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diff --git a/tcl8.6/doc/CrtMathFnc.3 b/tcl8.6/doc/CrtMathFnc.3 deleted file mode 100644 index acceb5b..0000000 --- a/tcl8.6/doc/CrtMathFnc.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1989-1993 The Regents of the University of California. -'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996 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_CreateMathFunc 3 8.4 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" -.so man.macros -.BS -.SH NAME -Tcl_CreateMathFunc, Tcl_GetMathFuncInfo, Tcl_ListMathFuncs \- Define, query and enumerate math functions for expressions -.SH "NOTICE OF EVENTUAL DEPRECATION" -.PP -The \fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR and \fBTcl_GetMathFuncInfo\fR functions -are rendered somewhat obsolete by the ability to create functions for -expressions by placing commands in the \fBtcl::mathfunc\fR namespace, -as described in the \fBmathfunc\fR manual page; the API described on -this page is not expected to be maintained indefinitely. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -\fB#include <tcl.h>\fR -.sp -void -\fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR(\fIinterp, name, numArgs, argTypes, proc, clientData\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_GetMathFuncInfo\fR(\fIinterp, name, numArgsPtr, argTypesPtr, procPtr, - clientDataPtr\fR) -.sp -Tcl_Obj * -\fBTcl_ListMathFuncs\fR(\fIinterp, pattern\fR) -.SH ARGUMENTS -.AS Tcl_ValueType *clientDataPtr out -.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in -Interpreter in which new function will be defined. -.AP "const char" *name in -Name for new function. -.AP int numArgs in -Number of arguments to new function; also gives size of \fIargTypes\fR array. -.AP Tcl_ValueType *argTypes in -Points to an array giving the permissible types for each argument to -function. -.AP Tcl_MathProc *proc in -Procedure that implements the function. -.AP ClientData clientData in -Arbitrary one-word value to pass to \fIproc\fR when it is invoked. -.AP int *numArgsPtr out -Points to a variable that will be set to contain the number of -arguments to the function. -.AP Tcl_ValueType **argTypesPtr out -Points to a variable that will be set to contain a pointer to an array -giving the permissible types for each argument to the function which -will need to be freed up using \fITcl_Free\fR. -.AP Tcl_MathProc **procPtr out -Points to a variable that will be set to contain a pointer to the -implementation code for the function (or NULL if the function is -implemented directly in bytecode). -.AP ClientData *clientDataPtr out -Points to a variable that will be set to contain the clientData -argument passed to \fITcl_CreateMathFunc\fR when the function was -created if the function is not implemented directly in bytecode. -.AP "const char" *pattern in -Pattern to match against function names so as to filter them (by -passing to \fITcl_StringMatch\fR), or NULL to not apply any filter. -.BE -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -Tcl allows a number of mathematical functions to be used in -expressions, such as \fBsin\fR, \fBcos\fR, and \fBhypot\fR. -These functions are represented by commands in the namespace, -\fBtcl::mathfunc\fR. The \fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR function is -an obsolete way for applications to add additional functions -to those already provided by Tcl or to replace existing functions. -It should not be used by new applications, which should create -math functions using \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR to create a command -in the \fBtcl::mathfunc\fR namespace. -.PP -In the \fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR interface, -\fIName\fR is the name of the function as it will appear in expressions. -If \fIname\fR does not already exist in the \fB::tcl::mathfunc\fR -namespace, then a new command is created in that namespace. -If \fIname\fR does exist, then the existing function is replaced. -\fINumArgs\fR and \fIargTypes\fR describe the arguments to the function. -Each entry in the \fIargTypes\fR array must be -one of \fBTCL_INT\fR, \fBTCL_DOUBLE\fR, \fBTCL_WIDE_INT\fR, -or \fBTCL_EITHER\fR to indicate whether the corresponding argument must be an -integer, a double-precision floating value, a wide (64-bit) integer, -or any, respectively. -.PP -Whenever the function is invoked in an expression Tcl will invoke -\fIproc\fR. \fIProc\fR should have arguments and result that match -the type \fBTcl_MathProc\fR: -.PP -.CS -typedef int \fBTcl_MathProc\fR( - ClientData \fIclientData\fR, - Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, - Tcl_Value *\fIargs\fR, - Tcl_Value *\fIresultPtr\fR); -.CE -.PP -When \fIproc\fR is invoked the \fIclientData\fR and \fIinterp\fR -arguments will be the same as those passed to \fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR. -\fIArgs\fR will point to an array of \fInumArgs\fR Tcl_Value structures, -which describe the actual arguments to the function: -.PP -.CS -typedef struct Tcl_Value { - Tcl_ValueType \fItype\fR; - long \fIintValue\fR; - double \fIdoubleValue\fR; - Tcl_WideInt \fIwideValue\fR; -} \fBTcl_Value\fR; -.CE -.PP -The \fItype\fR field indicates the type of the argument and is -one of \fBTCL_INT\fR, \fBTCL_DOUBLE\fR or \fBTCL_WIDE_INT\fR. -It will match the \fIargTypes\fR value specified for the function unless -the \fIargTypes\fR value was \fBTCL_EITHER\fR. Tcl converts -the argument supplied in the expression to the type requested in -\fIargTypes\fR, if that is necessary. -Depending on the value of the \fItype\fR field, the \fIintValue\fR, -\fIdoubleValue\fR or \fIwideValue\fR -field will contain the actual value of the argument. -.PP -\fIProc\fR should compute its result and store it either as an integer -in \fIresultPtr->intValue\fR or as a floating value in -\fIresultPtr->doubleValue\fR. -It should set also \fIresultPtr->type\fR to one of -\fBTCL_INT\fR, \fBTCL_DOUBLE\fR or \fBTCL_WIDE_INT\fR -to indicate which value was set. -Under normal circumstances \fIproc\fR should return \fBTCL_OK\fR. -If an error occurs while executing the function, \fIproc\fR should -return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leave an error message in the interpreter's result. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetMathFuncInfo\fR retrieves the values associated with -function \fIname\fR that were passed to a preceding -\fBTcl_CreateMathFunc\fR call. Normally, the return code is -\fBTCL_OK\fR but if the named function does not exist, \fBTCL_ERROR\fR -is returned and an error message is placed in the interpreter's -result. -.PP -If an error did not occur, the array reference placed in the variable -pointed to by \fIargTypesPtr\fR is newly allocated, and should be -released by passing it to \fBTcl_Free\fR. Some functions (the -standard set implemented in the core, and those defined by placing -commands in the \fBtcl::mathfunc\fR namespace) do not have -argument type information; attempting to retrieve values for -them causes a NULL to be stored in the variable pointed to by -\fIprocPtr\fR and the variable pointed to by \fIclientDataPtr\fR -will not be modified. The variable pointed to by \fInumArgsPointer\fR -will contain -1, and no argument types will be stored in the variable -pointed to by \fIargTypesPointer\fR. -.PP -\fBTcl_ListMathFuncs\fR returns a Tcl value containing a list of all -the math functions defined in the interpreter whose name matches -\fIpattern\fR. The returned value has a reference count of zero. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -expr(n), info(n), Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3), Tcl_Free(3), Tcl_NewListObj(3) -.SH KEYWORDS -expression, mathematical function |