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+/*
+ * tclVar.c --
+ *
+ * This file contains routines that implement Tcl variables (both scalars
+ * and arrays).
+ *
+ * The implementation of arrays is modelled after an initial
+ * implementation by Mark Diekhans and Karl Lehenbauer.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1987-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
+ * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+ * Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation.
+ * Copyright (c) 2001 by Kevin B. Kenny. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2007 Miguel Sofer
+ *
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+ * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ */
+
+#include "tclInt.h"
+#include "tclOOInt.h"
+
+/*
+ * Prototypes for the variable hash key methods.
+ */
+
+static Tcl_HashEntry * AllocVarEntry(Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, void *keyPtr);
+static void FreeVarEntry(Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr);
+static int CompareVarKeys(void *keyPtr, Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr);
+
+static const Tcl_HashKeyType tclVarHashKeyType = {
+ TCL_HASH_KEY_TYPE_VERSION, /* version */
+ 0, /* flags */
+ TclHashObjKey, /* hashKeyProc */
+ CompareVarKeys, /* compareKeysProc */
+ AllocVarEntry, /* allocEntryProc */
+ FreeVarEntry /* freeEntryProc */
+};
+
+static inline Var * VarHashCreateVar(TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *key, int *newPtr);
+static inline Var * VarHashFirstVar(TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ Tcl_HashSearch *searchPtr);
+static inline Var * VarHashNextVar(Tcl_HashSearch *searchPtr);
+static inline void CleanupVar(Var *varPtr, Var *arrayPtr);
+
+#define VarHashGetValue(hPtr) \
+ ((Var *) ((char *)hPtr - TclOffset(VarInHash, entry)))
+
+/*
+ * NOTE: VarHashCreateVar increments the recount of its key argument.
+ * All callers that will call Tcl_DecrRefCount on that argument must
+ * call Tcl_IncrRefCount on it before passing it in. This requirement
+ * can bubble up to callers of callers .... etc.
+ */
+
+static inline Var *
+VarHashCreateVar(
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *key,
+ int *newPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&tablePtr->table,
+ key, newPtr);
+
+ if (hPtr) {
+ return VarHashGetValue(hPtr);
+ } else {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+#define VarHashFindVar(tablePtr, key) \
+ VarHashCreateVar((tablePtr), (key), NULL)
+
+#define VarHashInvalidateEntry(varPtr) \
+ ((varPtr)->flags |= VAR_DEAD_HASH)
+
+#define VarHashDeleteEntry(varPtr) \
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(&(((VarInHash *) varPtr)->entry))
+
+#define VarHashFirstEntry(tablePtr, searchPtr) \
+ Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&(tablePtr)->table, (searchPtr))
+
+#define VarHashNextEntry(searchPtr) \
+ Tcl_NextHashEntry((searchPtr))
+
+static inline Var *
+VarHashFirstVar(
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ Tcl_HashSearch *searchPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = VarHashFirstEntry(tablePtr, searchPtr);
+
+ if (hPtr) {
+ return VarHashGetValue(hPtr);
+ } else {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+static inline Var *
+VarHashNextVar(
+ Tcl_HashSearch *searchPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = VarHashNextEntry(searchPtr);
+
+ if (hPtr) {
+ return VarHashGetValue(hPtr);
+ } else {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+}
+
+#define VarHashGetKey(varPtr) \
+ (((VarInHash *)(varPtr))->entry.key.objPtr)
+
+#define VarHashDeleteTable(tablePtr) \
+ Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&(tablePtr)->table)
+
+/*
+ * The strings below are used to indicate what went wrong when a variable
+ * access is denied.
+ */
+
+static const char *noSuchVar = "no such variable";
+static const char *isArray = "variable is array";
+static const char *needArray = "variable isn't array";
+static const char *noSuchElement = "no such element in array";
+static const char *danglingElement =
+ "upvar refers to element in deleted array";
+static const char *danglingVar =
+ "upvar refers to variable in deleted namespace";
+static const char *badNamespace = "parent namespace doesn't exist";
+static const char *missingName = "missing variable name";
+static const char *isArrayElement =
+ "name refers to an element in an array";
+
+/*
+ * A test to see if we are in a call frame that has local variables. This is
+ * true if we are inside a procedure body.
+ */
+
+#define HasLocalVars(framePtr) ((framePtr)->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_PROC)
+
+/*
+ * The following structure describes an enumerative search in progress on an
+ * array variable; this are invoked with options to the "array" command.
+ */
+
+typedef struct ArraySearch {
+ int id; /* Integer id used to distinguish among
+ * multiple concurrent searches for the same
+ * array. */
+ struct Var *varPtr; /* Pointer to array variable that's being
+ * searched. */
+ Tcl_HashSearch search; /* Info kept by the hash module about progress
+ * through the array. */
+ Tcl_HashEntry *nextEntry; /* Non-null means this is the next element to
+ * be enumerated (it's leftover from the
+ * Tcl_FirstHashEntry call or from an "array
+ * anymore" command). NULL means must call
+ * Tcl_NextHashEntry to get value to
+ * return. */
+ struct ArraySearch *nextPtr;/* Next in list of all active searches for
+ * this variable, or NULL if this is the last
+ * one. */
+} ArraySearch;
+
+/*
+ * Forward references to functions defined later in this file:
+ */
+
+static void AppendLocals(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *listPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *patternPtr, int includeLinks);
+static void DeleteSearches(Interp *iPtr, Var *arrayVarPtr);
+static void DeleteArray(Interp *iPtr, Tcl_Obj *arrayNamePtr,
+ Var *varPtr, int flags, int index);
+static int LocateArray(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *name,
+ Var **varPtrPtr, int *isArrayPtr);
+static int NotArrayError(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *name);
+static Tcl_Var ObjFindNamespaceVar(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr, Tcl_Namespace *contextNsPtr,
+ int flags);
+static int ObjMakeUpvar(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ CallFrame *framePtr, Tcl_Obj *otherP1Ptr,
+ const char *otherP2, const int otherFlags,
+ Tcl_Obj *myNamePtr, int myFlags, int index);
+static ArraySearch * ParseSearchId(Tcl_Interp *interp, const Var *varPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, Tcl_Obj *handleObj);
+static void UnsetVarStruct(Var *varPtr, Var *arrayPtr,
+ Interp *iPtr, Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr,
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, int flags, int index);
+static int SetArraySearchObj(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr);
+
+/*
+ * Functions defined in this file that may be exported in the future for use
+ * by the bytecode compiler and engine or to the public interface.
+ */
+
+MODULE_SCOPE Var * TclLookupSimpleVar(Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, int flags, const int create,
+ const char **errMsgPtr, int *indexPtr);
+
+static Tcl_DupInternalRepProc DupLocalVarName;
+static Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc FreeLocalVarName;
+static Tcl_UpdateStringProc PanicOnUpdateVarName;
+
+static Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc FreeParsedVarName;
+static Tcl_DupInternalRepProc DupParsedVarName;
+static Tcl_UpdateStringProc UpdateParsedVarName;
+
+static Tcl_UpdateStringProc PanicOnUpdateVarName;
+static Tcl_SetFromAnyProc PanicOnSetVarName;
+
+/*
+ * Types of Tcl_Objs used to cache variable lookups.
+ *
+ * localVarName - INTERNALREP DEFINITION:
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr1: pointer to name obj in varFramePtr->localCache
+ * or NULL if it is this same obj
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr2: index into locals table
+ *
+ * parsedVarName - INTERNALREP DEFINITION:
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr1: pointer to the array name Tcl_Obj, or NULL if it is a
+ * scalar variable
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr2: pointer to the element name string (owned by this
+ * Tcl_Obj), or NULL if it is a scalar variable
+ */
+
+static const Tcl_ObjType localVarNameType = {
+ "localVarName",
+ FreeLocalVarName, DupLocalVarName, PanicOnUpdateVarName, PanicOnSetVarName
+};
+
+static const Tcl_ObjType tclParsedVarNameType = {
+ "parsedVarName",
+ FreeParsedVarName, DupParsedVarName, UpdateParsedVarName, PanicOnSetVarName
+};
+
+/*
+ * Type of Tcl_Objs used to speed up array searches.
+ *
+ * INTERNALREP DEFINITION:
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr1: searchIdNumber (cast to pointer)
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr2: variableNameStartInString (cast to pointer)
+ *
+ * Note that the value stored in ptr2 is the offset into the string of the
+ * start of the variable name and not the address of the variable name itself,
+ * as this can be safely copied.
+ */
+
+const Tcl_ObjType tclArraySearchType = {
+ "array search",
+ NULL, NULL, NULL, SetArraySearchObj
+};
+
+Var *
+TclVarHashCreateVar(
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ const char *key,
+ int *newPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *keyPtr;
+ Var *varPtr;
+
+ keyPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(key, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(keyPtr);
+ varPtr = VarHashCreateVar(tablePtr, keyPtr, newPtr);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(keyPtr);
+
+ return varPtr;
+}
+
+static int
+LocateArray(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *name,
+ Var **varPtrPtr,
+ int *isArrayPtr)
+{
+ Var *arrayPtr, *varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, name, NULL, /*flags*/ 0,
+ /*msg*/ 0, /*createPart1*/ 0, /*createPart2*/ 0, &arrayPtr);
+
+ if (TclCheckArrayTraces(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, name, -1) == TCL_ERROR) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (varPtrPtr) {
+ *varPtrPtr = varPtr;
+ }
+ if (isArrayPtr) {
+ *isArrayPtr = varPtr && !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ && TclIsVarArray(varPtr);
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+static int
+NotArrayError(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *name)
+{
+ const char *nameStr = Tcl_GetString(name);
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_ObjPrintf("\"%s\" isn't an array", nameStr));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "ARRAY", nameStr, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclCleanupVar --
+ *
+ * This function is called when it looks like it may be OK to free up a
+ * variable's storage. If the variable is in a hashtable, its Var
+ * structure and hash table entry will be freed along with those of its
+ * containing array, if any. This function is called, for example, when
+ * a trace on a variable deletes a variable.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If the variable (or its containing array) really is dead and in a
+ * hashtable, then its Var structure, and possibly its hash table entry,
+ * is freed up.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static inline void
+CleanupVar(
+ Var *varPtr, /* Pointer to variable that may be a candidate
+ * for being expunged. */
+ Var *arrayPtr) /* Array that contains the variable, or NULL
+ * if this variable isn't an array element. */
+{
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr) && TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)
+ && !TclIsVarTraced(varPtr)
+ && (VarHashRefCount(varPtr) == !TclIsVarDeadHash(varPtr))) {
+ if (VarHashRefCount(varPtr) == 0) {
+ ckfree(varPtr);
+ } else {
+ VarHashDeleteEntry(varPtr);
+ }
+ }
+ if (arrayPtr != NULL && TclIsVarUndefined(arrayPtr) &&
+ TclIsVarInHash(arrayPtr) && !TclIsVarTraced(arrayPtr) &&
+ (VarHashRefCount(arrayPtr) == !TclIsVarDeadHash(arrayPtr))) {
+ if (VarHashRefCount(arrayPtr) == 0) {
+ ckfree(arrayPtr);
+ } else {
+ VarHashDeleteEntry(arrayPtr);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void
+TclCleanupVar(
+ Var *varPtr, /* Pointer to variable that may be a candidate
+ * for being expunged. */
+ Var *arrayPtr) /* Array that contains the variable, or NULL
+ * if this variable isn't an array element. */
+{
+ CleanupVar(varPtr, arrayPtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclLookupVar --
+ *
+ * This function is used to locate a variable given its name(s). It has
+ * been mostly superseded by TclObjLookupVar, it is now only used by the
+ * trace code. It is kept in tcl8.5 mainly because it is in the internal
+ * stubs table, so that some extension may be calling it.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value is a pointer to the variable structure indicated by
+ * part1 and part2, or NULL if the variable couldn't be found. If the
+ * variable is found, *arrayPtrPtr is filled in with the address of the
+ * variable structure for the array that contains the variable (or NULL
+ * if the variable is a scalar). If the variable can't be found and
+ * either createPart1 or createPart2 are 1, a new as-yet-undefined
+ * (VAR_UNDEFINED) variable structure is created, entered into a hash
+ * table, and returned.
+ *
+ * If the variable isn't found and creation wasn't specified, or some
+ * other error occurs, NULL is returned and an error message is left in
+ * the interp's result if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG is set in flags.
+ *
+ * Note: it's possible for the variable returned to be VAR_UNDEFINED even
+ * if createPart1 or createPart2 are 1 (these only cause the hash table
+ * entry or array to be created). For example, the variable might be a
+ * global that has been unset but is still referenced by a procedure, or
+ * a variable that has been unset but it only being kept in existence (if
+ * VAR_UNDEFINED) by a trace.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * New hashtable entries may be created if createPart1 or createPart2
+ * are 1.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Var *
+TclLookupVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for lookup. */
+ const char *part1, /* If part2 isn't NULL, this is the name of an
+ * array. Otherwise, this is a full variable
+ * name that could include a parenthesized
+ * array element. */
+ const char *part2, /* Name of element within array, or NULL. */
+ int flags, /* Only TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits matter. */
+ const char *msg, /* Verb to use in error messages, e.g. "read"
+ * or "set". Only needed if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * is set in flags. */
+ int createPart1, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 1 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ int createPart2, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 2 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ Var **arrayPtrPtr) /* If the name refers to an element of an
+ * array, *arrayPtrPtr gets filled in with
+ * address of array variable. Otherwise this
+ * is set to NULL. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ if (createPart1) {
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ }
+
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVar(interp, part1Ptr, part2, flags, msg,
+ createPart1, createPart2, arrayPtrPtr);
+
+ TclDecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ return varPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclObjLookupVar, TclObjLookupVarEx --
+ *
+ * This function is used by virtually all of the variable code to locate
+ * a variable given its name(s). The parsing into array/element
+ * components and (if possible) the lookup results are cached in
+ * part1Ptr, which is converted to one of the varNameTypes.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value is a pointer to the variable structure indicated by
+ * part1Ptr and part2, or NULL if the variable couldn't be found. If *
+ * the variable is found, *arrayPtrPtr is filled with the address of the
+ * variable structure for the array that contains the variable (or NULL
+ * if the variable is a scalar). If the variable can't be found and
+ * either createPart1 or createPart2 are 1, a new as-yet-undefined
+ * (VAR_UNDEFINED) variable structure is created, entered into a hash
+ * table, and returned.
+ *
+ * If the variable isn't found and creation wasn't specified, or some
+ * other error occurs, NULL is returned and an error message is left in
+ * the interp's result if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG is set in flags.
+ *
+ * Note: it's possible for the variable returned to be VAR_UNDEFINED even
+ * if createPart1 or createPart2 are 1 (these only cause the hash table
+ * entry or array to be created). For example, the variable might be a
+ * global that has been unset but is still referenced by a procedure, or
+ * a variable that has been unset but it only being kept in existence (if
+ * VAR_UNDEFINED) by a trace.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * New hashtable entries may be created if createPart1 or createPart2
+ * are 1. The object part1Ptr is converted to one of localVarNameType,
+ * tclNsVarNameType or tclParsedVarNameType and caches as much of the
+ * lookup as it can.
+ * When createPart1 is 1, callers must IncrRefCount part1Ptr if they
+ * plan to DecrRefCount it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Var *
+TclObjLookupVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for lookup. */
+ register Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* If part2 isn't NULL, this is the name of an
+ * array. Otherwise, this is a full variable
+ * name that could include a parenthesized
+ * array element. */
+ const char *part2, /* Name of element within array, or NULL. */
+ int flags, /* Only TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits matter. */
+ const char *msg, /* Verb to use in error messages, e.g. "read"
+ * or "set". Only needed if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * is set in flags. */
+ const int createPart1, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 1 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ const int createPart2, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 2 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ Var **arrayPtrPtr) /* If the name refers to an element of an
+ * array, *arrayPtrPtr gets filled in with
+ * address of array variable. Otherwise this
+ * is set to NULL. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr = NULL;
+ Var *resPtr;
+
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ if (createPart2) {
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ resPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ flags, msg, createPart1, createPart2, arrayPtrPtr);
+
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ return resPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ * When createPart1 is 1, callers must IncrRefCount part1Ptr if they
+ * plan to DecrRefCount it.
+ * When createPart2 is 1, callers must IncrRefCount part2Ptr if they
+ * plan to DecrRefCount it.
+ */
+Var *
+TclObjLookupVarEx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for lookup. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* If part2Ptr isn't NULL, this is the name of
+ * an array. Otherwise, this is a full
+ * variable name that could include a
+ * parenthesized array element. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* Name of element within array, or NULL. */
+ int flags, /* Only TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits matter. */
+ const char *msg, /* Verb to use in error messages, e.g. "read"
+ * or "set". Only needed if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * is set in flags. */
+ const int createPart1, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 1 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ const int createPart2, /* If 1, create hash table entry for part 2 of
+ * name, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ Var **arrayPtrPtr) /* If the name refers to an element of an
+ * array, *arrayPtrPtr gets filled in with
+ * address of array variable. Otherwise this
+ * is set to NULL. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ register Var *varPtr; /* Points to the variable's in-frame Var
+ * structure. */
+ const char *part1;
+ int index, len1, len2;
+ int parsed = 0;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+ const Tcl_ObjType *typePtr = part1Ptr->typePtr;
+ const char *errMsg = NULL;
+ CallFrame *varFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
+ const char *part2 = part2Ptr? TclGetString(part2Ptr):NULL;
+ char *newPart2 = NULL;
+ *arrayPtrPtr = NULL;
+
+ if (typePtr == &localVarNameType) {
+ int localIndex;
+
+ localVarNameTypeHandling:
+ localIndex = PTR2INT(part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2);
+ if (HasLocalVars(varFramePtr)
+ && !(flags & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY))
+ && (localIndex < varFramePtr->numCompiledLocals)) {
+ /*
+ * Use the cached index if the names coincide.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr = part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+ Tcl_Obj *checkNamePtr = localName(iPtr->varFramePtr, localIndex);
+
+ if ((!namePtr && (checkNamePtr == part1Ptr)) ||
+ (namePtr && (checkNamePtr == namePtr))) {
+ varPtr = (Var *) &(varFramePtr->compiledLocals[localIndex]);
+ goto donePart1;
+ }
+ }
+ goto doneParsing;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If part1Ptr is a tclParsedVarNameType, separate it into the pre-parsed
+ * parts.
+ */
+
+ if (typePtr == &tclParsedVarNameType) {
+ if (part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 != NULL) {
+ if (part2Ptr != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * ERROR: part1Ptr is already an array element, cannot specify
+ * a part2.
+ */
+
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, msg,
+ noSuchVar, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "VALUE", "VARNAME", NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ part2 = newPart2 = part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+ if (newPart2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(newPart2, -1);
+ if (createPart2) {
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ }
+ part1Ptr = part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+ typePtr = part1Ptr->typePtr;
+ if (typePtr == &localVarNameType) {
+ goto localVarNameTypeHandling;
+ }
+ }
+ parsed = 1;
+ }
+ part1 = TclGetStringFromObj(part1Ptr, &len1);
+
+ if (!parsed && len1 && (*(part1 + len1 - 1) == ')')) {
+ /*
+ * part1Ptr is possibly an unparsed array element.
+ */
+
+ register int i;
+
+ len2 = -1;
+ for (i = 0; i < len1; i++) {
+ if (*(part1 + i) == '(') {
+ if (part2Ptr != NULL) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, msg,
+ needArray, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "VALUE", "VARNAME",
+ NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * part1Ptr points to an array element; first copy the element
+ * name to a new string part2.
+ */
+
+ part2 = part1 + i + 1;
+ len2 = len1 - i - 2;
+ len1 = i;
+
+ newPart2 = ckalloc(len2 + 1);
+ memcpy(newPart2, part2, (unsigned) len2);
+ *(newPart2+len2) = '\0';
+ part2 = newPart2;
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(newPart2, -1);
+ if (createPart2) {
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Free the internal rep of the original part1Ptr, now renamed
+ * objPtr, and set it to tclParsedVarNameType.
+ */
+
+ objPtr = part1Ptr;
+ TclFreeIntRep(objPtr);
+ objPtr->typePtr = &tclParsedVarNameType;
+
+ /*
+ * Define a new string object to hold the new part1Ptr, i.e.,
+ * the array name. Set the internal rep of objPtr, reset
+ * typePtr and part1 to contain the references to the array
+ * name.
+ */
+
+ TclNewStringObj(part1Ptr, part1, len1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+
+ objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = part1Ptr;
+ objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (void *) part2;
+
+ typePtr = part1Ptr->typePtr;
+ part1 = TclGetString(part1Ptr);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ doneParsing:
+ /*
+ * part1Ptr is not an array element; look it up, and convert it to one of
+ * the cached types if possible.
+ */
+
+ TclFreeIntRep(part1Ptr);
+
+ varPtr = TclLookupSimpleVar(interp, part1Ptr, flags, createPart1,
+ &errMsg, &index);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ if ((errMsg != NULL) && (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG)) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, msg, errMsg, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ TclGetString(part1Ptr), NULL);
+ }
+ if (newPart2) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Cache the newly found variable if possible.
+ */
+
+ if (index >= 0) {
+ /*
+ * An indexed local variable.
+ */
+ Tcl_Obj *cachedNamePtr = localName(iPtr->varFramePtr, index);
+
+ part1Ptr->typePtr = &localVarNameType;
+ if (part1Ptr != cachedNamePtr) {
+ part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = cachedNamePtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(cachedNamePtr);
+ if (cachedNamePtr->typePtr != &localVarNameType
+ || cachedNamePtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 != NULL) {
+ TclFreeIntRep(cachedNamePtr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL;
+ }
+ part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = INT2PTR(index);
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * At least mark part1Ptr as already parsed.
+ */
+
+ part1Ptr->typePtr = &tclParsedVarNameType;
+ part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = NULL;
+ part1Ptr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = NULL;
+ }
+
+ donePart1:
+ while (TclIsVarLink(varPtr)) {
+ varPtr = varPtr->value.linkPtr;
+ }
+
+ if (part2Ptr != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Array element sought: look it up.
+ */
+
+ *arrayPtrPtr = varPtr;
+ varPtr = TclLookupArrayElement(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, msg,
+ createPart1, createPart2, varPtr, -1);
+ if (newPart2) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ }
+ return varPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclLookupSimpleVar --
+ *
+ * This function is used by to locate a simple variable (i.e., not an
+ * array element) given its name.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value is a pointer to the variable structure indicated by
+ * varName, or NULL if the variable couldn't be found. If the variable
+ * can't be found and create is 1, a new as-yet-undefined (VAR_UNDEFINED)
+ * variable structure is created, entered into a hash table, and
+ * returned.
+ *
+ * If the current CallFrame corresponds to a proc and the variable found
+ * is one of the compiledLocals, its index is placed in *indexPtr.
+ * Otherwise, *indexPtr will be set to (according to the needs of
+ * TclObjLookupVar):
+ * -1 a global reference
+ * -2 a reference to a namespace variable
+ * -3 a non-cachable reference, i.e., one of:
+ * . non-indexed local var
+ * . a reference of unknown origin;
+ * . resolution by a namespace or interp resolver
+ *
+ * If the variable isn't found and creation wasn't specified, or some
+ * other error occurs, NULL is returned and the corresponding error
+ * message is left in *errMsgPtr.
+ *
+ * Note: it's possible for the variable returned to be VAR_UNDEFINED even
+ * if create is 1 (this only causes the hash table entry to be created).
+ * For example, the variable might be a global that has been unset but is
+ * still referenced by a procedure, or a variable that has been unset but
+ * it only being kept in existence (if VAR_UNDEFINED) by a trace.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * A new hashtable entry may be created if create is 1.
+ * Callers must Incr varNamePtr if they plan to Decr it if create is 1.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Var *
+TclLookupSimpleVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for lookup. */
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, /* This is a simple variable name that could
+ * represent a scalar or an array. */
+ int flags, /* Only TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * bits matter. */
+ const int create, /* If 1, create hash table entry for varname,
+ * if it doesn't already exist. If 0, return
+ * error if it doesn't exist. */
+ const char **errMsgPtr,
+ int *indexPtr)
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ CallFrame *varFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
+ /* Points to the procedure call frame whose
+ * variables are currently in use. Same as the
+ * current procedure's frame, if any, unless
+ * an "uplevel" is executing. */
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr; /* Points to the hashtable, if any, in which
+ * to look up the variable. */
+ Tcl_Var var; /* Used to search for global names. */
+ Var *varPtr; /* Points to the Var structure returned for
+ * the variable. */
+ Namespace *varNsPtr, *cxtNsPtr, *dummy1Ptr, *dummy2Ptr;
+ ResolverScheme *resPtr;
+ int isNew, i, result, varLen;
+ const char *varName = TclGetStringFromObj(varNamePtr, &varLen);
+
+ varPtr = NULL;
+ varNsPtr = NULL; /* Set non-NULL if a nonlocal variable. */
+ *indexPtr = -3;
+
+ if (flags & TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY) {
+ cxtNsPtr = iPtr->globalNsPtr;
+ } else {
+ cxtNsPtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->nsPtr;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If this namespace has a variable resolver, then give it first crack at
+ * the variable resolution. It may return a Tcl_Var value, it may signal
+ * to continue onward, or it may signal an error.
+ */
+
+ if ((cxtNsPtr->varResProc != NULL || iPtr->resolverPtr != NULL)
+ && !(flags & TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS)) {
+ resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr;
+ if (cxtNsPtr->varResProc) {
+ result = cxtNsPtr->varResProc(interp, varName,
+ (Tcl_Namespace *) cxtNsPtr, flags, &var);
+ } else {
+ result = TCL_CONTINUE;
+ }
+
+ while (result == TCL_CONTINUE && resPtr) {
+ if (resPtr->varResProc) {
+ result = resPtr->varResProc(interp, varName,
+ (Tcl_Namespace *) cxtNsPtr, flags, &var);
+ }
+ resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr;
+ }
+
+ if (result == TCL_OK) {
+ return (Var *) var;
+ } else if (result != TCL_CONTINUE) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Look up varName. Look it up as either a namespace variable or as a
+ * local variable in a procedure call frame (varFramePtr). Interpret
+ * varName as a namespace variable if:
+ * 1) so requested by a TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY flag,
+ * 2) there is no active frame (we're at the global :: scope),
+ * 3) the active frame was pushed to define the namespace context for a
+ * "namespace eval" or "namespace inscope" command,
+ * 4) the name has namespace qualifiers ("::"s).
+ * Otherwise, if varName is a local variable, search first in the frame's
+ * array of compiler-allocated local variables, then in its hashtable for
+ * runtime-created local variables.
+ *
+ * If create and the variable isn't found, create the variable and, if
+ * necessary, create varFramePtr's local var hashtable.
+ */
+
+ if (((flags & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY)) != 0)
+ || !HasLocalVars(varFramePtr)
+ || (strstr(varName, "::") != NULL)) {
+ const char *tail;
+ int lookGlobal = (flags & TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY)
+ || (cxtNsPtr == iPtr->globalNsPtr)
+ || ((*varName == ':') && (*(varName+1) == ':'));
+
+ if (lookGlobal) {
+ *indexPtr = -1;
+ flags = (flags | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY) & ~TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY;
+ } else {
+ if (flags & TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS) {
+ flags = (flags | TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY);
+ }
+ if (flags & TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY) {
+ *indexPtr = -2;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Don't pass TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, we may yet create the variable, or
+ * otherwise generate our own error!
+ */
+
+ varPtr = (Var *) ObjFindNamespaceVar(interp, varNamePtr,
+ (Tcl_Namespace *) cxtNsPtr,
+ (flags | TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS) & ~TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Obj *tailPtr;
+
+ if (create) { /* Var wasn't found so create it. */
+ TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, varName, cxtNsPtr,
+ flags, &varNsPtr, &dummy1Ptr, &dummy2Ptr, &tail);
+ if (varNsPtr == NULL) {
+ *errMsgPtr = badNamespace;
+ return NULL;
+ } else if (tail == NULL) {
+ *errMsgPtr = missingName;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ if (tail != varName) {
+ tailPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, -1);
+ } else {
+ tailPtr = varNamePtr;
+ }
+ varPtr = VarHashCreateVar(&varNsPtr->varTable, tailPtr,
+ &isNew);
+ if (lookGlobal) {
+ /*
+ * The variable was created starting from the global
+ * namespace: a global reference is returned even if it
+ * wasn't explicitly requested.
+ */
+
+ *indexPtr = -1;
+ } else {
+ *indexPtr = -2;
+ }
+ } else { /* Var wasn't found and not to create it. */
+ *errMsgPtr = noSuchVar;
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ } else { /* Local var: look in frame varFramePtr. */
+ int localCt = varFramePtr->numCompiledLocals;
+
+ if (localCt > 0) {
+ Tcl_Obj **objPtrPtr = &varFramePtr->localCachePtr->varName0;
+ const char *localNameStr;
+ int localLen;
+
+ for (i=0 ; i<localCt ; i++, objPtrPtr++) {
+ register Tcl_Obj *objPtr = *objPtrPtr;
+
+ if (objPtr) {
+ localNameStr = TclGetStringFromObj(objPtr, &localLen);
+
+ if ((varLen == localLen) && (varName[0] == localNameStr[0])
+ && !memcmp(varName, localNameStr, varLen)) {
+ *indexPtr = i;
+ return (Var *) &varFramePtr->compiledLocals[i];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ tablePtr = varFramePtr->varTablePtr;
+ if (create) {
+ if (tablePtr == NULL) {
+ tablePtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TclVarHashTable));
+ TclInitVarHashTable(tablePtr, NULL);
+ varFramePtr->varTablePtr = tablePtr;
+ }
+ varPtr = VarHashCreateVar(tablePtr, varNamePtr, &isNew);
+ } else {
+ varPtr = NULL;
+ if (tablePtr != NULL) {
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(tablePtr, varNamePtr);
+ }
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ *errMsgPtr = noSuchVar;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return varPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclLookupArrayElement --
+ *
+ * This function is used to locate a variable which is in an array's
+ * hashtable given a pointer to the array's Var structure and the
+ * element's name.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value is a pointer to the variable structure , or NULL if
+ * the variable couldn't be found.
+ *
+ * If arrayPtr points to a variable that isn't an array and createPart1
+ * is 1, the corresponding variable will be converted to an array.
+ * Otherwise, NULL is returned and an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG is set in flags.
+ *
+ * If the variable is not found and createPart2 is 1, the variable is
+ * created. Otherwise, NULL is returned and an error message is left in
+ * the interp's result if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG is set in flags.
+ *
+ * Note: it's possible for the variable returned to be VAR_UNDEFINED even
+ * if createPart1 or createPart2 are 1 (these only cause the hash table
+ * entry or array to be created). For example, the variable might be a
+ * global that has been unset but is still referenced by a procedure, or
+ * a variable that has been unset but it only being kept in existence (if
+ * VAR_UNDEFINED) by a trace.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable at arrayPtr may be converted to be an array if
+ * createPart1 is 1. A new hashtable entry may be created if createPart2
+ * is 1.
+ * When createElem is 1, callers must incr elNamePtr if they plan
+ * to decr it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Var *
+TclLookupArrayElement(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for lookup. */
+ Tcl_Obj *arrayNamePtr, /* This is the name of the array, or NULL if
+ * index>= 0. */
+ Tcl_Obj *elNamePtr, /* Name of element within array. */
+ const int flags, /* Only TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bit matters. */
+ const char *msg, /* Verb to use in error messages, e.g. "read"
+ * or "set". Only needed if TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * is set in flags. */
+ const int createArray, /* If 1, transform arrayName to be an array if
+ * it isn't one yet and the transformation is
+ * possible. If 0, return error if it isn't
+ * already an array. */
+ const int createElem, /* If 1, create hash table entry for the
+ * element, if it doesn't already exist. If 0,
+ * return error if it doesn't exist. */
+ Var *arrayPtr, /* Pointer to the array's Var structure. */
+ int index) /* If >=0, the index of the local array. */
+{
+ int isNew;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr;
+ Namespace *nsPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * We're dealing with an array element. Make sure the variable is an array
+ * and look up the element (create the element if desired).
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(arrayPtr) && !TclIsVarArrayElement(arrayPtr)) {
+ if (!createArray) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNamePtr, elNamePtr, msg,
+ noSuchVar, index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ arrayNamePtr?TclGetString(arrayNamePtr):NULL, NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure we are not resurrecting a namespace variable from a
+ * deleted namespace!
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarDeadHash(arrayPtr)) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNamePtr, elNamePtr, msg,
+ danglingVar, index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ arrayNamePtr?TclGetString(arrayNamePtr):NULL, NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ TclSetVarArray(arrayPtr);
+ tablePtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TclVarHashTable));
+ arrayPtr->value.tablePtr = tablePtr;
+
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(arrayPtr) && TclGetVarNsPtr(arrayPtr)) {
+ nsPtr = TclGetVarNsPtr(arrayPtr);
+ } else {
+ nsPtr = NULL;
+ }
+ TclInitVarHashTable(arrayPtr->value.tablePtr, nsPtr);
+ } else if (!TclIsVarArray(arrayPtr)) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNamePtr, elNamePtr, msg, needArray,
+ index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ arrayNamePtr?TclGetString(arrayNamePtr):NULL, NULL);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ if (createElem) {
+ varPtr = VarHashCreateVar(arrayPtr->value.tablePtr, elNamePtr,
+ &isNew);
+ if (isNew) {
+ if (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE) {
+ DeleteSearches((Interp *) interp, arrayPtr);
+ }
+ TclSetVarArrayElement(varPtr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(arrayPtr->value.tablePtr, elNamePtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNamePtr, elNamePtr, msg,
+ noSuchElement, index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "ELEMENT",
+ TclGetString(elNamePtr), NULL);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return varPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_GetVar --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a string.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current value of varName as a string.
+ * If the variable is not defined or can't be read because of a clash in
+ * array usage then a NULL pointer is returned and an error message is
+ * left in the interp's result if the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set.
+ * Note: the return value is only valid up until the next change to the
+ * variable; if you depend on the value lasting longer than that, then
+ * make yourself a private copy.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#undef Tcl_GetVar
+const char *
+Tcl_GetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *varName, /* Name of a variable in interp. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY,
+ * TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY or TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * bits. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(varName, -1);
+ Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, varNamePtr, NULL, flags);
+
+ TclDecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+
+ if (resultPtr == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return TclGetString(resultPtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_GetVar2 --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a string, given a two-part name
+ * consisting of array name and element within array.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current value of the variable given by
+ * part1 and part2 as a string. If the specified variable doesn't exist,
+ * or if there is a clash in array usage, then NULL is returned and a
+ * message will be left in the interp's result if the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ * flag is set. Note: the return value is only valid up until the next
+ * change to the variable; if you depend on the value lasting longer than
+ * that, then make yourself a private copy.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+const char *
+Tcl_GetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *part1, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ const char *part2, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY,
+ * TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG *
+ * bits. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr = NULL, *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ resultPtr = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ if (resultPtr == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return TclGetString(resultPtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_GetVar2Ex --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a Tcl object, given a two-part
+ * name consisting of array name and element within array.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current object value of the variable
+ * given by part1Ptr and part2Ptr. If the specified variable doesn't
+ * exist, or if there is a clash in array usage, then NULL is returned
+ * and a message will be left in the interpreter's result if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The ref count for the returned object is _not_ incremented to reflect
+ * the returned reference; if you want to keep a reference to the object
+ * you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+Tcl_GetVar2Ex(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *part1, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ const char *part2, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *resPtr, *part2Ptr = NULL, *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ resPtr = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ return resPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_ObjGetVar2 --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a Tcl object, given a two-part
+ * name consisting of array name and element within array.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current object value of the variable
+ * given by part1Ptr and part2Ptr. If the specified variable doesn't
+ * exist, or if there is a clash in array usage, then NULL is returned
+ * and a message will be left in the interpreter's result if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The ref count for the returned object is _not_ incremented to reflect
+ * the returned reference; if you want to keep a reference to the object
+ * you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ * Callers must incr part2Ptr if they plan to decr it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+Tcl_ObjGetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ register Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Points to an object holding the name of an
+ * array (if part2 is non-NULL) or the name of
+ * a variable. */
+ register Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-null, points to an object holding
+ * the name of an element in the array
+ * part1Ptr. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * Filter to pass through only the flags this interface supports.
+ */
+
+ flags &= (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, "read",
+ /*createPart1*/ 0, /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return TclPtrGetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrGetVar --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a Tcl object, given the pointers
+ * to the variable's (and possibly containing array's) VAR structure.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current object value of the variable
+ * given by varPtr. If the specified variable doesn't exist, or if there
+ * is a clash in array usage, then NULL is returned and a message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result if the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The ref count for the returned object is _not_ incremented to reflect
+ * the returned reference; if you want to keep a reference to the object
+ * you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrGetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ Tcl_Var varPtr, /* The variable to be read.*/
+ Tcl_Var arrayPtr, /* NULL for scalar variables, pointer to the
+ * containing array otherwise. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ const int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+{
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("varPtr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ if (part1Ptr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("part1Ptr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ return TclPtrGetVarIdx(interp, (Var *) varPtr, (Var *) arrayPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrGetVarIdx --
+ *
+ * Return the value of a Tcl variable as a Tcl object, given the pointers
+ * to the variable's (and possibly containing array's) VAR structure.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value points to the current object value of the variable
+ * given by varPtr. If the specified variable doesn't exist, or if there
+ * is a clash in array usage, then NULL is returned and a message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result if the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The ref count for the returned object is _not_ incremented to reflect
+ * the returned reference; if you want to keep a reference to the object
+ * you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrGetVarIdx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ register Var *varPtr, /* The variable to be read.*/
+ Var *arrayPtr, /* NULL for scalar variables, pointer to the
+ * containing array otherwise. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ const int flags, /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+ int index) /* Index into the local variable table of the
+ * variable, or -1. Only used when part1Ptr is
+ * NULL. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ const char *msg;
+
+ /*
+ * Invoke any read traces that have been set for the variable.
+ */
+
+ if ((varPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_READ)
+ || (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_READ))) {
+ if (TCL_ERROR == TclObjCallVarTraces(iPtr, arrayPtr, varPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ (flags & (TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY|TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY))
+ | TCL_TRACE_READS, (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), index)) {
+ goto errorReturn;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Return the element if it's an existing scalar variable.
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarScalar(varPtr) && !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ return varPtr->value.objPtr;
+ }
+
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr) && arrayPtr
+ && !TclIsVarUndefined(arrayPtr)) {
+ msg = noSuchElement;
+ } else if (TclIsVarArray(varPtr)) {
+ msg = isArray;
+ } else {
+ msg = noSuchVar;
+ }
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, "read", msg, index);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * An error. If the variable doesn't exist anymore and no-one's using it,
+ * then free up the relevant structures and hash table entries.
+ */
+
+ errorReturn:
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "READ", "VARNAME", NULL);
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ TclCleanupVar(varPtr, arrayPtr);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_SetObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This function is invoked to process the "set" Tcl command. See the
+ * user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * A variable's value may be changed.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+int
+Tcl_SetObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ register Tcl_Interp *interp,/* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *varValueObj;
+
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ varValueObj = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, objv[1], NULL,TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (varValueObj == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, varValueObj);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else if (objc == 3) {
+ varValueObj = Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, objv[1], NULL, objv[2],
+ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (varValueObj == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, varValueObj);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "varName ?newValue?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_SetVar --
+ *
+ * Change the value of a variable.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the malloc'ed string which is the character
+ * representation of the variable's new value. The caller must not modify
+ * this string. If the write operation was disallowed then NULL is
+ * returned; if the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory
+ * message will be left in the interp's result. Note that the returned
+ * string may not be the same as newValue; this is because variable
+ * traces may modify the variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If varName is defined as a local or global variable in interp, its
+ * value is changed to newValue. If varName isn't currently defined, then
+ * a new global variable by that name is created.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#undef Tcl_SetVar
+const char *
+Tcl_SetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *varName, /* Name of a variable in interp. */
+ const char *newValue, /* New value for varName. */
+ int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to set value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr, *varNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(varName, -1);
+
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+ varValuePtr = Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, varNamePtr, NULL,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(newValue, -1), flags);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return TclGetString(varValuePtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_SetVar2 --
+ *
+ * Given a two-part variable name, which may refer either to a scalar
+ * variable or an element of an array, change the value of the variable.
+ * If the named scalar or array or element doesn't exist then create one.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the malloc'ed string which is the character
+ * representation of the variable's new value. The caller must not modify
+ * this string. If the write operation was disallowed because an array
+ * was expected but not found (or vice versa), then NULL is returned; if
+ * the TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory message will be
+ * left in the interp's result. Note that the returned string may not be
+ * the same as newValue; this is because variable traces may modify the
+ * variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is set. If either the array or the
+ * entry didn't exist then a new one is created.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+const char *
+Tcl_SetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *part1, /* If part2 is NULL, this is name of scalar
+ * variable. Otherwise it is the name of an
+ * array. */
+ const char *part2, /* Name of an element within an array, or
+ * NULL. */
+ const char *newValue, /* New value for variable. */
+ int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to set value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT, or
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr = Tcl_SetVar2Ex(interp, part1, part2,
+ Tcl_NewStringObj(newValue, -1), flags);
+
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return TclGetString(varValuePtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_SetVar2Ex --
+ *
+ * Given a two-part variable name, which may refer either to a scalar
+ * variable or an element of an array, change the value of the variable
+ * to a new Tcl object value. If the named scalar or array or element
+ * doesn't exist then create one.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the write operation was disallowed because an array was
+ * expected but not found (or vice versa), then NULL is returned; if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result. Note that the returned object may
+ * not be the same one referenced by newValuePtr; this is because
+ * variable traces may modify the variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is set. If either the array or the
+ * entry didn't exist then a new variable is created.
+ *
+ * The reference count is decremented for any old value of the variable
+ * and incremented for its new value. If the new value for the variable
+ * is not the same one referenced by newValuePtr (perhaps as a result of
+ * a variable trace), then newValuePtr's ref count is left unchanged by
+ * Tcl_SetVar2Ex. newValuePtr's ref count is also left unchanged if we
+ * are appending it as a string value: that is, if "flags" includes
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE but not TCL_LIST_ELEMENT.
+ *
+ * The reference count for the returned object is _not_ incremented: if
+ * you want to keep a reference to the object you must increment its ref
+ * count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+Tcl_SetVar2Ex(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be found. */
+ const char *part1, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ const char *part2, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr, /* New value for variable. */
+ int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to set value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT or
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *resPtr, *part2Ptr = NULL, *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ resPtr = Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, newValuePtr, flags);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+
+ return resPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_ObjSetVar2 --
+ *
+ * This function is the same as Tcl_SetVar2Ex above, except the variable
+ * names are passed in Tcl object instead of strings.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the write operation was disallowed because an array was
+ * expected but not found (or vice versa), then NULL is returned; if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result. Note that the returned object may
+ * not be the same one referenced by newValuePtr; this is because
+ * variable traces may modify the variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is set. If either the array or the
+ * entry didn't exist then a new variable is created.
+ * Callers must Incr part1Ptr if they plan to Decr it.
+ * Callers must Incr part2Ptr if they plan to Decr it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+Tcl_ObjSetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be found. */
+ register Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Points to an object holding the name of an
+ * array (if part2 is non-NULL) or the name of
+ * a variable. */
+ register Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, points to an object holding
+ * the name of an element in the array
+ * part1Ptr. */
+ Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr, /* New value for variable. */
+ int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to set value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT, or
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * Filter to pass through only the flags this interface supports.
+ */
+
+ flags &= (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG
+ |TCL_APPEND_VALUE|TCL_LIST_ELEMENT);
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, "set",
+ /*createPart1*/ 1, /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ if (newValuePtr->refCount == 0) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(newValuePtr);
+ }
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ return TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ newValuePtr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrSetVar --
+ *
+ * This function is the same as Tcl_SetVar2Ex above, except that it
+ * requires pointers to the variable's Var structs in addition to the
+ * variable names.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the write operation was disallowed because an array was
+ * expected but not found (or vice versa), then NULL is returned; if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result. Note that the returned object may
+ * not be the same one referenced by newValuePtr; this is because
+ * variable traces may modify the variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is set. If either the array or the
+ * entry didn't exist then a new variable is created.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrSetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ Tcl_Var varPtr, /* Reference to the variable to set. */
+ Tcl_Var arrayPtr, /* Reference to the array containing the
+ * variable, or NULL if the variable is a
+ * scalar. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr, /* New value for variable. */
+ const int flags) /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+{
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("varPtr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ if (part1Ptr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("part1Ptr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ if (newValuePtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("newValuePtr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ return TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, (Var *) varPtr, (Var *) arrayPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr, newValuePtr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrSetVarIdx --
+ *
+ * This function is the same as Tcl_SetVar2Ex above, except that it
+ * requires pointers to the variable's Var structs in addition to the
+ * variable names.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the write operation was disallowed because an array was
+ * expected but not found (or vice versa), then NULL is returned; if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set, then an explanatory message will be
+ * left in the interpreter's result. Note that the returned object may
+ * not be the same one referenced by newValuePtr; this is because
+ * variable traces may modify the variable's value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is set. If either the array or the
+ * entry didn't exist then a new variable is created.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrSetVarIdx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ register Var *varPtr, /* Reference to the variable to set. */
+ Var *arrayPtr, /* Reference to the array containing the
+ * variable, or NULL if the variable is a
+ * scalar. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. NULL if the 'index'
+ * parameter is >= 0 */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr, /* New value for variable. */
+ const int flags, /* OR-ed combination of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG bits. */
+ int index) /* Index of local var where part1 is to be
+ * found. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ Tcl_Obj *oldValuePtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = NULL;
+ int result;
+ int cleanupOnEarlyError = (newValuePtr->refCount == 0);
+
+ /*
+ * If the variable is in a hashtable and its hPtr field is NULL, then we
+ * may have an upvar to an array element where the array was deleted or an
+ * upvar to a namespace variable whose namespace was deleted. Generate an
+ * error (allowing the variable to be reset would screw up our storage
+ * allocation and is meaningless anyway).
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarDeadHash(varPtr)) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ if (TclIsVarArrayElement(varPtr)) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, "set",
+ danglingElement, index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "ELEMENT", NULL);
+ } else {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, "set",
+ danglingVar, index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME", NULL);
+ }
+ }
+ goto earlyError;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * It's an error to try to set an array variable itself.
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarArray(varPtr)) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, "set", isArray,index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "WRITE", "ARRAY", NULL);
+ }
+ goto earlyError;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Invoke any read traces that have been set for the variable if it is
+ * requested. This was done for INST_LAPPEND_* but that was inconsistent
+ * with the non-bc instruction, and would cause failures trying to
+ * lappend to any non-existing ::env var, which is inconsistent with
+ * documented behavior. [Bug #3057639].
+ */
+
+ if ((flags & TCL_TRACE_READS) && ((varPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_READ)
+ || (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_READ)))) {
+ if (TCL_ERROR == TclObjCallVarTraces(iPtr, arrayPtr, varPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ TCL_TRACE_READS, (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), index)) {
+ goto earlyError;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set the variable's new value. If appending, append the new value to the
+ * variable, either as a list element or as a string. Also, if appending,
+ * then if the variable's old value is unshared we can modify it directly,
+ * otherwise we must create a new copy to modify: this is "copy on write".
+ */
+
+ oldValuePtr = varPtr->value.objPtr;
+ if (flags & TCL_LIST_ELEMENT && !(flags & TCL_APPEND_VALUE)) {
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = NULL;
+ }
+ if (flags & (TCL_APPEND_VALUE|TCL_LIST_ELEMENT)) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LIST_ELEMENT) { /* Append list element. */
+ if (oldValuePtr == NULL) {
+ TclNewObj(oldValuePtr);
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = oldValuePtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(oldValuePtr); /* Since var is referenced. */
+ } else if (Tcl_IsShared(oldValuePtr)) {
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(oldValuePtr);
+ TclDecrRefCount(oldValuePtr);
+ oldValuePtr = varPtr->value.objPtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(oldValuePtr); /* Since var is referenced. */
+ }
+ result = Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, oldValuePtr,
+ newValuePtr);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto earlyError;
+ }
+ } else { /* Append string. */
+ /*
+ * We append newValuePtr's bytes but don't change its ref count.
+ */
+
+ if (oldValuePtr == NULL) {
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = newValuePtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(newValuePtr);
+ } else {
+ if (Tcl_IsShared(oldValuePtr)) { /* Append to copy. */
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(oldValuePtr);
+
+ TclContinuationsCopy(varPtr->value.objPtr, oldValuePtr);
+
+ TclDecrRefCount(oldValuePtr);
+ oldValuePtr = varPtr->value.objPtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(oldValuePtr); /* Since var is ref */
+ }
+ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(oldValuePtr, newValuePtr);
+ if (newValuePtr->refCount == 0) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(newValuePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (newValuePtr != oldValuePtr) {
+ /*
+ * In this case we are replacing the value, so we don't need to do
+ * more than swap the objects.
+ */
+
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = newValuePtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(newValuePtr); /* Var is another ref. */
+ if (oldValuePtr != NULL) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(oldValuePtr); /* Discard old value. */
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Invoke any write traces for the variable.
+ */
+
+ if ((varPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_WRITE)
+ || (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_WRITE))) {
+ if (TCL_ERROR == TclObjCallVarTraces(iPtr, arrayPtr, varPtr, part1Ptr,
+ part2Ptr, (flags & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY))
+ | TCL_TRACE_WRITES, (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), index)) {
+ goto cleanup;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Return the variable's value unless the variable was changed in some
+ * gross way by a trace (e.g. it was unset and then recreated as an
+ * array).
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarScalar(varPtr) && !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ return varPtr->value.objPtr;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * A trace changed the value in some gross way. Return an empty string
+ * object.
+ */
+
+ resultPtr = iPtr->emptyObjPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * If the variable doesn't exist anymore and no-one's using it, then free
+ * up the relevant structures and hash table entries.
+ */
+
+ cleanup:
+ if (resultPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "WRITE", "VARNAME", NULL);
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ TclCleanupVar(varPtr, arrayPtr);
+ }
+ return resultPtr;
+
+ earlyError:
+ if (cleanupOnEarlyError) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(newValuePtr);
+ }
+ goto cleanup;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclIncrObjVar2 --
+ *
+ * Given a two-part variable name, which may refer either to a scalar
+ * variable or an element of an array, increment the Tcl object value of
+ * the variable by a specified Tcl_Obj increment value.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the specified variable doesn't exist, or there is a clash
+ * in array usage, or an error occurs while executing variable traces,
+ * then NULL is returned and a message will be left in the interpreter's
+ * result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is incremented by the specified
+ * amount. If either the array or the entry didn't exist then a new
+ * variable is created. The ref count for the returned object is _not_
+ * incremented to reflect the returned reference; if you want to keep a
+ * reference to the object you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ * Callers must Incr part1Ptr if they plan to Decr it.
+ * Callers must Incr part2Ptr if they plan to Decr it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclIncrObjVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be found. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Points to an object holding the name of an
+ * array (if part2 is non-NULL) or the name of
+ * a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-null, points to an object holding
+ * the name of an element in the array
+ * part1Ptr. */
+ Tcl_Obj *incrPtr, /* Amount to be added to variable. */
+ int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to incr value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, "read",
+ 1, 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp,
+ "\n (reading value of variable to increment)");
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ return TclPtrIncrObjVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ incrPtr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrIncrObjVar --
+ *
+ * Given the pointers to a variable and possible containing array,
+ * increment the Tcl object value of the variable by a Tcl_Obj increment.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the specified variable doesn't exist, or there is a clash
+ * in array usage, or an error occurs while executing variable traces,
+ * then NULL is returned and a message will be left in the interpreter's
+ * result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is incremented by the specified
+ * amount. If either the array or the entry didn't exist then a new
+ * variable is created. The ref count for the returned object is _not_
+ * incremented to reflect the returned reference; if you want to keep a
+ * reference to the object you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrIncrObjVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be found. */
+ Tcl_Var varPtr, /* Reference to the variable to set. */
+ Tcl_Var arrayPtr, /* Reference to the array containing the
+ * variable, or NULL if the variable is a
+ * scalar. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Points to an object holding the name of an
+ * array (if part2 is non-NULL) or the name of
+ * a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-null, points to an object holding
+ * the name of an element in the array
+ * part1Ptr. */
+ Tcl_Obj *incrPtr, /* Increment value. */
+/* TODO: Which of these flag values really make sense? */
+ const int flags) /* Various flags that tell how to incr value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("varPtr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ if (part1Ptr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("part1Ptr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ return TclPtrIncrObjVarIdx(interp, (Var *) varPtr, (Var *) arrayPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr, incrPtr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrIncrObjVarIdx --
+ *
+ * Given the pointers to a variable and possible containing array,
+ * increment the Tcl object value of the variable by a Tcl_Obj increment.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a pointer to the Tcl_Obj holding the new value of the
+ * variable. If the specified variable doesn't exist, or there is a clash
+ * in array usage, or an error occurs while executing variable traces,
+ * then NULL is returned and a message will be left in the interpreter's
+ * result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The value of the given variable is incremented by the specified
+ * amount. If either the array or the entry didn't exist then a new
+ * variable is created. The ref count for the returned object is _not_
+ * incremented to reflect the returned reference; if you want to keep a
+ * reference to the object you must increment its ref count yourself.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Obj *
+TclPtrIncrObjVarIdx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which variable is to
+ * be found. */
+ Var *varPtr, /* Reference to the variable to set. */
+ Var *arrayPtr, /* Reference to the array containing the
+ * variable, or NULL if the variable is a
+ * scalar. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Points to an object holding the name of an
+ * array (if part2 is non-NULL) or the name of
+ * a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-null, points to an object holding
+ * the name of an element in the array
+ * part1Ptr. */
+ Tcl_Obj *incrPtr, /* Increment value. */
+/* TODO: Which of these flag values really make sense? */
+ const int flags, /* Various flags that tell how to incr value:
+ * any of TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_APPEND_VALUE, TCL_LIST_ELEMENT,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+ int index) /* Index into the local variable table of the
+ * variable, or -1. Only used when part1Ptr is
+ * NULL. */
+{
+ register Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr;
+
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)++;
+ }
+ varValuePtr = TclPtrGetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr,
+ part2Ptr, flags, index);
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ }
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ varValuePtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(0);
+ }
+ if (Tcl_IsShared(varValuePtr)) {
+ /* Copy on write */
+ varValuePtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(varValuePtr);
+
+ if (TCL_OK == TclIncrObj(interp, varValuePtr, incrPtr)) {
+ return TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr,
+ part2Ptr, varValuePtr, flags, index);
+ } else {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(varValuePtr);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ } else {
+ /* Unshared - can Incr in place */
+ if (TCL_OK == TclIncrObj(interp, varValuePtr, incrPtr)) {
+
+ /*
+ * This seems dumb to write the incremeted value into the var
+ * after we just adjusted the value in place, but the spec for
+ * [incr] requires that write traces fire, and making this call
+ * is the way to make that happen.
+ */
+
+ return TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr,
+ part2Ptr, varValuePtr, flags, index);
+ } else {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UnsetVar --
+ *
+ * Delete a variable, so that it may not be accessed anymore.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable was successfully deleted, TCL_ERROR if
+ * the variable can't be unset. In the event of an error, if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set then an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If varName is defined as a local or global variable in interp, it is
+ * deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#undef Tcl_UnsetVar
+int
+Tcl_UnsetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *varName, /* Name of a variable in interp. May be either
+ * a scalar name or an array name or an
+ * element in an array. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of any of
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY or
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ int result;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr;
+
+ varNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(varName, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Filter to pass through only the flags this interface supports.
+ */
+
+ flags &= (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ result = TclObjUnsetVar2(interp, varNamePtr, NULL, flags);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UnsetVar2 --
+ *
+ * Delete a variable, given a 2-part name.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable was successfully deleted, TCL_ERROR if
+ * the variable can't be unset. In the event of an error, if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set then an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If part1 and part2 indicate a local or global variable in interp, it
+ * is deleted. If part1 is an array name and part2 is NULL, then the
+ * whole array is deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+Tcl_UnsetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *part1, /* Name of variable or array. */
+ const char *part2, /* Name of element within array or NULL. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of any of
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ int result;
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr = NULL, *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Filter to pass through only the flags this interface supports.
+ */
+
+ flags &= (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ result = TclObjUnsetVar2(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclObjUnsetVar2 --
+ *
+ * Delete a variable, given a 2-object name.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable was successfully deleted, TCL_ERROR if
+ * the variable can't be unset. In the event of an error, if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set then an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If part1ptr and part2Ptr indicate a local or global variable in
+ * interp, it is deleted. If part1Ptr is an array name and part2Ptr is
+ * NULL, then the whole array is deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclObjUnsetVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of variable or array. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* Name of element within array or NULL. */
+ int flags) /* OR-ed combination of any of
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, "unset",
+ /*createPart1*/ 0, /*createPart2*/ 0, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ return TclPtrUnsetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrUnsetVar --
+ *
+ * Delete a variable, given the pointers to the variable's (and possibly
+ * containing array's) VAR structure.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable was successfully deleted, TCL_ERROR if
+ * the variable can't be unset. In the event of an error, if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set then an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If varPtr and arrayPtr indicate a local or global variable in interp,
+ * it is deleted. If varPtr is an array reference and part2Ptr is NULL,
+ * then the whole array is deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclPtrUnsetVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ Tcl_Var varPtr, /* The variable to be unset. */
+ Tcl_Var arrayPtr, /* NULL for scalar variables, pointer to the
+ * containing array otherwise. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ const int flags) /* OR-ed combination of any of
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+{
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("varPtr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ if (part1Ptr == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Panic("part1Ptr must not be NULL");
+ }
+ return TclPtrUnsetVarIdx(interp, (Var *) varPtr, (Var *) arrayPtr,
+ part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, -1);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrUnsetVarIdx --
+ *
+ * Delete a variable, given the pointers to the variable's (and possibly
+ * containing array's) VAR structure.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable was successfully deleted, TCL_ERROR if
+ * the variable can't be unset. In the event of an error, if the
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG flag is set then an error message is left in the
+ * interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If varPtr and arrayPtr indicate a local or global variable in interp,
+ * it is deleted. If varPtr is an array reference and part2Ptr is NULL,
+ * then the whole array is deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclPtrUnsetVarIdx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ register Var *varPtr, /* The variable to be unset. */
+ Var *arrayPtr, /* NULL for scalar variables, pointer to the
+ * containing array otherwise. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* Name of an array (if part2 is non-NULL) or
+ * the name of a variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* If non-NULL, gives the name of an element
+ * in the array part1. */
+ const int flags, /* OR-ed combination of any of
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. */
+ int index) /* Index into the local variable table of the
+ * variable, or -1. Only used when part1Ptr is
+ * NULL. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ int result = (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)? TCL_ERROR : TCL_OK);
+
+ /*
+ * Keep the variable alive until we're done with it. We used to
+ * increase/decrease the refCount for each operation, making it hard to
+ * find [Bug 735335] - caused by unsetting the variable whose value was
+ * the variable's name.
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)++;
+ }
+
+ UnsetVarStruct(varPtr, arrayPtr, iPtr, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags, index);
+
+ /*
+ * It's an error to unset an undefined variable.
+ */
+
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ if (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, "unset",
+ ((arrayPtr == NULL) ? noSuchVar : noSuchElement), index);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UNSET", "VARNAME", NULL);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Finally, if the variable is truly not in use then free up its Var
+ * structure and remove it from its hash table, if any. The ref count of
+ * its value object, if any, was decremented above.
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ CleanupVar(varPtr, arrayPtr);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * UnsetVarStruct --
+ *
+ * Unset and delete a variable. This does the internal work for
+ * TclObjUnsetVar2 and TclDeleteNamespaceVars, which call here for each
+ * variable to be unset and deleted.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If the arguments indicate a local or global variable in iPtr, it is
+ * unset and deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static void
+UnsetVarStruct(
+ Var *varPtr,
+ Var *arrayPtr,
+ Interp *iPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr,
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr,
+ int flags,
+ int index)
+{
+ Var dummyVar;
+ int traced = TclIsVarTraced(varPtr)
+ || (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_UNSET));
+
+ if (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE)) {
+ DeleteSearches(iPtr, arrayPtr);
+ } else if (varPtr->flags & VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE) {
+ DeleteSearches(iPtr, varPtr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The code below is tricky, because of the possibility that a trace
+ * function might try to access a variable being deleted. To handle this
+ * situation gracefully, do things in three steps:
+ * 1. Copy the contents of the variable to a dummy variable structure, and
+ * mark the original Var structure as undefined.
+ * 2. Invoke traces and clean up the variable, using the dummy copy.
+ * 3. If at the end of this the original variable is still undefined and
+ * has no outstanding references, then delete it (but it could have
+ * gotten recreated by a trace).
+ */
+
+ dummyVar = *varPtr;
+ dummyVar.flags &= ~VAR_ALL_HASH;
+ TclSetVarUndefined(varPtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Call trace functions for the variable being deleted. Then delete its
+ * traces. Be sure to abort any other traces for the variable that are
+ * still pending. Special tricks:
+ * 1. We need to increment varPtr's refCount around this: TclCallVarTraces
+ * will use dummyVar so it won't increment varPtr's refCount itself.
+ * 2. Turn off the VAR_TRACE_ACTIVE flag in dummyVar: we want to call
+ * unset traces even if other traces are pending.
+ */
+
+ if (traced) {
+ VarTrace *tracePtr = NULL;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *tPtr;
+
+ if (TclIsVarTraced(&dummyVar)) {
+ /*
+ * Transfer any existing traces on var, IF there are unset traces.
+ * Otherwise just delete them.
+ */
+
+ int isNew;
+
+ tPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varTraces, varPtr);
+ tracePtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(tPtr);
+ varPtr->flags &= ~VAR_ALL_TRACES;
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tPtr);
+ if (dummyVar.flags & VAR_TRACED_UNSET) {
+ tPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&iPtr->varTraces,
+ &dummyVar, &isNew);
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(tPtr, tracePtr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if ((dummyVar.flags & VAR_TRACED_UNSET)
+ || (arrayPtr && (arrayPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_UNSET))) {
+ dummyVar.flags &= ~VAR_TRACE_ACTIVE;
+ TclObjCallVarTraces(iPtr, arrayPtr, &dummyVar, part1Ptr, part2Ptr,
+ (flags & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY))
+ | TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
+ /* leaveErrMsg */ 0, index);
+
+ /*
+ * The traces that we just called may have triggered a change in
+ * the set of traces. If so, reload the traces to manipulate.
+ */
+
+ tracePtr = NULL;
+ if (TclIsVarTraced(&dummyVar)) {
+ tPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varTraces, &dummyVar);
+ if (tPtr) {
+ tracePtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(tPtr);
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tPtr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (tracePtr) {
+ ActiveVarTrace *activePtr;
+
+ while (tracePtr) {
+ VarTrace *prevPtr = tracePtr;
+
+ tracePtr = tracePtr->nextPtr;
+ prevPtr->nextPtr = NULL;
+ Tcl_EventuallyFree(prevPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC);
+ }
+ for (activePtr = iPtr->activeVarTracePtr; activePtr != NULL;
+ activePtr = activePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (activePtr->varPtr == varPtr) {
+ activePtr->nextTracePtr = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ dummyVar.flags &= ~VAR_ALL_TRACES;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (TclIsVarScalar(&dummyVar) && (dummyVar.value.objPtr != NULL)) {
+ /*
+ * Decrement the ref count of the var's value.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = dummyVar.value.objPtr;
+
+ TclDecrRefCount(objPtr);
+ } else if (TclIsVarArray(&dummyVar)) {
+ /*
+ * If the variable is an array, delete all of its elements. This must
+ * be done after calling and deleting the traces on the array, above
+ * (that's the way traces are defined). If the array name is not
+ * present and is required for a trace on some element, it will be
+ * computed at DeleteArray.
+ */
+
+ DeleteArray(iPtr, part1Ptr, (Var *) &dummyVar, (flags
+ & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY)) | TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
+ index);
+ } else if (TclIsVarLink(&dummyVar)) {
+ /*
+ * For global/upvar variables referenced in procedures, decrement the
+ * reference count on the variable referred to, and free the
+ * referenced variable if it's no longer needed.
+ */
+
+ Var *linkPtr = dummyVar.value.linkPtr;
+
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(linkPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(linkPtr)--;
+ CleanupVar(linkPtr, NULL);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the variable was a namespace variable, decrement its reference
+ * count.
+ */
+
+ TclClearVarNamespaceVar(varPtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UnsetObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "unset" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl object result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+int
+Tcl_UnsetObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ register int i, flags = TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG;
+ register const char *name;
+
+ if (objc == 1) {
+ /*
+ * Do nothing if no arguments supplied, so as to match command
+ * documentation.
+ */
+
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Simple, restrictive argument parsing. The only options are -- and
+ * -nocomplain (which must come first and be given exactly to be an
+ * option).
+ */
+
+ i = 1;
+ name = TclGetString(objv[i]);
+ if (name[0] == '-') {
+ if (strcmp("-nocomplain", name) == 0) {
+ i++;
+ if (i == objc) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ flags = 0;
+ name = TclGetString(objv[i]);
+ }
+ if (strcmp("--", name) == 0) {
+ i++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ for (; i < objc; i++) {
+ if ((TclObjUnsetVar2(interp, objv[i], NULL, flags) != TCL_OK)
+ && (flags == TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_AppendObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "append" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl object result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * A variable's value may be changed.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+int
+Tcl_AppendObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ register Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr = NULL;
+ /* Initialized to avoid compiler warning. */
+ int i;
+
+ if (objc < 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "varName ?value ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ varValuePtr = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, objv[1], NULL,TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ } else {
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, objv[1], NULL, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG,
+ "set", /*createPart1*/ 1, /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ for (i=2 ; i<objc ; i++) {
+ /*
+ * Note that we do not need to increase the refCount of the Var
+ * pointers: should a trace delete the variable, the return value
+ * of TclPtrSetVarIdx will be NULL or emptyObjPtr, and we will not
+ * access the variable again.
+ */
+
+ varValuePtr = TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, objv[1],
+ NULL, objv[i], TCL_APPEND_VALUE|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, -1);
+ if ((varValuePtr == NULL) ||
+ (varValuePtr == ((Interp *) interp)->emptyObjPtr)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, varValuePtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_LappendObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "lappend" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl object result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * A variable's value may be changed.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+int
+Tcl_LappendObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr, *newValuePtr;
+ int numElems, createdNewObj;
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ int result;
+
+ if (objc < 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "varName ?value ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (objc == 2) {
+ newValuePtr = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, objv[1], NULL, 0);
+ if (newValuePtr == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * The variable doesn't exist yet. Just create it with an empty
+ * initial value.
+ */
+
+ TclNewObj(varValuePtr);
+ newValuePtr = Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, objv[1], NULL, varValuePtr,
+ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (newValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ } else {
+ result = TclListObjLength(interp, newValuePtr, &numElems);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * We have arguments to append. We used to call Tcl_SetVar2 to append
+ * each argument one at a time to ensure that traces were run for each
+ * append step. We now append the arguments all at once because it's
+ * faster. Note that a read trace and a write trace for the variable
+ * will now each only be called once. Also, if the variable's old
+ * value is unshared we modify it directly, otherwise we create a new
+ * copy to modify: this is "copy on write".
+ */
+
+ createdNewObj = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * Protect the variable pointers around the TclPtrGetVarIdx call
+ * to insure that they remain valid even if the variable was undefined
+ * and unused.
+ */
+
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, objv[1], NULL, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG,
+ "set", /*createPart1*/ 1, /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)++;
+ }
+ if (arrayPtr && TclIsVarInHash(arrayPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(arrayPtr)++;
+ }
+ varValuePtr = TclPtrGetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, objv[1], NULL,
+ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, -1);
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ }
+ if (arrayPtr && TclIsVarInHash(arrayPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(arrayPtr)--;
+ }
+
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * We couldn't read the old value: either the var doesn't yet
+ * exist or it's an array element. If it's new, we will try to
+ * create it with Tcl_ObjSetVar2 below.
+ */
+
+ TclNewObj(varValuePtr);
+ createdNewObj = 1;
+ } else if (Tcl_IsShared(varValuePtr)) {
+ varValuePtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(varValuePtr);
+ createdNewObj = 1;
+ }
+
+ result = TclListObjLength(interp, varValuePtr, &numElems);
+ if (result == TCL_OK) {
+ result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, varValuePtr, numElems, 0,
+ (objc-2), (objv+2));
+ }
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ if (createdNewObj) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(varValuePtr); /* Free unneeded obj. */
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Now store the list object back into the variable. If there is an
+ * error setting the new value, decrement its ref count if it was new
+ * and we didn't create the variable.
+ */
+
+ newValuePtr = TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr, objv[1], NULL,
+ varValuePtr, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, -1);
+ if (newValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Set the interpreter's object result to refer to the variable's value
+ * object.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, newValuePtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayStartSearchCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array
+ * startsearch" Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayStartSearchCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ int isNew, isArray;
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr;
+ const char *varName;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, objv[1], &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return NotArrayError(interp, objv[1]);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make a new array search with a free name.
+ */
+
+ varName = TclGetString(objv[1]);
+ searchPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(ArraySearch));
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&iPtr->varSearches, varPtr, &isNew);
+ if (isNew) {
+ searchPtr->id = 1;
+ varPtr->flags |= VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE;
+ searchPtr->nextPtr = NULL;
+ } else {
+ searchPtr->id = ((ArraySearch *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr))->id + 1;
+ searchPtr->nextPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
+ }
+ searchPtr->varPtr = varPtr;
+ searchPtr->nextEntry = VarHashFirstEntry(varPtr->value.tablePtr,
+ &searchPtr->search);
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, searchPtr);
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp,
+ Tcl_ObjPrintf("s-%d-%s", searchPtr->id, varName));
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayAnyMoreCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array anymore"
+ * Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayAnyMoreCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj, *searchObj;
+ int gotValue, isArray;
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName searchId");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ searchObj = objv[2];
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return NotArrayError(interp, varNameObj);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the search.
+ */
+
+ searchPtr = ParseSearchId(interp, varPtr, varNameObj, searchObj);
+ if (searchPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Scan forward to find if there are any further elements in the array
+ * that are defined.
+ */
+
+ while (1) {
+ if (searchPtr->nextEntry != NULL) {
+ varPtr = VarHashGetValue(searchPtr->nextEntry);
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ gotValue = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ searchPtr->nextEntry = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&searchPtr->search);
+ if (searchPtr->nextEntry == NULL) {
+ gotValue = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, iPtr->execEnvPtr->constants[gotValue]);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayNextElementCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array
+ * nextelement" Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayNextElementCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj, *searchObj;
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr;
+ int isArray;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName searchId");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ searchObj = objv[2];
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return NotArrayError(interp, varNameObj);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the search.
+ */
+
+ searchPtr = ParseSearchId(interp, varPtr, varNameObj, searchObj);
+ if (searchPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the next element from the search, or the empty string on
+ * exhaustion. Note that the [array anymore] command may well have already
+ * pulled a value from the hash enumeration, so we have to check the cache
+ * there first.
+ */
+
+ while (1) {
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr = searchPtr->nextEntry;
+
+ if (hPtr == NULL) {
+ hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&searchPtr->search);
+ if (hPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ } else {
+ searchPtr->nextEntry = NULL;
+ }
+ varPtr = VarHashGetValue(hPtr);
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, VarHashGetKey(varPtr));
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayDoneSearchCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array
+ * donesearch" Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayDoneSearchCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj, *searchObj;
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr, *prevPtr;
+ int isArray;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName searchId");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ searchObj = objv[2];
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return NotArrayError(interp, varNameObj);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the search.
+ */
+
+ searchPtr = ParseSearchId(interp, varPtr, varNameObj, searchObj);
+ if (searchPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Unhook the search from the list of searches associated with the
+ * variable.
+ */
+
+ hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varSearches, varPtr);
+ if (searchPtr == Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr)) {
+ if (searchPtr->nextPtr) {
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, searchPtr->nextPtr);
+ } else {
+ varPtr->flags &= ~VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE;
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ for (prevPtr=Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr) ;; prevPtr=prevPtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (prevPtr->nextPtr == searchPtr) {
+ prevPtr->nextPtr = searchPtr->nextPtr;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ ckfree(searchPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayExistsCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array exists"
+ * Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayExistsCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp;
+ int isArray;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, objv[1], NULL, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, iPtr->execEnvPtr->constants[isArray]);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayGetCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array get" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayGetCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *varPtr2;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj, *nameObj, *valueObj, *nameLstObj, *tmpResObj;
+ Tcl_Obj **nameObjPtr, *patternObj;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ const char *pattern;
+ int i, count, result, isArray;
+
+ switch (objc) {
+ case 2:
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ patternObj = NULL;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ patternObj = objv[2];
+ break;
+ default:
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName ?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* If not an array, it's an empty result. */
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ pattern = (patternObj ? TclGetString(patternObj) : NULL);
+
+ /*
+ * Store the array names in a new object.
+ */
+
+ TclNewObj(nameLstObj);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(nameLstObj);
+ if ((patternObj != NULL) && TclMatchIsTrivial(pattern)) {
+ varPtr2 = VarHashFindVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, patternObj);
+ if (varPtr2 == NULL) {
+ goto searchDone;
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ goto searchDone;
+ }
+ result = Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, nameLstObj,
+ VarHashGetKey(varPtr2));
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(nameLstObj);
+ return result;
+ }
+ goto searchDone;
+ }
+
+ for (varPtr2 = VarHashFirstVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr2; varPtr2 = VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ nameObj = VarHashGetKey(varPtr2);
+ if (patternObj && !Tcl_StringMatch(TclGetString(nameObj), pattern)) {
+ continue; /* Element name doesn't match pattern. */
+ }
+
+ result = Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, nameLstObj, nameObj);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(nameLstObj);
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Make sure the Var structure of the array is not removed by a trace
+ * while we're working.
+ */
+
+ searchDone:
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)++;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Get the array values corresponding to each element name.
+ */
+
+ TclNewObj(tmpResObj);
+ result = Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, nameLstObj, &count, &nameObjPtr);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto errorInArrayGet;
+ }
+
+ for (i=0 ; i<count ; i++) {
+ nameObj = *nameObjPtr++;
+ valueObj = Tcl_ObjGetVar2(interp, varNameObj, nameObj,
+ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG);
+ if (valueObj == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Some trace played a trick on us; we need to diagnose to adapt
+ * our behaviour: was the array element unset, or did the
+ * modification modify the complete array?
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarArray(varPtr)) {
+ /*
+ * The array itself looks OK, the variable was undefined:
+ * forget it.
+ */
+
+ continue;
+ }
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ goto errorInArrayGet;
+ }
+ result = Tcl_DictObjPut(interp, tmpResObj, nameObj, valueObj);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ goto errorInArrayGet;
+ }
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, tmpResObj);
+ TclDecrRefCount(nameLstObj);
+ return TCL_OK;
+
+ errorInArrayGet:
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ }
+ TclDecrRefCount(nameLstObj);
+ TclDecrRefCount(tmpResObj); /* Free unneeded temp result. */
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayNamesCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array names" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayNamesCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ static const char *const options[] = {
+ "-exact", "-glob", "-regexp", NULL
+ };
+ enum options { OPT_EXACT, OPT_GLOB, OPT_REGEXP };
+ Var *varPtr, *varPtr2;
+ Tcl_Obj *nameObj, *resultObj, *patternObj;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ const char *pattern = NULL;
+ int isArray, mode = OPT_GLOB;
+
+ if ((objc < 2) || (objc > 4)) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName ?mode? ?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ patternObj = (objc > 2 ? objv[objc-1] : NULL);
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, objv[1], &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Finish parsing the arguments.
+ */
+
+ if ((objc == 4) && Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[2], options, "option",
+ 0, &mode) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* If not an array, the result is empty. */
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check for the trivial cases where we can use a direct lookup.
+ */
+
+ TclNewObj(resultObj);
+ if (patternObj) {
+ pattern = TclGetString(patternObj);
+ }
+ if ((mode==OPT_GLOB && patternObj && TclMatchIsTrivial(pattern))
+ || (mode==OPT_EXACT)) {
+ varPtr2 = VarHashFindVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, patternObj);
+ if ((varPtr2 != NULL) && !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ /*
+ * This can't fail; lappending to an empty object always works.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultObj, VarHashGetKey(varPtr2));
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultObj);
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Must scan the array to select the elements.
+ */
+
+ for (varPtr2=VarHashFirstVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr2!=NULL ; varPtr2=VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ nameObj = VarHashGetKey(varPtr2);
+ if (patternObj) {
+ const char *name = TclGetString(nameObj);
+ int matched = 0;
+
+ switch ((enum options) mode) {
+ case OPT_EXACT:
+ Tcl_Panic("exact matching shouldn't get here");
+ case OPT_GLOB:
+ matched = Tcl_StringMatch(name, pattern);
+ break;
+ case OPT_REGEXP:
+ matched = Tcl_RegExpMatchObj(interp, nameObj, patternObj);
+ if (matched < 0) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(resultObj);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ if (matched == 0) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, resultObj, nameObj);
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, resultObj);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclFindArrayPtrElements --
+ *
+ * Fill out a hash table (which *must* use Tcl_Obj* keys) with an entry
+ * for each existing element of the given array. The provided hash table
+ * is assumed to be initially empty.
+ *
+ * Result:
+ * none
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The keys of the array gain an extra reference. The supplied hash table
+ * has elements added to it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+TclFindArrayPtrElements(
+ Var *arrayPtr,
+ Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr)
+{
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+
+ if ((arrayPtr == NULL) || !TclIsVarArray(arrayPtr)
+ || TclIsVarUndefined(arrayPtr)) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ for (varPtr=VarHashFirstVar(arrayPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr!=NULL ; varPtr=VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *nameObj;
+ int dummy;
+
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ nameObj = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(tablePtr, (char *) nameObj, &dummy);
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, nameObj);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArraySetCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array set" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArraySetCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *arrayNameObj;
+ Tcl_Obj *arrayElemObj;
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ int result, i;
+
+ if (objc != 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName list");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, objv[1], NULL, NULL)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ arrayNameObj = objv[1];
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, arrayNameObj, NULL,
+ /*flags*/ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, /*msg*/ "set", /*createPart1*/ 1,
+ /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (arrayPtr) {
+ CleanupVar(varPtr, arrayPtr);
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNameObj, NULL, "set", needArray, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ TclGetString(arrayNameObj), NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Install the contents of the dictionary or list into the array.
+ */
+
+ arrayElemObj = objv[2];
+ if (arrayElemObj->typePtr == &tclDictType && arrayElemObj->bytes == NULL) {
+ Tcl_Obj *keyPtr, *valuePtr;
+ Tcl_DictSearch search;
+ int done;
+
+ if (Tcl_DictObjSize(interp, arrayElemObj, &done) != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (done == 0) {
+ /*
+ * Empty, so we'll just force the array to be properly existing
+ * instead.
+ */
+
+ goto ensureArray;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Don't need to look at result of Tcl_DictObjFirst as we've just
+ * successfully used a dictionary operation on the same object.
+ */
+
+ for (Tcl_DictObjFirst(interp, arrayElemObj, &search,
+ &keyPtr, &valuePtr, &done) ; !done ;
+ Tcl_DictObjNext(&search, &keyPtr, &valuePtr, &done)) {
+ /*
+ * At this point, it would be nice if the key was directly usable
+ * by the array. This isn't the case though.
+ */
+
+ Var *elemVarPtr = TclLookupArrayElement(interp, arrayNameObj,
+ keyPtr, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, "set", 1, 1, varPtr, -1);
+
+ if ((elemVarPtr == NULL) ||
+ (TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, elemVarPtr, varPtr, arrayNameObj,
+ keyPtr, valuePtr, TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, -1) == NULL)) {
+ Tcl_DictObjDone(&search);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Not a dictionary, so assume (and convert to, for backward-
+ * -compatibility reasons) a list.
+ */
+
+ int elemLen;
+ Tcl_Obj **elemPtrs, *copyListObj;
+
+ result = TclListObjGetElements(interp, arrayElemObj,
+ &elemLen, &elemPtrs);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ if (elemLen & 1) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "list must have an even number of elements", -1));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "ARGUMENT", "FORMAT", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if (elemLen == 0) {
+ goto ensureArray;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We needn't worry about traces invalidating arrayPtr: should that be
+ * the case, TclPtrSetVarIdx will return NULL so that we break out of
+ * the loop and return an error.
+ */
+
+ copyListObj = TclListObjCopy(NULL, arrayElemObj);
+ for (i=0 ; i<elemLen ; i+=2) {
+ Var *elemVarPtr = TclLookupArrayElement(interp, arrayNameObj,
+ elemPtrs[i], TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, "set", 1, 1, varPtr, -1);
+
+ if ((elemVarPtr == NULL) ||
+ (TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, elemVarPtr, varPtr, arrayNameObj,
+ elemPtrs[i],elemPtrs[i+1],TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG,-1) == NULL)){
+ result = TCL_ERROR;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(copyListObj);
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * The list is empty make sure we have an array, or create one if
+ * necessary.
+ */
+
+ ensureArray:
+ if (varPtr != NULL) {
+ if (TclIsVarArray(varPtr)) {
+ /*
+ * Already an array, done.
+ */
+
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarArrayElement(varPtr) || !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ /*
+ * Either an array element, or a scalar: lose!
+ */
+
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, arrayNameObj, NULL, "array set",
+ needArray, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "WRITE", "ARRAY", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ TclSetVarArray(varPtr);
+ varPtr->value.tablePtr = ckalloc(sizeof(TclVarHashTable));
+ TclInitVarHashTable(varPtr->value.tablePtr, TclGetVarNsPtr(varPtr));
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArraySizeCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array size" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArraySizeCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Var *varPtr2;
+ int isArray, size = 0;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, objv[1], &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* We can only iterate over the array if it exists... */
+
+ if (isArray) {
+ /*
+ * Must iterate in order to get chance to check for present but
+ * "undefined" entries.
+ */
+
+ for (varPtr2=VarHashFirstVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr2!=NULL ; varPtr2=VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ size++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(size));
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayStatsCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array
+ * statistics" Tcl command. See the user documentation for details on
+ * what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayStatsCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj;
+ char *stats;
+ int isArray;
+
+ if (objc != 2) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return NotArrayError(interp, varNameObj);
+ }
+
+ stats = Tcl_HashStats((Tcl_HashTable *) varPtr->value.tablePtr);
+ if (stats == NULL) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "error reading array statistics", -1));
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(stats, -1));
+ ckfree(stats);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ArrayUnsetCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "array unset" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl result object.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+static int
+ArrayUnsetCmd(
+ ClientData clientData,
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ int objc,
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
+{
+ Var *varPtr, *varPtr2, *protectedVarPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNameObj, *patternObj, *nameObj;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ const char *pattern;
+ const int unsetFlags = 0; /* Should this be TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG? */
+ int isArray;
+
+ switch (objc) {
+ case 2:
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ patternObj = NULL;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ varNameObj = objv[1];
+ patternObj = objv[2];
+ break;
+ default:
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "arrayName ?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TCL_ERROR == LocateArray(interp, varNameObj, &varPtr, &isArray)) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!isArray) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ if (!patternObj) {
+ /*
+ * When no pattern is given, just unset the whole array.
+ */
+
+ return TclObjUnsetVar2(interp, varNameObj, NULL, 0);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * With a trivial pattern, we can just unset.
+ */
+
+ pattern = TclGetString(patternObj);
+ if (TclMatchIsTrivial(pattern)) {
+ varPtr2 = VarHashFindVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, patternObj);
+ if (!varPtr2 || TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ return TclPtrUnsetVarIdx(interp, varPtr2, varPtr, varNameObj,
+ patternObj, unsetFlags, -1);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Non-trivial case (well, deeply tricky really). We peek inside the hash
+ * iterator in order to allow us to guarantee that the following element
+ * in the array will not be scrubbed until we have dealt with it. This
+ * stops the overall iterator from ending up pointing into deallocated
+ * memory. [Bug 2939073]
+ */
+
+ protectedVarPtr = NULL;
+ for (varPtr2=VarHashFirstVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr2!=NULL ; varPtr2=VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ /*
+ * Drop the extra ref immediately. We don't need to free it at this
+ * point though; we'll be unsetting it if necessary soon.
+ */
+
+ if (varPtr2 == protectedVarPtr) {
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr2)--;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Guard the next (peeked) item in the search chain by incrementing
+ * its refcount. This guarantees that the hash table iterator won't be
+ * dangling on the next time through the loop.
+ */
+
+ if (search.nextEntryPtr != NULL) {
+ protectedVarPtr = VarHashGetValue(search.nextEntryPtr);
+ VarHashRefCount(protectedVarPtr)++;
+ } else {
+ protectedVarPtr = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the variable is undefined, clean it out as it has been hit by
+ * something else (i.e., an unset trace).
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr2)) {
+ CleanupVar(varPtr2, varPtr);
+ continue;
+ }
+
+ nameObj = VarHashGetKey(varPtr2);
+ if (Tcl_StringMatch(TclGetString(nameObj), pattern)
+ && TclPtrUnsetVarIdx(interp, varPtr2, varPtr, varNameObj,
+ nameObj, unsetFlags, -1) != TCL_OK) {
+ /*
+ * If we incremented a refcount, we must decrement it here as we
+ * will not be coming back properly due to the error.
+ */
+
+ if (protectedVarPtr) {
+ VarHashRefCount(protectedVarPtr)--;
+ CleanupVar(protectedVarPtr, varPtr);
+ }
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclInitArrayCmd --
+ *
+ * This creates the ensemble for the "array" command.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The handle for the created ensemble.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Creates a command in the global namespace.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+Tcl_Command
+TclInitArrayCmd(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp) /* Current interpreter. */
+{
+ static const EnsembleImplMap arrayImplMap[] = {
+ {"anymore", ArrayAnyMoreCmd, TclCompileBasic2ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"donesearch", ArrayDoneSearchCmd, TclCompileBasic2ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"exists", ArrayExistsCmd, TclCompileArrayExistsCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"get", ArrayGetCmd, TclCompileBasic1Or2ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"names", ArrayNamesCmd, TclCompileBasic1To3ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"nextelement", ArrayNextElementCmd, TclCompileBasic2ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"set", ArraySetCmd, TclCompileArraySetCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"size", ArraySizeCmd, TclCompileBasic1ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"startsearch", ArrayStartSearchCmd, TclCompileBasic1ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"statistics", ArrayStatsCmd, TclCompileBasic1ArgCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {"unset", ArrayUnsetCmd, TclCompileArrayUnsetCmd, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ {NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0}
+ };
+
+ return TclMakeEnsemble(interp, "array", arrayImplMap);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ObjMakeUpvar --
+ *
+ * This function does all of the work of the "global" and "upvar"
+ * commands.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs then an error
+ * message is left in iPtr->result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable given by myName is linked to the variable in framePtr
+ * given by otherP1 and otherP2, so that references to myName are
+ * redirected to the other variable like a symbolic link.
+ * Callers must Incr myNamePtr if they plan to Decr it.
+ * Callers must Incr otherP1Ptr if they plan to Decr it.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static int
+ObjMakeUpvar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variables. Used for
+ * error messages, too. */
+ CallFrame *framePtr, /* Call frame containing "other" variable.
+ * NULL means use global :: context. */
+ Tcl_Obj *otherP1Ptr,
+ const char *otherP2, /* Two-part name of variable in framePtr. */
+ const int otherFlags, /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of "other" variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *myNamePtr, /* Name of variable which will refer to
+ * otherP1/otherP2. Must be a scalar. */
+ int myFlags, /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of myName. */
+ int index) /* If the variable to be linked is an indexed
+ * scalar, this is its index. Otherwise, -1 */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ Var *otherPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ CallFrame *varFramePtr;
+
+ /*
+ * Find "other" in "framePtr". If not looking up other in just the current
+ * namespace, temporarily replace the current var frame pointer in the
+ * interpreter in order to use TclObjLookupVar.
+ */
+
+ if (framePtr == NULL) {
+ framePtr = iPtr->rootFramePtr;
+ }
+
+ varFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
+ if (!(otherFlags & TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY)) {
+ iPtr->varFramePtr = framePtr;
+ }
+ otherPtr = TclObjLookupVar(interp, otherP1Ptr, otherP2,
+ (otherFlags | TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), "access",
+ /*createPart1*/ 1, /*createPart2*/ 1, &arrayPtr);
+ if (!(otherFlags & TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY)) {
+ iPtr->varFramePtr = varFramePtr;
+ }
+ if (otherPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check that we are not trying to create a namespace var linked to a
+ * local variable in a procedure. If we allowed this, the local
+ * variable in the shorter-lived procedure frame could go away leaving
+ * the namespace var's reference invalid.
+ */
+
+ if (index < 0) {
+ if (!(arrayPtr != NULL
+ ? (TclIsVarInHash(arrayPtr) && TclGetVarNsPtr(arrayPtr))
+ : (TclIsVarInHash(otherPtr) && TclGetVarNsPtr(otherPtr)))
+ && ((myFlags & (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY))
+ || (varFramePtr == NULL)
+ || !HasLocalVars(varFramePtr)
+ || (strstr(TclGetString(myNamePtr), "::") != NULL))) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "bad variable name \"%s\": can't create namespace "
+ "variable that refers to procedure variable",
+ TclGetString(myNamePtr)));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "INVERTED", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return TclPtrObjMakeUpvarIdx(interp, otherPtr, myNamePtr, myFlags, index);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclPtrMakeUpvar --
+ *
+ * This procedure does all of the work of the "global" and "upvar"
+ * commands.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs then an error
+ * message is left in iPtr->result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable given by myName is linked to the variable in framePtr
+ * given by otherP1 and otherP2, so that references to myName are
+ * redirected to the other variable like a symbolic link.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclPtrMakeUpvar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variables. Used for
+ * error messages, too. */
+ Var *otherPtr, /* Pointer to the variable being linked-to. */
+ const char *myName, /* Name of variable which will refer to
+ * otherP1/otherP2. Must be a scalar. */
+ int myFlags, /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of myName. */
+ int index) /* If the variable to be linked is an indexed
+ * scalar, this is its index. Otherwise, -1 */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *myNamePtr = NULL;
+ int result;
+
+ if (myName) {
+ myNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(myName, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(myNamePtr);
+ }
+ result = TclPtrObjMakeUpvarIdx(interp, otherPtr, myNamePtr, myFlags,
+ index);
+ if (myNamePtr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(myNamePtr);
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+int
+TclPtrObjMakeUpvar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variables. Used for
+ * error messages, too. */
+ Tcl_Var otherPtr, /* Pointer to the variable being linked-to. */
+ Tcl_Obj *myNamePtr, /* Name of variable which will refer to
+ * otherP1/otherP2. Must be a scalar. */
+ int myFlags) /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of myName. */
+{
+ return TclPtrObjMakeUpvarIdx(interp, (Var *) otherPtr, myNamePtr, myFlags,
+ -1);
+}
+
+/* Callers must Incr myNamePtr if they plan to Decr it. */
+
+int
+TclPtrObjMakeUpvarIdx(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variables. Used for
+ * error messages, too. */
+ Var *otherPtr, /* Pointer to the variable being linked-to. */
+ Tcl_Obj *myNamePtr, /* Name of variable which will refer to
+ * otherP1/otherP2. Must be a scalar. */
+ int myFlags, /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of myName. */
+ int index) /* If the variable to be linked is an indexed
+ * scalar, this is its index. Otherwise, -1 */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ CallFrame *varFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
+ const char *errMsg, *p, *myName;
+ Var *varPtr;
+
+ if (index >= 0) {
+ if (!HasLocalVars(varFramePtr)) {
+ Tcl_Panic("ObjMakeUpvar called with an index outside from a proc");
+ }
+ varPtr = (Var *) &(varFramePtr->compiledLocals[index]);
+ myNamePtr = localName(iPtr->varFramePtr, index);
+ myName = myNamePtr? TclGetString(myNamePtr) : NULL;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Do not permit the new variable to look like an array reference, as
+ * it will not be reachable in that case [Bug 600812, TIP 184]. The
+ * "definition" of what "looks like an array reference" is consistent
+ * (and must remain consistent) with the code in TclObjLookupVar().
+ */
+
+ myName = TclGetString(myNamePtr);
+ p = strstr(myName, "(");
+ if (p != NULL) {
+ p += strlen(p)-1;
+ if (*p == ')') {
+ /*
+ * myName looks like an array reference.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "bad variable name \"%s\": can't create a scalar "
+ "variable that looks like an array element", myName));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "LOCAL_ELEMENT",
+ NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Lookup and eventually create the new variable. Set the flag bit
+ * TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS to indicate the special resolution rules for
+ * upvar purposes:
+ * - Bug #696893 - variable is either proc-local or in the current
+ * namespace; never follow the second (global) resolution path.
+ * - Bug #631741 - do not use special namespace or interp resolvers.
+ */
+
+ varPtr = TclLookupSimpleVar(interp, myNamePtr,
+ myFlags|TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS, /* create */ 1, &errMsg, &index);
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, myNamePtr, NULL, "create", errMsg, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARNAME",
+ TclGetString(myNamePtr), NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (varPtr == otherPtr) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj(
+ "can't upvar from variable to itself", -1));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "SELF", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (TclIsVarTraced(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "variable \"%s\" has traces: can't use for upvar", myName));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "TRACED", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ } else if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ Var *linkPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * The variable already existed. Make sure this variable "varPtr"
+ * isn't the same as "otherPtr" (avoid circular links). Also, if it's
+ * not an upvar then it's an error. If it is an upvar, then just
+ * disconnect it from the thing it currently refers to.
+ */
+
+ if (!TclIsVarLink(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "variable \"%s\" already exists", myName));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "EXISTS", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ linkPtr = varPtr->value.linkPtr;
+ if (linkPtr == otherPtr) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(linkPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(linkPtr)--;
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(linkPtr)) {
+ CleanupVar(linkPtr, NULL);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TclSetVarLink(varPtr);
+ varPtr->value.linkPtr = otherPtr;
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(otherPtr)) {
+ VarHashRefCount(otherPtr)++;
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UpVar --
+ *
+ * This function links one variable to another, just like the "upvar"
+ * command.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable in frameName whose name is given by varName becomes
+ * accessible under the name localNameStr, so that references to
+ * localNameStr are redirected to the other variable like a symbolic
+ * link.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+#undef Tcl_UpVar
+int
+Tcl_UpVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Command interpreter in which varName is to
+ * be looked up. */
+ const char *frameName, /* Name of the frame containing the source
+ * variable, such as "1" or "#0". */
+ const char *varName, /* Name of a variable in interp to link to.
+ * May be either a scalar name or an element
+ * in an array. */
+ const char *localNameStr, /* Name of link variable. */
+ int flags) /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of localNameStr. */
+{
+ int result;
+ CallFrame *framePtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, *localNamePtr;
+
+ if (TclGetFrame(interp, frameName, &framePtr) == -1) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ varNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(varName, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+ localNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(localNameStr, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(localNamePtr);
+
+ result = ObjMakeUpvar(interp, framePtr, varNamePtr, NULL, 0,
+ localNamePtr, flags, -1);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(varNamePtr);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(localNamePtr);
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UpVar2 --
+ *
+ * This function links one variable to another, just like the "upvar"
+ * command.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs then an error
+ * message is left in the interp's result.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable in frameName whose name is given by part1 and part2
+ * becomes accessible under the name localNameStr, so that references to
+ * localNameStr are redirected to the other variable like a symbolic
+ * link.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+Tcl_UpVar2(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variables. Used for
+ * error messages too. */
+ const char *frameName, /* Name of the frame containing the source
+ * variable, such as "1" or "#0". */
+ const char *part1,
+ const char *part2, /* Two parts of source variable name to link
+ * to. */
+ const char *localNameStr, /* Name of link variable. */
+ int flags) /* 0, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY or TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY:
+ * indicates scope of localNameStr. */
+{
+ int result;
+ CallFrame *framePtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, *localNamePtr;
+
+ if (TclGetFrame(interp, frameName, &framePtr) == -1) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ localNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(localNameStr, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(localNamePtr);
+
+ result = ObjMakeUpvar(interp, framePtr, part1Ptr, part2, 0,
+ localNamePtr, flags, -1);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(localNamePtr);
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_GetVariableFullName --
+ *
+ * Given a Tcl_Var token returned by Tcl_FindNamespaceVar, this function
+ * appends to an object the namespace variable's full name, qualified by
+ * a sequence of parent namespace names.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The variable's fully-qualified name is appended to the string
+ * representation of objPtr.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+Tcl_GetVariableFullName(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing the variable. */
+ Tcl_Var variable, /* Token for the variable returned by a
+ * previous call to Tcl_FindNamespaceVar. */
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Points to the object onto which the
+ * variable's full name is appended. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ register Var *varPtr = (Var *) variable;
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr;
+ Namespace *nsPtr;
+
+ if (!varPtr || TclIsVarArrayElement(varPtr)) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Add the full name of the containing namespace (if any), followed by the
+ * "::" separator, then the variable name.
+ */
+
+ nsPtr = TclGetVarNsPtr(varPtr);
+ if (nsPtr) {
+ Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, nsPtr->fullName, -1);
+ if (nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr) {
+ Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, "::", 2);
+ }
+ }
+ if (TclIsVarInHash(varPtr)) {
+ if (!TclIsVarDeadHash(varPtr)) {
+ namePtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, namePtr);
+ }
+ } else if (iPtr->varFramePtr->procPtr) {
+ int index = varPtr - iPtr->varFramePtr->compiledLocals;
+
+ if (index >= 0 && index < iPtr->varFramePtr->numCompiledLocals) {
+ namePtr = localName(iPtr->varFramePtr, index);
+ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, namePtr);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_GlobalObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "global" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl object result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+Tcl_GlobalObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, *tailPtr;
+ const char *varName;
+ register const char *tail;
+ int result, i;
+
+ /*
+ * If we are not executing inside a Tcl procedure, just return.
+ */
+
+ if (!HasLocalVars(iPtr->varFramePtr)) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ for (i=1 ; i<objc ; i++) {
+ /*
+ * Make a local variable linked to its counterpart in the global ::
+ * namespace.
+ */
+
+ objPtr = objv[i];
+ varName = TclGetString(objPtr);
+
+ /*
+ * The variable name might have a scope qualifier, but the name for
+ * the local "link" variable must be the simple name at the tail.
+ */
+
+ for (tail=varName ; *tail!='\0' ; tail++) {
+ /* empty body */
+ }
+ while ((tail > varName) && ((*tail != ':') || (*(tail-1) != ':'))) {
+ tail--;
+ }
+ if ((*tail == ':') && (tail > varName)) {
+ tail++;
+ }
+
+ if (tail == varName) {
+ tailPtr = objPtr;
+ } else {
+ tailPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(tailPtr);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Link to the variable "varName" in the global :: namespace.
+ */
+
+ result = ObjMakeUpvar(interp, NULL, objPtr, NULL,
+ TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, /*myName*/ tailPtr, /*myFlags*/ 0, -1);
+
+ if (tail != varName) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(tailPtr);
+ }
+
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_VariableObjCmd --
+ *
+ * Invoked to implement the "variable" command that creates one or more
+ * global variables. Handles the following syntax:
+ *
+ * variable ?name value...? name ?value?
+ *
+ * One or more variables can be created. The variables are initialized
+ * with the specified values. The value for the last variable is
+ * optional.
+ *
+ * If the variable does not exist, it is created and given the optional
+ * value. If it already exists, it is simply set to the optional value.
+ * Normally, "name" is an unqualified name, so it is created in the
+ * current namespace. If it includes namespace qualifiers, it can be
+ * created in another namespace.
+ *
+ * If the variable command is executed inside a Tcl procedure, it creates
+ * a local variable linked to the newly-created namespace variable.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if the variable is found or created. Returns TCL_ERROR
+ * if anything goes wrong.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * If anything goes wrong, this function returns an error message as the
+ * result in the interpreter's result object.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+Tcl_VariableObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ const char *varName, *tail, *cp;
+ Var *varPtr, *arrayPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *varValuePtr;
+ int i, result;
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, *tailPtr;
+
+ for (i=1 ; i<objc ; i+=2) {
+ /*
+ * Look up each variable in the current namespace context, creating it
+ * if necessary.
+ */
+
+ varNamePtr = objv[i];
+ varName = TclGetString(varNamePtr);
+ varPtr = TclObjLookupVarEx(interp, varNamePtr, NULL,
+ (TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY | TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), "define",
+ /*createPart1*/ 1, /*createPart2*/ 0, &arrayPtr);
+
+ if (arrayPtr != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * Variable cannot be an element in an array. If arrayPtr is
+ * non-NULL, it is, so throw up an error and return.
+ */
+
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, varNamePtr, NULL, "define",
+ isArrayElement, -1);
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "UPVAR", "LOCAL_ELEMENT", NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (varPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Mark the variable as a namespace variable and increment its
+ * reference count so that it will persist until its namespace is
+ * destroyed or until the variable is unset.
+ */
+
+ TclSetVarNamespaceVar(varPtr);
+
+ /*
+ * If a value was specified, set the variable to that value.
+ * Otherwise, if the variable is new, leave it undefined. (If the
+ * variable already exists and no value was specified, leave its value
+ * unchanged; just create the local link if we're in a Tcl procedure).
+ */
+
+ if (i+1 < objc) { /* A value was specified. */
+ varValuePtr = TclPtrSetVarIdx(interp, varPtr, arrayPtr,
+ varNamePtr, NULL, objv[i+1],
+ (TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY | TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG), -1);
+ if (varValuePtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If we are executing inside a Tcl procedure, create a local variable
+ * linked to the new namespace variable "varName".
+ */
+
+ if (HasLocalVars(iPtr->varFramePtr)) {
+ /*
+ * varName might have a scope qualifier, but the name for the
+ * local "link" variable must be the simple name at the tail.
+ *
+ * Locate tail in one pass: drop any prefix after two *or more*
+ * consecutive ":" characters).
+ */
+
+ for (tail=cp=varName ; *cp!='\0' ;) {
+ if (*cp++ == ':') {
+ while (*cp == ':') {
+ tail = ++cp;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Create a local link "tail" to the variable "varName" in the
+ * current namespace.
+ */
+
+ if (tail == varName) {
+ tailPtr = varNamePtr;
+ } else {
+ tailPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(tail, -1);
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(tailPtr);
+ }
+
+ result = ObjMakeUpvar(interp, NULL, varNamePtr, /*otherP2*/ NULL,
+ /*otherFlags*/ TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY,
+ /*myName*/ tailPtr, /*myFlags*/ 0, -1);
+
+ if (tail != varName) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(tailPtr);
+ }
+
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return result;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_UpvarObjCmd --
+ *
+ * This object-based function is invoked to process the "upvar" Tcl
+ * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * A standard Tcl object result value.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * See the user documentation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+ /* ARGSUSED */
+int
+Tcl_UpvarObjCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ CallFrame *framePtr;
+ int result, hasLevel;
+ Tcl_Obj *levelObj;
+
+ if (objc < 3) {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv,
+ "?level? otherVar localVar ?otherVar localVar ...?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (objc & 1) {
+ /*
+ * Even number of arguments, so use the default level of "1" by
+ * passing NULL to TclObjGetFrame.
+ */
+
+ levelObj = NULL;
+ hasLevel = 0;
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Odd number of arguments, so objv[1] must contain the level.
+ */
+
+ levelObj = objv[1];
+ hasLevel = 1;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Find the call frame containing each of the "other variables" to be
+ * linked to.
+ */
+
+ result = TclObjGetFrame(interp, levelObj, &framePtr);
+ if (result == -1) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ if ((result == 0) && hasLevel) {
+ /*
+ * Synthesize an error message since TclObjGetFrame doesn't do this
+ * for this particular case.
+ */
+
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "bad level \"%s\"", TclGetString(levelObj)));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "LEVEL",
+ TclGetString(levelObj), NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * We've now finished with parsing levels; skip to the variable names.
+ */
+
+ objc -= hasLevel + 1;
+ objv += hasLevel + 1;
+
+ /*
+ * Iterate over each (other variable, local variable) pair. Divide the
+ * other variable name into two parts, then call MakeUpvar to do all the
+ * work of linking it to the local variable.
+ */
+
+ for (; objc>0 ; objc-=2, objv+=2) {
+ result = ObjMakeUpvar(interp, framePtr, /* othervarName */ objv[0],
+ NULL, 0, /* myVarName */ objv[1], /*flags*/ 0, -1);
+ if (result != TCL_OK) {
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * SetArraySearchObj --
+ *
+ * This function converts the given tcl object into one that has the
+ * "array search" internal type.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * TCL_OK if the conversion succeeded, and TCL_ERROR if it failed (when
+ * an error message will be placed in the interpreter's result.)
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Updates the internal type and representation of the object to make
+ * this an array-search object. See the tclArraySearchType declaration
+ * above for details of the internal representation.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static int
+SetArraySearchObj(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ const char *string;
+ char *end; /* Can't be const due to strtoul defn. */
+ int id;
+ size_t offset;
+
+ /*
+ * Get the string representation. Make it up-to-date if necessary.
+ */
+
+ string = TclGetString(objPtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the id into the three parts separated by dashes.
+ */
+
+ if ((string[0] != 's') || (string[1] != '-')) {
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+ id = strtoul(string+2, &end, 10);
+ if ((end == (string+2)) || (*end != '-')) {
+ goto syntax;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Can't perform value check in this context, so place reference to place
+ * in string to use for the check in the object instead.
+ */
+
+ end++;
+ offset = end - string;
+
+ TclFreeIntRep(objPtr);
+ objPtr->typePtr = &tclArraySearchType;
+ objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = INT2PTR(id);
+ objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = INT2PTR(offset);
+ return TCL_OK;
+
+ syntax:
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "illegal search identifier \"%s\"", string));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "ARRAYSEARCH", string, NULL);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ParseSearchId --
+ *
+ * This function translates from a tcl object to a pointer to an active
+ * array search (if there is one that matches the string).
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * The return value is a pointer to the array search indicated by string,
+ * or NULL if there isn't one. If NULL is returned, the interp's result
+ * contains an error message.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The tcl object might have its internal type and representation
+ * modified.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static ArraySearch *
+ParseSearchId(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing variable. */
+ const Var *varPtr, /* Array variable search is for. */
+ Tcl_Obj *varNamePtr, /* Name of array variable that search is
+ * supposed to be for. */
+ Tcl_Obj *handleObj) /* Object containing id of search. Must have
+ * form "search-num-var" where "num" is a
+ * decimal number and "var" is a variable
+ * name. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ register const char *string;
+ register size_t offset;
+ int id;
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr;
+ const char *varName = TclGetString(varNamePtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Parse the id.
+ */
+
+ if ((handleObj->typePtr != &tclArraySearchType)
+ && (SetArraySearchObj(interp, handleObj) != TCL_OK)) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Extract the information out of the Tcl_Obj.
+ */
+
+ id = PTR2INT(handleObj->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1);
+ string = TclGetString(handleObj);
+ offset = PTR2INT(handleObj->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2);
+
+ /*
+ * This test cannot be placed inside the Tcl_Obj machinery, since it is
+ * dependent on the variable context.
+ */
+
+ if (strcmp(string+offset, varName) != 0) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "search identifier \"%s\" isn't for variable \"%s\"",
+ string, varName));
+ goto badLookup;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Search through the list of active searches on the interpreter to see if
+ * the desired one exists.
+ *
+ * Note that we cannot store the searchPtr directly in the Tcl_Obj as that
+ * would run into trouble when DeleteSearches() was called so we must scan
+ * this list every time.
+ */
+
+ if (varPtr->flags & VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE) {
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr =
+ Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varSearches, varPtr);
+
+ for (searchPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr); searchPtr != NULL;
+ searchPtr = searchPtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (searchPtr->id == id) {
+ return searchPtr;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "couldn't find search \"%s\"", string));
+ badLookup:
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "ARRAYSEARCH", string, NULL);
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * DeleteSearches --
+ *
+ * This function is called to free up all of the searches associated
+ * with an array variable.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Memory is released to the storage allocator.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static void
+DeleteSearches(
+ Interp *iPtr,
+ register Var *arrayVarPtr) /* Variable whose searches are to be
+ * deleted. */
+{
+ ArraySearch *searchPtr, *nextPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *sPtr;
+
+ if (arrayVarPtr->flags & VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE) {
+ sPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varSearches, arrayVarPtr);
+ for (searchPtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(sPtr); searchPtr != NULL;
+ searchPtr = nextPtr) {
+ nextPtr = searchPtr->nextPtr;
+ ckfree(searchPtr);
+ }
+ arrayVarPtr->flags &= ~VAR_SEARCH_ACTIVE;
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(sPtr);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclDeleteNamespaceVars --
+ *
+ * This function is called to recycle all the storage space associated
+ * with a namespace's table of variables.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Variables are deleted and trace functions are invoked, if any are
+ * declared.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+TclDeleteNamespaceVars(
+ Namespace *nsPtr)
+{
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr = &nsPtr->varTable;
+ Tcl_Interp *interp = nsPtr->interp;
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ int flags = 0;
+ Var *varPtr;
+
+ /*
+ * Determine what flags to pass to the trace callback functions.
+ */
+
+ if (nsPtr == iPtr->globalNsPtr) {
+ flags = TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY;
+ } else if (nsPtr == (Namespace *) TclGetCurrentNamespace(interp)) {
+ flags = TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY;
+ }
+
+ for (varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(tablePtr, &search); varPtr != NULL;
+ varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(tablePtr, &search)) {
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)++; /* Make sure we get to remove from
+ * hash. */
+ Tcl_GetVariableFullName(interp, (Tcl_Var) varPtr, objPtr);
+ UnsetVarStruct(varPtr, NULL, iPtr, /* part1 */ objPtr,
+ NULL, flags, -1);
+
+ /*
+ * We just unset the variable. However, an unset trace might
+ * have re-set it, or might have re-established traces on it.
+ * This namespace and its vartable are going away unconditionally,
+ * so we cannot let such things linger. That would be a leak.
+ *
+ * First we destroy all traces. ...
+ */
+
+ if (TclIsVarTraced(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_HashEntry *tPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varTraces, varPtr);
+ VarTrace *tracePtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(tPtr);
+ ActiveVarTrace *activePtr;
+
+ while (tracePtr) {
+ VarTrace *prevPtr = tracePtr;
+
+ tracePtr = tracePtr->nextPtr;
+ prevPtr->nextPtr = NULL;
+ Tcl_EventuallyFree(prevPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC);
+ }
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tPtr);
+ varPtr->flags &= ~VAR_ALL_TRACES;
+ for (activePtr = iPtr->activeVarTracePtr; activePtr != NULL;
+ activePtr = activePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (activePtr->varPtr == varPtr) {
+ activePtr->nextTracePtr = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * ...and then, if the variable still holds a value, we unset it
+ * again. This time with no traces left, we're sure it goes away.
+ */
+
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ UnsetVarStruct(varPtr, NULL, iPtr, /* part1 */ objPtr,
+ NULL, flags, -1);
+ }
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); /* free no longer needed obj */
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ VarHashDeleteEntry(varPtr);
+ }
+ VarHashDeleteTable(tablePtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclDeleteVars --
+ *
+ * This function is called to recycle all the storage space associated
+ * with a table of variables. For this function to work correctly, it
+ * must not be possible for any of the variables in the table to be
+ * accessed from Tcl commands (e.g. from trace functions).
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Variables are deleted and trace functions are invoked, if any are
+ * declared.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+TclDeleteVars(
+ Interp *iPtr, /* Interpreter to which variables belong. */
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr) /* Hash table containing variables to
+ * delete. */
+{
+ Tcl_Interp *interp = (Tcl_Interp *) iPtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ register Var *varPtr;
+ int flags;
+ Namespace *currNsPtr = (Namespace *) TclGetCurrentNamespace(interp);
+
+ /*
+ * Determine what flags to pass to the trace callback functions.
+ */
+
+ flags = TCL_TRACE_UNSETS;
+ if (tablePtr == &iPtr->globalNsPtr->varTable) {
+ flags |= TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY;
+ } else if (tablePtr == &currNsPtr->varTable) {
+ flags |= TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY;
+ }
+
+ for (varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(tablePtr, &search); varPtr != NULL;
+ varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(tablePtr, &search)) {
+ UnsetVarStruct(varPtr, NULL, iPtr, VarHashGetKey(varPtr), NULL, flags,
+ -1);
+ VarHashDeleteEntry(varPtr);
+ }
+ VarHashDeleteTable(tablePtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclDeleteCompiledLocalVars --
+ *
+ * This function is called to recycle storage space associated with the
+ * compiler-allocated array of local variables in a procedure call frame.
+ * This function resembles TclDeleteVars above except that each variable
+ * is stored in a call frame and not a hash table. For this function to
+ * work correctly, it must not be possible for any of the variable in the
+ * table to be accessed from Tcl commands (e.g. from trace functions).
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Variables are deleted and trace functions are invoked, if any are
+ * declared.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+TclDeleteCompiledLocalVars(
+ Interp *iPtr, /* Interpreter to which variables belong. */
+ CallFrame *framePtr) /* Procedure call frame containing compiler-
+ * assigned local variables to delete. */
+{
+ register Var *varPtr;
+ int numLocals, i;
+ Tcl_Obj **namePtrPtr;
+
+ numLocals = framePtr->numCompiledLocals;
+ varPtr = framePtr->compiledLocals;
+ namePtrPtr = &localName(framePtr, 0);
+ for (i=0 ; i<numLocals ; i++, namePtrPtr++, varPtr++) {
+ UnsetVarStruct(varPtr, NULL, iPtr, *namePtrPtr, NULL,
+ TCL_TRACE_UNSETS, i);
+ }
+ framePtr->numCompiledLocals = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * DeleteArray --
+ *
+ * This function is called to free up everything in an array variable.
+ * It's the caller's responsibility to make sure that the array is no
+ * longer accessible before this function is called.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * All storage associated with varPtr's array elements is deleted
+ * (including the array's hash table). Deletion trace functions for
+ * array elements are invoked, then deleted. Any pending traces for array
+ * elements are also deleted.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static void
+DeleteArray(
+ Interp *iPtr, /* Interpreter containing array. */
+ Tcl_Obj *arrayNamePtr, /* Name of array (used for trace callbacks),
+ * or NULL if it is to be computed on
+ * demand. */
+ Var *varPtr, /* Pointer to variable structure. */
+ int flags, /* Flags to pass to TclCallVarTraces:
+ * TCL_TRACE_UNSETS and sometimes
+ * TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY or TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY. */
+ int index)
+{
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *tPtr;
+ register Var *elPtr;
+ ActiveVarTrace *activePtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
+ VarTrace *tracePtr;
+
+ for (elPtr = VarHashFirstVar(varPtr->value.tablePtr, &search);
+ elPtr != NULL; elPtr = VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (TclIsVarScalar(elPtr) && (elPtr->value.objPtr != NULL)) {
+ objPtr = elPtr->value.objPtr;
+ TclDecrRefCount(objPtr);
+ elPtr->value.objPtr = NULL;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Lie about the validity of the hashtable entry. In this way the
+ * variables will be deleted by VarHashDeleteTable.
+ */
+
+ VarHashInvalidateEntry(elPtr);
+ if (TclIsVarTraced(elPtr)) {
+ /*
+ * Compute the array name if it was not supplied.
+ */
+
+ if (elPtr->flags & VAR_TRACED_UNSET) {
+ Tcl_Obj *elNamePtr = VarHashGetKey(elPtr);
+
+ elPtr->flags &= ~VAR_TRACE_ACTIVE;
+ TclObjCallVarTraces(iPtr, NULL, elPtr, arrayNamePtr,
+ elNamePtr, flags,/* leaveErrMsg */ 0, index);
+ }
+ tPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(&iPtr->varTraces, elPtr);
+ tracePtr = Tcl_GetHashValue(tPtr);
+ while (tracePtr) {
+ VarTrace *prevPtr = tracePtr;
+
+ tracePtr = tracePtr->nextPtr;
+ prevPtr->nextPtr = NULL;
+ Tcl_EventuallyFree(prevPtr, TCL_DYNAMIC);
+ }
+ Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tPtr);
+ elPtr->flags &= ~VAR_ALL_TRACES;
+ for (activePtr = iPtr->activeVarTracePtr; activePtr != NULL;
+ activePtr = activePtr->nextPtr) {
+ if (activePtr->varPtr == elPtr) {
+ activePtr->nextTracePtr = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ TclSetVarUndefined(elPtr);
+
+ /*
+ * Even though array elements are not supposed to be namespace
+ * variables, some combinations of [upvar] and [variable] may create
+ * such beasts - see [Bug 604239]. This is necessary to avoid leaking
+ * the corresponding Var struct, and is otherwise harmless.
+ */
+
+ TclClearVarNamespaceVar(elPtr);
+ }
+ VarHashDeleteTable(varPtr->value.tablePtr);
+ ckfree(varPtr->value.tablePtr);
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclObjVarErrMsg --
+ *
+ * Generate a reasonable error message describing why a variable
+ * operation failed.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * The interp's result is set to hold a message identifying the variable
+ * given by part1 and part2 and describing why the variable operation
+ * failed.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+void
+TclVarErrMsg(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to record message. */
+ const char *part1,
+ const char *part2, /* Variable's two-part name. */
+ const char *operation, /* String describing operation that failed,
+ * e.g. "read", "set", or "unset". */
+ const char *reason) /* String describing why operation failed. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr = NULL, *part1Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part1, -1);
+
+ if (part2) {
+ part2Ptr = Tcl_NewStringObj(part2, -1);
+ }
+
+ TclObjVarErrMsg(interp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, operation, reason, -1);
+
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part1Ptr);
+ if (part2Ptr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(part2Ptr);
+ }
+}
+
+void
+TclObjVarErrMsg(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to record message. */
+ Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr, /* (may be NULL, if index >= 0) */
+ Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr, /* Variable's two-part name. */
+ const char *operation, /* String describing operation that failed,
+ * e.g. "read", "set", or "unset". */
+ const char *reason, /* String describing why operation failed. */
+ int index) /* Index into the local variable table of the
+ * variable, or -1. Only used when part1Ptr is
+ * NULL. */
+{
+ if (!part1Ptr) {
+ if (index == -1) {
+ Tcl_Panic("invalid part1Ptr and invalid index together");
+ }
+ part1Ptr = localName(((Interp *)interp)->varFramePtr, index);
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf("can't %s \"%s%s%s%s\": %s",
+ operation, TclGetString(part1Ptr), (part2Ptr ? "(" : ""),
+ (part2Ptr ? TclGetString(part2Ptr) : ""), (part2Ptr ? ")" : ""),
+ reason));
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Internal functions for variable name object types --
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+/*
+ * Panic functions that should never be called in normal operation.
+ */
+
+static void
+PanicOnUpdateVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Panic("%s of type %s should not be called", "updateStringProc",
+ objPtr->typePtr->name);
+}
+
+static int
+PanicOnSetVarName(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp,
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Panic("%s of type %s should not be called", "setFromAnyProc",
+ objPtr->typePtr->name);
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+ * localVarName -
+ *
+ * INTERNALREP DEFINITION:
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr1: pointer to name obj in varFramePtr->localCache
+ * or NULL if it is this same obj
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr2: index into locals table
+ */
+
+static void
+FreeLocalVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+
+ if (namePtr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(namePtr);
+ }
+ objPtr->typePtr = NULL;
+}
+
+static void
+DupLocalVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *dupPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr = srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+
+ if (!namePtr) {
+ namePtr = srcPtr;
+ }
+ dupPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = namePtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(namePtr);
+
+ dupPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 =
+ srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+ dupPtr->typePtr = &localVarNameType;
+}
+
+/*
+ * parsedVarName -
+ *
+ * INTERNALREP DEFINITION:
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr1 = pointer to the array name Tcl_Obj (NULL if scalar)
+ * twoPtrValue.ptr2 = pointer to the element name string (owned by this
+ * Tcl_Obj), or NULL if it is a scalar variable
+ */
+
+static void
+FreeParsedVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ register Tcl_Obj *arrayPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+ register char *elem = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+
+ if (arrayPtr != NULL) {
+ TclDecrRefCount(arrayPtr);
+ ckfree(elem);
+ }
+ objPtr->typePtr = NULL;
+}
+
+static void
+DupParsedVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
+ Tcl_Obj *dupPtr)
+{
+ register Tcl_Obj *arrayPtr = srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+ register char *elem = srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+ char *elemCopy;
+ unsigned elemLen;
+
+ if (arrayPtr != NULL) {
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(arrayPtr);
+ elemLen = strlen(elem);
+ elemCopy = ckalloc(elemLen + 1);
+ memcpy(elemCopy, elem, elemLen);
+ *(elemCopy + elemLen) = '\0';
+ elem = elemCopy;
+ }
+
+ dupPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = arrayPtr;
+ dupPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = elem;
+ dupPtr->typePtr = &tclParsedVarNameType;
+}
+
+static void
+UpdateParsedVarName(
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *arrayPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1;
+ char *part2 = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
+ const char *part1;
+ char *p;
+ int len1, len2, totalLen;
+
+ if (arrayPtr == NULL) {
+ /*
+ * This is a parsed scalar name: what is it doing here?
+ */
+
+ Tcl_Panic("scalar parsedVarName without a string rep");
+ }
+
+ part1 = TclGetStringFromObj(arrayPtr, &len1);
+ len2 = strlen(part2);
+
+ totalLen = len1 + len2 + 2;
+ p = ckalloc(totalLen + 1);
+ objPtr->bytes = p;
+ objPtr->length = totalLen;
+
+ memcpy(p, part1, (unsigned) len1);
+ p += len1;
+ *p++ = '(';
+ memcpy(p, part2, (unsigned) len2);
+ p += len2;
+ *p++ = ')';
+ *p = '\0';
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Tcl_FindNamespaceVar -- MOVED OVER from tclNamesp.c
+ *
+ * Searches for a namespace variable, a variable not local to a
+ * procedure. The variable can be either a scalar or an array, but may
+ * not be an element of an array.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns a token for the variable if it is found. Otherwise, if it
+ * can't be found or there is an error, returns NULL and leaves an error
+ * message in the interpreter's result object if "flags" contains
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+Tcl_Var
+Tcl_FindNamespaceVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter in which to find the
+ * variable. */
+ const char *name, /* Variable's name. If it starts with "::",
+ * will be looked up in global namespace.
+ * Else, looked up first in contextNsPtr
+ * (current namespace if contextNsPtr is
+ * NULL), then in global namespace. */
+ Tcl_Namespace *contextNsPtr,/* Ignored if TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY flag set.
+ * Otherwise, points to namespace in which to
+ * resolve name. If NULL, look up name in the
+ * current namespace. */
+ int flags) /* An OR'd combination of:
+ * TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY (look
+ * up name only in global namespace),
+ * TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY (look up only in
+ * contextNsPtr, or the current namespace if
+ * contextNsPtr is NULL), and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. If both TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY
+ * and TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY are given,
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY is ignored. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(name, -1);
+ Tcl_Var var;
+
+ var = ObjFindNamespaceVar(interp, namePtr, contextNsPtr, flags);
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(namePtr);
+ return var;
+}
+
+static Tcl_Var
+ObjFindNamespaceVar(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter in which to find the
+ * variable. */
+ Tcl_Obj *namePtr, /* Variable's name. If it starts with "::",
+ * will be looked up in global namespace.
+ * Else, looked up first in contextNsPtr
+ * (current namespace if contextNsPtr is
+ * NULL), then in global namespace. */
+ Tcl_Namespace *contextNsPtr,/* Ignored if TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY flag set.
+ * Otherwise, points to namespace in which to
+ * resolve name. If NULL, look up name in the
+ * current namespace. */
+ int flags) /* An OR'd combination of:
+ * TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY (look
+ * up name only in global namespace),
+ * TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY (look up only in
+ * contextNsPtr, or the current namespace if
+ * contextNsPtr is NULL), and
+ * TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG. If both TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY
+ * and TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY are given,
+ * TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY is ignored. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ ResolverScheme *resPtr;
+ Namespace *nsPtr[2], *cxtNsPtr;
+ const char *simpleName;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ register int search;
+ int result;
+ Tcl_Var var;
+ Tcl_Obj *simpleNamePtr;
+ const char *name = TclGetString(namePtr);
+
+ /*
+ * If this namespace has a variable resolver, then give it first crack at
+ * the variable resolution. It may return a Tcl_Var value, it may signal
+ * to continue onward, or it may signal an error.
+ */
+
+ if ((flags & TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY) != 0) {
+ cxtNsPtr = (Namespace *) TclGetGlobalNamespace(interp);
+ } else if (contextNsPtr != NULL) {
+ cxtNsPtr = (Namespace *) contextNsPtr;
+ } else {
+ cxtNsPtr = (Namespace *) TclGetCurrentNamespace(interp);
+ }
+
+ if (!(flags & TCL_AVOID_RESOLVERS) &&
+ (cxtNsPtr->varResProc != NULL || iPtr->resolverPtr != NULL)) {
+ resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr;
+
+ if (cxtNsPtr->varResProc) {
+ result = cxtNsPtr->varResProc(interp, name,
+ (Tcl_Namespace *) cxtNsPtr, flags, &var);
+ } else {
+ result = TCL_CONTINUE;
+ }
+
+ while (result == TCL_CONTINUE && resPtr) {
+ if (resPtr->varResProc) {
+ result = resPtr->varResProc(interp, name,
+ (Tcl_Namespace *) cxtNsPtr, flags, &var);
+ }
+ resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr;
+ }
+
+ if (result == TCL_OK) {
+ return var;
+ } else if (result != TCL_CONTINUE) {
+ return NULL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Find the namespace(s) that contain the variable.
+ */
+
+ TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, name, (Namespace *) contextNsPtr,
+ flags, &nsPtr[0], &nsPtr[1], &cxtNsPtr, &simpleName);
+
+ /*
+ * Look for the variable in the variable table of its namespace. Be sure
+ * to check both possible search paths: from the specified namespace
+ * context and from the global namespace.
+ */
+
+ varPtr = NULL;
+ if (simpleName != name) {
+ simpleNamePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(simpleName, -1);
+ } else {
+ simpleNamePtr = namePtr;
+ }
+
+ for (search = 0; (search < 2) && (varPtr == NULL); search++) {
+ if ((nsPtr[search] != NULL) && (simpleName != NULL)) {
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(&nsPtr[search]->varTable, simpleNamePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ if (simpleName != name) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(simpleNamePtr);
+ }
+ if ((varPtr == NULL) && (flags & TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG)) {
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf(
+ "unknown variable \"%s\"", name));
+ Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "VARIABLE", name, NULL);
+ }
+ return (Tcl_Var) varPtr;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * InfoVarsCmd -- (moved over from tclCmdIL.c)
+ *
+ * Called to implement the "info vars" command that returns the list of
+ * variables in the interpreter that match an optional pattern. The
+ * pattern, if any, consists of an optional sequence of namespace names
+ * separated by "::" qualifiers, which is followed by a glob-style
+ * pattern that restricts which variables are returned. Handles the
+ * following syntax:
+ *
+ * info vars ?pattern?
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if successful and TCL_ERROR if there is an error.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Returns a result in the interpreter's result object. If there is an
+ * error, the result is an error message.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclInfoVarsCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ const char *varName, *pattern, *simplePattern;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Namespace *nsPtr;
+ Namespace *globalNsPtr = (Namespace *) Tcl_GetGlobalNamespace(interp);
+ Namespace *currNsPtr = (Namespace *) Tcl_GetCurrentNamespace(interp);
+ Tcl_Obj *listPtr, *elemObjPtr, *varNamePtr;
+ int specificNsInPattern = 0;/* Init. to avoid compiler warning. */
+ Tcl_Obj *simplePatternPtr = NULL;
+
+ /*
+ * Get the pattern and find the "effective namespace" in which to list
+ * variables. We only use this effective namespace if there's no active
+ * Tcl procedure frame.
+ */
+
+ if (objc == 1) {
+ simplePattern = NULL;
+ nsPtr = currNsPtr;
+ specificNsInPattern = 0;
+ } else if (objc == 2) {
+ /*
+ * From the pattern, get the effective namespace and the simple
+ * pattern (no namespace qualifiers or ::'s) at the end. If an error
+ * was found while parsing the pattern, return it. Otherwise, if the
+ * namespace wasn't found, just leave nsPtr NULL: we will return an
+ * empty list since no variables there can be found.
+ */
+
+ Namespace *dummy1NsPtr, *dummy2NsPtr;
+
+ pattern = TclGetString(objv[1]);
+ TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, pattern, NULL, /*flags*/ 0,
+ &nsPtr, &dummy1NsPtr, &dummy2NsPtr, &simplePattern);
+
+ if (nsPtr != NULL) { /* We successfully found the pattern's ns. */
+ specificNsInPattern = (strcmp(simplePattern, pattern) != 0);
+ if (simplePattern == pattern) {
+ simplePatternPtr = objv[1];
+ } else {
+ simplePatternPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(simplePattern, -1);
+ }
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(simplePatternPtr);
+ }
+ } else {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the namespace specified in the pattern wasn't found, just return.
+ */
+
+ if (nsPtr == NULL) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+
+ if (!HasLocalVars(iPtr->varFramePtr) || specificNsInPattern) {
+ /*
+ * There is no frame pointer, the frame pointer was pushed only to
+ * activate a namespace, or we are in a procedure call frame but a
+ * specific namespace was specified. Create a list containing only the
+ * variables in the effective namespace's variable table.
+ */
+
+ if (simplePattern && TclMatchIsTrivial(simplePattern)) {
+ /*
+ * If we can just do hash lookups, that simplifies things a lot.
+ */
+
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(&nsPtr->varTable, simplePatternPtr);
+ if (varPtr) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ || TclIsVarNamespaceVar(varPtr)) {
+ if (specificNsInPattern) {
+ elemObjPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
+ Tcl_GetVariableFullName(interp, (Tcl_Var) varPtr,
+ elemObjPtr);
+ } else {
+ elemObjPtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ }
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, elemObjPtr);
+ }
+ } else if ((nsPtr != globalNsPtr) && !specificNsInPattern) {
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(&globalNsPtr->varTable,
+ simplePatternPtr);
+ if (varPtr) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ || TclIsVarNamespaceVar(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr,
+ VarHashGetKey(varPtr));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ /*
+ * Have to scan the tables of variables.
+ */
+
+ varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(&nsPtr->varTable, &search);
+ while (varPtr) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ || TclIsVarNamespaceVar(varPtr)) {
+ varNamePtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ varName = TclGetString(varNamePtr);
+ if ((simplePattern == NULL)
+ || Tcl_StringMatch(varName, simplePattern)) {
+ if (specificNsInPattern) {
+ elemObjPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
+ Tcl_GetVariableFullName(interp, (Tcl_Var) varPtr,
+ elemObjPtr);
+ } else {
+ elemObjPtr = varNamePtr;
+ }
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, elemObjPtr);
+ }
+ }
+ varPtr = VarHashNextVar(&search);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * If the effective namespace isn't the global :: namespace, and a
+ * specific namespace wasn't requested in the pattern (i.e., the
+ * pattern only specifies variable names), then add in all global
+ * :: variables that match the simple pattern. Of course, add in
+ * only those variables that aren't hidden by a variable in the
+ * effective namespace.
+ */
+
+ if ((nsPtr != globalNsPtr) && !specificNsInPattern) {
+ varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(&globalNsPtr->varTable,&search);
+ while (varPtr) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ || TclIsVarNamespaceVar(varPtr)) {
+ varNamePtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ varName = TclGetString(varNamePtr);
+ if ((simplePattern == NULL)
+ || Tcl_StringMatch(varName, simplePattern)) {
+ if (VarHashFindVar(&nsPtr->varTable,
+ varNamePtr) == NULL) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr,
+ varNamePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ varPtr = VarHashNextVar(&search);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ } else if (iPtr->varFramePtr->procPtr != NULL) {
+ AppendLocals(interp, listPtr, simplePatternPtr, 1);
+ }
+
+ if (simplePatternPtr) {
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(simplePatternPtr);
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * InfoGlobalsCmd -- (moved over from tclCmdIL.c)
+ *
+ * Called to implement the "info globals" command that returns the list
+ * of global variables matching an optional pattern. Handles the
+ * following syntax:
+ *
+ * info globals ?pattern?
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if successful and TCL_ERROR if there is an error.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Returns a result in the interpreter's result object. If there is an
+ * error, the result is an error message.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclInfoGlobalsCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ const char *varName, *pattern;
+ Namespace *globalNsPtr = (Namespace *) Tcl_GetGlobalNamespace(interp);
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *listPtr, *varNamePtr, *patternPtr;
+
+ if (objc == 1) {
+ pattern = NULL;
+ } else if (objc == 2) {
+ pattern = TclGetString(objv[1]);
+
+ /*
+ * Strip leading global-namespace qualifiers. [Bug 1057461]
+ */
+
+ if (pattern[0] == ':' && pattern[1] == ':') {
+ while (*pattern == ':') {
+ pattern++;
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Scan through the global :: namespace's variable table and create a list
+ * of all global variables that match the pattern.
+ */
+
+ listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+ if (pattern != NULL && TclMatchIsTrivial(pattern)) {
+ if (pattern == TclGetString(objv[1])) {
+ patternPtr = objv[1];
+ } else {
+ patternPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(pattern, -1);
+ }
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(patternPtr);
+
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(&globalNsPtr->varTable, patternPtr);
+ if (varPtr) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr,
+ VarHashGetKey(varPtr));
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(patternPtr);
+ } else {
+ for (varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(&globalNsPtr->varTable, &search);
+ varPtr != NULL;
+ varPtr = VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)) {
+ continue;
+ }
+ varNamePtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ varName = TclGetString(varNamePtr);
+ if ((pattern == NULL) || Tcl_StringMatch(varName, pattern)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, varNamePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * TclInfoLocalsCmd -- (moved over from tclCmdIl.c)
+ *
+ * Called to implement the "info locals" command to return a list of
+ * local variables that match an optional pattern. Handles the following
+ * syntax:
+ *
+ * info locals ?pattern?
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * Returns TCL_OK if successful and TCL_ERROR if there is an error.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * Returns a result in the interpreter's result object. If there is an
+ * error, the result is an error message.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+int
+TclInfoLocalsCmd(
+ ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ int objc, /* Number of arguments. */
+ Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) /* Argument objects. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ Tcl_Obj *patternPtr, *listPtr;
+
+ if (objc == 1) {
+ patternPtr = NULL;
+ } else if (objc == 2) {
+ patternPtr = objv[1];
+ } else {
+ Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?pattern?");
+ return TCL_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if (!HasLocalVars(iPtr->varFramePtr)) {
+ return TCL_OK;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Return a list containing names of first the compiled locals (i.e. the
+ * ones stored in the call frame), then the variables in the local hash
+ * table (if one exists).
+ */
+
+ listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, NULL);
+ AppendLocals(interp, listPtr, patternPtr, 0);
+ Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, listPtr);
+ return TCL_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * AppendLocals --
+ *
+ * Append the local variables for the current frame to the specified list
+ * object.
+ *
+ * Results:
+ * None.
+ *
+ * Side effects:
+ * None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+
+static void
+AppendLocals(
+ Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
+ Tcl_Obj *listPtr, /* List object to append names to. */
+ Tcl_Obj *patternPtr, /* Pattern to match against. */
+ int includeLinks) /* 1 if upvars should be included, else 0. */
+{
+ Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
+ Var *varPtr;
+ int i, localVarCt, added;
+ Tcl_Obj *objNamePtr;
+ const char *varName;
+ TclVarHashTable *localVarTablePtr;
+ Tcl_HashSearch search;
+ Tcl_HashTable addedTable;
+ const char *pattern = patternPtr? TclGetString(patternPtr) : NULL;
+
+ localVarCt = iPtr->varFramePtr->numCompiledLocals;
+ varPtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->compiledLocals;
+ localVarTablePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->varTablePtr;
+ if (includeLinks) {
+ Tcl_InitObjHashTable(&addedTable);
+ }
+
+ if (localVarCt > 0) {
+ Tcl_Obj **varNamePtr = &iPtr->varFramePtr->localCachePtr->varName0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < localVarCt; i++, varNamePtr++) {
+ /*
+ * Skip nameless (temporary) variables and undefined variables.
+ */
+
+ if (*varNamePtr && !TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ && (includeLinks || !TclIsVarLink(varPtr))) {
+ varName = TclGetString(*varNamePtr);
+ if ((pattern == NULL) || Tcl_StringMatch(varName, pattern)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, *varNamePtr);
+ if (includeLinks) {
+ Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&addedTable, *varNamePtr, &added);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ varPtr++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Do nothing if no local variables.
+ */
+
+ if (localVarTablePtr == NULL) {
+ goto objectVars;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Check for the simple and fast case.
+ */
+
+ if ((pattern != NULL) && TclMatchIsTrivial(pattern)) {
+ varPtr = VarHashFindVar(localVarTablePtr, patternPtr);
+ if (varPtr != NULL) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ && (includeLinks || !TclIsVarLink(varPtr))) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr,
+ VarHashGetKey(varPtr));
+ if (includeLinks) {
+ Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&addedTable, VarHashGetKey(varPtr),
+ &added);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ goto objectVars;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Scan over and process all local variables.
+ */
+
+ for (varPtr = VarHashFirstVar(localVarTablePtr, &search);
+ varPtr != NULL;
+ varPtr = VarHashNextVar(&search)) {
+ if (!TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr)
+ && (includeLinks || !TclIsVarLink(varPtr))) {
+ objNamePtr = VarHashGetKey(varPtr);
+ varName = TclGetString(objNamePtr);
+ if ((pattern == NULL) || Tcl_StringMatch(varName, pattern)) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objNamePtr);
+ if (includeLinks) {
+ Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&addedTable, objNamePtr, &added);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ objectVars:
+ if (!includeLinks) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if (iPtr->varFramePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_METHOD) {
+ CallContext *contextPtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->clientData;
+ Method *mPtr = contextPtr->callPtr->chain[contextPtr->index].mPtr;
+
+ if (mPtr->declaringObjectPtr) {
+ FOREACH(objNamePtr, mPtr->declaringObjectPtr->variables) {
+ Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&addedTable, objNamePtr, &added);
+ if (added && (!pattern ||
+ Tcl_StringMatch(TclGetString(objNamePtr), pattern))) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objNamePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ } else {
+ FOREACH(objNamePtr, mPtr->declaringClassPtr->variables) {
+ Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&addedTable, objNamePtr, &added);
+ if (added && (!pattern ||
+ Tcl_StringMatch(TclGetString(objNamePtr), pattern))) {
+ Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objNamePtr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&addedTable);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Hash table implementation - first, just copy and adapt the obj key stuff
+ */
+
+void
+TclInitVarHashTable(
+ TclVarHashTable *tablePtr,
+ Namespace *nsPtr)
+{
+ Tcl_InitCustomHashTable(&tablePtr->table,
+ TCL_CUSTOM_TYPE_KEYS, &tclVarHashKeyType);
+ tablePtr->nsPtr = nsPtr;
+}
+
+static Tcl_HashEntry *
+AllocVarEntry(
+ Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, /* Hash table. */
+ void *keyPtr) /* Key to store in the hash table entry. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = keyPtr;
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
+ Var *varPtr;
+
+ varPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(VarInHash));
+ varPtr->flags = VAR_IN_HASHTABLE;
+ varPtr->value.objPtr = NULL;
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr) = 1;
+
+ hPtr = &(((VarInHash *) varPtr)->entry);
+ Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, varPtr);
+ hPtr->key.objPtr = objPtr;
+ Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr);
+
+ return hPtr;
+}
+
+static void
+FreeVarEntry(
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr)
+{
+ Var *varPtr = VarHashGetValue(hPtr);
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr = hPtr->key.objPtr;
+
+ if (TclIsVarUndefined(varPtr) && !TclIsVarTraced(varPtr)
+ && (VarHashRefCount(varPtr) == 1)) {
+ ckfree(varPtr);
+ } else {
+ VarHashInvalidateEntry(varPtr);
+ TclSetVarUndefined(varPtr);
+ VarHashRefCount(varPtr)--;
+ }
+ Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
+}
+
+static int
+CompareVarKeys(
+ void *keyPtr, /* New key to compare. */
+ Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr) /* Existing key to compare. */
+{
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr1 = keyPtr;
+ Tcl_Obj *objPtr2 = hPtr->key.objPtr;
+ register const char *p1, *p2;
+ register int l1, l2;
+
+ /*
+ * If the object pointers are the same then they match.
+ * OPT: this comparison was moved to the caller
+
+ if (objPtr1 == objPtr2) return 1;
+ */
+
+ /*
+ * Don't use Tcl_GetStringFromObj as it would prevent l1 and l2 being in a
+ * register.
+ */
+
+ p1 = TclGetString(objPtr1);
+ l1 = objPtr1->length;
+ p2 = TclGetString(objPtr2);
+ l2 = objPtr2->length;
+
+ /*
+ * Only compare string representations of the same length.
+ */
+
+ return ((l1 == l2) && !memcmp(p1, p2, l1));
+}
+
+/*
+ * Local Variables:
+ * mode: c
+ * c-basic-offset: 4
+ * fill-column: 78
+ * End:
+ */