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-Thu Jan 07 09:05:27 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/config-sunos5.5.h: added ACE_HAS_SIG_C_FUNC with
- Sun CC >= 4.2. Sun CC 5.0 needs it; Sun CC 4.2 doesn't
- object to it on SunOS 5.5.1, 5.6, and 5.7. Thanks to
- Neil Cohen <nbc@aikisoft.com> for figuring out how to
- compile ACE with Sun CC 5.0.
-
- * include/makeinclude/platform_sunos5_sunc++.GNU: only
- use -features=castop and -rtti with Sun CC 4.2. CC 5.0
- doesn't support them; I assume that it enables RTTI by
- default. Thanks to Neil Cohen <nbc@aikisoft.com> for
- reporting this.
-
-Thu Jan 07 04:45:36 1999 Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ACE version 4.6.12 released.
-
-Thu Jan 07 04:01:08 1999 Irfan Pyarali <irfan@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Containers_T.cpp (max_size): No need to reallocate if the
- new size is the same. Thanks to Mike Goldman <whig@by.net> for
- pointing this out.
-
- * ace/Strategies_T.cpp (check_hint_i and cleanup_hint_i):
- purge_i() should be called after the entry is closed.
-
- * Select_Reactor_Base.cpp (unbind): The next <max_handlep1_>
- should be calculated not only based on the <wait_set> but also
- the <suspend_set>.
-
- Thanks to Mark L. Boriack <mboriack@std.saic.com> for providing
- a description of this bug.
-
-Wed Jan 06 21:42:11 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/OS.cpp (thr_create): moved #endif /* ACE_LACKS_SETDETACH */
- outside of }, to allow compilation on DU 4.0/cxx with DCE threads.
-
- * ace/config-osf1-4.0.h: with DCE threads only, added
- ACE_LACKS_THREAD_PROCESS_SCOPING.
-
-Wed Jan 06 16:36:21 1999 David L. Levine <schmidt@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ACE version 4.6.11 released.
-
-Wed Jan 06 15:15:37 1999 Nanbor Wang <nanbor@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Service_Config.cpp (process_directive,close): Moved the
- deletion of <svc_conf_file_queue_> into close method.
- Otherwise, there's no way to reconfigure the service
- configuration once it get started. Thanks to Mike Goldman
- <whig@by.net> for reporting the problem.
-
-Wed Jan 6 14:27:24 EST 1999 James CE Johnson <jcej@lads.com
-
- * docs/tutorials/021/*:
- Completed the ACE_Malloc<> tutorial. It could be a lot better
- than it is but I'm still new to ACE_Malloc...
-
- * docs/tutorials/021/online-tutorials.html:
- Added the link for #21
-
-Tue Jan 05 22:55:07 1999 Irfan Pyarali <irfan@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Strategies_T.cpp (cleanup_hint_i and check_hint_i): Since we
- are holding the connection cache lock in these methods, the
- Svc_Handler should not call purge(). If it does, a deadlock
- will occur (unless we have recursive locks) since we are already
- holding the connection cache lock. Therefore, we zero out the
- recycler before calling svc_handler->close() and purge out the
- svc_handler entry ourself (through purge_i()).
-
- Thanks to Mark L. Boriack <mboriack@std.saic.com> for providing
- a precise example illustrating this bug.
-
-Tue Jan 5 18:48:47 James CE Johnson <jcej@lads.com>
-
- * docs/tutorials/templates.html:
- Fixed a number of problems here. Thanks to Amos Shapira
- <Amos_Shapira@icomverse.com> for pointing them out.
-
- * docs/tutorials/colorize:
- I pulled out the colorization code from combine into this
- standalone script. One of these days I'll fix combine so that the
- code isn't duplicated...
-
-Tue Jan 5 16:14:00 1999 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/config-irix6.x-common.h:
- Added ACE_TIMER_SKEW definition.
-
- * ace/FILE.cpp:
- Fixed the seek() prototype, is was declared as taking a "off_t"
- argument, but is was defined with a "long" argument,
- unfortunately in most platforms this was not a problem.
-
-Tue Jan 05 13:15:35 1999 Nanbor Wang <nanbor@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Service_Config.i (open): Be sure to pass down the
- <ignore_static_svcs> argument down to the real open method.
-
-Tue Jan 05 08:08:06 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * tests/MM_Shared_Memory_Test.cpp (spawn): fixed syntax error
- by moving ) to end of ACE_ERROR invocation.
-
- * ace/config-osf1-4.0.h: added 10 ms ACE_TIMER_SKEW, so that
- MT_Reactor_Timer_Test passes.
-
- * ace/config-lynxos.h: added 10 ms ACE_TIMER_SKEW, so that
- MT_Reactor_Timer_Test comes closer to passing. It now
- chokes on the wait () near the end.
-
- * ace/OS.i (thr_getspecific): moved return 0 statement inside
- the Draft 7/STD #else block, to avoid warning about unreachable
- statement with Draft 4/6.
-
- * ace/config-osf1-4.0.h: with Draft 4 pthreads, added
- ACE_LACKS_READDIR_R.
-
- * tests/MT_Reactor_Timer_Test.cpp (main): added printout if
- wait () fails.
-
-Tue Jan 5 00:59:04 1999 Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@ace.cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Synch: Changed the remove() method of ACE_Thread_Mutex,
- ACE_Mutex, ACE_Semaphore, ACE_RW_Mutex, ACE_Event,
- ACE_Thread_Condition_Mutex, ACE_File_Lock, and
- ACE_Recursive_Thread_Mutex so that they check a flag to see if
- remove() has already been called. If it has, then the remove()
- call does nothing. This avoids nasty problems on platforms like
- Win95 that fail mysteriously if locks are destroyed multiple
- times. Note that our solution isn't perfect since it won't
- protect against race conditions if multiple threads call
- remove() simultaneously. However, if this happens it's a sign
- that the application was designed incorrectly... Thanks to Paul
- Felix <pef@fluent.com> and Irfan for tracking this down.
-
- * ace/FILE: Added new methods, seek() and tell(), that are more
- intuitively named than the existing position() methods. The
- position() methods have been retained for backwards
- compatiblity, but are now marked as deprecated.
-
- * ace/OS.h: Added a macro for ACE_DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT, which
- is 80 of course...
-
- * ace/INET_Addr.cpp: Make sure that addr_to_string() correctly
- checks the length of its buffer before doing a sprintf(). In
- addition, added an option to print the results in either ip-addr
- format or ip-name format.
-
- * ace/Mem_Map.cpp (map): where ace/Mem_Map.cpp mmap() will succeed
- if the length of the file mapping is 0, which will be the case
- if we've just created the file. This was the wrong place to
- make this check.
-
- * tests/MM_Shared_Memory_Test.cpp: Cleaned up a few things
- in this test so that it'll be easier to maintain.
-
-Mon Jan 04 08:45:45 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/config-sunos5.7.h: only use the g++ hacks if the
- g++ version is prior to 2.8. Assume that later versions
- were built on SunOS 5.7 host, and/or don't have header
- files that are incompatible with the system headers.
-
- * bin/create_ace_build: changed symlink creation failure from
- error (with termination) to warning create_ace_build.
-
-Mon Jan 4 03:15:57 1999 Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@ace.cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Mem_Map: If we're remapping an already-mapped file
- (i.e., the base_addr_ != 0) && the addr parameter IS 0 (i.e.,
- the user isn't trying to respecify where to map this file), then
- we'll try to map over top of the existing region, which implies
- "MAP_FIXED".
-
-Sun Jan 03 23:21:46 1999 Nanbor Wang <nanbor@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Service_Config.cpp (initialize): Both initialize methods now
- remove the service object from the repository if its init()
- method failed.
-
-Sun Jan 3 14:39:49 1999 Douglas C. Schmidt <schmidt@ace.cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/ACE: Added a simple dirname() wrapper method.
-
- * ace/SString: The set(const char *, size_t, int = 1) and
- set(const char *, size_t) methods were inherently ambiguous.
- I've fixed this by changing removing the default parameters.
- Thanks to Irfan for suggesting this fix.
-
- * ace/Mem_Map.cpp: mmap() will fail if the length of the file
- mapping is 0, which will be the case if we've just created the
- file. Therefore, don't even bother trying to mmap() in this
- case and return a successful result.
-
- * ace/FILE: Moved the get_remote_addr() and get_local_addr()
- methods from the FILE_IO class to the FILE class since that's
- more properly where they belong. Also added a new remove()
- method that unlinks the file.
-
- * tests/Priority_Reactor_Test.cpp,
- tests/Conn_Test.cpp,
- tests/Notify_Performance_Test.cpp,
- Priority_Reactor_Test.cpp,
- Reactor_Performance_Test.cpp: Since the default is to skip argv0
- there's no sense explicitly saying this in the constructor of
- ACE_Get_Opt.
-
- * ace/FILE_Connector.h: Updated the comments to reflect recent
- changes.
-
- * ace/FILE.h: Added a new get_info() method that takes a reference
- to an ACE_FILE_Info rather than a pointer. This is a cleaner
- API, IMHO.
-
- * ace/FILE_Connector.cpp (connect): When the <remote_sap> argument
- is ACE_Addr::sap_any, then connect will select a temporary
- filename using the new feature of ACE_FILE_Addr described below.
-
- * ace/FILE_Addr.cpp (set): When the address is ACE_Addr::sap_any,
- then we'll select a new temporary filename using the new
- ACE_DEFAULT_TEMP_FILE macro and ACE_OS::mktemp().
-
- * ace/OS.h: Added a new ACE_DEFAULT_TEMP_FILE macro that defaults
- to "/tmp/ace-file-XXXXXX" and is used by the ACE_FILE_Connector
- to create a temporary file when it's given an ACE_Addr::sap_any.
-
- * ace/FILE_Addr.h: The <set> accessor should return an int to be
- consistent.
-
- * ace/OS.h: Added a new ACE_sap_any_cast macro, which makes it
- much easier to cast the ACE_Addr::sap_any to the right subclass.
-
- * tests/Reactor_Performance_Test.cpp,
- tests/Reactor_Exceptions_Test.cpp,
- tests/Process_Strategy_Test.cpp,
- tests/Priority_Reactor_Test.cpp,
- tests/IOStream_Test.cpp,
- tests/Conn_Test.cpp: Replaced all the C-style casts for
- ACE_Addr::sap_any with the new ACE_sap_any_cast macro.
-
-Sun Jan 03 21:48:37 1999 Irfan Pyarali <irfan@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Asynch_Acceptor.cpp: Since this is a template file, I
- removed it from the ace library build on NT.
-
- * ace/Asynch_Acceptor.cpp (open): Changed C-style cast to use the
- new ACE_sap_any_cast macro from Dr. Schmidt.
-
-Sun Jan 03 09:12:23 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/config-sunos5.5.h: with GreenHills, added
- ACE_LACKS_LINEBUFFERED_STREAMBUF and ACE_LACKS_SIGNED_CHAR.
-
- * ace/Basic_Types.* (ACE_U_LongLong): unioned the data members
- with a double, to ensure alignment on 8-byte boundaries. It
- could matter when an ACE_U_LongLong is used as a true 8-byte
- quantity, such as in a call to Solaris ::gethrtime ().
-
- * tests/Time_Value_Test.cpp: replaced remaining #ifdef
- ACE_HAS_STHREADS with #ifdef sun.
-
-Sat Jan 2 23:48:44 1999 James CE Johnson <jcej@chiroptera.tragus.org>
-
- * docs/ACE-tutorials.html
- * docs/tutorials/guide-tutorials.html
- * docs/tutorials/new-tutorials.html
- * docs/tutorials/online-tutorials.html
- Converted some of the absolute URLs to relative. I only have the
- docs/tutorials tree here at home so I couldn't do any more than
- these.
-
- * docs/tutorials/021/*
- New tutorial on ACE_Malloc<>. I haven't begun the documentation
- yet but wanted to get the code commited so it doesn't get lost.
-
-Sat Jan 02 08:34:27 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * examples/ASX/Event_Server/Event_Server/event_server.cpp
- (handle_input),
- examples/Reactor/Misc/test_early_timeouts.cpp (main):
- added ACE_UNUSED_ARG (n), to avoid compile warning with ACE_NDEBUG.
-
- * performance-tests/Misc/test_naming.cpp (find): moved function
- call w/side effect out of ACE_ASSERT. Thanks to DU 4.0 cxx
- for noticiing it, with ACE_NDEBUG.
-
-Fri Jan 01 18:57:22 1999 David L. Levine <levine@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Containers_T.i (ACE_Array,ACE_Array::operator=):
- added missing ACE_INLINE's.
-
- * ace/OS.{h,cpp} (ACE_TSS_Info::operator{==,!=}): added
- constness. It's necessary with the ACE_Array changes,
- with ACE_HAS_TSS_EMULATION.
-
-Fri Jan 1 12:22:14 1999 Carlos O'Ryan <coryan@cs.wustl.edu>
-
- * ace/Containers_T.h:
- * ace/Containers_T.i:
- * ace/Containers_T.cpp:
- * bin/Array_Helper:
- * bin/Array.pl:
- Moved most of the implementation of ACE_Array into
- ACE_Array_Base this class does not require == or != operators
- defined for the template parameter.
- I also added methods to access and manipulate the capacity of
- the array (max_size) as opposed to always changing its size (the
- portion actually used).
-
- * ace/Object_Manager.cpp:
- * ace/Template_Instantiations.cpp:
- * ace/OS.cpp:
- * apps/JAWS/clients/Caching/URL_Properties.cpp:
- Fixed ACE_Array instantiations.
-
Thu Dec 31 13:25:53 1998 James CE Johnson <jcej@chiroptera.tragus.org>
* docs/tutorials/019/server[2].cpp: