[Harbour-users] Case sensitive file extensions
harbour-users at harbour-project.org
harbour-users at harbour-project.org
Mon Sep 22 16:38:29 EDT 2008
Adam:
I'm sorry, but I don't follow how to use the below.
When I look at the source, I don't find any of it. No doubt looking
the the wrong places
The compiler flags don't seem to work.
I have it compiled, what seemed to be pretty much the default choices
on a linux box running ubuntu 7.10 amd64. Version is 1.0.0 The
latest one
I have hunted what I could and don't follow the reference to the
_SET_* switches either. I am probably missing something, but don't
find them in the harbour docs.
Perhaps a brief example of how to get a case insensitive dbusearea()
to work or a pointer to such?
Or any other help would be most appreciated.
Main reason for the delay in reply is that I have been busy having a
cold the last week. Sorry for the delay.
Jim Hurlburt
Yakima
On 9/12/08, harbour-users at harbour-project.org
<harbour-users at harbour-project.org> wrote:
> >From Harbour changelog these changes are very important...:
>
> 2007-11-04 02:34 UTC+0100 Przemyslaw Czerpak (druzus/at/priv.onet.pl)
> * harbour/include/hbapi.h
> * harbour/source/common/hbstr.c
> + added hb_strlow()
>
> * harbour/source/rtl/fstemp.c
> * harbour/source/rtl/filesys.c
> ! fixed _SET_DIRSEPARATOR behavior - now it's always set to default
> OS directory separator what means no translations. If you want to
> enable some translations then it should be set to other value, f.e.
> in *nixes:
> set( _SET_DIRSEPARATOR, "\" )
> enables translations of "\" in paths to "/"
>
> * harbour/source/main/harbour.c
> + added support for new compiler switches:
> - Filename casing:
> -fn:l (lower)
> -fn:u (upper)
> -fn- (disable - default)
> -fn (disable - default)
> - Directory casing
> -fd:l (lower)
> -fd:u (upper)
> -fd- (disable - default)
> -fd (disable - default)
> - Path separator:
> -fp:<char>
> -fp (default: OS defined)
> - Filename space trimming:
> -fs (enable)
> -fs- (disable - default)
> These switches works only in standalone compiler.
> When compiler is linked with HVM and RTL then corresponding
> _SET_* switches are used instead.
>
> I hope this will help you.
> Adam
>
> 2008/9/12 <harbour-users at harbour-project.org>:
>> Sirs:
>>
>> I work for a window manufacturing company. The production software is
>> written in clipper 5.2. It has been running for 15 years or so, and
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