/rtl/dirdrive.c
    ! Fixed to use F_ERROR instead of -1.

  * include/hbextern.ch
    ! Added missing HB_GCSTEP().

  * source/vm/extrap.c
    + Added CPU dump code for Windows x64.
    + Enabled module listing for Windows 64-bit platforms.
    % Minor cleanup in Windows x86 CPU dump code.
    + Added TODO for Windows IA64 CPU dump.
    + Added TODO for Windows x64 stack walk, with pointers.
    + Added TOFIX regarding displaying module names in Windows x64 mode.

  * source/rtl/fstemp.c
    ! Minor formatting.

  * source/rtl/gete.c
  * source/rtl/run.c
  * source/rtl/hbrunfun.c
  * source/vm/cmdarg.c
    + Added CP conversion to:
      GETE[NV](), HB_GETENV(), __RUN(), HB_RUN(),
      HB_ARGSTRING(), HB_CMDLINE().

  ; TODO: dbCreateTemp( <cAlias>, <aStruct>, <cRDD>, <cDelimArg>, <nConnection> ) -> <lSuccess>
          Generates and opens a new dbf with a temporary filename
          in exclusive mode, deletes it automatically when closed.
          All indexes created for this table, should ideally have
          the temporary flag on, so those get deleted too, when closed.

  ; TOFIX: hb_regex*() functions will not honor Harbour CP setting,
           when case insensitivity is selected.

  ; TOFIX: hbct / SetFDaTi() to move any local logic into Harbour core
           functions and use a simple Harbour API call only.
           I'm not sure what is the reason with keeping the logic
           duplicated here; if this isn't by intent, this function
           could be much simplified.

  ; TOFIX: Avoid using C level toupper()/tolower()/islower()/isupper()

  ; TOFIX: hb_regexMatch()'s 3rd parameter has a double meaning.
           It controls case-sensitivity (in sync with the documentation),
           but it also controls if hb_regexMatch() behaves like
           hb_regexLike() (.T.), or hb_regexHas() (.F.). This means
           that hb_regexMatch(,, .T.) == hb_regexLike(,, .T.) (case-sensitive) and
                hb_regexMatch(,, .F.) == hb_regexHas(,, .F.) (case-insensitive)
           Maybe this was the intent of the original developers, but
           to me it looks a rather strange behaviour which was added by
           accidentally forgetting about the 3rd parameter already being
           utilized. This either needs to be fixed, or properly documented.

  ; NOTE: Noteworthy links:
          http://docs.python.org/3.0/whatsnew/3.0.html
            - Unicode/text section
            - Removed <> (use != instead)
          http://sphinx.pocoo.org/
            - Documentation format
          http://fredeaker.blogspot.com/2007/01/character-encoding-detection.html
            - Character encoding detection
2009-01-14 15:32:43 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
c2a1acc14c 2009-01-05 13:33 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
    * changed BYTE bClearColor to USHORT uiClearColor


  The following modifications were made by Viktor Szakats,
  (2008-11-22 16:15 UTC+0100 - 2008-12-19 12:56 UTC+0100)
  Many thanks. It's the first part without CP conversions in OS calls which
  I will want to check yet. Please tests MS-Windows only modifications.

  * harbour/make_vc.mak
  * harbour/contrib/mtpl_vc.mak
    + Added support for A_USR.

  * harbour/include/set.ch
  * harbour/include/hbextern.ch
  * harbour/source/vm/cmdarg.c
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/tgetlist.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/gete.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/harupdf.c
    * formatting

  * harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
    * Changed few places to use sizeof() instead of
      explicit size macro.

  * harbour/source/vm/extrap.c
    + Added module listing. (also supports Win64)

  * harbour/source/common/hbver.c
    + Added Intel C compiler detection. (from xhb)
    + Added Wine detection (unofficial but stable looking
      detection method. There intentionally doesn't exist
      an official method to do this detection, yet there
      are cases when this is necessary. It's also essential
      for error reports.)
      See also:
      http://www.mail-archive.com/wine-devel@winehq.org/msg48659.html

  * harbour/source/common/hbfopen.c
    ! Reverted recent change to use fopen_s(). fopen_s()
      will always open in exclusive mode, so it could create
      incompatibilities.

  * harbour/source/codepage/cpbgmik.c
    ! Fixed BGMIK collation encoding. Someone familiar with
      BG CPs please confirm this, but previously it was
      almost certainly broken, as the collation was identical
      to BG866.

  * harbour/source/rtl/diskspac.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/disksphb.c
    ! GetModuleHandleA() -> GetModuleHandle()
    ; NOTE: GetModuleHandleA() WinCE emulation in
            source/common/wince.c might be unnecessary
            after this change.

  * harbour/source/rtl/memoedit.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/teditor.prg
    ! Cleaned insert handling. It now won't anymore mess up
      the cursor on instantiation (in New() method). Internal
      :lInsert state replaced by Set( _SET_INSERT ). Cursor
      is only touched in the editing loop.

  * harbour/source/rtl/version.c
    ! HB_VERSION( HB_VERSION_BUILD_DATE ): Fixed month
      being off by one.

  * harbour/contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
    ! Fixed typo which caused timestamps stored in .zip files
      to be wrong.

  * harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/tests/harupdf.prg
    ! Minor typo in code.

  * harbour/contrib/rddads/rddads.h
    + Added detection for ACE 9.10.

  * harbour/contrib/hbtip/sendmail.prg
    ! Stricter parameter checking in hb_SendMail().

  * harbour/contrib/examples/dbu/hb_dbu.dif
    + Added SET DATE ANSI and SET CENTURY ON

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
    + Generating HB_K_RESIZE keystrokes on screen resize.
      This way it's working similarly to gtwvt.
    ! Typos in comments.

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
    ! Fixed HB_GTI_KBDSHIFTS not working in console mode.
      Replaced GetKeyboardState() call with GetKeyState() calls.

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
    + Added 'layered' window support. It's enabled on W2K
      and above (and only when not in Terminal Services
      environment, because it makes it perform worse). This
      way the screen is also properly displayed regardless
      of what the Harbour application does. It also fixes
      numerous paint artifacts, when GTWVT window was in
      the background and another window is moved in front
      of it.
    ! Fixed only generate HB_K_RESIZE keystrokes when
      resize mode is HB_GTI_RESIZEMODE_ROWS.
2009-01-05 12:31:02 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
84b3fae4fd 2008-12-19 20:26 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! fixed long existing bug in _SET_PRINTFILE, _SET_DEFAULT, _SET_EXTRAFILE
      It was possible to use closed handle for the above file inside error
      handler executed during their reopening.
2008-12-19 19:23:49 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
6b668123d6 2008-12-19 19:46 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
    * do not respect _SET_PATH when hb_{file|fs}ExtOpen() is called
      with create file attributes - Clipper compatibility.

  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    * recognize files starting with "/dev/" as devices in *nixes
    * check if given file name is a name of existing device (character,
      block, fifo, socket) in *nix builds
    * ignore _SET_DEFAULT and default extension in _SET_PRINTFILE,
      _SET_ALTFILE and _SET_EXTRAFILE when given file name is device name.
      In DOS/Windows/OS2 builds devices are recognized by name:
      "PRN", "CON", "LPT[1-3]", "COM[1-9]"
2008-12-19 18:44:35 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
4c56ab22f8 2008-12-19 04:30 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/contrib/hbmysql/tmysql.prg
  * harbour/contrib/hbpgsql/pgrdd.prg
  * harbour/contrib/hbpgsql/tpostgre.prg
    ! fixed unused variables and meaningless assignment detected by new
      compiler extension - many thanks to Mindaugas for it.

  * harbour/include/hbsetup.h
    + added macros for some function attributes which can be used in
      the future for optimizations

  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
    * formatting

  * harbour/source/rtl/hbtoken.c
    * changed the behavior of " " token delimiter - now it works as
      any other tokens. The old behavior can be still reach using empty
      string "" as token delimiter. "" is not default token.

  * harbour/utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
    * change error object to text conversion in hbtest so now it detects also
      differences which were ignored by previous version, f.e. OPERATION
      wrongly used instead of FILENAME or wrongly set TRIES flag.

  * harbour/utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_trans.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_math.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_hvm.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_hvma.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_class.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_str.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_stra.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_date.prg
  * harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_array.prg
    * updated for extended error messages, tested with Harbour, Cl52/53

  * harbour/include/hbapierr.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
    + added hb_errRT_FileError() used in file errors
    ! fixed TRIES counter updating when RETRY flag is set - it should
      be done before calling error block not after - detected by new
      hbtest error messages
    ; TOFIX: in practice all errors with RETRY flag generated by
             other hb_errRT_*() functions have to be fixed because
             new error object is created each time and informations
             from previous one are lost, f.e. TRIES counter or CARGO
             value set by user. They should be reimplemented in similar
             way to hb_errRT_FileError()

  * harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/copyfile.c
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! fixed wrong error messages detected by new hbtest in _SET_PRINTFILE,
      _SET_ALTFILE and _SET_EXTRAFILE
    ; TOCHECK - Does CA-Cl*pper respect _SET_DEFAULT in above SETs?
2008-12-19 03:28:10 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
ffae8f9489 2008-11-11 12:08 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/rtl/console.c
    ! Fixed __EJECT() writing an EJECT only if output device 
      was "PRINTER". This fixes problem reported by Ciro, and 
      also a very old TOFIX which was removed very long ago 
      by mistake. (see thread "Bug: __EJECT() (David)" on 2000-07-27)
      [TOMERGE 1.0]

  * source/rtl/treport.prg
    ! Fixed some linefeed differences.
      [TOMERGE 1.0]

  * source/vm/set.c
    * Minor formatting.
2008-11-11 11:09:30 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
ae5075fa5b 2008-11-10 00:20 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/config/rules.cf
    ! fixed recursive HB_FLAGS declaration

  * harbour/include/hbdefs.h
  * harbour/include/hbsetup.h
  * harbour/include/hbtrace.h
    * declared hb_tr_trace() parameters as printf() compatible in GCC
      builds. It enabled format string with parameters validation

  * harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
    ! fixed GPF caused by HB_ERR_FUNCNAME which is not longer valid
      string

  * harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
  * harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
  * harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
  * harbour/source/vm/eval.c
  * harbour/source/vm/extend.c
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
  * harbour/source/debug/dbgentry.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtalleg/gtalleg.c
  * harbour/contrib/xhb/freadlin.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * harbour/contrib/rddads/adsfunc.c
  * harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_ole.c
  * harbour/utils/hbdoc/hbdfrdln.c
  * harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmfrdln.c
    ! fixed bugs in HB_TRACE massages reported in GCC builds
2008-11-09 23:20:16 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
8be149614c 2008-11-09 17:15 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/vm/arrays.c
  * source/vm/classes.c
  * source/vm/cmdarg.c
  * source/vm/codebloc.c
  * source/vm/debug.c
  * source/vm/dynsym.c
  * source/vm/extend.c
  * source/vm/fm.c
  * source/vm/hashes.c
  * source/vm/hvm.c
  * source/vm/itemapi.c
  * source/vm/maindll.c
  * source/vm/maindllh.c
  * source/vm/maindllp.c
  * source/vm/mainstd.c
  * source/vm/mainwin.c
  * source/vm/set.c
  * source/vm/vm.c
    % Removed HB_EXPORT from remaining function definitions.
2008-11-09 16:16:54 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
7593619930 2008-11-08 13:55 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/vm/set.c
    ! _SET_EVENTMASK RTE removed to be Clipper compatible.
    ! _SET_VIDEOMODE RTE removed to be Clipper compatible.
    ! _SET_MBLOCKSIZE default value set to 64 (was 0) to be Clipper compatible.
      (pls correct me if this was intentionally wrong)

  * utils/hbtest/rt_misc.prg
    + Added one C5.2 SET()s for two simple tests.
    + Added all C5.3 SET()s for two simple tests each.
    ; NOFIX: _SET_VIDEOMODE has the type wrong.
    ; NOTE: It wouldn't be a bad idea to add some more comprehensive 
            tests for SET()s.
2008-11-08 12:55:59 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
45a9479a42 2008-11-08 13:22 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/make_gcc.sh
  * harbour/make_gnu.bat
  * harbour/make_gnu.sh
  * harbour/config/lib.cf
  * harbour/config/bin.cf
    + added MK_USR to pass GNU MAKE flags

  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    * minor cleanup and simplifications in hb_setSetItem().
    * grouped SETs with the same item type in hb_setSetItem() function
      together.
2008-11-08 12:21:50 +00:00
Viktor Szakats
d58f588682 2008-11-08 10:25 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar hu)
* source/vm/set.c
    + Implemented rest of hb_setSetItem() values.
    ; TODO: Please review.
    ! Fixed HB_SET_FILECASE and HB_SET_DIRCASE to not allow 
      invalid numeric values to be set.
    ! Added missing 'break;' to hb_setSetItem2();

  * source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
    ! Fixed a few places where '+' operator was used 
      instead of '|'.
    * Minor opt/formatting.
    ; TOFIX: The window positioning bug is still to be solved.
2008-11-08 09:40:27 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
eb912f672b 2008-11-07 14:19 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
    + finished hb_setSetFile() used internally for HB_SET_ALTFILE,
      HB_SET_EXTRAFILE, HB_SET_PRINTFILE
2008-11-07 13:19:05 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
0169f98577 2008-11-07 13:01 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbset.h
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    + added hb_setSetItem2() C function for SETs which needs two parameters
    + added support for HB_SET_DECIMALS and HB_SET_EPOCH in hb_setSetItem()
      Still 22 SETs are marked as TODO
    + added internal function hb_setSetFile() for HB_SET_ALTFILE,
      HB_SET_EXTRAFILE, HB_SET_PRINTFILE - function body marked as TODO.
      I'll implement it later.
2008-11-07 12:01:33 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
f51b6c2f24 2008-10-10 21:22 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/garbage.c
    * unblock HVM before executing destructors and releasing blocks

  * harbour/source/vm/fm.c
    ! do not call internal error with active lock when FM statistic
      is enabled

  * harbour/source/vm/thread.c
    ! stop other threads in hb_threadOnce() if the 1-st one
      executes bAction block to be sure that it will be completed
      before thread leave hb_threadOnce() function

  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! do not call hb_inkeyReset() in set release. It's not necessary
      and it could change keyboard buffer size for other threads using
      the same GT driver.

  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    % allocate new thread stack without lock

  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtapi.c
    * moved clipboard resetting from hbgtcore.c to gtapi.c

  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
    ! do not use read/write operations with given file offset in Win9X
      which seems to not support such functionality
2008-10-10 19:23:11 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
f06af57f7e 2008-09-29 17:41 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbset.h
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    + divided __SETCENTURY() PRG function into two functions:
      __SETCENTURY() and public C function hb_setSetCentury()
      to manipulate century setting from C code.
      Modyfication by Francesco Saverio Giudice
2008-09-29 15:42:21 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
7cc11cf5e2 2008-09-19 22:27 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! fixed casting

  * harbour/contrib/xhb/xhbcopyf.c
    * replaced TABs with SPACEs

  * harbour/include/hbapirdd.h
  * harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/wacore.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/wafunc.c
    + added support for detaching and attaching workareas

  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    % minor cleanup in thread return code

  * harbour/include/hbthread.h
  * harbour/source/vm/thread.c
    * unlock HVM stack during thread join operation
    * added workaround for DosWaitThread() which seems to fail if thread
      terminated before
    ; added TOFIX note for OS2 and join code
2008-09-19 20:28:26 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
86333ba271 2008-09-18 07:21 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
    * use assembler version of atomic inc/dec operation in all x86 based
      GCC builds - it should noticeable improve OS2 MT build speed,
      please test.

  * harbour/include/hbcomp.h
  * harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
  * harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
  * harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
  * harbour/include/hbapifs.h
  * harbour/include/hbwince.h
  * harbour/include/hbexpra.c
  * harbour/include/hbexprop.h
  * harbour/include/hbmacro.h
  * harbour/include/hbapigt.h
  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
  * harbour/include/hbexprb.c
  * harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
  * harbour/source/pp/hbpp.c
  * harbour/source/vm/macro.c
  * harbour/source/vm/cmdarg.c
  * harbour/source/vm/arrays.c
  * harbour/source/vm/extrap.c
  * harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
  * harbour/source/vm/eval.c
  * harbour/source/vm/extend.c
  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
  * harbour/source/main/harbour.c
  * harbour/source/common/hbfsapi.c
  * harbour/source/common/reserved.c
  * harbour/source/common/expropt1.c
  * harbour/source/macro/macro.yyc
  * harbour/source/macro/macro.y
  * harbour/source/macro/macro.yyh
  * harbour/source/macro/macrolex.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtos2/gtos2.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/cdpapi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbtoken.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtchrmap.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/mousesln.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/kbsln.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbhex.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtgui/gtgui.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gt_tpl/gt_tpl.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/strtran.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbinet.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtapi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbsql.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/hbsix/sxfname.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/ppcomp.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/cmdcheck.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbdbginf.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbident.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbusage.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
  * harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
  * harbour/contrib/gtalleg/gtalleg.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/charlist.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/charmix.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/screen1.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/atrepl.c
  * harbour/contrib/xhb/hboutdbg.c
  * harbour/contrib/xhb/hbxml.c
  * harbour/contrib/xhb/hbxml.h
  * harbour/contrib/hbgt/strexpan.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbsqlit3/sqlite3/sqlite3.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/status.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbclipsm/gauge.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbmisc/stringsx.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbtip/utils.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbgf/hbgfgtk/msginfo.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbgf/hbgfgtk/harbgtk.h
  * harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
  * harbour/utils/hbmake/hbmgauge.c
    * use const char * instead of char * in places which should be marked
      as const
2008-09-18 05:23:49 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
ab02c791d5 2008-09-17 18:38 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
    + added macros to disable default native compiler TLS support:
      HB_NO_TLS

  * harbour/source/vm/set.c
    ! fixed GPF when set listeners were removed
2008-09-17 16:39:24 +00:00
Przemyslaw Czerpak
64f97582d9 2008-09-13 18:49 UTC+0200 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
* harbour/include/hbpp.h
  * harbour/include/hbvm.h
  * harbour/include/hbcomp.h
  * harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
  * harbour/include/hbtrace.h
  * harbour/include/hbapilng.h
  * harbour/include/hbinit.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/langapi.c
  * harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
  * harbour/source/pp/hbpp.c
  * harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
  * harbour/source/common/hbver.c
  * harbour/source/common/hbtrace.c
  * harbour/source/common/expropt2.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbident.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbfunchk.c
    * changed some declarations from 'char *' to 'const char *' and
      fixed casting for some more pedantic compilers

  * harbour/source/pp/ppcore.c
    ! fixed one typo which could cause memory leak and even GPF

  * harbour/common.mak
  * harbour/source/vm/Makefile
  * harbour/source/rtl/Makefile
  - harbour/source/rtl/set.c
  + harbour/source/vm/set.c
  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
    * moved from RTL to HVM
    * eliminated hb_set global structure
    * moved set structure to HVM stack
    + added internal function hb_setClone() which is used to create
      copy of SET structure for child threads
    * hidden HB_SET_STRUCT declaration - 3-rd part code must not access it
      directly. Dedicated hb_set*() functions should be used instead.
    + added new function:
         BOOL hb_setSetItem( HB_set_enum set_specifier, PHB_ITEM pItem )
      which allow to change some set by 3-rd party code.
      TODO: not all SETs can be changed yet - if someone have a while
            then please add code for missing ones.

  * harbour/include/set.ch
  * harbour/include/hbset.h
    + added _SET_CODEPAGE which works like _SET_LANGUAGE giving common
      interface

  * harbour/include/hbsetup.h
    + added HB_CODEPAGE_DEFAULT which works like HB_LANG_DEFAULT

  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    ! fixed builds which uses non EN lang or code page modules
      by forcing linking the chosen ones

  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/include/hbapicdp.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/cdpapi.c
    - removed global code page variable: hb_cdp_page and moved
      code page settings to HVM stack
    + added new function hb_cdpID() which returns current code page
      character ID
    + added new functions hb_vmCDP() and hb_vmSetCDP() to get/set
      active for given thread code page structure

  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/include/hbapilng.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/langapi.c
    + moved lang setting to HVM stack
    + added new functions hb_vmLang() and hb_vmSetLang() to get/set
      active for given thread language module

  * harbour/include/hbvmpub.h
  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/source/vm/dynsym.c
  * harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
  * harbour/source/vm/memvars.c
    * changed memvar handles for HB_HANDLE to void * which is directly
      casted to PHB_ITEM - new memvar references
    * changed HB_DYNS declarations for MT mode. In MT mode HB_DYNS does
      not contain area and memvar handles which are moved to thread
      local HVM stack
    + added array for thread local memvar and area handles to HVM stack
    % eliminated global continues array with all memvars and detached locals
    % changed HB_IT_MEMVAR to use pointers to HB_ITEM directly - it resolve
      synchronization problems in MT mode and should also improve the speed
      and reduce memory usage. It should be well visible in applications which
      uses lot of detached locals.
    - removed hb_memvarsInit() and hb_memvarsFree() - they are not necessary
      now because we do not longer use array with all allocated memvars
      and detached local and private stack initialization is made
      automatically
    + added internal functions hb_dynsymGetMemvar()/hb_dynsymSetMemvar()
    + added hb_memvarGetValueBySym() for debugger
    * moved PRIVATE variable stack to HVM stack
    * eliminated all static variables in memvars module

  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/fserror.c
    * moved IO errors to HVM stack
    + added special IO error handling which works without HVM stack
      It allows to use hb_fs*() functions without allocated stack
      by 3-rd party threads.

  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
    * moved hb_fsCurDir() to HVM stack with special handling to work
      with HVM stack like IO errors

  * harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
    * allocated RDD node array in bigger peaces to reduce later RT
      reallocations in MT mode. If user want to add dynamically more
      then 64 RDDs then it should synchronize this operation himself.

  * harbour/source/rdd/wacore.c
    * moved WA list, current WA, default RDD and neteer() flag to HVM stack

  * harbour/include/hbdefs.h
    - removed HB_HANDLE declaration

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
    - removed HB_VALUE structure - it's not longer used due to different
      memvar handling
    * updated hb_struMemvar to new memvar handling
    * replaced hb_vmIsLocalRef() and hb_memvarsIsMemvarRef() with
      hb_vmIsStackRef() which respect multiple stack and new memvar
      and static structures and location in GC mark pass.

  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    + added support for thread specific data located on HVM stack
      Now it's possible to allocate static variables which are
      local to thread. Such variables are allocated on HVM stack
      and automatically destroyed. To declare new TSD variable use:
         HB_TSD_NEW( <name>, <size>, <init>, <destruct> )
      <name> - name of variable which holds TSD handler
      <size> - size of TSD are which has to be allocated
      <init> - init function, executed when new TSD is allocated by thread
               (thread access given TSD 1-st time). This function receives
               void * pointer to allocated area.
      <destruct> - destructor function executed when HVM stack is destroyed
      f.e.:
         static HB_TSD_NEW( s_scrData, sizeof( HB_SCRDATA ),
                            NULL, hb_xSaveRestRelease );
      To initialize dynamically allocated TSD variable use:
         HB_TSD_INIT( <name>, <size>, <init>, <destruct> )
      Pointer to TSD can be accessed using hb_stackGetTSD( &<name> )
      where <name> is name of variable which holds TSD handler, f.e.:
         PHB_SCRDATA pScrData = ( PHB_SCRDATA ) hb_stackGetTSD( &s_scrData );
      See source/rtl/xsavescr.c as an example
      It's also possible to test if data has been already allocated for
      current thread by:
         hb_stackTestTSD( &<name> ) => pData
      it works like hb_stackGetTSD() but return NULL if current thread data
      has not been allocated yet.

  * harbour/include/hbstack.h
  * harbour/source/vm/estack.c
    * changed hb_stack location to thread local storage in MT mode
    + added functions and macros to access/assign new HVM stack members
    + changed garbage collection mark functions to work with multiple
      stacks, thread local static and memvar variables

  * harbour/source/rtl/xsavescr.c
    * use TSD data for screen buffer to make __XSAVESCREEN()/__XRESTSCREEN()
      thread independent

  * harbour/source/rtl/idle.c
    * use TSD data for idle task settings and codeblocks
    - removed hb_idleShutDown() - it's not longer necessary

  * harbour/source/rtl/setkey.c
    * use TSD data for allocated keys to make SETKEY() thread independent

  * harbour/source/rtl/math.c
    * moved math error handler, math error block, math error mode and
      math error structure to TSD

  * harbour/source/rtl/errorapi.c
    * moved error handler, error block, error launch counter and DOS error
      value to TSD

  * harbour/source/rtl/inkey.c
    * moved inkey "before" and "after" blocks to TSD

  * harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
    * moved HSX handles array to TSD

  * harbour/include/hbapigt.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/console.c
    - removed hb_setkeyInit() and hb_setkeyExit() - they are not longer
      necessary, allocated resources will be freed by TSD destructor
      function

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/console.c
    * removed hb_conXSaveRestRelease() - it's not longer necessary,
      allocated resources will be freed by TSD destructor function

  * harbour/source/vm/macro.c
    * moved s_macroFlags to TSD

  * harbour/source/rtl/accept.c
    * moved accept buffer to TSD

  * harbour/include/hbcomp.h
  * harbour/include/hbcompdf.h
  * harbour/include/hbxvm.h
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbmain.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbfix.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbpcode.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbdead.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/complex.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/genc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/gencc.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbopt.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hblbl.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/hbstripl.c
  * harbour/source/compiler/harbour.y
  * harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyc
  * harbour/source/compiler/harbour.yyh
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    + added new PCODE HB_P_THREADSTATICS
    + added support for static variables which are local to thread:
         THREAD STATIC <varname [:= <exp>], ...>
      They work like normal static variables but each thread operates
      on its own copy.
    * added protection against possible double call to hb_xfree()
      It can happen due to wrong marking expressions as used by bison
      and executing destructors after our free code when syntax error
      appear.

  * harbour/source/rtl/perfuncs.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/menuto.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/getlist.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/readvar.prg
  * harbour/source/rtl/text.prg
    * use THREAD STATIC variables to make above code MT safe

  * harbour/include/hbgtcore.h
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
    + added hb_gt_BaseFree() which will release current GT pointer
      locked by hb_gt_Base() function. This function will be used
      to optional automatic GT access synchronization when threads
      share the same GT.

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtapi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/inkeyapi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/mouseapi.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
    * free GT pointer by hb_gt_BaseFree()
      TODO: CTWIN is not MT safe yet - it will be updated together
            with core GT when we add multi window interface for
            thread with own console window.

  * harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
  * harbour/config/linux/gcc.cf
    + added rt lib to Linux builds

  * harbour/bin/postinst.sh
    * create MT safe version of FM stat library: fmmt

  * harbour/bin/pack_src.sh
    + added support for ZIP packing

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/include/hbvm.h
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
    + added hb_vmThreadInit()/hb_vmThreadQuit() functions - they initialize
      HVM for calling thread so it can execute .prg code and call HVM
      functions. They can be used by 3-rd party code threads.
    + added hb_vmUnlock()/hb_vmLock() functions which informs that
      thread will not operate on HVM structures for some time allowing
      to execute single thread only processes like GC.
    + added hb_vmThreadQuitRequest() which sends stop request to given
       thread
    + added hb_vmWaitForThreads() which stops main thread execution waiting
      for other threads
    + added hb_vmSuspendThreads() and hb_vmResumeThreads() used be GC
      to stop all HVM threads before mark/swap scan
    + added linked list of HVM stacks
    + added hb_vmTerminateThreads() used by main HVM thread in QUIT state
    * moved EXIT procedures execution from QUIT request to HVM QUIT state
      in MT mode. It may effects some non structural code which tries to
      access private variables in EXIT functions but it's much cleaner
      and understandable for user. Please remember that we guaranties
      that ALWAYS code in BEGIN SEQUENCE is _always_ executed even after
      HVM QUIT request just like destructs. Personally I think that we
      should move EXIT procedures execution also in ST mode.
    * changed startup and cleanup code for new internal structures
    * changes startup and cleanup code for MT mode
    % removed some redundant HB_ITEM type settings
    ! eliminated non MT safe code which was using reference counters
      without protection

  * harbour/common.mak
  * harbour/source/vm/Makefile
  + harbour/include/hbthread.h
  + harbour/source/vm/thread.c
    + added C level functions to manage threads and synchronization objects
      See hbthread.h for detail description. They are based on PTHREAD API
      and PTHREAD documentation can be used as reference. I intentionally
      keep this list small for easier multiplatform porting.
      Now they have been implemented for PTHREADS (POSIX threads supported by
      many different OSes), MS-Win32/64 and OS2. The OS2 version is not tested
      at all. I do not even know if it can be compiled so please make tests.
      I used Internet resources and some part of xHarbour code as documentation
      for OS2 MT API. It should be quite easy to add other platforms if necessary.
      Harbour core code needs non recursive mutexes, conditional variables and
      TLS for one pointer. If platforms does not support conditional variables
      (f.e. MS-Win or OS2) then they can be emulated using multistate semaphores.
    + added .prg functions to manage threads and synchronization objects:
         hb_threadStart( <@sStart()> | <bStart> [, <params,...> ] ) -> <pThID>
         hb_threadJoin( <pThID> [, @<xRetCode> ] ) -> <lOK>
         hb_threadDetach( <pThID> ) -> <lOK>
         hb_threadQuitRequest( <pThID> ) -> <lOK>
         hb_threadWaitForAll() -> NIL
         hb_mutexCreate() -> <pMtx>
         hb_mutexLock( <pMtx> [, <nTimeOut> ] ) -> <lLocked>
         hb_mutexUnlock( <pMtx> ) -> <lOK>
         hb_mutexNotify( <pMtx> [, <xVal>] ) -> NIL
         hb_mutexNotifyAll( <pMtx> [, <xVal>] ) -> NIL
         hb_mutexSubscribe( <pMtx>, [ <nTimeOut> ] [, @<xSubscribed> ] ) -> <lSubscribed>
         hb_mutexSubscribeNow( <pMtx>, [ <nTimeOut> ] [, @<xSubscribed> ] ) -> <lSubscribed>
      The function list should give similar to xHarbour API but they are not exactly
      the same and except of hb_mutex*() functions which should replicate xHarbour behavior.

  + harbour/source/vm/vmmt
  + harbour/source/vm/vmmt/Makefile
    + added hbvmmt library to GNU make builds.
      Non GNU make builds should be updated.

  * harbour/contrib/hbct/pos1.c
  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
  * harbour/contrib/rddads/ads1.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbmisc/spd.c
  * harbour/contrib/hbbmcdx/bmdbfcdx.c
  * harbour/contrib/examples/rdddbt/dbfdbt1.c
  * harbour/source/vm/runner.c
  * harbour/source/vm/itemapi.c
  * harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/console.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/strcase.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/spfiles.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/defpath.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/dateshb.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/mlcfunc.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/is.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/setcolor.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/errorint.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/transfrm.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/dates.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.h
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbf1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/sdf1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/delim1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbcmd.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/hbdbsort.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/workarea.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbffpt/dbffpt1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/dbfntx/dbfntx1.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/hsx/hsx.c
  * harbour/source/rdd/hbsix/sxfname.c
    * use API functions instead of direct accessing to hb_cdp_page or hb_set

  * harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/fssize.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/hbffind.c
  * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
    * encapsulate potentially slow IO operation inside
      hb_vmUnlock()/hb_vmLock() calls to allow other thread GC
      activation

  * harbour/contrib/hbnf/fttext.c
    ! fixed casting

  * harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.h
    - removed #include <comctl32.h> - my MinGW and MinGW/CE instalations do
      not have them. If it exists in some newer ones then it has to be
      covered by #if version checking.

  * harbour/source/vm/dynsym.c
    - removed hb_dynsymLog() and hb_dynsymMemvarHandle()
    * modified code to be MT safe and improved speed of some operations
    * added MUEXT protection for global dynamic table access

  * harbour/include/hbapi.h
  * harbour/source/vm/garbage.c
    * changed to work with MT HVM
    * changed to work with new memvar structures and thread local static and
      memvar variables
    * added MUEXT protection for linked block lists
    + added parameter to hb_gcCollectAll() which will force GC activation
      in MT mode by temporary suspending all executed threads.
    + added logical parameter to HB_GCALL() functions which is passed to
      hb_gcCollectAll()

  * harbour/source/vm/fm.c
    * added MUEXT protection for FM statistic module
    * added MT protection for reference counters. For platforms
      which supports atomic incrmenetation/decrementation (f.e.
      Interlocked*() functions in MS-Win) such operations are
      used. For other it's MUTEX protection. It gives MT safe
      readonly access for HVM complex variables without user
      synchronization. The MUTEX protection can cause some speed
      overhead so it's good to define MT safe version of
      HB_ATOM_INC()/HB_ATOM_DEC() in hbthread.h if given platform
      has them. Now they are defined only for Windows. For other
      platforms We can define can define them in assembler for some
      most popular CPUs in the future.

  * harbour/source/vm/classes.c
    * changed class definition array. Now it keeps pointers to class
      structures.
    * In MT mode allocated at HVM startup big enough array for class
      definitions to avoid later RT reallocations. It effectively eliminates
      MUTEX synchronization for class structure access.
    * protect by MUTEX code for new class creation

  * harbour/source/debug/dbgentry.c
    * eliminated hbvmopt.h and direct accessing to HVM structures

  * harbour/source/rtl/gtclip.c
    * protect with MUTEX access to internal clipboard data

  * harbour/source/rdd/nulsys/nulsys.c
    + added hb_rddCloseAll()

  + harbour/tests/mt
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest01.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest02.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest03.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest04.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest05.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest06.prg
  + harbour/tests/mt/mttest07.prg
    + added some demonstration/test small MT programs written
      using Harbour language. Some of them can be also compiled
      by xHarbour but xHarbour does not pass any of my tests in
      real multi-CPU machine so do not expect they will work
      correctly.

   Harbour threads needs OS threads support. Each Harbour thread is directly
   mapped to OS thread. It's not very efficient on some older system where
   cost of thread creation and/or task switching is very expensive but it
   should not be bigger problem for modern OS-es which can support threads
   in practice nearly in user space only.
   I haven't touched Harbour function calling convention which comes from
   Clipper. It means that we do not pass pointer to VM to each functions
   like CLIP or xBase++. To resolve the problem I have to use thread local
   storage (TLS) where such pointer is kept. If platform does not support
   TLS then it can be emulated by us. Anyhow the speed of accessing TLS
   data and extracting HB_STACK poitner is critical for performance.
   Some compilers depending on used hardware and OS give native support
   for TLS (f.e. __thread keyword in GCC/BCC or __declspec( thread ) in MSVC).
   This should give optimal performance. On other Harbour uses TLS functions
   like TlsGetValue() (MS-WIN) or pthread_getspecific() (PTHREAD) are used.
   OS2 gives quite interesting TLS functionality which seems to be quite fast
   though it will be interesting to know how it is iplemented internally for
   real multi CPU machines (if it depends on CPU exception then the
   performance will be bad). We need TLS only for one pointer to HB_STACK
   structure.
   I haven't added any tricks like HB_THREAD_STUB in xHarbour to reduce
   the cost of TLS access. If it will be necessary for some platform the we
   can add it.
   Except TLS Harbour threads needs OS support for non recursive mutexes or
   critical sections and conditional variables. If platforms does not support
   conditional variables (f.e. MS-Win or OS2) then they can be emulated using
   multistate semaphores. I intentionally didn't create code which may need
   recursive mutexes. The non recursive ones are often faster and some
   platforms may not support recursive mutexes so they will have to be
   emulated by us.
   Harbour uses reference counters for complex variables. It means that even
   readonly access to complex item causes internal write operations necessary
   to increment/decrement its reference counter. To make such readonly access
   MT safe we have to make incrementation and decrementation with result
   checking atomic. By default it's done by mutex inside vm/fm.c but some
   platforms have native support for atomic inc/dec operations, f.e. 
   Interlocked*() functions in MS-Win. If they are available then such
   functions should be used to not reduce the performance by mutex call
   very often used functions. For many CPUs it should be quite easy to
   implement such atomic inc/dec functionality in assembler. F.e. for
   GCC and x86@32 it may looks like:

      static __inline__ void hb_atomic_inc32( volatile int * p )
      {
         __asm__ __volatile__(
            "lock incl %0"
            :"=m" (*p) :"m" (*p)
         );
      }

      static __inline__ int hb_atomic_dec32( volatile int * p )
      {
         unsigned char c;
         __asm__ __volatile__(
            "lock decl %0"
            "sete %1"
            :"=m" (*p), "=qm" (c) :"m" (*p) : "memory"
         );
         return c == 0;
      }

   and then it's enough to define in hbthreads.h:
      #define HB_ATOM_INC( p )    hb_atomic_inc32( ( volatile int * ) p )
      #define HB_ATOM_DEC( p )    hb_atomic_dec32( ( volatile int * ) p )

   Probably I'll make it for some most popular CPUs in the future.
   In Harbour each thread which wants to call HVM functions have to allocate
   it's own HVM stack. It's done hb_vmThreadInit(). The HVM stack is freed
   by calling hb_vmThreadQuit(). This functions can be called also by 3-rd
   party threads if they want to call HVM functions or execute .prg code.
   Calling HVM functions without allocated stack will cause GPF.
   I moved most of static variables to HVM stack to make them thread
   local. But some of them like FS errors have their own alternative
   copy which is used when thread does not allocate HVM stack. It allows
   to use hb_fs*() functions without HVM stack but programmer have to
   know that error codes return by hb_fs*Error() functions can be
   overwritten by other threads which also didn't allocated HVM stack.
   To execute garbage collector scan and mark pass it's necessary to
   stop other HVM threads. Otherwise the scan may give false results.
   It's also possible to not stop threads but protect with mutex all
   operations on GC items but it will probably cause performance reduction
   and will force some other modifications. Maybe I'll implement it
   in the future.
   I didn't use any OS level thread KILL or CANCEL calls. All HVM threads
   have to be cleanly removed without any resource leaks.
   QUIT command terminate only calling thread. If main (startup) HVM
   thread call QUIT then it sends QUIT request to all existing threads.
   In QUIT state ALWAYS statements and destructors are executed.
   New thread is created by:
      hb_threadStart( <@sStart()> | <bStart> [, <params,...> ] ) -> <pThID>
   The returned value is a pointer to internal thread structure which
   can be used in JOIN or DETACH operations. Each thread should be Joined
   or DETACHED to avoid resource leaks. If programmer does not store
   <pThID> or all instances of <pThID> are destroyed then thread is
   automatically detached. I do not know clear method of thread detaching
   in OS2. If some OS2 users knows it then plase update vm/hbthread.c.
   When thread terminates then all locked by this thread mutexes are
   released.
   Each thread uses its own memvars (PRIVATEs and PUBLICs) and work areas.
   When new thread is created then it inherits from parent thread:
      - code page
      - language
      - SETs
      - default RDD
   error block is initialized to default value by calling ERRORSYS()
   and PUBLIC variable GetList := {} is created.
   The following objects are initialized to default value:
         - error block
         - math error handler and math error block
         - macro compiler features setting (hb_setMacro())
           or move them to SETs.
   We can think about inheriting them. It's also possible to add
   inheriting of all visible memvars but I do not know it's good
   idea.

   Compilation and linking:
   For MT mode HVM library should be compiled with HB_MT_VM macro.
   GNU make automatically creates hbvmmt library which should be
   linked with Harbour MT programs instead of hbvm.
   Non GNU make files should be updated.
   If given compiler support TLS then you can try to set HB_USE_TLS
   to force using native compiler TLS support. Now it's enabled by
   default only for BCC. For Linux and GCC builds it may depend also
   on used GLIBC version. In older system there is no TLS support
   at all or TLS works only for shared binaries so I haven't enabled
   it. If you will test some other compiler then please add default
   native TLS support for them in hbthread.h
   Users using hb* scripts can simply use -mt switch when they want
   to create MT program, f.e.:
      hbmk -n -w3 -es2 -mt mttest01.prg

   There are still some minor things which should be done but I'll
   do them later. Current state seems to be fully functional.
   The most important and still missing is our own file lock server
   for RDD synchronization in POSIX systems. Kernel internally
   recognize POSIX locks by PID and file i-node - not PID and file
   handle. It means that the same file open more then once by one
   process shares locks. Because POSIX locks can be overwritten
   then we do not have any synchronization between aliased workareas
   or threads using the same table in *nixes. We have to make
   synchronization ourselves. I'll create such lock server ASAP.

   Please test and enjoy using Harbour threads.
2008-09-13 16:53:45 +00:00