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author | ericm <ericm> | 2000-05-09 17:50:38 (GMT) |
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committer | ericm <ericm> | 2000-05-09 17:50:38 (GMT) |
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* tests/lsearch.test:
* doc/lsearch.n:
* generic/tclCmdIL.c (Tcl_LsearchObjCmd): Extended [lsearch] to
support sorted list searching and typed list searching. [RFE: 4098].
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diff --git a/doc/lsearch.n b/doc/lsearch.n index 39eddac..2e2024e 100644 --- a/doc/lsearch.n +++ b/doc/lsearch.n @@ -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: lsearch.n,v 1.3 1999/06/24 21:15:13 jpeek Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: lsearch.n,v 1.4 2000/05/09 17:50:38 ericm Exp $ '\" .so man.macros .TH lsearch n 7.0 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" @@ -14,33 +14,69 @@ .SH NAME lsearch \- See if a list contains a particular element .SH SYNOPSIS -\fBlsearch \fR?\fImode\fR? \fIlist pattern\fR +\fBlsearch \fR?\fIoptions\fR? \fIlist pattern\fR .BE .SH DESCRIPTION .PP This command searches the elements of \fIlist\fR to see if one -of them matches \fIpattern\fR. -If so, the command returns the index of the first matching -element. -If not, the command returns \fB\-1\fR. -The \fImode\fR argument indicates how the elements of the list are to +of them matches \fIpattern\fR. If so, the command returns the index +of the first matching element. If not, the command returns \fB\-1\fR. +The \fIoption\fR arguments indicates how the elements of the list are to be matched against \fIpattern\fR and it must have one of the following values: .TP +\fB\-ascii\fR +The list elements are to be examined as ASCII strings. This option is only +meaningful when used with \fB\-exact\fR or \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP +\fB\-decreasing\fR +The list elements are sorted in decreasing order. This option is only +meaningful when used with \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP +\fB\-dictionary\fR +The list elements are to be compared using dictionary-style +comparisons. This option is only meaningful when used with +\fB\-exact\fR or \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP \fB\-exact\fR The list element must contain exactly the same string as \fIpattern\fR. .TP +\fB\-increasing\fR +The list elements are sorted in increasing order. This option is only +meaningful when used with \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP +\fB\-integer\fR +The list elements are to be compared as integers. This option is only +meaningful when used with \fB\-exact\fR or \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP \fB\-glob\fR \fIPattern\fR is a glob-style pattern which is matched against each list element using the same rules as the \fBstring match\fR command. .TP +\fB\-real\fR +The list elements are to be compared as floating-point values. This +option is only meaningful when used with \fB\-exact\fR or \fB\-sorted\fR. +.TP \fB\-regexp\fR \fIPattern\fR is treated as a regular expression and matched against each list element using the rules described in the \fBre_syntax\fR reference page. +.TP +\fB\-sorted\fR +The list elements are in sorted order. If this option is specified, +\fBlsearch\fR will use a more efficient searching algorithm to search +\fIlist\fR. If no other options are specified, \fIlist\fR is assumed +to be sorted in increasing order, and to contain ASCII strings. This +option cannot be used with \fB\-glob\fR or \fB\-regexp\fR. .PP -If \fImode\fR is omitted then it defaults to \fB\-glob\fR. +If \fIoption\fR is omitted then it defaults to \fB\-glob\fR. If more +than one of \fB\-exact\fR, \fB\-glob\fR, \fB\-regexp\fR, and +\fB\-sorted\fR is specified, whichever option is specified last takes +precendence. If more than one of \fB\-ascii\fR, \fB\-dictionary\fR, +\fB\-integer\fR and \fB\-real\fR is specified, the option specified +last takes precendence. If more than one of \fB\-increasing\fR and +\fB\-decreasing\fR is specified, the option specified last takes precedence. .SH KEYWORDS list, match, pattern, regular expression, search, string |