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author | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2017-09-22 18:51:12 (GMT) |
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committer | William Joye <wjoye@cfa.harvard.edu> | 2017-09-22 18:51:12 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/tcl8.6/doc/dde.n b/tcl8.6/doc/dde.n deleted file mode 100644 index ac3d8ed..0000000 --- a/tcl8.6/doc/dde.n +++ /dev/null @@ -1,189 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -'\" Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState Corporation. -'\" -'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -.TH dde n 1.4 dde "Tcl Bundled Packages" -.so man.macros -.BS -'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! -.SH NAME -dde \- Execute a Dynamic Data Exchange command -.SH SYNOPSIS -.sp -\fBpackage require dde 1.4\fR -.sp -\fBdde servername\fR ?\fB\-force\fR? ?\fB\-handler \fIproc\fR? ?\fB\-\|\-\fR? ?\fItopic\fR? -.sp -.VS 8.6 -\fBdde execute\fR ?\fB\-async\fR? ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic data\fR -.sp -\fBdde poke\fR ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic item data\fR -.VE 8.6 -.sp -\fBdde request\fR ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic item\fR -.sp -\fBdde services \fIservice topic\fR -.sp -\fBdde eval\fR ?\fB\-async\fR? \fItopic cmd \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR? -.BE - -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -This command allows an application to send Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) -command when running under Microsoft Windows. Dynamic Data Exchange is -a mechanism where applications can exchange raw data. Each DDE -transaction needs a \fIservice name\fR and a \fItopic\fR. Both the -\fIservice name\fR and \fItopic\fR are application defined; Tcl uses -the service name \fBTclEval\fR, while the topic name is the name of the -interpreter given by \fBdde servername\fR. Other applications have their -own \fIservice names\fR and \fItopics\fR. For instance, Microsoft Excel -has the service name \fBExcel\fR. -.PP -.SH "DDE COMMANDS" -.PP -The following commands are a subset of the full Dynamic Data Exchange -set of commands. -.TP -\fBdde servername \fR?\fB\-force\fR? ?\fB\-handler \fIproc\fR? ?\fB\-\|\-\fR? ?\fItopic\fR? -. -\fBdde servername\fR registers the interpreter as a DDE server with -the service name \fBTclEval\fR and the topic name specified by \fItopic\fR. -If no \fItopic\fR is given, \fBdde servername\fR returns the name -of the current topic or the empty string if it is not registered as a -service. If the given \fItopic\fR name is already in use, then a -suffix of the form -.QW " #2" -or -.QW " #3" -is appended to the name to make it -unique. The command's result will be the name actually used. The -\fB\-force\fR option is used to force registration of precisely the -given \fItopic\fR name. -.RS -.PP -The \fB\-handler\fR option specifies a Tcl procedure that will be called to -process calls to the dde server. If the package has been loaded into a -safe interpreter then a \fB\-handler\fR procedure must be defined. The -procedure is called with all the arguments provided by the remote -call. -.RE -.TP -\fBdde execute\fR ?\fB\-async\fR? ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic data\fR -. -\fBdde execute\fR takes the \fIdata\fR and sends it to the server indicated -by \fIservice\fR with the topic indicated by \fItopic\fR. Typically, -\fIservice\fR is the name of an application, and \fItopic\fR is a file to -work on. The \fIdata\fR field is given to the remote application. -Typically, the application treats the \fIdata\fR field as a script, and the -script is run in the application. The \fB\-async\fR option requests -asynchronous invocation. The command returns an error message if the -script did not run, unless the \fB\-async\fR flag was used, in which case -the command returns immediately with no error. -.VS 8.6 -Without the \fB\-binary\fR option all data will be sent in unicode. For -dde clients which don't implement the CF_UNICODE clipboard format, this -will automatically be translated to the system encoding. You can use -the \fB\-binary\fR option in combination with the result of -\fBencoding convertto\fR to send data in any other encoding. -.VE 8.6 -.TP -\fBdde poke\fR ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic item data\fR -. -\fBdde poke\fR passes the \fIdata\fR to the server indicated by -\fIservice\fR using the \fItopic\fR and \fIitem\fR specified. Typically, -\fIservice\fR is the name of an application. \fItopic\fR is application -specific but can be a command to the server or the name of a file to work -on. The \fIitem\fR is also application specific and is often not used, but -it must always be non-null. The \fIdata\fR field is given to the remote -application. -.VS 8.6 -Without the \fB\-binary\fR option all data will be sent in unicode. For -dde clients which don't implement the CF_UNICODE clipboard format, this -will automatically be translated to the system encoding. You can use -the \fB\-binary\fR option in combination with the result of -\fBencoding convertto\fR to send data in any other encoding. -.VE 8.6 -.TP -\fBdde request\fR ?\fB\-binary\fR? \fIservice topic item\fR -. -\fBdde request\fR is typically used to get the value of something; the -value of a cell in Microsoft Excel or the text of a selection in -Microsoft Word. \fIservice\fR is typically the name of an application, -\fItopic\fR is typically the name of the file, and \fIitem\fR is -application-specific. The command returns the value of \fIitem\fR as -defined in the application. Normally this is interpreted to be a -string with terminating null. If \fB\-binary\fR is specified, the -result is returned as a byte array. -.TP -\fBdde services \fIservice topic\fR -. -\fBdde services\fR returns a list of service-topic pairs that -currently exist on the machine. If \fIservice\fR and \fItopic\fR are -both empty strings ({}), then all service-topic pairs currently -available on the system are returned. If \fIservice\fR is empty and -\fItopic\fR is not, then all services with the specified topic are -returned. If \fIservice\fR is non-empty and \fItopic\fR is, all topics -for a given service are returned. If both are non-empty, if that -service-topic pair currently exists, it is returned; otherwise, an -empty string is returned. -.TP -\fBdde eval\fR ?\fB\-async\fR? \fItopic cmd \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR? -. -\fBdde eval\fR evaluates a command and its arguments using the interpreter -specified by \fItopic\fR. The DDE service must be the \fBTclEval\fR -service. The \fB\-async\fR option requests asynchronous invocation. The -command returns an error message if the script did not run, unless the -\fB\-async\fR flag was used, in which case the command returns immediately -with no error. This command can be used to replace send on Windows. -.SH "DDE AND TCL" -.PP -A Tcl interpreter always has a service name of \fBTclEval\fR. Each -different interpreter of all running Tcl applications must be -given a unique -name specified by \fBdde servername\fR. Each interp is available as a -DDE topic only if the \fBdde servername\fR command was used to set the -name of the topic for each interp. So a \fBdde services TclEval {}\fR -command will return a list of service-topic pairs, where each of the -currently running interps will be a topic. -.PP -When Tcl processes a \fBdde execute\fR command, the data for the -execute is run as a script in the interp named by the topic of the -\fBdde execute\fR command. -.PP -When Tcl processes a \fBdde request\fR command, it returns the value of the -variable given in the dde command in the context of the interp named by the -dde topic. Tcl reserves the variable \fB$TCLEVAL$EXECUTE$RESULT\fR for -internal use, and \fBdde request\fR commands for that variable will give -unpredictable results. -.PP -An external application which wishes to run a script in Tcl should have -that script store its result in a variable, run the \fBdde execute\fR -command, and then run \fBdde request\fR to get the value of the -variable. -.PP -When using DDE, be careful to ensure that the event queue is flushed -using either \fBupdate\fR or \fBvwait\fR. This happens by default -when using \fBwish\fR unless a blocking command is called (such as \fBexec\fR -without adding the \fB&\fR to place the process in the background). -If for any reason the event queue is not flushed, DDE commands may -hang until the event queue is flushed. This can create a deadlock -situation. -.SH EXAMPLE -.PP -This asks Internet Explorer (which must already be running) to go to a -particularly important website: -.PP -.CS -package require dde -\fBdde execute\fR -async iexplore WWW_OpenURL http://www.tcl.tk/ -.CE -.SH "SEE ALSO" -tk(n), winfo(n), send(n) -.SH KEYWORDS -application, dde, name, remote execution -'\"Local Variables: -'\"mode: nroff -'\"End: |