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diff --git a/doc/ObjSetVar.3 b/doc/ObjSetVar.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..49dd82d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/ObjSetVar.3 @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ +'\" +'\" Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. +'\" +'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution +'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. +'\" +'\" SCCS: @(#) ObjSetVar.3 1.6 97/05/19 17:35:44 +'\" +.so man.macros +.TH Tcl_ObjSetVar2 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" +.BS +.SH NAME +Tcl_ObjSetVar2, Tcl_ObjGetVar2 \- manipulate Tcl variables +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +\fB#include <tcl.h>\fR +.sp +Tcl_Obj * +\fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, newValuePtr, flags\fR) +.sp +Tcl_Obj * +\fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags\fR) +.SH ARGUMENTS +.AS Tcl_Interp *newValuePtr +.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in +Interpreter containing variable. +.AP Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr in +Points to a Tcl object containing the variable's name. +The name may include a series of \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers +to specify a variable in a particular namespace. +May refer to a scalar variable or an element of an array variable. +.AP Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr in +If non-NULL, points to an object containing the name of an element +within an array and \fIpart1Ptr\fR must refer to an array variable. +.AP Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr in +Points to a Tcl object containing the new value for the variable. +.AP int flags in +OR-ed combination of bits providing additional information for +operation. See below for valid values. +.BE + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +These two procedures may be used to read and modify +Tcl variables from C code. +\fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR will create a new variable or modify an existing one. +It sets the specified variable to +the object referenced by \fInewValuePtr\fR +and returns a pointer to the object which is the variable's new value. +The returned object may not be the same one +referenced by \fInewValuePtr\fR; +this might happen because variable traces may modify the variable's value. +The reference count for the variable's old value is decremented +and the reference count for its new value is incremented. +If the new value for the variable +is not the same one referenced by \fInewValuePtr\fR +(perhaps as a result of a variable trace), +then \fInewValuePtr\fR's reference count is left unchanged. +The reference count for the returned object is not incremented +to reflect the returned reference. +If the caller needs to keep a reference to the object, +say in a data structure, +it must increment its reference count using \fBTcl_IncrRefCount\fR. +If an error occurs in setting the variable +(e.g. an array variable is referenced +without giving an index into the array), +then NULL is returned. +.PP +The variable name specified to \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR consists of two parts. +\fIpart1Ptr\fR contains the name of a scalar or array variable. +If \fIpart2Ptr\fR is NULL, the variable must be a scalar. +If \fIpart2Ptr\fR is not NULL, +it contains the name of an element in the array named by \fIpart2Ptr\fR. +As a special case, if the flag TCL_PARSE_PART1 is specified, +\fIpart1Ptr\fR may contain both an array and an element name: +if the name contains an open parenthesis and ends with a +close parenthesis, then the value between the parentheses is +treated as an element name (which can have any string value) and +the characters before the first open +parenthesis are treated as the name of an array variable. +If the flag TCL_PARSE_PART1 is given, +\fIpart2Ptr\fR should be NULL since the array and element names +are taken from \fIpart2Ptr\fR. +.PP +The \fIflags\fR argument may be used to specify any of several +options to the procedures. +It consists of an OR-ed combination of any of the following +bits: +.TP +\fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR +Under normal circumstances the procedures look up variables as follows: +If a procedure call is active in \fIinterp\fR, +a variable is looked up at the current level of procedure call. +Otherwise, a variable is looked up first in the current namespace, +then in the global namespace. +However, if this bit is set in \fIflags\fR then the variable +is looked up only in the global namespace +even if there is a procedure call active. +If both \fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR and \fBTCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY\fR are given, +\fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR is ignored. +.TP +\fBTCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY\fR +Under normal circumstances the procedures look up variables as follows: +If a procedure call is active in \fIinterp\fR, +a variable is looked up at the current level of procedure call. +Otherwise, a variable is looked up first in the current namespace, +then in the global namespace. +However, if this bit is set in \fIflags\fR then the variable +is looked up only in the current namespace +even if there is a procedure call active. +.TP +\fBTCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG\fR +If an error is returned and this bit is set in \fIflags\fR, then +an error message will be left in the interpreter's result, +where it can be retrieved with \fBTcl_GetObjResult\fR +or \fBTcl_GetStringResult\fR. +If this flag bit isn't set then no error message is left +and the interpreter's result will not be modified. +.TP +\fBTCL_APPEND_VALUE\fR +If this bit is set then \fInewValuePtr\fR is appended to the current +value, instead of replacing it. +If the variable is currently undefined, then this bit is ignored. +.TP +\fBTCL_LIST_ELEMENT\fR +If this bit is set, then \fInewValuePtr\fR is converted to a valid +Tcl list element before setting (or appending to) the variable. +A separator space is appended before the new list element unless +the list element is going to be the first element in a list or +sublist (i.e. the variable's current value is empty, or contains +the single character ``{'', or ends in `` }''). +.TP +\fBTCL_PARSE_PART1\fR +If this bit is set, +then \fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR and \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR +will parse \fIpart1Ptr\fR +to obtain both an array name and an element name. +If the name in \fIpart1Ptr\fR contains an open parenthesis +and ends with a close parenthesis, +the name is treated as the name of an element of an array; +otherwise, the name in \fIpart1Ptr\fR +is interpreted as the name of a scalar variable. +When this bit is set, +\fIpart2Ptr\fR is ignored. +.PP +\fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR returns the value of the specified variable. +Its arguments are treated the same way as those for \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR. +It returns a pointer to the object which is the variable's value. +The reference count for the returned object is not incremented. +If the caller needs to keep a reference to the object, +say in a data structure, +it must increment the reference count using \fBTcl_IncrRefCount\fR. +If an error occurs in setting the variable +(e.g. an array variable is referenced +without giving an index into the array), +then NULL is returned. + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +Tcl_GetObjResult, Tcl_GetStringResult, Tcl_GetVar, Tcl_GetVar2, Tcl_SetVar, Tcl_SetVar2, Tcl_TraceVar, Tcl_UnsetVar, Tcl_UnsetVar2 + +.SH KEYWORDS +array, interpreter, object, scalar, set, unset, variable |