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authorsurles <surles>1998-07-24 13:49:13 (GMT)
committersurles <surles>1998-07-24 13:49:13 (GMT)
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Updated core w/ Micheals latest changes.
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diff --git a/library/init.tcl b/library/init.tcl
index 8b6ca1a..6c1aff9 100644
--- a/library/init.tcl
+++ b/library/init.tcl
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
# Default system startup file for Tcl-based applications. Defines
# "unknown" procedure and auto-load facilities.
#
-# SCCS: %Z% $Id: init.tcl,v 1.8 1998/07/20 16:24:45 welch Exp $
+# SCCS: %Z% $Id: init.tcl,v 1.9 1998/07/24 13:50:06 surles Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1991-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
@@ -97,11 +97,6 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
}
}
-# The procs defined in this file that have a leading space
-# are 'hidden' from auto_mkindex because they are not
-# auto-loadable.
-
-
# unknown --
# This procedure is called when a Tcl command is invoked that doesn't
# exist in the interpreter. It takes the following steps to make the
@@ -124,7 +119,7 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
# args - A list whose elements are the words of the original
# command, including the command name.
- proc unknown args {
+proc unknown args {
global auto_noexec auto_noload env unknown_pending tcl_interactive
global errorCode errorInfo
@@ -251,9 +246,9 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
# a canonical namespace as returned [namespace current]
# for instance. If not given, namespace current is used.
- proc auto_load {cmd {namespace {}}} {
- global auto_index auto_oldpath auto_path env errorInfo errorCode
-
+proc auto_load {cmd {namespace {}}} {
+ global auto_index auto_oldpath auto_path
+
if {[string length $namespace] == 0} {
set namespace [uplevel {namespace current}]
}
@@ -270,6 +265,34 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
if {![info exists auto_path]} {
return 0
}
+
+ if {![auto_load_index]} {
+ return 0
+ }
+
+ foreach name $nameList {
+ if {[info exists auto_index($name)]} {
+ uplevel #0 $auto_index($name)
+ if {[info commands $name] != ""} {
+ return 1
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return 0
+}
+
+# auto_load_index --
+# Loads the contents of tclIndex files on the auto_path directory
+# list. This is usually invoked within auto_load to load the index
+# of available commands. Returns 1 if the index is loaded, and 0 if
+# the index is already loaded and up to date.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# None.
+
+proc auto_load_index {} {
+ global auto_index auto_oldpath auto_path errorInfo errorCode
+
if {[info exists auto_oldpath]} {
if {$auto_oldpath == $auto_path} {
return 0
@@ -317,15 +340,7 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
}
}
}
- foreach name $nameList {
- if {[info exists auto_index($name)]} {
- uplevel #0 $auto_index($name)
- if {[info commands $name] != ""} {
- return 1
- }
- }
- }
- return 0
+ return 1
}
# auto_qualify --
@@ -342,8 +357,8 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
# a canonical namespace as returned by [namespace current]
# for instance.
- proc auto_qualify {cmd namespace} {
-
+proc auto_qualify {cmd namespace} {
+
# count separators and clean them up
# (making sure that foo:::::bar will be treated as foo::bar)
set n [regsub -all {::+} $cmd :: cmd]
@@ -387,6 +402,33 @@ if {[info commands tclLog] == ""} {
}
}
+# auto_import --
+# invoked during "namespace import" to make see if the imported commands
+# reside in an autoloaded library. If so, the commands are loaded so
+# that they will be available for the import links. If not, then this
+# procedure does nothing.
+#
+# Arguments -
+# pattern The pattern of commands being imported (like "foo::*")
+# a canonical namespace as returned by [namespace current]
+
+proc auto_import {pattern} {
+ global auto_index
+
+ set ns [uplevel namespace current]
+ set patternList [auto_qualify $pattern $ns]
+
+ auto_load_index
+
+ foreach pattern $patternList {
+ foreach name [array names auto_index] {
+ if {[string match $pattern $name] && "" == [info commands $name]} {
+ uplevel #0 $auto_index($name)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
if {[string compare $tcl_platform(platform) windows] == 0} {
# auto_execok --
@@ -523,13 +565,31 @@ proc auto_reset {} {
catch {unset auto_oldpath}
}
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# auto_mkindex
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The following procedures are used to generate the tclIndex file
+# from Tcl source files. They use a special safe interpreter to
+# parse Tcl source files, writing out index entries as "proc"
+# commands are encountered. This implementation won't work in a
+# safe interpreter, since a safe interpreter can't create the
+# special parser and mess with its commands. If this is a safe
+# interpreter, we simply clip these procs out.
+
+if {[interp issafe]} {
+ proc auto_mkindex {dir args} {
+ error "can't generate index within safe interpreter"
+ }
+ proc tcl_nonsafe {args} {}
+} else {
+ proc tcl_nonsafe {args} {eval $args}
+}
+
# auto_mkindex --
# Regenerate a tclIndex file from Tcl source files. Takes as argument
# the name of the directory in which the tclIndex file is to be placed,
# followed by any number of glob patterns to use in that directory to
-# locate all of the relevant files. It does not parse or source the file
-# so the generated index will not contain the appropriate namespace qualifiers
-# if you don't explicitly specify it.
+# locate all of the relevant files.
#
# Arguments:
# dir - Name of the directory in which to create an index.
@@ -537,11 +597,17 @@ proc auto_reset {} {
# names of files within dir. If no additional
# are given auto_mkindex will look for *.tcl.
-proc auto_mkindex {dir args} {
+tcl_nonsafe proc auto_mkindex {dir args} {
global errorCode errorInfo
+
+ if {[interp issafe]} {
+ error "can't generate index within safe interpreter"
+ }
+
set oldDir [pwd]
cd $dir
set dir [pwd]
+
append index "# Tcl autoload index file, version 2.0\n"
append index "# This file is generated by the \"auto_mkindex\" command\n"
append index "# and sourced to set up indexing information for one or\n"
@@ -553,42 +619,243 @@ proc auto_mkindex {dir args} {
set args *.tcl
}
foreach file [eval glob $args] {
- set f ""
- set error [catch {
- set f [open $file]
- while {[gets $f line] >= 0} {
- if {[regexp {^proc[ ]+([^ ]*)} $line match procName]} {
- set procName [lindex [auto_qualify $procName "::"] 0]
- append index "set [list auto_index($procName)]"
- append index " \[list source \[file join \$dir [list $file]\]\]\n"
- }
- }
- close $f
- } msg]
- if {$error} {
+ if {[catch {auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex $file} msg] == 0} {
+ append index $msg
+ } else {
set code $errorCode
set info $errorInfo
- catch {close $f}
cd $oldDir
error $msg $info $code
}
}
- set f ""
- set error [catch {
- set f [open tclIndex w]
- puts $f $index nonewline
- close $f
- cd $oldDir
- } msg]
- if {$error} {
- set code $errorCode
- set info $errorInfo
- catch {close $f}
- cd $oldDir
- error $msg $info $code
+
+ set fid [open "tclIndex" w]
+ puts $fid $index nonewline
+ close $fid
+ cd $oldDir
+}
+
+#
+# Create a safe interpreter that can be used to parse Tcl source files
+# generate a tclIndex file for autoloading. This interp contains
+# commands for things that need index entries. Each time a command
+# is executed, it writes an entry out to the index file.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe namespace eval auto_mkindex_parser {
+ variable parser "" ;# parser used to build index
+ variable index "" ;# maintains index as it is built
+ variable scriptFile "" ;# name of file being processed
+ variable contextStack "" ;# stack of namespace scopes
+ variable imports "" ;# keeps track of all imported cmds
+
+ if {![interp issafe]} {
+ set parser [interp create -safe]
+ $parser hide info
+ $parser hide rename
+ $parser hide proc
+ $parser hide namespace
+ $parser hide eval
+ $parser hide puts
+ $parser invokehidden namespace delete ::
+ $parser invokehidden proc unknown {args} {}
+
+ #
+ # We'll need access to the "namespace" command within the
+ # interp. Put it back, but move it out of the way.
+ #
+ $parser expose namespace
+ $parser invokehidden rename namespace _%@namespace
+ $parser expose eval
+ $parser invokehidden rename eval _%@eval
+ }
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex --
+# Used by the "auto_mkindex" command to create a "tclIndex" file for
+# the given Tcl source file. Executes the commands in the file, and
+# handles things like the "proc" command by adding an entry for the
+# index file. Returns a string that represents the index file.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# file - Name of Tcl source file to be indexed.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe proc auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex {file} {
+ variable parser
+ variable index
+ variable scriptFile
+ variable contextStack
+ variable imports
+
+ set scriptFile $file
+
+ set fid [open $file]
+ set contents [read $fid]
+ close $fid
+
+ #
+ # There is one problem with sourcing files into the safe
+ # interpreter: references like "$x" will fail since code is not
+ # really being executed and variables do not really exist.
+ # Be careful to escape all naked "$" before evaluating.
+ #
+ regsub -all {([^\$])\$([^\$])} $contents {\1\\$\2} contents
+
+ set index ""
+ set contextStack ""
+ set imports ""
+
+ $parser eval $contents
+
+ foreach name $imports {
+ catch {$parser eval [list _%@namespace forget $name]}
+ }
+ return $index
+}
+
+#
+# auto_mkindex_parser::command --
+# Registers a new command with the "auto_mkindex_parser" interpreter
+# that parses Tcl files. These commands are fake versions of things
+# like the "proc" command. When you execute them, they simply write
+# out an entry to a "tclIndex" file for auto-loading.
+#
+# This procedure allows extensions to register their own commands
+# with the auto_mkindex facility. For example, a package like
+# [incr Tcl] might register a "class" command so that class definitions
+# could be added to a "tclIndex" file for auto-loading.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name - Name of command recognized in Tcl files.
+# arglist - Argument list for command.
+# body - Implementation of command to handle indexing.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe proc auto_mkindex_parser::command {name arglist body} {
+ variable parser
+
+ set ns [namespace qualifiers $name]
+ set tail [namespace tail $name]
+ if {$ns == ""} {
+ set fakeName "[namespace current]::_%@fake_$tail"
+ } else {
+ set fakeName "_%@fake_$name"
+ regsub -all {::} $fakeName "_" fakeName
+ set fakeName "[namespace current]::$fakeName"
+ }
+ proc $fakeName $arglist $body
+
+ #
+ # YUK! Tcl won't let us alias fully qualified command names,
+ # so we can't handle names like "::itcl::class". Instead,
+ # we have to build procs with the fully qualified names, and
+ # have the procs point to the aliases.
+ #
+ if {[regexp {::} $name]} {
+ set exportCmd [list _%@namespace export [namespace tail $name]]
+ $parser eval [list _%@namespace eval $ns $exportCmd]
+ set alias [namespace tail $fakeName]
+ $parser invokehidden proc $name {args} "_%@eval $alias \$args"
+ $parser alias $alias $fakeName
+ } else {
+ $parser alias $name $fakeName
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::fullname --
+# Used by commands like "proc" within the auto_mkindex parser.
+# Returns the qualified namespace name for the "name" argument.
+# If the "name" does not start with "::", elements are added from
+# the current namespace stack to produce a qualified name. Then,
+# the name is examined to see whether or not it should really be
+# qualified. If the name has more than the leading "::", it is
+# returned as a fully qualified name. Otherwise, it is returned
+# as a simple name. That way, the Tcl autoloader will recognize
+# it properly.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name - Name that is being added to index.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe proc auto_mkindex_parser::fullname {name} {
+ variable contextStack
+
+ if {![string match ::* $name]} {
+ foreach ns $contextStack {
+ set name "${ns}::$name"
+ if {[string match ::* $name]} {
+ break
+ }
+ }
}
+
+ if {[namespace qualifiers $name] == ""} {
+ return [namespace tail $name]
+ } elseif {![string match ::* $name]} {
+ return "::$name"
+ }
+ return $name
}
+#
+# Now define all of the procedures for the auto_mkindex parser that
+# will build the "tclIndex" file...
+#
+
+#
+# AUTO MKINDEX: proc name arglist body
+# Adds an entry to the auto index list for the given procedure name.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe auto_mkindex_parser::command proc {name args} {
+ variable index
+ variable scriptFile
+ append index "set [list auto_index([fullname $name])]"
+ append index " \[list source \[file join \$dir [list $scriptFile]\]\]\n"
+}
+
+#
+# AUTO MKINDEX: namespace eval name command ?arg arg...?
+# Adds the namespace name onto the context stack and evaluates the
+# associated body of commands.
+#
+# AUTO MKINDEX: namespace import ?-force? pattern ?pattern...?
+# Performs the "import" action in the parser interpreter. This is
+# important for any commands contained in a namespace that affect
+# the index. For example, a script may say "itcl::class ...",
+# or it may import "itcl::*" and then say "class ...". This
+# procedure does the import operation, but keeps track of imported
+# patterns so we can remove the imports later.
+#
+tcl_nonsafe auto_mkindex_parser::command namespace {op args} {
+ switch -- $op {
+ eval {
+ variable parser
+ variable contextStack
+
+ set name [lindex $args 0]
+ set args [lrange $args 1 end]
+
+ set contextStack [linsert $contextStack 0 $name]
+ if {[llength $args] == 1} {
+ $parser eval [lindex $args 0]
+ } else {
+ eval $parser eval $args
+ }
+ set contextStack [lrange $contextStack 1 end]
+ }
+ import {
+ variable parser
+ variable imports
+ foreach pattern $args {
+ if {$pattern != "-force"} {
+ lappend imports $pattern
+ }
+ }
+ catch {$parser eval "_%@namespace import $args"}
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+rename tcl_nonsafe ""
+
# pkg_mkIndex --
# This procedure creates a package index in a given directory. The
# package index consists of a "pkgIndex.tcl" file whose contents are