* bin/check.hb
* config/*/*.mk
* contrib/gtwvg/wvgwing.c
* contrib/hbcomm/comm.prg
* contrib/hbfbird/tfirebrd.prg
* contrib/hbfimage/fi_wrp.c
* contrib/hbformat/hbfmtcls.prg
* contrib/hbformat/utils/hbformat.prg
* contrib/hbhttpd/core.prg
* contrib/hbnetio/utils/hbnetio/hbnetio.prg
* contrib/hbnetio/utils/hbnetio/netiomgm.hb
* contrib/hbsqlit3/hdbc.prg
* contrib/hbwin/win_bmp.c
* contrib/xhb/htmutil.prg
* contrib/xhb/thtm.prg
* contrib/xhb/xhbarr.c
* contrib/xhb/xhbtedit.prg
* ChangeLog.txt
* debian/control
* debian/copyright
* doc/*.txt
* LICENSE.txt
* package/harbour.spec
* README.md
* src/compiler/hbusage.c
* src/pp/hbpp.c
* src/rtl/memoedit.prg
* src/rtl/teditor.prg
* src/rtl/tget.prg
* src/rtl/version.c
* utils/hbi18n/hbi18n.prg
* utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
* utils/hbmk2/po/hbmk2.hu.po
* utils/hbtest/hbtest.prg
* sync with 3.4 fork (no change in functionality)
CC3 -> CC4 license, copyright banners, some strings, minor
code changes, doc folder, TOFIX -> FIXME
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Addendum Clipper documentation. Original transform docs are too limited :
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/* TODO: Make a real document out of this */
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NUMBERS
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The following functions mean something :
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@X DB after negative numbers
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@( Quotes around negative numbers
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@) Quotes around negative numbers without leading spaces
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@B Left justified
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@C CR after positive numbers
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@E Exchange . and , (Not in US/UK manual, does work !)
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@Z Return spaces if value is 0
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New addition :
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@0 Make a zero padded string out of the number.
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@L Same of previous.
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The following templates mean something to numbers :
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9 Digit
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# Digit
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. Dot
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$ Pad left with $
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* Pad left with *
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, Comma (Real pathetic. Just like Clipper)
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The following bugs have been fixed : (Just like Xbase++ did !)
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@( Does not give incorrect results when it should overflow
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@D Ignored. So it should be !
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The default string is not properly formatted :
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Decimals issue currently being debated. Besides it is a STR problem.
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LOGICALS
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The following functions mean something :
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@R Show remainder
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The following templates mean something :
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Y Y/N
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# T/F (Also isn't the NG)
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L T/F
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STRINGS
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The following functions mean something :
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@! Upper case
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@R Show remainder
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The following templates mean something :
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! Upper
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# 9 Digit
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A N X Text
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DATES
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Uses SET DATE FORMAT
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Uses SET CENTURY
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The following functions mean something :
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@E Use British date format
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/* QUESTION :
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Clipper appears to reverse the MM and DD parts of the
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date, regardless of SET DATE FORMAT, because if the
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date format is British, using @E displays the date in
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American. Harbour always treats @E as British.
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So is Harbour's behavior a bug fix or a bug?
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*/
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