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diff --git a/doc/unload.n b/doc/unload.n index f060cd6..4c0b292 100644 --- a/doc/unload.n +++ b/doc/unload.n @@ -88,8 +88,11 @@ detached from the process. .SS "UNLOAD HOOK PROTOTYPE" .PP The unload procedure must match the following prototype: +.PP .CS -typedef int Tcl_PackageUnloadProc(Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, int \fIflags\fR); +typedef int \fBTcl_PackageUnloadProc\fR( + Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, + int \fIflags\fR); .CE .PP The \fIinterp\fR argument identifies the interpreter from which the @@ -142,12 +145,16 @@ library is still loaded), it may be dangerous to use \fBunload\fR on such a library (as the library will be completely detached from the application while some interpreters will continue to use it). .SH EXAMPLE +.PP If an unloadable module in the file \fBfoobar.dll\fR had been loaded using the \fBload\fR command like this (on Windows): +.PP .CS load c:/some/dir/foobar.dll .CE +.PP then it would be unloaded like this: +.PP .CS \fBunload\fR c:/some/dir/foobar.dll .CE @@ -160,3 +167,6 @@ without having to shut down the overall Tcl process. info sharedlibextension, load(n), safe(n) .SH KEYWORDS binary code, unloading, safe interpreter, shared library +.\" Local Variables: +.\" mode: nroff +.\" End: |