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+'\"
+'\" Copyright (c) 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+'\"
+'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
+'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+'\"
+.TH Tcl_ByteArrayObj 3 8.1 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures"
+.so man.macros
+.BS
+.SH NAME
+Tcl_NewByteArrayObj, Tcl_SetByteArrayObj, Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj, Tcl_SetByteArrayLength \- manipulate Tcl values as a arrays of bytes
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.nf
+\fB#include <tcl.h>\fR
+.sp
+Tcl_Obj *
+\fBTcl_NewByteArrayObj\fR(\fIbytes, length\fR)
+.sp
+void
+\fBTcl_SetByteArrayObj\fR(\fIobjPtr, bytes, length\fR)
+.sp
+unsigned char *
+\fBTcl_GetByteArrayFromObj\fR(\fIobjPtr, lengthPtr\fR)
+.sp
+unsigned char *
+\fBTcl_SetByteArrayLength\fR(\fIobjPtr, length\fR)
+.SH ARGUMENTS
+.AS "const unsigned char" *lengthPtr in/out
+.AP "const unsigned char" *bytes in
+The array of bytes used to initialize or set a byte-array value. May be NULL
+even if \fIlength\fR is non-zero.
+.AP int length in
+The length of the array of bytes. It must be >= 0.
+.AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in/out
+For \fBTcl_SetByteArrayObj\fR, this points to the value to be converted to
+byte-array type. For \fBTcl_GetByteArrayFromObj\fR and
+\fBTcl_SetByteArrayLength\fR, this points to the value from which to get
+the byte-array value; if \fIobjPtr\fR does not already point to a byte-array
+value, it will be converted to one.
+.AP int *lengthPtr out
+If non-NULL, filled with the length of the array of bytes in the value.
+.BE
+
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.PP
+These procedures are used to create, modify, and read Tcl byte-array values
+from C code. Byte-array values are typically used to hold the
+results of binary IO operations or data structures created with the
+\fBbinary\fR command. In Tcl, an array of bytes is not equivalent to a
+string. Conceptually, a string is an array of Unicode characters, while a
+byte-array is an array of 8-bit quantities with no implicit meaning.
+Accessor functions are provided to get the string representation of a
+byte-array or to convert an arbitrary value to a byte-array. Obtaining the
+string representation of a byte-array value (by calling
+\fBTcl_GetStringFromObj\fR) produces a properly formed UTF-8 sequence with a
+one-to-one mapping between the bytes in the internal representation and the
+UTF-8 characters in the string representation.
+.PP
+\fBTcl_NewByteArrayObj\fR and \fBTcl_SetByteArrayObj\fR will
+create a new value of byte-array type or modify an existing value to have a
+byte-array type. Both of these procedures set the value's type to be
+byte-array and set the value's internal representation to a copy of the
+array of bytes given by \fIbytes\fR. \fBTcl_NewByteArrayObj\fR returns a
+pointer to a newly allocated value with a reference count of zero.
+\fBTcl_SetByteArrayObj\fR invalidates any old string representation and, if
+the value is not already a byte-array value, frees any old internal
+representation. If \fIbytes\fR is NULL then the new byte array contains
+arbitrary values.
+.PP
+\fBTcl_GetByteArrayFromObj\fR converts a Tcl value to byte-array type and
+returns a pointer to the value's new internal representation as an array of
+bytes. The length of this array is stored in \fIlengthPtr\fR if
+\fIlengthPtr\fR is non-NULL. The storage for the array of bytes is owned by
+the value and should not be freed. The contents of the array may be
+modified by the caller only if the value is not shared and the caller
+invalidates the string representation.
+.PP
+\fBTcl_SetByteArrayLength\fR converts the Tcl value to byte-array type
+and changes the length of the value's internal representation as an
+array of bytes. If \fIlength\fR is greater than the space currently
+allocated for the array, the array is reallocated to the new length; the
+newly allocated bytes at the end of the array have arbitrary values. If
+\fIlength\fR is less than the space currently allocated for the array,
+the length of array is reduced to the new length. The return value is a
+pointer to the value's new array of bytes.
+
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+Tcl_GetStringFromObj, Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_DecrRefCount
+
+.SH KEYWORDS
+value, binary data, byte array, utf, unicode, internationalization