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author | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2018-01-02 20:34:49 (GMT) |
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committer | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2018-01-02 20:34:49 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/tcl8.6/doc/SaveResult.3 b/tcl8.6/doc/SaveResult.3 deleted file mode 100644 index b2270a2..0000000 --- a/tcl8.6/doc/SaveResult.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. -'\" Contributions from Don Porter, NIST, 2004. (not subject to US copyright) -'\" -'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -.TH Tcl_SaveResult 3 8.1 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" -.so man.macros -.BS -.SH NAME -Tcl_SaveInterpState, Tcl_RestoreInterpState, Tcl_DiscardInterpState, Tcl_SaveResult, Tcl_RestoreResult, Tcl_DiscardResult \- save and restore an interpreter's state -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -\fB#include <tcl.h>\fR -.sp -Tcl_InterpState -\fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR(\fIinterp, status\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR(\fIinterp, state\fR) -.sp -\fBTcl_DiscardInterpState\fR(\fIstate\fR) -.sp -\fBTcl_SaveResult\fR(\fIinterp, savedPtr\fR) -.sp -\fBTcl_RestoreResult\fR(\fIinterp, savedPtr\fR) -.sp -\fBTcl_DiscardResult\fR(\fIsavedPtr\fR) -.SH ARGUMENTS -.AS Tcl_InterpState savedPtr -.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in -Interpreter for which state should be saved. -.AP int status in -Return code value to save as part of interpreter state. -.AP Tcl_InterpState state in -Saved state token to be restored or discarded. -.AP Tcl_SavedResult *savedPtr in -Pointer to location where interpreter result should be saved or restored. -.BE -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -These routines allows a C procedure to take a snapshot of the current -state of an interpreter so that it can be restored after a call -to \fBTcl_Eval\fR or some other routine that modifies the interpreter -state. There are two triplets of routines meant to work together. -.PP -The first triplet stores the snapshot of interpreter state in -an opaque token returned by \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR. That token -value may then be passed back to one of \fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR -or \fBTcl_DiscardInterpState\fR, depending on whether the interp -state is to be restored. So long as one of the latter two routines -is called, Tcl will take care of memory management. -.PP -The second triplet stores the snapshot of only the interpreter -result (not its complete state) in memory allocated by the caller. -These routines are passed a pointer to a \fBTcl_SavedResult\fR structure -that is used to store enough information to restore the interpreter result. -This structure can be allocated on the stack of the calling -procedure. These routines do not save the state of any error -information in the interpreter (e.g. the \fB\-errorcode\fR or -\fB\-errorinfo\fR return options, when an error is in progress). -.PP -Because the routines \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR, -\fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR, and \fBTcl_DiscardInterpState\fR perform -a superset of the functions provided by the other routines, -any new code should only make use of the more powerful routines. -The older, weaker routines \fBTcl_SaveResult\fR, \fBTcl_RestoreResult\fR, -and \fBTcl_DiscardResult\fR continue to exist only for the sake -of existing programs that may already be using them. -.PP -\fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR takes a snapshot of those portions of -interpreter state that make up the full result of script evaluation. -This include the interpreter result, the return code (passed in -as the \fIstatus\fR argument, and any return options, including -\fB\-errorinfo\fR and \fB\-errorcode\fR when an error is in progress. -This snapshot is returned as an opaque token of type \fBTcl_InterpState\fR. -The call to \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR does not itself change the -state of the interpreter. Unlike \fBTcl_SaveResult\fR, it does -not reset the interpreter. -.PP -\fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR accepts a \fBTcl_InterpState\fR token -previously returned by \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR and restores the -state of the interp to the state held in that snapshot. The return -value of \fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR is the status value originally -passed to \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR when the snapshot token was -created. -.PP -\fBTcl_DiscardInterpState\fR is called to release a \fBTcl_InterpState\fR -token previously returned by \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR when that -snapshot is not to be restored to an interp. -.PP -The \fBTcl_InterpState\fR token returned by \fBTcl_SaveInterpState\fR -must eventually be passed to either \fBTcl_RestoreInterpState\fR -or \fBTcl_DiscardInterpState\fR to avoid a memory leak. Once -the \fBTcl_InterpState\fR token is passed to one of them, the -token is no longer valid and should not be used anymore. -.PP -\fBTcl_SaveResult\fR moves the string and value results -of \fIinterp\fR into the location specified by \fIstatePtr\fR. -\fBTcl_SaveResult\fR clears the result for \fIinterp\fR and -leaves the result in its normal empty initialized state. -.PP -\fBTcl_RestoreResult\fR moves the string and value results from -\fIstatePtr\fR back into \fIinterp\fR. Any result or error that was -already in the interpreter will be cleared. The \fIstatePtr\fR is left -in an uninitialized state and cannot be used until another call to -\fBTcl_SaveResult\fR. -.PP -\fBTcl_DiscardResult\fR releases the saved interpreter state -stored at \fBstatePtr\fR. The state structure is left in an -uninitialized state and cannot be used until another call to -\fBTcl_SaveResult\fR. -.PP -Once \fBTcl_SaveResult\fR is called to save the interpreter -result, either \fBTcl_RestoreResult\fR or -\fBTcl_DiscardResult\fR must be called to properly clean up the -memory associated with the saved state. -.SH KEYWORDS -result, state, interp |