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author | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2007-10-26 20:11:50 (GMT) |
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committer | dgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net> | 2007-10-26 20:11:50 (GMT) |
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* changes: Updated for 8.5b2 release.core_8_5_b2
* doc/*.1: Revert doc changes that broke
* doc/*.3: `make html` so we can get the release
* doc/*.n: out the door.
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@@ -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: Tcl.n,v 1.15 2007/10/24 14:29:38 dkf Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: Tcl.n,v 1.16 2007/10/26 20:11:52 dgp Exp $ '\" .so man.macros .TH Tcl n "8.5" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" @@ -41,9 +41,8 @@ Different commands interpret their words differently. Words of a command are separated by white space (except for newlines, which are command separators). .IP "[4] \fBDouble quotes.\fR" -If the first character of a word is double-quote -.PQ \N'34' -then the word is terminated by the next double-quote character. +If the first character of a word is double-quote (``"'') then +the word is terminated by the next double-quote character. If semi-colons, close brackets, or white space characters (including newlines) appear between the quotes then they are treated as ordinary characters and included in the word. @@ -52,24 +51,18 @@ are performed on the characters between the quotes as described below. The double-quotes are not retained as part of the word. .VS 8.5 br .IP "[5] \fBArgument expansion.\fR" -If a word starts with the string -.QW {*} -followed by a non-whitespace character, then the leading -.QW {*} -is removed and the rest of the word is parsed and substituted as any -other word. After substitution, the word is parsed again without +If a word starts with the string ``{*}'' followed by a +non-whitespace character, then the leading ``{*}'' is removed +and the rest of the word is parsed and substituted as any other +word. After substitution, the word is parsed again without substitutions, and its words are added to the command being -substituted. For instance, -.QW "cmd a {*}{b c} d {*}{e f}" -is equivalent to -.QW "cmd a b c d e f" . +substituted. For instance, ``cmd a {*}{b c} d {*}{e f}'' is +equivalent to ``cmd a b c d e f''. .VE 8.5 .IP "[6] \fBBraces.\fR" -If the first character of a word is an open brace -.PQ { -and rule [5] does not apply, then -the word is terminated by the matching close brace -.PQ } "" . +If the first character of a word is an open brace (``{'') and +rule [5] does not apply, then +the word is terminated by the matching close brace (``}''). Braces nest within the word: for each additional open brace there must be an additional close brace (however, if an open brace or close brace within the word is @@ -82,23 +75,20 @@ or white space receive any special interpretation. The word will consist of exactly the characters between the outer braces, not including the braces themselves. .IP "[7] \fBCommand substitution.\fR" -If a word contains an open bracket -.PQ [ -then Tcl performs \fIcommand substitution\fR. +If a word contains an open bracket (``['') then Tcl performs +\fIcommand substitution\fR. To do this it invokes the Tcl interpreter recursively to process the characters following the open bracket as a Tcl script. The script may contain any number of commands and must be terminated -by a close bracket -.PQ ] "" . +by a close bracket (``]''). The result of the script (i.e. the result of its last command) is substituted into the word in place of the brackets and all of the characters between them. There may be any number of command substitutions in a single word. Command substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. .IP "[8] \fBVariable substitution.\fR" -If a word contains a dollar-sign -.PQ $ -followed by one of the forms described below, then Tcl performs \fIvariable +If a word contains a dollar-sign (``$'') followed by one of the forms +described below, then Tcl performs \fIvariable substitution\fR: the dollar-sign and the following characters are replaced in the word by the value of a variable. Variable substitution may take any of the following forms: @@ -125,9 +115,8 @@ There may be any number of variable substitutions in a single word. Variable substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. .RE .IP "[9] \fBBackslash substitution.\fR" -If a backslash -.PQ \e -appears within a word then \fIbackslash substitution\fR occurs. +If a backslash (``\e'') appears within a word then +\fIbackslash substitution\fR occurs. In all cases but those described below the backslash is dropped and the following character is treated as an ordinary character and included in the word. @@ -169,8 +158,7 @@ and the resulting space will be treated as a word separator if it isn't in braces or quotes. .TP 7 \e\e -Backslash -.PQ \e "" . +Backslash (``\e''). .TP 7 \e\fIooo\fR . @@ -196,9 +184,7 @@ Backslash substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces, except for backslash-newline as described above. .RE .IP "[10] \fBComments.\fR" -If a hash character -.PQ # -appears at a point where Tcl is +If a hash character (``#'') appears at a point where Tcl is expecting the first character of the first word of a command, then the hash character and the characters that follow it, up through the next newline, are treated as a comment and ignored. |