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author | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2005-05-03 18:07:34 (GMT) |
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committer | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2005-05-03 18:07:34 (GMT) |
commit | 8f1d72dfe0e08b09f9985440a5e4f682804224ed (patch) | |
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* doc/DString.3: Eliminated use of identifier "string" in Tcl's
* doc/Environment.3: public C API to avoid conflict/confusion with
* doc/Eval.3: the std::string of C++.
* doc/ExprLong.3, doc/ExprLongObj.3, doc/GetInt.3, doc/GetOpnFl.3:
* doc/ParseCmd.3, doc/RegExp.3, doc/SetResult.3, doc/StrMatch.3:
* doc/Utf.3, generic/tcl.decls, generic/tclBasic.c, generic/tclEnv.c:
* generic/tclGet.c, generic/tclParse.c, generic/tclParseExpr.c:
* generic/tclRegexp.c, generic/tclResult.c, generic/tclUtf.c:
* generic/tclUtil.c, unix/tclUnixChan.c:
* generic/tclDecls.h: `make genstubs`
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1 files changed, 23 insertions, 20 deletions
diff --git a/doc/SetResult.3 b/doc/SetResult.3 index c43cb4c..70812d0 100644 --- a/doc/SetResult.3 +++ b/doc/SetResult.3 @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. '\" -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: SetResult.3,v 1.11 2004/10/07 15:15:48 dkf Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: SetResult.3,v 1.12 2005/05/03 18:07:43 dgp Exp $ '\" .so man.macros .TH Tcl_SetResult 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" @@ -21,16 +21,16 @@ Tcl_SetObjResult, Tcl_GetObjResult, Tcl_SetResult, Tcl_GetStringResult, Tcl_Appe Tcl_Obj * \fBTcl_GetObjResult\fR(\fIinterp\fR) .sp -\fBTcl_SetResult\fR(\fIinterp, string, freeProc\fR) +\fBTcl_SetResult\fR(\fIinterp, result, freeProc\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_GetStringResult\fR(\fIinterp\fR) .sp -\fBTcl_AppendResult\fR(\fIinterp, string, string, ... , \fB(char *) NULL\fR) +\fBTcl_AppendResult\fR(\fIinterp, result, result, ... , \fB(char *) NULL\fR) .sp \fBTcl_AppendResultVA\fR(\fIinterp, argList\fR) .sp -\fBTcl_AppendElement\fR(\fIinterp, string\fR) +\fBTcl_AppendElement\fR(\fIinterp, element\fR) .sp \fBTcl_ResetResult\fR(\fIinterp\fR) .sp @@ -41,12 +41,15 @@ const char * Interpreter whose result is to be modified or read. .AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in Object value to become result for \fIinterp\fR. -.AP char *string in +.AP char *result in String value to become result for \fIinterp\fR or to be appended to the existing result. +.AP char *element in +String value to append as a list element +to the existing result of \fIinterp\fR. .AP Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc in Address of procedure to call to release storage at -\fIstring\fR, or \fBTCL_STATIC\fR, \fBTCL_DYNAMIC\fR, or +\fIresult\fR, or \fBTCL_STATIC\fR, \fBTCL_DYNAMIC\fR, or \fBTCL_VOLATILE\fR. .AP va_list argList in An argument list which must have been initialized using @@ -87,17 +90,17 @@ they should use \fBTcl_IncrRefCount\fR to increment its reference count in order to keep it from being freed too early or accidentally changed. .PP \fBTcl_SetResult\fR -arranges for \fIstring\fR to be the result for the current Tcl +arranges for \fIresult\fR to be the result for the current Tcl command in \fIinterp\fR, replacing any existing result. The \fIfreeProc\fR argument specifies how to manage the storage -for the \fIstring\fR argument; +for the \fIresult\fR argument; it is discussed in the section \fBTHE TCL_FREEPROC ARGUMENT TO TCL_SETRESULT\fR below. -If \fIstring\fR is \fBNULL\fR, then \fIfreeProc\fR is ignored +If \fIresult\fR is \fBNULL\fR, then \fIfreeProc\fR is ignored and \fBTcl_SetResult\fR re-initializes \fIinterp\fR's result to point to an empty string. .PP -\fBTcl_GetStringResult\fR returns the result for \fIinterp\fR as an string. +\fBTcl_GetStringResult\fR returns the result for \fIinterp\fR as a string. If the result was set to an object by a \fBTcl_SetObjResult\fR call, the object form will be converted to a string and returned. If the object's string representation contains null bytes, @@ -118,12 +121,12 @@ and the result is left as a empty string. and \fBTcl_SetErrorCode\fR. .PP \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR makes it easy to build up Tcl results in pieces. -It takes each of its \fIstring\fR arguments and appends them in order +It takes each of its \fIresult\fR arguments and appends them in order to the current result associated with \fIinterp\fR. If the result is in its initialized empty state (e.g. a command procedure was just invoked or \fBTcl_ResetResult\fR was just called), then \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR sets the result to the concatenation of -its \fIstring\fR arguments. +its \fIresult\fR arguments. \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR may be called repeatedly as additional pieces of the result are produced. \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR takes care of all the @@ -132,7 +135,7 @@ result, such as allocating a larger result area if necessary. It also manages conversion to and from the \fIresult\fR field of the \fIinterp\fR so as to handle backward-compatability with old-style extensions. -Any number of \fIstring\fR arguments may be passed in a single +Any number of \fIresult\fR arguments may be passed in a single call; the last argument in the list must be a NULL pointer. .PP \fBTcl_AppendResultVA\fR is the same as \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR except that @@ -148,12 +151,12 @@ can be significantly more efficient. .PP \fBTcl_AppendElement\fR is similar to \fBTcl_AppendResult\fR in that it allows results to be built up in pieces. -However, \fBTcl_AppendElement\fR takes only a single \fIstring\fR +However, \fBTcl_AppendElement\fR takes only a single \fIelement\fR argument and it appends that argument to the current result as a proper Tcl list element. \fBTcl_AppendElement\fR adds backslashes or braces if necessary to ensure that \fIinterp\fR's result can be parsed as a list and that -\fIstring\fR will be extracted as a single element. +\fIelement\fR will be extracted as a single element. Under normal conditions, \fBTcl_AppendElement\fR will add a space character to \fIinterp\fR's result just before adding the new list element, so that the list elements in the result are properly @@ -185,21 +188,21 @@ and write the result using \fBTcl_SetObjResult\fR or \fBTcl_SetResult\fR. .SH "THE TCL_FREEPROC ARGUMENT TO TCL_SETRESULT" .PP \fBTcl_SetResult\fR's \fIfreeProc\fR argument specifies how -the Tcl system is to manage the storage for the \fIstring\fR argument. +the Tcl system is to manage the storage for the \fIresult\fR argument. If \fBTcl_SetResult\fR or \fBTcl_SetObjResult\fR are called at a time when \fIinterp\fR holds a string result, they do whatever is necessary to dispose of the old string result (see the \fBTcl_Interp\fR manual entry for details on this). .PP -If \fIfreeProc\fR is \fBTCL_STATIC\fR it means that \fIstring\fR +If \fIfreeProc\fR is \fBTCL_STATIC\fR it means that \fIresult\fR refers to an area of static storage that is guaranteed not to be modified until at least the next call to \fBTcl_Eval\fR. If \fIfreeProc\fR -is \fBTCL_DYNAMIC\fR it means that \fIstring\fR was allocated with a call +is \fBTCL_DYNAMIC\fR it means that \fIresult\fR was allocated with a call to \fBTcl_Alloc\fR and is now the property of the Tcl system. \fBTcl_SetResult\fR will arrange for the string's storage to be released by calling \fBTcl_Free\fR when it is no longer needed. -If \fIfreeProc\fR is \fBTCL_VOLATILE\fR it means that \fIstring\fR +If \fIfreeProc\fR is \fBTCL_VOLATILE\fR it means that \fIresult\fR points to an area of memory that is likely to be overwritten when \fBTcl_SetResult\fR returns (e.g. it points to something in a stack frame). In this case \fBTcl_SetResult\fR will make a copy of the string in @@ -217,7 +220,7 @@ result that match the type \fBTcl_FreeProc\fR: typedef void Tcl_FreeProc(char *\fIblockPtr\fR); .CE When \fIfreeProc\fR is called, its \fIblockPtr\fR will be set to -the value of \fIstring\fR passed to \fBTcl_SetResult\fR. +the value of \fIresult\fR passed to \fBTcl_SetResult\fR. .SH "SEE ALSO" Tcl_AddErrorInfo, Tcl_CreateObjCommand, Tcl_SetErrorCode, Tcl_Interp |