/*******************************************************************************
Copyright (c) 1997-2004, Perforce Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTR
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*******************************************************************************/
/*******************************************************************************
* Name : undefdups.h
*
* Author : Tony Smith <[email protected]> or <[email protected]>
*
* Description : Undefine portability macros defined by both Ruby's header
* files and those of the Perforce API. The idea is that you
* first include Ruby's headers, then this file, and then the
* Perforce API. This squelches any compiler warnings about
* pre-processor macros already being defined.
*
******************************************************************************/
//
// Symbols defined by both Ruby and Perforce API headers
//
#undef HAVE_FSYNC
#undef HAVE_TRUNCATE
#if defined ( OS_NT ) && defined( SetPort )
// Stupid "#define SetPort SetPortA" in winspool.h
# undef SetPort
#endif
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| #6 | 14682 | Git Fusion |
Git Fusion branch management Imported from Git ghost-of-change-num: 960958 ghost-of-sha1: 005052ae424bd69f426f7209e741ca1c8c3253c7 ghost-precedes-sha1: ad052c71a568ef12165e143a6866ad9ceffbb4a1 parent-branch: None@960958 push-state: incomplete |
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| #5 | 14592 | Sven Erik Knop |
Enable P4-Ruby to compile and test with Ruby 1.9. The current solution is far from ideal because it is not possible to compile and test both Ruby 1.8 and Ruby 1.9 in parallel. The Makefile writes both artifacts and binaries to the same location. This means a user/tester/builder needs to choose on Ruby platform or ensure 'make clean' is called first. Many of the test cases also still fail in Ruby 1.9. We also need to investigate the Unicode story with Ruby 1.9 and see if the lessons learned from Python 3 can be applied somehow. Infrastructure change, no functional change yet. |
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| #4 | 14541 | tony |
Copyright notice housekeeping: update all notices to 2008, and correct start date from 1997 to 2001 when P4Ruby was first released from the public depot. No functional change |
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| #3 | 14521 | tony | Update copyright notices in all applicable P4Ruby files. | ||
| #2 | 14497 | tony |
Porting changes for NT. No functional change |
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| #1 | 14480 | tony |
Add P4Ruby 1.5944 to main as start-point for the first productized release of P4Ruby |