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diff --git a/doc/library.n b/doc/library.n index 98dcb35..6f8f265 100644 --- a/doc/library.n +++ b/doc/library.n @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ '\" '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -.so man.macros +'\" .TH library n "8.0" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" +.so man.macros .BS .SH NAME auto_execok, auto_import, auto_load, auto_mkindex, auto_qualify, auto_reset, tcl_findLibrary, parray, tcl_endOfWord, tcl_startOfNextWord, tcl_startOfPreviousWord, tcl_wordBreakAfter, tcl_wordBreakBefore \- standard library of Tcl procedures @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ auto_execok, auto_import, auto_load, auto_mkindex, auto_qualify, auto_reset, tcl \fBauto_qualify \fIcommand namespace\fR \fBauto_reset\fR \fBtcl_findLibrary \fIbasename version patch initScript enVarName varName\fR -\fBparray \fIarrayName\fR +\fBparray \fIarrayName\fR ?\fIpattern\fR? \fBtcl_endOfWord \fIstr start\fR \fBtcl_startOfNextWord \fIstr start\fR \fBtcl_startOfPreviousWord \fIstr start\fR @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ as its first characters then it is assumed to be a procedure definition and the next word of the line is taken as the procedure's name. Procedure definitions that do not appear in this way (e.g.\ they -have spaces before the \fBproc\fR) will not be indexed. If your +have spaces before the \fBproc\fR) will not be indexed. If your script contains .QW dangerous code, such as global initialization @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ performing the actual auto-loading of functions at runtime. This is a standard search procedure for use by extensions during their initialization. They call this procedure to look for their script library in several standard directories. -The last component of the name of the library directory is +The last component of the name of the library directory is normally \fIbasenameversion\fR (e.g., tk8.0), but it might be .QW library @@ -196,9 +196,11 @@ bin or bin/\fIarch\fR directory; relative to the executable file in the current build tree; relative to the executable file in a parallel build tree. .TP -\fBparray \fIarrayName\fR -Prints on standard output the names and values of all the elements -in the array \fIarrayName\fR. +\fBparray \fIarrayName\fR ?\fIpattern\fR? +Prints on standard output the names and values of all the elements in the +array \fIarrayName\fR, or just the names that match \fIpattern\fR (using the +matching rules of \fBstring match\fR) and their values if \fIpattern\fR is +given. \fIArrayName\fR must be an array accessible to the caller of \fBparray\fR. It may be either local or global. .TP @@ -283,7 +285,7 @@ a default value is used. .TP \fBenv(TCLLIBPATH)\fR If set, then it must contain a valid Tcl list giving directories to -search during auto-load operations. Directories must be specified in +search during auto-load operations. Directories must be specified in Tcl format, using .QW / as the path separator, regardless of platform. @@ -312,7 +314,7 @@ Unix, words are comprised of numbers, letters or underscores. .SH "SEE ALSO" env(n), info(n), re_syntax(n) .SH KEYWORDS -auto-exec, auto-load, library, unknown, word, whitespace +auto-exec, auto-load, library, unknown, word, whitespace '\"Local Variables: '\"mode: nroff '\"End: |