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|  | * condvar4.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
	is condvar3.c; add description.
	* condvar3.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
	is condvar2.c; add description.
	* condvar2.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; prerequisite
	is condvar1.c; add description.
	* condvar1.c (General): Reduce to simple test case; add
	description.
	* Template.c (Comments): Add generic test detail. | 
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|  | * Template.c: Revamp.
        * condvar1.c: Add.
        * condvar2.c: Add.
	* Makefile: Add condvar1 condvar2 tests.
        * exit1.c, exit2.c, exit3.c: Cosmetic changes. | 
|  | * Makefile: Some refinement.
        * *.c: More exhaustive checking through assertions; clean up;
        add some more tests. | 
|  | * Makefile: Now actually runs the tests.
        * tests.h: Define our own assert macro. The Mingw32
        version pops up a dialog but we want to run non-interactively.
        * equal1.c: use assert a little more directly so that it
        prints the actual call statement.
        * exit1.c: Modify to return 0 on success, 1 on failure. | 
|  | * pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): missing braces around
        cs element initialiser.
Bring some tests up-to-date. | 
|  | * 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. | 
|  | * tests/mutex2.c: Test static mutex initialisation.
        * tests/test.h: New. Declares a table mapping error numbers to
        error names. | 
|  | * misc.c (pthread_equal): Fix inverted result. | 
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|  | * pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_t): Changed to a pointer.
        * mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Conditionally create Win32 mutex
        - from John Bossom's implementation.
        (pthread_mutex_destroy): Conditionally close Win32 mutex
        - from John Bossom's implementation.
        (pthread_mutexattr_init): Replaced by John Bossom's version.
        (pthread_mutexattr_destroy): Ditto.
        (pthread_mutexattr_getpshared): New function from John Bossom's
        implementation.
        (pthread_mutexattr_setpshared): New function from John Bossom's
        implementation.
Tue Jan 19 18:27:42 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@swan.canberra.edu.au>
        * pthread.h (pthreadCancelableTimedWait): New prototype.
        (pthreadCancelableWait): Remove second argument.
        * misc.c (CancelableWait): New static function is
        pthreadCancelableWait() renamed.
        (pthreadCancelableWait): Now just calls CancelableWait() with
        INFINITE timeout.
        (pthreadCancelableTimedWait): Just calls CancelableWait()
        with passed in timeout.
        * private.c (_pthread_sem_timedwait): 'abstime' arg really is
        absolute time. Calculate relative time to wait from current
        time before passing timeout to new routine
        pthreadCancelableTimedWait().
        - Scott Lightner <scott@curriculum.com>
Tue Jan 19 10:27:39 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
        * pthread.h (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New prototype.
        * mutex.c (pthread_mutexattr_init): Init 'pshared' and 'forcecs'
        attributes to 0.
        (pthread_mutexattr_setforcecs_np): New function (not portable).
        * pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t):
        Add 'mutex' element. Set to NULL in PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER.
        The pthread_mutex_*() routines will try to optimise performance
        by choosing either mutexes or critical sections as the basis
        for pthread mutexes for each indevidual mutex.
        (pthread_mutexattr_t_): Add 'forcecs' element.
        Some applications may choose to force use of critical sections
        if they know that:-
             the mutex is PROCESS_PRIVATE and,
                 either the OS supports TryEnterCriticalSection() or
                 pthread_mutex_trylock() will never be called on the mutex.
        This attribute will be setable via a non-portable routine.
        Note: We don't yet support PROCESS_SHARED mutexes, so the
        implementation as it stands will default to Win32 mutexes only if
        the OS doesn't support TryEnterCriticalSection. On Win9x, and early
        versions of NT 'forcecs' will need to be set in order to get
        critical section based mutexes.
Sun Jan 17 12:01:26 1999  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ixobrychus.canberra.edu.au>
        * pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Init new 'staticinit'
        value to '1' and existing 'valid' value to '1'.
        * global.c (_pthread_mutex_test_init_lock): Add.
        * implement.h (_pthread_mutex_test_init_lock.): Add extern.
        * private.c (_pthread_processInitialize): Init critical section for
        global lock used by _mutex_check_need_init().
        (_pthread_processTerminate): Ditto (:s/Init/Destroy/).
        * dll.c (dllMain): Move call to FreeLibrary() so that it is only
        called once when the process detaches.
        * mutex.c (_mutex_check_need_init): New static function to test
        and init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes. Provides serialised
        access to the internal state of the uninitialised static mutex.
        Called from pthread_mutex_trylock() and pthread_mutex_lock() which
        do a quick unguarded test to check if _mutex_check_need_init()
        needs to be called. This is safe as the test is conservative
        and is repeated inside the guarded section of
        _mutex_check_need_init(). Thus in all calls except the first
        calls to lock static mutexes, the additional overhead to lock any
        mutex is a single memory fetch and test for zero.
        * pthread.h (pthread_mutex_t_): Add 'staticinit' member. Mutexes
        initialised by PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER aren't really initialised
        until the first attempt to lock it. Using the 'valid'
        flag (which flags the mutex as destroyed or not) to record this
        information would be messy. It is possible for a statically
        initialised mutex such as this to be destroyed before ever being
        used.
        * mutex.c (pthread_mutex_trylock): Call _mutex_check_need_init()
        to test/init PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER mutexes.
        (pthread_mutex_lock): Ditto.
        (pthread_mutex_unlock): Add check to ensure we don't try to unlock
        an unitialised static mutex.
        (pthread_mutex_destroy): Add check to ensure we don't try to delete
        a critical section that we never created. Allows us to destroy
        a static mutex that has never been locked (and hence initialised).
        (pthread_mutex_init): Set 'staticinit' flag to 0 for the new mutex. | 
|  | * private.c (_pthread_sem_timedwait): Move from semaphore.c.
        * semaphore.c : Remove redundant #includes.
        (_pthread_sem_timedwait): Move to private.c.
        (sem_wait): Add missing abstime arg to pthreadCancelableWait() call.
1999-01-17  Ross Johnson  <rpj@ise.canberra.edu.au>
        * runtest: New script to build and run a test in the tests directory. | 
|  | This will be tagged as snapshot-1999-01-04-1305 | 
|  | * cleanup.c (_pthread_handler_push): Fixed bug appending new
        handler to list reported by Peter Slacik
        <Peter.Slacik@leibinger.freinet.de>.
        (new_thread): Rename poorly named local variable to
        "new_handler". | 
|  | * tsd1.c (mythread): Fix some casts and add some diagnostics.
	Fix inverted conditional. | 
|  | * tsd1.c: New. Test TSD using 1 key and 2 threads. | 
|  | * pthread.def: Update. Some functions aren't available yet, others
	are macros in <pthread.h>.
	* tests/join.c: Remove; useless. | 
|  | * tests/self.c: Remove; rename to self1.c.
	* tests/self1.c: This is the old self.c.
	* tests/self2.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a single
	thread. Passes.
	* tests/self3.c: New file. Test pthread_self() with a couple of
	threads to ensure their thread IDs differ. Passes. | 
|  | * misc.c (pthread_once): Use the POSIX mutex primitives, not Win32.
	Remove irrelevant FIXME comment.
	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT): Define.
	* tests/once1.c: New file; test for pthread_once(). Passes. | 
|  | * misc.c (pthread_equal): Correct inverted logic bug.
	* tests/create1.c: New file; test pthread_create(). Passes.
	* tests/equal.c: Poor test; remove.
	* tests/equal1.c New file; test pthread_equal(). Passes. | 
|  | * global.c (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Move to pthread.h.
	* pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER): Define.
	(pthread_mutex_t): Reimplement as a struct containing a valid
	flag. If the flag is ever down upon entry to a mutex operation,
	we call pthread_mutex_create() to initialise the object. This
	fixes the problem of how to handle statically initialised objects
	that can't call InitializeCriticalSection() due to their context.
	* mutex.c (pthread_mutex_init): Set valid flag.
	(pthread_mutex_destroy): Clear valid flag.
	(pthread_mutex_lock): Check and handle the valid flag.
	(pthread_mutex_unlock): Likewise.
	(pthread_mutex_trylock): Likewise.
	* tests/mutex3.c: New file; test for the static initialisation
	macro. Passes. | 
|  | * tests/mutex2.c: Test pthread_mutex_trylock(). Passes.
	* tests/mutex1.c (main): Eliminate warning. | 
|  | * tests/mutex1.c: New basic test for mutex functions (it passes). | 
|  | * eyal1.c: New file; contributed by Eyal Lebedinsky
	<eyal@eyal.emu.id.au>. | 
|  | * exit2.c (func): Return a value.
        (main): Call the right thread entry function. | 
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|  | * exit2.c (main): Fix size of pthread_t array. | 
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|  | * exit2.c: New file; test pthread_exit() harder. | 
|  | * exit1.c: New file; test pthread_exit(). | 
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