[1951604] POCO refuses to compile with g++ 4.3.0
[1953551] Solaris Sun Studio 12 Apache stdcxx 64 bit
Warning: compile with target platforms not done yet!
Following keywords were moved from Poco:Data to Poco::Data::Keywords namespace
- now
- use
- bind
- into
- in
- out
- io
- from
- bulk
- null
- limit
- upperLimit
- lowerLimit
- range
Components now supported by default:
Foundation {including internal PCRE lib}
Util
Net
XML
SQL
SQL/ODBC
SQL/SQLite
samples/{all components supported}
Components supported with additional 3rd party MinGW/MSYS libs:
NetSSL w/OpenSSH
Components unsupported at this time:
testsuite: Fails to build due to TupleTest - needs slight code change MinGW can't deal with currently. Only thing causing failure.
CppUnit: Unable to support this due to WIN32 version of this functionality relying on MFC which does not ship with MinGW/MSYS.
--no-wstring support due libstdc++ - will require STLPort {support coming soon}
:build/config/MinGW
+Fixed compiler environment flags and switches
+Linkage build supports: SHARED, STATIC, or BOTH
+Fixed duplicate symbol/unresolved symbol during compile
+Added PCRE build flag for internal library build/eliminate link errors
+Disable support of UTF-8 by default, MinGW will require STLPort
+Corrected system link libs for MinGW "dumb" linker
:build/rules/global
+Added MinGW environment deduction logic
:configure
+Fine tuned environment deduction recognizing MinGW as valid
:Data/ODBC/Makefile
+Fixed correct ODBC libs to link
:Foundation/Makefile
+Added logic for building correct subsystem dependency
:Util/Makefile
+Added logic for building correct subsystem dependency
- row formatting refactored
- affected row count for insert, delete and update returned from Statement::execute()
- internal SQL string formatting capability using Poco::format()
- asynchronous execution for Data::Statement
- ActiveMethod copy and assignment
- added Data components to $POCO_BASE/components
- SQLite 64-bit integer default
- SessionPool timer seconds to milliseconds
- ODBC fix for subsequent calls to execute()
- std::deque (instead of std::vector) as default container