* include/hbdefs.h
+ Marked BOOL, TRUE and FALSE as HB_LEGACY_LEVEL3.
This means these types will disappear from Harbour after next
major release.
Please start to migrate to the new, pure Harbour replacement
types for portable Harbour code:
HB_BOOL, HB_TRUE, HB_FALSE.
Notice that you still may (and should) use BOOL, TRUE, FALSE
when dealing with Windows API (and some other 3rd party APIs),
where these are valid types in their own context.
* include/clipdefs.h
+ Added BOOL, TRUE and FALSE as Clipper compatibility type.
TRUE equals to 1 here for better Clipper compatibility
(was: !0)
* harbour/include/hbmath.h
! enable HB_MATH_ERRNO in all *unix builds not only in GCC ones
* harbour/src/vm/itemapi.c
! use finite() to check for valid double values - looks that SunCC
does not report iDODO warnings so we were not informed about the
problem
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/src/common/hbprintf.c
% use also _STDC_C99 macro not only _ISOC99_SOURCE to detect C99 mode
and do not reduce such detection to GCC
[TOMERGE 2.0]
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* modified PHB_FUNC/HB_FUNC_PTR declaration to use external 'extern "C"'
encapsulation for C++ compilers which do not accept it directly
(i.e. BORLAND or GCC 2.xx)
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/include/hbthread.h
* harbour/src/common/hbver.c
* harbour/bin/hb-func.sh
* harbour/bin/postinst.sh
* harbour/config/linux/gcc.mk
+ harbour/config/linux/open64.mk
+ added support for Open64 C/C++ compiler in Linux builds
* harbour/src/common/hbver.c
* removed unnecessary casting compiler version number parameters
to 'short'
* extended the size of szBuf buffer as requested by Tamas
* harbour/src/pp/ppcore.c
* strip UTF-8 BOM signature from compiled .prg files
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
+ added HB_MACRONAME_JOIN() macro
* harbour/include/hbinit.h
! fixed startup function declaration when HB_STRICT_ANSI_C macro is set
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfcdx/dbfcdx1.c
* modified to use unique names for startup functions
* harbour/include/hbcdpreg.h
* modified to use unique names in CP startup functions for non #pragma
based initialization.
* harbour/include/Makefile
+ harbour/include/hbgtreg.h
+ added default GT startup code in header file which can be
included by GT drivers. This version uses unique function names
for non #pragma based initialization.
* harbour/src/rtl/gt_tpl/gt_tpl.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtdos/gtdos.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtwin/gtwin.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtxwc/gtxwc.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtstd/gtstd.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gttrm/gttrm.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtcgi/gtcgi.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtos2/gtos2.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtsln/gtsln.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtpca/gtpca.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtgui/gtgui.c
* harbour/src/rtl/gtwvt/gtwvt.c
* harbour/contrib/gtalleg/gtalleg.c
* harbour/contrib/gtqtc/gtqtc.cpp
* harbour/contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctwin.c
* use #include "hbgtreg.h" for startup code
* harbour/src/vm/garbage.c
% small improvement in HB_GC_AUTO code
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
! reverted the hack which casted file handles to unsigned values
I added two weeks ago - it was also converting FS_ERROR value
from -1 to 4294967295. Please remember that on some platforms
negative handles can exist and are valid. Only -1 indicates an
error.
* harbour/utils/hbtest/rt_file.prg
+ added regression test for FOPEN() FS_ERROR value
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/legacycd.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/legacyco.c
* added missing EOL at EOF
* include/hbdefs.h
* Removed reliance on old type when defining some new types.
* contrib/hbcurl/hbcurl.c
* contrib/hbssl/ssl.c
* contrib/hbssl/evpmd.c
* Changed ULONG to HB_SIZE.
(HB_SIZE currently is the same as ULONG)
* contrib/hbssl/evp.c
* Changed ULONG to size_t in one place.
* include/hbdefs.h
- Deleted HB_ERRCODE. It already existed as HB_ERRCODE,
mainly used in RDD. That makes this change a bit more
complicated than I thought. Plus two more issues:
1) Some places use ULONG already to pass error code,
changing these to HB_ERRCODE will instantly break
binary compatibility.
2) I wonder if DOSERROR() and friends will stay compatible
after moving to ULONG HB_ERRCODE.
; Please comment.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Added HB_ERRCODE. Currently the same as USHORT. Will be
changed to 'unsigned int' once all USHORT types have been
converted to HB_ERRCODE (where applicable).
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* added small hack to eliminate negative handles from 32 bit windows
builds. Please remember that this trick can work only in 32 bit
windows version. In 64 bit ones valid handle after casting to integer
value can give negative 64 bit number so checking for wrong handle
please compare them with FS_ERROR (-1) instead of using < 0 or sth
like that. Otherwise your code may not work properly with some new
windows versions or may even suddenly stop to work with existing
ones even if they worked for some time without problems.
* harbour/src/rdd/dbf1.c
* pacified warning after adding above hack
* harbour/tests/cpinfo.prg
! removed unnecessary EOL reported by Viktor
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
! fixed PHB_FUNC declaration. 'extern "C"' can be removed only for
BORLAND and other buggy compilers which may not accept it but
not for. In some platforms it's very important to keep correct
declarations because without this flag final binaries will not
work.
* include/hbdefs.h
! Fixed compiling of .cpp sources in BCC55 by removing prefix declaration
HB_EXTERN_C_ from "typedef HARBOUR" and "typedef PHB_FUNC" declarations
* include/hbdefs.h
* Changed HB_SIZE to ULONG. Added TOFIX to later change it
to 'long'. With its current setup it's possible to gradually
change 'ULONG' usages to 'HB_SIZE' when used as string/array
length ot index. This can be a gradual process.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Added HB_MAX[U]INT as new name for HB_[U]LONG.
+ Added HB_[U]LONG to new type list with TOFIX note.
* Changed HB_ATTR to not rely on Windows type.
- Deleted hb[Type] style types from planning.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Added new planned types. These are meant to replace previous
proposition with the format 'hb<Type>'. New ones use usual
'HB_<TYPE>' format. Also added HB_TRUE and HB_FALSE.
These new names don't look alien at all in code, so hopefully
we can go into the transition with more courage. As a plus,
some of the HB_TYPE format types are already implemented and
used (HB_WCHAR, HB_LONG, HB_ULONG, etc).
A new important type is HB_SIZE, which I hope will replace
ULONG for string and array indices.
* Changed HB_CHAR to be declared as 'char' instead of 'BYTE'.
(this type was added long ago, but is not yet used anywhere
in code)
* Changed HB_COLOR to be declared as 'int' instead of 'BYTE'.
(this type was added long ago, but is not yet used anywhere
in code, since then we've settled to 'int' to represent
colors. Pbly we should move to use this abstract type instead
of int in code.)
; I left hb<Type> code as of yet, but if there is no objection,
I'd like to remove them.
; Here are the new types:
HB_TRUE
HB_FALSE
HB_BOOL
HB_BYTE
HB_CHAR
HB_ULONG
HB_LONG
HB_UINT
HB_SHORT
HB_USHORT
HB_LONGLONG
HB_ULONGLONG
HB_I8
HB_U8
HB_I16 ( HB_I16_MIN, HB_I16_MAX )
HB_U16 ( HB_U16_MAX )
HB_I32 ( HB_I32_MIN, HB_I32_MAX )
HB_U32 ( HB_U32_MAX )
HB_I64 ( HB_I64_MIN, HB_I64_MAX )
HB_U64 ( HB_U64_MAX )
HB_SCHAR
HB_UCHAR
HB_SIZE
HB_DOUBLE
; QUESTION: Do we really need 3 different flavors to denote char/byte?
HB_BYTE - HB_UCHAR - HB_U8
HB_CHAR - HB_SCHAR - HB_I8
If not, we should decide which ones to keep.
If yes, it would be nice to have some guide when to use which.
* harbour/src/rdd/dbfnsx/dbfnsx1.c
! fixed bug reported by Jaroslav Janik (many thanks) - if index FOR
expression excluded all records from non empty table then root page
was not initialized and DBFNSX generated corruption RTE.
* harbour/utils/hbi18n/hbi18n.prg
* set default GT to CGI
* harbour/src/common/hbgete.c
! fixed memory leak in non UNICODE Windows hb_getenv_buffer()
! add C stack buffers to eliminate memory allocation in UNICODE
Windows hb_getenv_buffer() - they are used if envvar name and
passed buffer are not too large. It fixes HB_FM_STATISTICS
Windows builds.
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/wapi_winuser.c
+ added WAPI_DESTROYWINDOW function
* harbour/contrib/xhb/traceprg.prg
* harbour/contrib/xhb/hbcompat.ch
! fixed typo in TraceLog() condition - was always disabled
+ added emulation for xHarbour Set( _SET_TRACE* [, <params,...> ] )
settings
* harbour/src/vm/hvmall.c
! define _GNU_SOURCE to fix compilation with HB_FM_DL_ALLOC in Linux
builds
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* declare HB_FOFFSET as LONG instead of LONGLONG on platforms where
LONG is 64bit integer to be compatible with C RTL file API
* harbour/src/vm/maindllh.c
* harbour/src/vm/maindllp.c
* harbour/contrib/hbct/ctstr.c
! casting in HB_TRACE() massages
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/src/vm/arrays.c
* harbour/src/vm/hashes.c
* harbour/src/vm/itemapi.c
+ added hb_arrayCloneTo(), hb_hashCloneTo(), hb_itemCloneTo()
* harbour/src/vm/arrayshb.c
* harbour/src/vm/classes.c
* harbour/src/vm/hashes.c
* harbour/src/vm/hashfunc.c
* harbour/src/vm/hvm.c
% use hb_*CloneTo() instead of hb_*Clone()
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/src/vm/garbage.c
- removed hb_gcRegisterSweep() function and support for user defined
sweep mark functions in GC blocks
- removed hb_gcAlloc() function
+ added new function hb_gcAllocate() which work in similar way to removed
hb_gcAlloc() function but it accepts as second parameter HB_GC_FUNCS
structure instead of HB_GARBAGE_FUNC_PTR and returned GC blocks are
locked so programmer does not have to worry that they can be removed
by GC.
+ added new internal function hb_gcAllocRaw() which works like
hb_gcAllocate() but returned GC blocks are not locked. They can
be used only in HVM in places well known that cannot activate
automatic GC scan. It should not be used by 3-rd party code.
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/include/hbapiitm.h
* harbour/src/vm/extend.c
* harbour/src/vm/itemapi.c
* modified hb_parptrGC(), hb_parvptrGC(), hb_arrayGetPtrGC(),
hb_itemGetPtrGC() functions to use HB_GC_FUNCS structure instead
of HB_GARBAGE_FUNC_PTR
* modified hb_itemPutPtrGC() and indirectly related functions like
hb_arraySetPtrGC() or hb_stor[v]ptrGC() to automatically unlock
passed GC block just after attaching to known HVM item.
* harbour/include/hbregex.h
* harbour/src/rtl/hbregexc.c
* declare GC block detractor as static function
+ added hb_regexIs() function
* updated to work with new GC API
* removed unnecessary in new GC API hb_gcLock() call - GC blocks
allocated by hb_gcAllocate() are already locked and they mustn't
be locked explicitly by programmer (until he does not exactly knows
what he does ;))
* harbour/src/rtl/hbregex.c
* use hb_regexIs() instead of using regex GC destructor
* removed unnecessary in new GC API hb_gcUnlock() call - GC blocks
stored in HB_IT_POINTER item are automatically unlocked
* harbour/src/rtl/hbinet.c
* harbour/contrib/hbcurl/hbcurl.c
* updated to work with new GC API
% unlock items storing callback codeblocks and use GC mark functions
to mark them as used in GC passes
* harbour/src/pp/pplib.c
* harbour/src/vm/runner.c
* harbour/src/vm/codebloc.c
* harbour/src/vm/hashes.c
* harbour/src/vm/hvm.c
* harbour/src/vm/arrays.c
* harbour/src/vm/thread.c
* harbour/src/vm/dynlibhb.c
* harbour/src/rtl/hbzlibgz.c
* harbour/src/rtl/hbregex.c
* harbour/src/rtl/hbregexc.c
* harbour/src/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* harbour/src/rtl/hbi18n1.c
* harbour/src/rdd/wacore.c
* harbour/contrib/hbsqlit3/hbsqlit3.c
* harbour/contrib/hbnetio/netiosrv.c
* harbour/contrib/hbmzip/hbmzip.c
* harbour/contrib/hbhpdf/harupdf.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/olecore.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_prn1.c
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/win_dll.c
* updated code which was using hb_gcAlloc() to work with new GC API.
* harbour/contrib/hbwin/axcore.c
* updated syntax description
TODO: update contrib code: hbqt, hbssl, ... to work with new GC API.
I would like to ask authors of above libraries to do it.
TODO: defined when and how we should free AX control and user callback
handler and update AX code to respect new definition
* harbour/include/hbvmpub.h
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* added #if/#endif comments and minor formatting
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
! disable malloc attribute for GCC < 3.xx
* harbour/include/hbinit.h
! removed unnecessary __HAIKU__ condition
* harbour/include/hbdate.h
! enable MT safe localtime_r() function in HAIKU/BEOS builds
* harbour/source/common/hbgete.c
! enable setenv()/unsetenv() in HAIKU/BEOS builds
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
! removed wrongly added condition which disabled [u]intmax_t for GCC < 3
* harbour/source/rtl/gtcrs/gtcrs.h
! do not redefine existing MAX_SIGNO
* harbour/source/rtl/hbsocket.c
! enabled MT safe socket functions in HAIKU/BEOS builds
* harbour/config/beos/libs.mk
! do not set explicitly GCC internal library paths.
They are configured in GCC config and should not be overloaded
in normal builds.
TOFIX: error code are not properly decoded in HAIKU/BEOS builds.
It can be seen in hbtest results. It's possible that it's
HAIKU/BEOS problem not Harbour one.
* include/hbdefs.h
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
! Reverted prev. It does all sort of strange things.
; TODO: So the only way is the proper fix: Cleaning Harbour
source from BOOL, BYTE, LONG, ULONG and all other
'legacy' types.
* include/hbdefs.h
* Using #define instead of typedef for legacy core types.
This is needed to allow for ugly hack to disable these.
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
! Added terrible hack to make them build on non-win platforms.
; dos/djgpp and probably os2/gcc would work, but there I wasn't
interested enough to add extra logic to handle each special
case.
; non-linux/darwin *nixes should be tested.
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
+ Enabled for linux and darwin.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* harbour/source/vm/estack.c
* small cleanup in some macros definitions
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* pacified ICC++ warnings
* harbour/source/vm/mainstd.c
! do not force main() declaration as extern "C"
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* modified HB_FUNC*() macros declarations to respect global extern "C"
settings
* harbour/source/vm/classes.c
* use HB_FUNC*() macros to declare harbour functions
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* added workaround for some missing C99 math macros in SunOS GCC used in
C++ mode. Warning C++ mode in SunOS-GCC disables C99 extensions.
* harbour/contrib/gtalleg/gtalleg.c
* hack for compilation with SunPRO C
* config/global.mk
* INSTALL
+ Added poccarm and pocc64 autodetection.
+ Added iccia64 autodetection.
+ Added watcom target platform detection on all host platforms.
+ Added djgpp autodetection under win hosts.
% Simplified INSTALL examples accordingly.
Actually it's so simple now that only 'make' should be
issue after setting up the compiler according to compiler
docs. It's very rare that HB_COMPILER or HB_PLATFORM should
be specified now on non-*nix platforms.
* Minor formatting.
- Deleted debug $(info) line.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.hu_HU.po
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
! Fixed to not initialize HB_DYN_INSTALL location to central lib
dir in case there was a plat/comp specific lib dir found.
I can't remember why this was done this way, but now it doesn't
seem to be necessary and it can just cause problems, as central
lib may contain some overlapping lib name (leftovers from other
'install' sessions) causing trouble for linkers. It also cleaner
this way.
! Added '(internal)' text to Harbour command -trace output.
! Changed harbour.exe path in internal command trace/error output
to use the same base dir as hbmk2 itself. In cross-compile
situations this is more accurate. Since harbour.exe shouldn't
necessarily exist, I've put harbour.exe path in paranthesis
to suggest it's not a real path.
; NOTE: Actually now hbmk2 autodetection code is lagging behind
GNU Make, so hbmk may need to get a bigger internal revision
sooner or later to catch up. It currently cannot switch
platforms based on detected situation, also the embedded
and normal tool installation should be merged, plus
autodetection added for *nix platforms.
* include/hbwince.h
* include/hbdef.h
! Added HB_EXPORT to some WinCE function, because they are needed
to successfully link shared final executable for non-mingw
wce compilers (poccarm and msvcarm). (in mingw we automatically
export all 'extern' functions, so this isn't a problem)
* include/hbdefs.h
! Further tweaked HB_STRICT_ALIGNMENT detection by using
HB_CPU_* macros.
Please review and extend/tweak if needed.
* include/hbdefs.h
* include/hbsetup.h
* include/hbinit.h
* source/vm/fm.c
* source/common/hbver.c
* config/sunos/sunpro.cf
+ Patch for Sun support by Tamas Tevesz.
- SunPro compiler C++ mode support.
- HB_STRICT_ALIGNMENT config refinement for Sun platform.
- SunPro compiler version detection will detect raw version
number for newer releases.
- SunPro optimization flag tweaks for C/C++ mode.
Trying to be Blastwave.org compatible as much as possible.
- LD_OUT -o option tweak for SunPro.
; NOTE: -o option should better be revised for all supported
[gcc] compilers to have space between it and the
filename.
* source/vm/extrap.c
+ Changed to use HB_CPU_* macros instead of using compiler
specific ones.
* include/hbdefs.h
* include/hbsetup.h
* include/hbinit.h
* source/vm/fm.c
+ config/sunos/sunpro.cf
+ Added first round of Sun Pro (Sun Studio) compiler.
Contribution of Tamas Tevesz.
; TODO:
+ Add other Sun Pro CPU targets.
* Finalize __inline keyword usage. (currently in fm.c)
Przemek, could you take a look at it?
! Fix warning option.
+ Add compiler identification code to hbver.c.
+ hbmk2 support.
+ dynamic lib creation.
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* Minor rename.
* contrib/hbclipsm/gauge.c
% Minor opt, plus removed cast.
* contrib/hbwin/wce_smsc.c
* contrib/hbwin/wce_sim.prg
* Minor formatting.
* external/libhpdf/Makefile
+ Enabled for os2/watcom.
* include/hbdefs.h
* Minor addition to new type section.
'bool' is the new type for boolean, so maybe we should
use them instead of hbBool/TRUE/FALSE.
* source/rtl/hbsocket.c
! Added one 'static'.
* Added one pair of paranthesis (formatting).
* source/rtl/hbgtcore.c
* source/rtl/hbsha1.c
* contrib/hbwin/win_prt.c
* Minor formatting.
* contrib/xhb/xhbfunc.c
+ Added copyright holder for HB_F_EOF().
* contrib/hbssl/ssl.c
! Minor typo in comment.
* contrib/hbssl/hbssl.h
! Added HB_EXTERN_BEGIN/HB_EXTERN_END.
* config/global.cf
+ Added HB_UNIX_COMPATIBLE variable.
+ Setting default lib install dir to lib/<arch>/<comp>
on non-*nix systems.
* examples/httpsrv/socket.c
+ Copied from uhttpd2. Please verify.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Added HB_RESULT. This is meant to replace current USHORT used
to store result (or "error" values).
* source/rtl/console.c
* USHORT -> int (printer coordinates).
* harbour/source/rtl/lang.c
% simplified HB_USERLANG() code
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* use inline functions for HB_PUT_PTR() and HB_GET_PTR() macros in
GCC builds. It makes GCC builds alignment free and fixes the problem
with broken strict aliasing rules.
* harbour/include/hbwmain.c
* casting
* harbour/harbour.spec
* harbour/mpkg_tgz.sh
+ added hbformat
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/include/hbapi.h
* harbour/source/common/hbarch.c
* redefined macros used to store/retrieve integer and double values
to/from byte arrays in little and big endian order.
Now GCC uses inline functions which are hardly optimized by compiler
giving on x86 machines the same code as direct casting (with the
exception to march=i686 where putting double value forces strict
alignment to avoid hidden CPU exception) but they respect strict
aliasing rules. It also means that now GCC builds always respect
strict alignment even if HB_STRICT_ALIGNMENT macro is not set.
* harbour/doc/Makefile
! removed unexisting license.txt file
* harbour/include/hbapidbg.h
* do not export Harbour debugger functions. If someone wants to create
3-rd party debugger then we should agree the list of functions which
should be public.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* minor cleanup in some definitions
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
+ added HB_DLL_ENTRY_POINT macro to set default DLL entry point for
different Windows compilers
* harbour/source/vm/maindllh.c
* harbour/source/vm/maindllp.c
* use HB_DLL_ENTRY_POINT macro
* harbour/include/hbsetup.h
* added internal macro to disable flatten optimization
* harbour/include/hbmath.h
* harbour/source/rtl/math.c
* make default math error handler function static
* harbour/include/hbatomic.h
+ added atomic inc/dec inline asm code to OW x86 builds
* harbour/source/rtl/console.c
* small code reorganization to not mix public and private function calls
* harbour/source/rtl/hbregex.c
* harbour/source/hbpcre/_hbpcreg.c
* do not use hb_xfree() function pointer directly to avoid problems
with different calling conventions.
* harbour/config/win/owatcom.cf
* harbour/config/os2/owatcom.cf
* removed unnecessary in recent OpenWatcom versions explicit wlink.lnk
including.
* harbour/include/hbstack.h
* added alternative asm inline function to __MINGW32__ builds which
operates on 64bit pointers. It's used when __MINGW64__ macro is
defined. I do not know if such macro existing in 64bit MinGW version.
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
+ added HB_PTRUINT
* harbour/source/common/hbprintf.c
* used HB_PTRUINT for %p casting
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Enabled new Harbour types. Still incomplete, and relying
on old unsafe types in places.
* contrib/gtwvg/gtwvg.c
! Warning.
* contrib/gtwvg/wvgcuig.c
! Cast errors.
* config/win/msvc.cf
+ Enabled C++ mode. This should result in stricter compiler
warnings/errors, and also enables to use standard init
method (non-C++ method is broken when using LTCG
and potentially in other scenarios like IA64). Note, this
doesn't mean we'd allow non-ANSI C usage inside Harbour,
so no C++ features are allowd. This won't cause any
drawbacks for the user AFAIK, if you know otherwise, pls
speak up. [Notice that we're using C++ mode for owatcom
on all platforms.]
* doc/whatsnew.txt
+ Documented win/owatcom and OpenSSL incompatibility.
(maybe it can be resolved, I didn't spend time on it)
* INSTALL
* C compiler -> ANSI C compiler.
* contrib/hbgt/strasint.c
% Using HB_ISDIGIT()
! Fixed to not include hbtrace.h directly.
* make_gnu.bat
% make clean and install phases merged in HB_BUILD_DLL mode.
* bin/postinst.bat
! Fix to recent change.
* include/hbdefs.h
! Moved #include hbtrace.h after HB_EXPORT is defined.
(hack)
* INSTALL
+ Added short information for Darwin/MacPorts and contribs.
* contrib/hbmysql/Makefile
* contrib/gtalleg/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddmy/Makefile
* contrib/rddsql/sddpg/Makefile
* contrib/hbpgsql/Makefile
+ Enabled on Darwin (for MacPorts).
* include/hbdefs.h
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
+ Enabled on Darwin (for MacPorts).
+ Added ugly hack to make it compile on Darwin.
* contrib/hbtpathy/Makefile
+ Enabled on Darwin.
* harbour/include/hbdefs.h
* harbour/source/vm/hvm.c
* respect HB_START_PROCEDURE in all builds if such public
function/procedure exists.
Now whole Harbour code can be compiled with -n1 in all builds.
Warning for Windows/DOS users:
if you have main() function in your .prg code then it will be
automatically detected as application startup entry just like
in other systems.
Otherwise the 1-st linked function will be used like so far.
+ added HB_START_PROC_STRICT macro which causes that HVM ignores
HB_FS_FIRST attribute. Before this modification HB_START_PROCEDURE
has such meaning.
* include/hbdefs.h
+ Added similar to HB_DONT_DEFINE_BOOL hack: HB_DONT_DEFINE_LONG.
(needed until we clear up our types.)
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_winfu.c
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
* contrib/hbfimage/Makefile
* doc/whatsnew.txt
% Deleted #includes/macro checks not necessary.
! Disabled body of fi_winfu.c when not compiled under
Windows. This fixes one Linux compilation error.
% Replaced HB_OS_WIN_USED with HB_DONT_DEFINE_BOOL and
HB_DONT_DEFINE_LONG, moved foreign headers before
Harbour headers, added non-Harbour Windows detection
in fi_wrp.c (I'm not sure that is necessary), so that
it now compiles on both Windows and non-Windows (Linux
tested) systems.
+ Renabled on Linux in Makefile.
; Please review/test these changes.