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* parameters.test: Adding two test cases to cover previously missed code branches leading to leaking NsfMethodNamePath uses.

* nsf.c (ArgumentParse): Handle NsfMethodNamePath result correctly.

* nsf.c (NsfSetterMethod): Handle NsfMethodNamePath result correctly.

* nsf.c (ObjectCmdMethodDispatch): Close another Tcl_Obj leak incurred by not handling the result from NsfMethodNamePath.

* nsf.c (FindNextMethod): Plumb another memleak (valgrind). The Tcl_Obj computed by NsfMethodNamePath must be refcount corrected.

* nsf.c (AliasGet): Plumbing a memleak found by valgrind. The computed Tcl_Obj from AliasIndex must be refcount-managed explicitly, otherwise the path via AliasGet leaks it.

Fix makefile.vc syntax [skip travis]

Re-code env variable dimension of build matrix

Fix appveyor.yml syntax

Necessary additions to build script and NMAKE/TEA artifacts

appveyor.yml: Add TOOLCHAIN dimension to incorporate MSVC builds

per-object-mixins.tcl: Fix an example script that got broken a long, long time ago. [skip ci]

Fix build.tcl pt. 2 [skip ci]

Fix build.tcl [skip ci]

Add nmake mode to build.tcl [skip ci]

Add allowed failures to Travis setup [skip appveyor]

Set allowed failures on Tcl development branches; report failure on first failing build [skip travis]

* nsf.c (ParamOptionParse), nsfInt.h: Provide for own MAX and MIN macros, the ones reused implicitly from Tcl's tommath have vanished in 8.7 branches; and are not provided otherwise, at least in MinGW settings. Fixes 8.7 builds for MinGW under Win.

Fix descriptor syntax.

Finally, got Windows builds (MinGW) working on Appveyor. Cleaning up build scripts.

Trying to set HOME dir explicitly, 2nd try, sigh! [skip travis]

Trying to set HOME dir explicitly [skip travis]

Triangulate HOME dir [skip travis]

Add debugging in build scripts [skip travis]

Add debugging in build scripts [skip travis]

Relocate env setup into build_script block [skip travis]

Fix path setting [skip travis]

Fix path setting [skip travis]

Make sure that sh and bash are initialised the same. [skip travis]

Turn on MORE debugging [skip travis]