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@@ -176,10 +176,10 @@ it is faster to execute the script directly. .TP 23 \fBTCL_EVAL_GLOBAL\fR . -If this flag is set, the script is processed at global level. This -means that it is evaluated in the global namespace and its variable -context consists of global variables only (it ignores any Tcl -procedures that are active). +If this flag is set, the script is evaluated in the global namespace instead of +the current namespace and its variable context consists of global variables +only (it ignores any Tcl procedures that are active). +.\" TODO: document TCL_EVAL_INVOKE and TCL_EVAL_NOERR. .SH "MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS" .PP @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny. +.\" Copyright (c) 2018 by Nathan Coulter. .\" '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. @@ -38,43 +39,39 @@ void .SH ARGUMENTS .AS Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *interp in .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in -Interpreter in which to create or evaluate a command. +The relevant Interpreter. .AP char *cmdName in -Name of a new command to create. +Name of the command to create. .AP Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc in -Implementation of a command that will be called whenever \fIcmdName\fR -is invoked as a command in the unoptimized way. +Called in order to evaluate a command. Is often just a small wrapper that uses +\fBTcl_NRCallObjProc\fR to call \fInreProc\fR using a new trampoline. Behaves +in the same way as the \fIproc\fR argument to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR(3) +(\fIq.v.\fR). .AP Tcl_ObjCmdProc *nreProc in -Implementation of a command that will be called whenever \fIcmdName\fR -is invoked and requested to conserve the C stack. +Called instead of \fIproc\fR when a trampoline is already in use. .AP ClientData clientData in -Arbitrary one-word value that will be passed to \fIproc\fR, \fInreProc\fR, -\fIdeleteProc\fR and \fIobjProc\fR. +Arbitrary one-word value passed to \fIproc\fR, \fInreProc\fR, \fIdeleteProc\fR +and \fIobjProc\fR. .AP Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc in/out -Procedure to call before \fIcmdName\fR is deleted from the interpreter. -This procedure allows for command-specific cleanup. If \fIdeleteProc\fR -is \fBNULL\fR, then no procedure is called before the command is deleted. +Called before \fIcmdName\fR is deleted from the interpreter, allowing for +command-specific cleanup. May be NULL. .AP int objc in -Count of parameters provided to the implementation of a command. +Number of items in \fIobjv\fR. .AP Tcl_Obj **objv in -Pointer to an array of Tcl values. Each value holds the value of a -single word in the command to execute. +Words in the command. .AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in -Pointer to a Tcl_Obj whose value is a script or expression to execute. +A script or expression to evaluate. .AP int flags in -ORed combination of flag bits that specify additional options. -\fBTCL_EVAL_GLOBAL\fR is the only flag that is currently supported. -.\" TODO: This is a lie. But kbk didn't grasp TCL_EVAL_INVOKE and -.\" TCL_EVAL_NOERR well enough to document them. +As described for \fITcl_EvalObjv\fR. +.PP .AP Tcl_Command cmd in -Token for a command that is to be used instead of the currently -executing command. +Token to use instead of one derived from the first word of \fIobjv\fR in order +to evaluate a command. .AP Tcl_Obj *resultPtr out -Pointer to an unshared Tcl_Obj where the result of expression -evaluation is written. +Pointer to an unshared Tcl_Obj where the result of the evaluation is stored if +the return code is TCL_OK. .AP Tcl_NRPostProc *postProcPtr in -Pointer to a function that will be invoked when the command currently -executing in the interpreter designated by \fIinterp\fR completes. +A function to push. .AP ClientData data0 in .AP ClientData data1 in .AP ClientData data2 in @@ -84,98 +81,51 @@ to the function designated by \fIpostProcPtr\fR when it is invoked. .BE .SH DESCRIPTION .PP -This series of C functions provides an interface whereby commands that -are implemented in C can be evaluated, and invoke Tcl commands scripts -and scripts, without consuming space on the C stack. The non-recursive -evaluation is done by installing a \fItrampoline\fR, a small piece of -code that invokes a command or script, and then executes a series of -callbacks when the command or script returns. -.PP -The \fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR function creates a Tcl command in the -interpreter designated by \fIinterp\fR that is prepared to handle -nonrecursive evaluation with a trampoline. The \fIcmdName\fR argument -gives the name of the new command. If \fIcmdName\fR contains any -namespace qualifiers, then the new command is added to the specified -namespace; otherwise, it is added to the global namespace. \fIproc\fR -gives the procedure that will be called when the interpreter wishes to -evaluate the command in an unoptimized manner, and \fInreProc\fR is -the procedure that will be called when the interpreter wishes to -evaluate the command using a trampoline. \fIdeleteProc\fR is a -function that will be called before the command is deleted from the -interpreter. When any of the three functions is invoked, it is passed -the \fIclientData\fR parameter. -.PP -\fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR deletes any existing command -\fIname\fR already associated with the interpreter -(however see below for an exception where the existing command -is not deleted). -It returns a token that may be used to refer -to the command in subsequent calls to \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR. -If \fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR is called for an interpreter that is in -the process of being deleted, then it does not create a new command, -does not delete any existing command of the same name, and returns NULL. -.PP -The \fIproc\fR and \fInreProc\fR function are expected to conform to -all the rules set forth for the \fIproc\fR argument to -\fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR(3) (\fIq.v.\fR). -.PP -When a command that is written to cope with evaluation via trampoline -is invoked without a trampoline on the stack, it will usually respond -to the invocation by creating a trampoline and calling the -trampoline-enabled implementation of the same command. This call is done by -means of \fBTcl_NRCallObjProc\fR. In the call to -\fBTcl_NRCallObjProc\fR, the \fIinterp\fR, \fIclientData\fR, -\fIobjc\fR and \fIobjv\fR parameters should be the same ones that were -passed to \fIproc\fR. The \fInreProc\fR parameter should designate the -trampoline-enabled implementation of the command. -.PP -\fBTcl_NREvalObj\fR arranges for the script contained in \fIobjPtr\fR -to be evaluated in the interpreter designated by \fIinterp\fR after -the current command (which must be trampoline-enabled) returns. It is -the method by which a command may invoke a script without consuming -space on the C stack. Similarly, \fBTcl_NREvalObjv\fR arranges to -invoke a single Tcl command whose words have already been separated -and substituted. The \fIobjc\fR and \fIobjv\fR parameters give the -words of the command to be evaluated when execution reaches the -trampoline. -.PP -\fBTcl_NRCmdSwap\fR allows for trampoline evaluation of a command whose -resolution is already known. The \fIcmd\fR parameter gives a -\fBTcl_Command\fR token (returned from \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR or -\fBTcl_GetCommandFromObj\fR) identifying the command to be invoked in -the trampoline; this command must match the word in \fIobjv[0]\fR. -The remaining arguments are as for \fBTcl_NREvalObjv\fR. -.PP -\fBTcl_NREvalObj\fR, \fBTcl_NREvalObjv\fR and \fBTcl_NRCmdSwap\fR -all accept a \fIflags\fR parameter, which is an OR-ed-together set of -bits to control evaluation. At the present time, the only supported flag -available to callers is \fBTCL_EVAL_GLOBAL\fR. -.\" TODO: Again, this is a lie. Do we want to explain TCL_EVAL_INVOKE -.\" and TCL_EVAL_NOERR? -If the \fBTCL_EVAL_GLOBAL\fR flag is set, the script or command is -evaluated in the global namespace. If it is not set, it is evaluated -in the current namespace. -.PP -\fBTcl_NRExprObj\fR arranges for the expression contained in \fIobjPtr\fR -to be evaluated in the interpreter designated by \fIinterp\fR after -the current command (which must be trampoline-enabled) returns. It is -the method by which a command may evaluate a Tcl expression without consuming -space on the C stack. The argument \fIresultPtr\fR is a pointer to an -unshared Tcl_Obj where the result of expression evaluation is to be written. -If expression evaluation returns any code other than TCL_OK, the -\fIresultPtr\fR value is left untouched. -.PP -All of the routines return \fBTCL_OK\fR if command or expression invocation -has been scheduled successfully. If for any reason the scheduling cannot -be completed (for example, if the interpreter is unable to find -the requested command), they return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR with an -appropriate message left in the interpreter's result. -.PP -\fBTcl_NRAddCallback\fR arranges to have a C function called when the -current trampoline-enabled command in the Tcl interpreter designated -by \fIinterp\fR returns. The \fIpostProcPtr\fR argument is a pointer -to the callback function, which must have arguments and return value -consistent with the \fBTcl_NRPostProc\fR data type: +These functions provide an interface to the function stack that an interpreter +iterates through to evaluate commands. The routine behind a command is +implemented by an initial function and any additional functions that the +routine pushes onto the stack as it progresses. The interpreter itself pushes +functions onto the stack to react to the end of a routine and to exercise other +forms of control such as switching between in-progress stacks and the +evaluation of other scripts at additional levels without adding frames to the C +stack. To execute a routine, the initial function for the routine is called +and then a small bit of code called a \fItrampoline\fR iteratively takes +functions off the stack and calls them, using the value of the last call as the +value of the routine. +.PP +\fBTcl_NRCallObjProc\fR calls \fInreProc\fR using a new trampoline. +.PP +\fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR, an alternative to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR, +resolves \fIcmdName\fR, which may contain namespace qualifiers, relative to the +current namespace, creates a command by that name, and returns a token for the +command which may be used in subsequent calls to \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR. +Except for a few cases noted below any existing command by the same name is +first deleted. If \fIinterp\fR is in the process of being deleted +\fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR does not create any command, does not delete any +command, and returns NULL. +.PP +\fBTcl_NREvalObj\fR pushes a function that is like \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR but +consumes no space on the C stack. +.PP +\fBTcl_NREvalObjv\fR pushes a function that is like \fBTcl_EvalObjv\fR but +consumes no space on the C stack. +.PP +\fBTcl_NRCmdSwap\fR is like \fBTcl_NREvalObjv\fR, but uses \fIcmd\fR, a token +previously returned by \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR or +\fBTcl_GetCommandFromObj\fR, instead of resolving the first word of \fIobjv\fR. +. The name of this command must be the same as \fIobjv[0]\fR. +.PP +\fBTcl_NRExprObj\fR pushes a function that evaluates \fIobjPtr\fR as an +expression in the same manner as \fBTcl_ExprObj\fR but without consuming space +on the C stack. +.PP +All of the functions return \fBTCL_OK\fR if the evaluation of the script, +command, or expression has been scheduled successfully. Otherwise (for example +if the command name cannot be resolved), they return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and store +a message as the interpreter's result. +.PP +\fBTcl_NRAddCallback\fR pushes \fIpostProcPtr\fR. The signature for +\fBTcl_NRPostProc\fR is: .PP .CS typedef int @@ -185,25 +135,13 @@ typedef int int \fIresult\fR); .CE .PP -When the trampoline invokes the callback function, the \fIdata\fR -parameter will point to an array containing the four one-word -quantities that were passed to \fBTcl_NRAddCallback\fR in the -\fIdata0\fR through \fIdata3\fR parameters. The Tcl interpreter will -be designated by the \fIinterp\fR parameter, and the \fIresult\fR -parameter will contain the result (\fBTCL_OK\fR, \fBTCL_ERROR\fR, -\fBTCL_RETURN\fR, \fBTCL_BREAK\fR or \fBTCL_CONTINUE\fR) that was -returned by the command evaluation. The callback function is expected, -in turn, either to return a \fIresult\fR to control further evaluation. -.PP -Multiple \fBTcl_NRAddCallback\fR invocations may request multiple -callbacks, which may be to the same or different callback -functions. If multiple callbacks are requested, they are executed in -last-in, first-out order, that is, the most recently requested -callback is executed first. +\fIdata\fR is a pointer to an array containing \fIdata0\fR through \fIdata3\fR. +\fIresult\fR is the value returned by the previous function implementing part +the routine. .SH EXAMPLE .PP -The usual pattern for Tcl commands that invoke other Tcl commands -is something like: +The following command uses \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR, which consumes space on the C +stack, to evalute a script: .PP .CS int @@ -228,28 +166,17 @@ int \fITheCmdOldObjProc\fR, clientData, TheCmdDeleteProc); .CE .PP -To enable a command like this one for trampoline-based evaluation, -it must be split into three pieces: -.IP \(bu -A non-trampoline implementation, \fITheCmdNewObjProc\fR, -which will simply create a trampoline -and invoke the trampoline-based implementation. -.IP \(bu -A trampoline-enabled implementation, \fITheCmdNRObjProc\fR. This -function will perform the initialization, request that the trampoline -call the postprocessing routine after command evaluation, and finally, -request that the trampoline call the inner command. -.IP \(bu -A postprocessing routine, \fITheCmdPostProc\fR. This function will -perform the postprocessing formerly done after the return from the -inner command in \fITheCmdObjProc\fR. -.PP -The non-trampoline implementation is simple and stylized, containing -a single statement: +To avoid consuming space on the C stack, \fITheCmdOldObjProc\fR is renamed to +\fITheCmdNRObjProc\fR and the postprocessing step is split into a separate +function, \fITheCmdPostProc\fR, which is pushed onto the function stack. +\fITcl_EvalObjEx\fR is replaced with \fITcl_NREvalObj\fR, which uses a +trampoline instead of consuming space on the C stack. A new version of +\fITheCmdOldObjProc\fR is just a a wrapper that uses \fBTcl_NRCallObjProc\fR to +call \fITheCmdNRObjProc\fR: .PP .CS int -\fITheCmdNewObjProc\fR( +\fITheCmdOldObjProc\fR( ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, @@ -260,9 +187,6 @@ int } .CE .PP -The trampoline-enabled implementation requests postprocessing, -and returns to the trampoline requesting command evaluation. -.PP .CS int \fITheCmdNRObjProc\fR @@ -284,9 +208,6 @@ int } .CE .PP -The postprocessing procedure does whatever the original command did -upon return from the inner evaluation. -.PP .CS int \fITheCmdNRPostProc\fR( @@ -303,26 +224,13 @@ int } .CE .PP -If \fItheCommand\fR is a command that results in multiple commands or -scripts being evaluated, its postprocessing routine may schedule -additional postprocessing and then request another command evaluation -by means of \fBTcl_NREvalObj\fR or one of the other evaluation -routines. Looping and sequencing constructs may be implemented in this way. -.PP -Finally, to install a trampoline-enabled command in the interpreter, -\fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR is used in place of -\fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR. It accepts two command procedures instead -of one. The first is for use when no trampoline is yet on the stack, -and the second is for use when there is already a trampoline in place. +Any function comprising a routine can push other functions, making it possible +implement looping and sequencing constructs using the function stack. .PP -.CS -\fBTcl_NRCreateCommand\fR(interp, "theCommand", - \fITheCmdNewObjProc\fR, \fITheCmdNRObjProc\fR, clientData, - TheCmdDeleteProc); -.CE .SH "SEE ALSO" Tcl_CreateCommand(3), Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3), Tcl_EvalObjEx(3), Tcl_GetCommandFromObj(3), Tcl_ExprObj(3) .SH KEYWORDS stackless, nonrecursive, execute, command, global, value, result, script .SH COPYRIGHT -Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny +Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny. +Copyright (c) 2018 by Nathan Coulter. |