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WSAGetLastError() and WSASetLastError().
* Makefile (wsock32.lib): Likewise.
* create.c: Minor mostly inert changes.
* implement.h (PTW32_MAX): Move into here and renamed
from sched.h.
(PTW32_MIN): Likewise.
* GNUmakefile (TEST_ICE): Define if testing internal
implementation of InterlockedCompareExchange.
* Makefile (TEST_ICE): Likewise.
* private.c (TEST_ICE): Likewise.
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* pthread.h: Remove #warning - VC++ doesn't accept it.
2000-08-05 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* pthread.h (PtW32CatchAll): Add macro. When compiling
applications using VC++ with C++ EH rather than SEH
'PtW32CatchAll' must be used in place of any 'catch( ... )'
if the application wants pthread cancelation or
pthread_exit() to work.
2000-08-03 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* pthread.h: Add a base class Pthread_exception for
library internal exceptions and change the "catch"
re-define macro to use it.
2000-08-02 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* GNUmakefile (CFLAGS): Add -mthreads.
Add new targets to generate cpp and asm output.
* sync.c (pthread_join): Remove dead code.
tests:
2000-08-06 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* ccl.bat: Add /nologo to remove extraneous output.
* exception1.c (exceptionedThread): Init 'dummy';
put expression into if condition to prevent optimising away;
remove unused variable.
* cancel4.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* cancel2.c (mythread): Missing #endif.
* condvar9.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar8.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar7.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* cleanup3.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* cleanup2.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* cleanup1.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar5.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar3.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar6.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
* condvar4.c (mythread): Cast return value to avoid warnings.
2000-08-05 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* cancel2.c: Use PtW32CatchAll macro if defined.
* exception1.c: Use PtW32CatchAll macro if defined.
2000-08-02 Ross Johnson <rpj@special.ise.canberra.edu.au>
* tsd1.c: Fix typecasts of &result [g++ is now very fussy].
* test.h (assert): Return 0's explicitly to allay
g++ errors.
* join2.c: Add explicit typecasts.
* join1.c: Add explicit typecasts.
* join0.c: Add explicit typecasts.
* eyal1.c: Add explicit typecasts.
* count1.c (main): Add type cast to remove g++ parse warning
[gcc-2.95.2 seems to have tightened up on this].
* Makefile (GLANG): Use c++ explicitly.
Remove MSVC sections (was commented out).
Add target to generate cpp output.
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- asynchronous cancellation added
- attempt to hide internal exceptions from applications
- kernel32 load/free problem fixed
- new tests
- changes only to comments in some tests
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* condvar.c (pthread_cond_init): fix possible uninitialised use
of cv.
Sun Mar 14 21:01:59 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* condvar.c (pthread_cond_destroy): don't do full cleanup if
static initialised cv has never been used.
(cond_timedwait): check result of auto-initialisation.
tests/ChangeLog
Mon Mar 15 00:17:55 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* mutex1.c: only test mutex init and destroy; add assertions.
* count1.c: raise number of spawned threads to 60 (appears to
be the limit under Win98).
Sun Mar 14 21:31:02 1999 Ross Johnson <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
* test.h (assert): add assertion trace option.
Use:
"#define ASSERT_TRACE 1" to turn it on,
"#define ASSERT_TRACE 0" to turn it off (default).
* condvar3.c (main): add more assertions.
* condvar4.c (main): add more assertions.
* condvar1.c (main): add more assertions.
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* Makefile: Some refinement.
* *.c: More exhaustive checking through assertions; clean up;
add some more tests.
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* README: Update.
* Makefile: New file. Run all tests automatically. Primitive tests
are run first; more complex tests are run last.
* count1.c: New test. Validate the thread count.
* exit2.c: Perform a simpler test.
* exit3.c: New test. Replaces exit2.c, since exit2.c needs to
perform simpler checking first.
* create1.c: Update to use the new testsuite exiting convention.
* equal1.c: Likewise.
* mutex1.c: Likewise.
* mutex2.c: Likewise.
* once1.c: Likewise.
* self2.c: Likewise.
* self3.c: Likewise.
* tsd1.c: Likewise.
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