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diff --git a/generic/tclStringObj.c b/generic/tclStringObj.c index 6a9d832..7437ee4 100644 --- a/generic/tclStringObj.c +++ b/generic/tclStringObj.c @@ -1,108 +1,111 @@ -/* +/* * tclStringObj.c -- * - * This file contains procedures that implement string operations on Tcl - * objects. Some string operations work with UTF strings and others - * require Unicode format. Functions that require knowledge of the width + * This file contains functions that implement string operations on Tcl + * objects. Some string operations work with UTF strings and others + * require Unicode format. Functions that require knowledge of the width * of each character, such as indexing, operate on Unicode data. * - * A Unicode string is an internationalized string. Conceptually, a - * Unicode string is an array of 16-bit quantities organized as a sequence - * of properly formed UTF-8 characters. There is a one-to-one map between - * Unicode and UTF characters. Because Unicode characters have a fixed - * width, operations such as indexing operate on Unicode data. The String - * object is optimized for the case where each UTF char in a string is - * only one byte. In this case, we store the value of numChars, but we - * don't store the Unicode data (unless Tcl_GetUnicode is explicitly - * called). - * - * The String object type stores one or both formats. The default - * behavior is to store UTF. Once Unicode is calculated by a function, it + * A Unicode string is an internationalized string. Conceptually, a + * Unicode string is an array of 16-bit quantities organized as a + * sequence of properly formed UTF-8 characters. There is a one-to-one + * map between Unicode and UTF characters. Because Unicode characters + * have a fixed width, operations such as indexing operate on Unicode + * data. The String object is optimized for the case where each UTF char + * in a string is only one byte. In this case, we store the value of + * numChars, but we don't store the Unicode data (unless Tcl_GetUnicode + * is explicitly called). + * + * The String object type stores one or both formats. The default + * behavior is to store UTF. Once Unicode is calculated by a function, it * is stored in the internal rep for future access (without an additional * O(n) cost). * * To allow many appends to be done to an object without constantly * reallocating the space for the string or Unicode representation, we * allocate double the space for the string or Unicode and use the - * internal representation to keep track of how much space is used - * vs. allocated. + * internal representation to keep track of how much space is used vs. + * allocated. * * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * Copyright (c) 1999 by Scriptics Corporation. * - * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution - * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. + * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of + * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. */ #include "tclInt.h" +#include "tommath.h" /* - * Prototypes for procedures defined later in this file: + * Prototypes for functions defined later in this file: */ -static void AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep _ANSI_ARGS_(( - Tcl_Obj *objPtr, CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode, - int appendNumChars)); -static void AppendUnicodeToUtfRep _ANSI_ARGS_(( - Tcl_Obj *objPtr, CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode, - int numChars)); -static void AppendUtfToUnicodeRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr, - CONST char *bytes, int numBytes)); -static void AppendUtfToUtfRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr, - CONST char *bytes, int numBytes)); -static void DupStringInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr, - Tcl_Obj *copyPtr)); -static void FillUnicodeRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); -static void FreeStringInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); -static void GrowUnicodeBuffer _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr, - int needed)); -static int SetStringFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, - Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); +static void AppendPrintfToObjVA(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const char *format, va_list argList); +static void AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, int appendNumChars); +static void AppendUnicodeToUtfRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, int numChars); +static void AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const char *bytes, int numBytes); +static void AppendUtfToUtfRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const char *bytes, int numBytes); +static void DupStringInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + Tcl_Obj *copyPtr); +static void FillUnicodeRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); +static void FreeStringInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); +static void GrowUnicodeBuffer(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, int needed); +static int SetStringFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static void SetUnicodeObj(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode, int numChars); -static int UnicodeLength _ANSI_ARGS_((CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode)); -static void UpdateStringOfString _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, int numChars); +static int UnicodeLength(const Tcl_UniChar *unicode); +static void UpdateStringOfString(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); /* * The structure below defines the string Tcl object type by means of - * procedures that can be invoked by generic object code. + * functions that can be invoked by generic object code. */ Tcl_ObjType tclStringType = { - "string", /* name */ - FreeStringInternalRep, /* freeIntRepPro */ - DupStringInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */ - UpdateStringOfString, /* updateStringProc */ - SetStringFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */ + "string", /* name */ + FreeStringInternalRep, /* freeIntRepPro */ + DupStringInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */ + UpdateStringOfString, /* updateStringProc */ + SetStringFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */ }; /* - * The following structure is the internal rep for a String object. - * It keeps track of how much memory has been used and how much has been - * allocated for the Unicode and UTF string to enable growing and - * shrinking of the UTF and Unicode reps of the String object with fewer - * mallocs. To optimize string length and indexing operations, this - * structure also stores the number of characters (same of UTF and Unicode!) - * once that value has been computed. + * The following structure is the internal rep for a String object. It keeps + * track of how much memory has been used and how much has been allocated for + * the Unicode and UTF string to enable growing and shrinking of the UTF and + * Unicode reps of the String object with fewer mallocs. To optimize string + * length and indexing operations, this structure also stores the number of + * characters (same of UTF and Unicode!) once that value has been computed. + * + * Under normal configurations, what Tcl calls "Unicode" is actually UTF-16 + * restricted to the Basic Multilingual Plane (i.e. U+00000 to U+0FFFF). This + * can be officially modified by altering the definition of Tcl_UniChar in + * tcl.h, but do not do that unless you are sure what you're doing! */ typedef struct String { - int numChars; /* The number of chars in the string. - * -1 means this value has not been - * calculated. >= 0 means that there is a - * valid Unicode rep, or that the number - * of UTF bytes == the number of chars. */ - size_t allocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated - * for the UTF string (minus 1 byte for - * the termination char). */ - size_t uallocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated - * for the Unicode string (minus 2 bytes for - * the termination char). */ - int hasUnicode; /* Boolean determining whether the string - * has a Unicode representation. */ - Tcl_UniChar unicode[2]; /* The array of Unicode chars. The actual - * size of this field depends on the - * 'uallocated' field above. */ + int numChars; /* The number of chars in the string. -1 means + * this value has not been calculated. >= 0 + * means that there is a valid Unicode rep, or + * that the number of UTF bytes == the number + * of chars. */ + size_t allocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated for + * the UTF string (minus 1 byte for the + * termination char). */ + size_t uallocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated for + * the Unicode string (minus 2 bytes for the + * termination char). */ + int hasUnicode; /* Boolean determining whether the string has + * a Unicode representation. */ + Tcl_UniChar unicode[2]; /* The array of Unicode chars. The actual size + * of this field depends on the 'uallocated' + * field above. */ } String; #define STRING_MAXCHARS \ @@ -125,9 +128,9 @@ typedef struct String { (String *) attemptckrealloc((char *) ptr, \ (unsigned) STRING_SIZE(STRING_UALLOC(numChars)) ) #define GET_STRING(objPtr) \ - ((String *) (objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr) + ((String *) (objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr) #define SET_STRING(objPtr, stringPtr) \ - (objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr = (VOID *) (stringPtr) + ((objPtr)->internalRep.otherValuePtr = (void *) (stringPtr)) /* * TCL STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM @@ -138,31 +141,31 @@ typedef struct String { * Attempt to allocate 2 * (originalLength + appendLength) * On failure: * attempt to allocate originalLength + 2*appendLength + - * TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC + * TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC * * This algorithm allows very good performance, as it rapidly increases the * memory allocated for a given string, which minimizes the number of - * reallocations that must be performed. However, using only the doubling - * algorithm can lead to a significant waste of memory. In particular, it - * may fail even when there is sufficient memory available to complete the - * append request (but there is not 2 * totalLength memory available). So when - * the doubling fails (because there is not enough memory available), the + * reallocations that must be performed. However, using only the doubling + * algorithm can lead to a significant waste of memory. In particular, it may + * fail even when there is sufficient memory available to complete the append + * request (but there is not 2*totalLength memory available). So when the + * doubling fails (because there is not enough memory available), the * algorithm requests a smaller amount of memory, which is still enough to - * cover the request, but which hopefully will be less than the total available - * memory. - * - * The addition of TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC allows for efficient handling - * of very small appends. Without this extra slush factor, a sequence - * of several small appends would cause several memory allocations. - * As long as TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC is a reasonable size, we can - * avoid that behavior. + * cover the request, but which hopefully will be less than the total + * available memory. + * + * The addition of TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC allows for efficient handling of very + * small appends. Without this extra slush factor, a sequence of several small + * appends would cause several memory allocations. As long as + * TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC is a reasonable size, we can avoid that behavior. * * The growth algorithm can be tuned by adjusting the following parameters: * * TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC Additional space, in bytes, to allocate when - * the double allocation has failed. - * Default is 1024 (1 kilobyte). + * the double allocation has failed. Default is + * 1024 (1 kilobyte). */ + #ifndef TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC #define TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC 1024 #endif @@ -215,60 +218,55 @@ GrowUnicodeBuffer( * * Tcl_NewStringObj -- * - * This procedure is normally called when not debugging: i.e., when + * This function is normally called when not debugging: i.e., when * TCL_MEM_DEBUG is not defined. It creates a new string object and * initializes it from the byte pointer and length arguments. * - * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined, this procedure just returns the - * result of calling the debugging version Tcl_DbNewStringObj. + * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined, this function just returns the result + * of calling the debugging version Tcl_DbNewStringObj. * * Results: * A newly created string object is returned that has ref count zero. * * Side effects: - * The new object's internal string representation will be set to a - * copy of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is - * negative, use bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" - * points to a C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's type is set - * to NULL. An extra NULL is added to the end of the new object's byte - * array. + * The new object's internal string representation will be set to a copy + * of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is negative, use + * bytes up to the first NUL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" points to a + * C-style NUL-terminated string. The object's type is set to NULL. An + * extra NUL is added to the end of the new object's byte array. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG #undef Tcl_NewStringObj - Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length) - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes +Tcl_NewStringObj( + const char *bytes, /* Points to the first of the length bytes * used to initialize the new object. */ - int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" - * when initializing the new object. If - * negative, use bytes up to the first - * NULL byte. */ + int length) /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" + * when initializing the new object. If + * negative, use bytes up to the first NUL + * byte. */ { return Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, "unknown", 0); } - #else /* if not TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ - Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length) - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes +Tcl_NewStringObj( + const char *bytes, /* Points to the first of the length bytes * used to initialize the new object. */ - int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" - * when initializing the new object. If - * negative, use bytes up to the first - * NULL byte. */ + int length) /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" + * when initializing the new object. If + * negative, use bytes up to the first NUL + * byte. */ { register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; if (length < 0) { length = (bytes? strlen(bytes) : 0); } - TclNewObj(objPtr); - TclInitStringRep(objPtr, bytes, length); + TclNewStringObj(objPtr, bytes, length); return objPtr; } #endif /* TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ @@ -278,45 +276,43 @@ Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length) * * Tcl_DbNewStringObj -- * - * This procedure is normally called when debugging: i.e., when + * This function is normally called when debugging: i.e., when * TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined. It creates new string objects. It is the - * same as the Tcl_NewStringObj procedure above except that it calls + * same as the Tcl_NewStringObj function above except that it calls * Tcl_DbCkalloc directly with the file name and line number from its * caller. This simplifies debugging since then the [memory active] - * command will report the correct file name and line number when + * command will report the correct file name and line number when * reporting objects that haven't been freed. * - * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is not defined, this procedure just returns the + * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is not defined, this function just returns the * result of calling Tcl_NewStringObj. * * Results: * A newly created string object is returned that has ref count zero. * * Side effects: - * The new object's internal string representation will be set to a - * copy of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is - * negative, use bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" - * points to a C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's type is set - * to NULL. An extra NULL is added to the end of the new object's byte - * array. + * The new object's internal string representation will be set to a copy + * of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is negative, use + * bytes up to the first NUL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" points to a + * C-style NUL-terminated string. The object's type is set to NULL. An + * extra NUL is added to the end of the new object's byte array. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG - Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line) - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes +Tcl_DbNewStringObj( + const char *bytes, /* Points to the first of the length bytes * used to initialize the new object. */ - int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" - * when initializing the new object. If - * negative, use bytes up to the first - * NULL byte. */ - CONST char *file; /* The name of the source file calling this - * procedure; used for debugging. */ - int line; /* Line number in the source file; used - * for debugging. */ + int length, /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" + * when initializing the new object. If + * negative, use bytes up to the first NUL + * byte. */ + const char *file, /* The name of the source file calling this + * function; used for debugging. */ + int line) /* Line number in the source file; used for + * debugging. */ { register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; @@ -327,21 +323,19 @@ Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line) TclInitStringRep(objPtr, bytes, length); return objPtr; } - #else /* if not TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ - Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line) - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes +Tcl_DbNewStringObj( + const char *bytes, /* Points to the first of the length bytes * used to initialize the new object. */ - register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" - * when initializing the new object. If - * negative, use bytes up to the first - * NULL byte. */ - CONST char *file; /* The name of the source file calling this - * procedure; used for debugging. */ - int line; /* Line number in the source file; used - * for debugging. */ + register int length, /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" + * when initializing the new object. If + * negative, use bytes up to the first NUL + * byte. */ + const char *file, /* The name of the source file calling this + * function; used for debugging. */ + int line) /* Line number in the source file; used for + * debugging. */ { return Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length); } @@ -352,14 +346,13 @@ Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line) * * Tcl_NewUnicodeObj -- * - * This procedure is creates a new String object and initializes - * it from the given Unicode String. If the Utf String is the same size - * as the Unicode string, don't duplicate the data. + * This function is creates a new String object and initializes it from + * the given Unicode String. If the Utf String is the same size as the + * Unicode string, don't duplicate the data. * * Results: - * The newly created object is returned. This object will have no - * initial string representation. The returned object has a ref count - * of 0. + * The newly created object is returned. This object will have no initial + * string representation. The returned object has a ref count of 0. * * Side effects: * Memory allocated for new object and copy of Unicode argument. @@ -368,10 +361,10 @@ Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line) */ Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_NewUnicodeObj(unicode, numChars) - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* The unicode string used to initialize - * the new object. */ - int numChars; /* Number of characters in the unicode +Tcl_NewUnicodeObj( + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* The unicode string used to initialize the + * new object. */ + int numChars) /* Number of characters in the unicode * string. */ { Tcl_Obj *objPtr; @@ -392,60 +385,63 @@ Tcl_NewUnicodeObj(unicode, numChars) * Pointer to unicode string representing the unicode object. * * Side effects: - * Frees old internal rep. Allocates memory for new "String" - * internal rep. + * Frees old internal rep. Allocates memory for new "String" internal + * rep. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int -Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The String object to get the num chars of. */ +Tcl_GetCharLength( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The String object to get the num chars + * of. */ { String *stringPtr; - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); /* - * If numChars is unknown, then calculate the number of characaters - * while populating the Unicode string. + * If numChars is unknown, then calculate the number of characaters while + * populating the Unicode string. */ - + if (stringPtr->numChars == -1) { register int i = objPtr->length; register unsigned char *str = (unsigned char *) objPtr->bytes; /* * This is a speed sensitive function, so run specially over the - * string to count continuous ascii characters before resorting - * to the Tcl_NumUtfChars call. This is a long form of: - stringPtr->numChars = Tcl_NumUtfChars(objPtr->bytes, objPtr->length); - */ + * string to count continuous ascii characters before resorting to the + * Tcl_NumUtfChars call. This is a long form of: + stringPtr->numChars = Tcl_NumUtfChars(objPtr->bytes,objPtr->length); + * + * TODO: Consider macro-izing this. + */ - while (i && (*str < 0xC0)) { i--; str++; } + while (i && (*str < 0xC0)) { + i--; + str++; + } stringPtr->numChars = objPtr->length - i; if (i) { stringPtr->numChars += Tcl_NumUtfChars(objPtr->bytes + (objPtr->length - i), i); } - if (stringPtr->numChars == objPtr->length) { - + if (stringPtr->numChars == objPtr->length) { /* - * Since we've just calculated the number of chars, and all - * UTF chars are 1-byte long, we don't need to store the - * unicode string. + * Since we've just calculated the number of chars, and all UTF + * chars are 1-byte long, we don't need to store the unicode + * string. */ stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; - } else { - /* - * Since we've just calucalated the number of chars, and not - * all UTF chars are 1-byte long, go ahead and populate the - * unicode string. + * Since we've just calucalated the number of chars, and not all + * UTF chars are 1-byte long, go ahead and populate the unicode + * string. */ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr); @@ -454,7 +450,7 @@ Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr) * We need to fetch the pointer again because we have just * reallocated the structure to make room for the Unicode data. */ - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); } } @@ -466,8 +462,8 @@ Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr) * * Tcl_GetUniChar -- * - * Get the index'th Unicode character from the String object. The - * index is assumed to be in the appropriate range. + * Get the index'th Unicode character from the String object. The index + * is assumed to be in the appropriate range. * * Results: * Returns the index'th Unicode character in the Object. @@ -479,22 +475,21 @@ Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr) */ Tcl_UniChar -Tcl_GetUniChar(objPtr, index) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to get the Unicode charater from. */ - int index; /* Get the index'th Unicode character. */ +Tcl_GetUniChar( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* The object to get the Unicode charater + * from. */ + int index) /* Get the index'th Unicode character. */ { Tcl_UniChar unichar; String *stringPtr; - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (stringPtr->numChars == -1) { - /* - * We haven't yet calculated the length, so we don't have the - * Unicode str. We need to know the number of chars before we - * can do indexing. + * We haven't yet calculated the length, so we don't have the Unicode + * str. We need to know the number of chars before we can do indexing. */ Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr); @@ -503,15 +498,14 @@ Tcl_GetUniChar(objPtr, index) * We need to fetch the pointer again because we may have just * reallocated the structure. */ - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); } if (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0) { - /* - * All of the characters in the Utf string are 1 byte chars, - * so we don't store the unicode char. We get the Utf string - * and convert the index'th byte to a Unicode character. + * All of the characters in the Utf string are 1 byte chars, so we + * don't store the unicode char. We get the Utf string and convert the + * index'th byte to a Unicode character. */ unichar = (Tcl_UniChar) objPtr->bytes[index]; @@ -526,10 +520,10 @@ Tcl_GetUniChar(objPtr, index) * * Tcl_GetUnicode -- * - * Get the Unicode form of the String object. If - * the object is not already a String object, it will be converted - * to one. If the String object does not have a Unicode rep, then - * one is create from the UTF string format. + * Get the Unicode form of the String object. If the object is not + * already a String object, it will be converted to one. If the String + * object does not have a Unicode rep, then one is create from the UTF + * string format. * * Results: * Returns a pointer to the object's internal Unicode string. @@ -541,31 +535,31 @@ Tcl_GetUniChar(objPtr, index) */ Tcl_UniChar * -Tcl_GetUnicode(objPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to find the unicode string for. */ +Tcl_GetUnicode( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to find the unicode string + * for. */ { String *stringPtr; - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); - - if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { + if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { /* - * We haven't yet calculated the length, or all of the characters - * in the Utf string are 1 byte chars (so we didn't store the - * unicode str). Since this function must return a unicode string, - * and one has not yet been stored, force the Unicode to be - * calculated and stored now. + * We haven't yet calculated the length, or all of the characters in + * the Utf string are 1 byte chars (so we didn't store the unicode + * str). Since this function must return a unicode string, and one has + * not yet been stored, force the Unicode to be calculated and stored + * now. */ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr); /* - * We need to fetch the pointer again because we have just - * reallocated the structure to make room for the Unicode data. + * We need to fetch the pointer again because we have just reallocated + * the structure to make room for the Unicode data. */ - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); } return stringPtr->unicode; @@ -576,10 +570,10 @@ Tcl_GetUnicode(objPtr) * * Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj -- * - * Get the Unicode form of the String object with length. If - * the object is not already a String object, it will be converted - * to one. If the String object does not have a Unicode rep, then - * one is create from the UTF string format. + * Get the Unicode form of the String object with length. If the object + * is not already a String object, it will be converted to one. If the + * String object does not have a Unicode rep, then one is create from the + * UTF string format. * * Results: * Returns a pointer to the object's internal Unicode string. @@ -591,34 +585,34 @@ Tcl_GetUnicode(objPtr) */ Tcl_UniChar * -Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to find the unicode string for. */ - int *lengthPtr; /* If non-NULL, the location where the - * string rep's unichar length should be - * stored. If NULL, no length is stored. */ +Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* The object to find the unicode string + * for. */ + int *lengthPtr) /* If non-NULL, the location where the string + * rep's unichar length should be stored. If + * NULL, no length is stored. */ { String *stringPtr; - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); - - if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { + if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { /* - * We haven't yet calculated the length, or all of the characters - * in the Utf string are 1 byte chars (so we didn't store the - * unicode str). Since this function must return a unicode string, - * and one has not yet been stored, force the Unicode to be - * calculated and stored now. + * We haven't yet calculated the length, or all of the characters in + * the Utf string are 1 byte chars (so we didn't store the unicode + * str). Since this function must return a unicode string, and one has + * not yet been stored, force the Unicode to be calculated and stored + * now. */ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr); /* - * We need to fetch the pointer again because we have just - * reallocated the structure to make room for the Unicode data. + * We need to fetch the pointer again because we have just reallocated + * the structure to make room for the Unicode data. */ - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); } @@ -633,10 +627,10 @@ Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr) * * Tcl_GetRange -- * - * Create a Tcl Object that contains the chars between first and last - * of the object indicated by "objPtr". If the object is not already - * a String object, convert it to one. The first and last indices - * are assumed to be in the appropriate range. + * Create a Tcl Object that contains the chars between first and last of + * the object indicated by "objPtr". If the object is not already a + * String object, convert it to one. The first and last indices are + * assumed to be in the appropriate range. * * Results: * Returns a new Tcl Object of the String type. @@ -648,23 +642,21 @@ Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr) */ Tcl_Obj * -Tcl_GetRange(objPtr, first, last) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The Tcl object to find the range of. */ - int first; /* First index of the range. */ - int last; /* Last index of the range. */ +Tcl_GetRange( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* The Tcl object to find the range of. */ + int first, /* First index of the range. */ + int last) /* Last index of the range. */ { Tcl_Obj *newObjPtr; /* The Tcl object to find the range of. */ String *stringPtr; - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (stringPtr->numChars == -1) { - /* - * We haven't yet calculated the length, so we don't have the - * Unicode str. We need to know the number of chars before we - * can do indexing. + * We haven't yet calculated the length, so we don't have the Unicode + * str. We need to know the number of chars before we can do indexing. */ Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr); @@ -673,26 +665,26 @@ Tcl_GetRange(objPtr, first, last) * We need to fetch the pointer again because we may have just * reallocated the structure. */ - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); } - if (objPtr->bytes && stringPtr->numChars == objPtr->length) { - char *str = Tcl_GetString(objPtr); + if (objPtr->bytes && (stringPtr->numChars == objPtr->length)) { + char *str = TclGetString(objPtr); /* - * All of the characters in the Utf string are 1 byte chars, - * so we don't store the unicode char. Create a new string - * object containing the specified range of chars. + * All of the characters in the Utf string are 1 byte chars, so we + * don't store the unicode char. Create a new string object containing + * the specified range of chars. */ - + newObjPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(&str[first], last-first+1); /* - * Since we know the new string only has 1-byte chars, we - * can set it's numChars field. + * Since we know the new string only has 1-byte chars, we can set it's + * numChars field. */ - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, newObjPtr); stringPtr = GET_STRING(newObjPtr); stringPtr->numChars = last-first+1; @@ -709,49 +701,44 @@ Tcl_GetRange(objPtr, first, last) * Tcl_SetStringObj -- * * Modify an object to hold a string that is a copy of the bytes - * indicated by the byte pointer and length arguments. + * indicated by the byte pointer and length arguments. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * The object's string representation will be set to a copy of - * the "length" bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is negative, use - * bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" points to a - * C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's old string and internal + * The object's string representation will be set to a copy of the + * "length" bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is negative, use bytes + * up to the first NUL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" points to a C-style + * NUL-terminated string. The object's old string and internal * representations are freed and the object's type is set NULL. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_SetStringObj(objPtr, bytes, length) - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose internal rep to init. */ - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes +Tcl_SetStringObj( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Object whose internal rep to init. */ + const char *bytes, /* Points to the first of the length bytes * used to initialize the object. */ - register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" - * when initializing the object. If - * negative, use bytes up to the first - * NULL byte.*/ + register int length) /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes" + * when initializing the object. If negative, + * use bytes up to the first NUL byte.*/ { - register Tcl_ObjType *oldTypePtr = objPtr->typePtr; - if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_SetStringObj called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_SetStringObj"); } /* * Set the type to NULL and free any internal rep for the old type. */ - if ((oldTypePtr != NULL) && (oldTypePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) { - oldTypePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr); - } + TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); objPtr->typePtr = NULL; /* - * Free any old string rep, then set the string rep to a copy of - * the length bytes starting at "bytes". + * Free any old string rep, then set the string rep to a copy of the + * length bytes starting at "bytes". */ Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); @@ -766,30 +753,29 @@ Tcl_SetStringObj(objPtr, bytes, length) * * Tcl_SetObjLength -- * - * This procedure changes the length of the string representation - * of an object. + * This function changes the length of the string representation of an + * object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * If the size of objPtr's string representation is greater than - * length, then it is reduced to length and a new terminating null - * byte is stored in the strength. If the length of the string - * representation is greater than length, the storage space is - * reallocated to the given length; a null byte is stored at the - * end, but other bytes past the end of the original string - * representation are undefined. The object's internal + * If the size of objPtr's string representation is greater than length, + * then it is reduced to length and a new terminating null byte is stored + * in the strength. If the length of the string representation is greater + * than length, the storage space is reallocated to the given length; a + * null byte is stored at the end, but other bytes past the end of the + * original string representation are undefined. The object's internal * representation is changed to "expendable string". * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, length) - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object. This object must - * not currently be shared. */ - register int length; /* Number of bytes desired for string +Tcl_SetObjLength( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Pointer to object. This object must not + * currently be shared. */ + register int length) /* Number of bytes desired for string * representation of object, not including * terminating null byte. */ { @@ -804,64 +790,83 @@ Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, length) "%d (integer overflow?)", length); } if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_SetObjLength called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_SetObjLength"); } SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); - - /* Check that we're not extending a pure unicode string */ - - if ((size_t)length > stringPtr->allocated && - (objPtr->bytes != NULL || stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { - char *new; + /* + * Check that we're not extending a pure unicode string. + */ + + if ((size_t)length > stringPtr->allocated && + (objPtr->bytes != NULL || stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { /* - * Not enough space in current string. Reallocate the string - * space and free the old string. + * Not enough space in current string. Reallocate the string space and + * free the old string. */ - if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep && objPtr->bytes != NULL) { - new = (char *) ckrealloc((char *)objPtr->bytes, - (unsigned)(length+1)); + + if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { + objPtr->bytes = ckrealloc((char *) objPtr->bytes, + (unsigned) (length + 1)); } else { - new = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (length+1)); + char *newBytes = ckalloc((unsigned) (length+1)); + if (objPtr->bytes != NULL && objPtr->length != 0) { - memcpy((VOID *) new, (VOID *) objPtr->bytes, - (size_t) objPtr->length); + memcpy(newBytes, objPtr->bytes, (size_t) objPtr->length); Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); } + objPtr->bytes = newBytes; } - objPtr->bytes = new; stringPtr->allocated = length; - /* Invalidate the unicode data. */ + + /* + * Invalidate the unicode data. + */ + stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; } - + if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) { - objPtr->length = length; - if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { - /* Ensure the string is NULL-terminated */ - objPtr->bytes[length] = 0; - } - /* Invalidate the unicode data. */ - stringPtr->numChars = -1; - stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; + objPtr->length = length; + if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { + /* + * Ensure the string is NUL-terminated. + */ + + objPtr->bytes[length] = 0; + } + + /* + * Invalidate the unicode data. + */ + + stringPtr->numChars = -1; + stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; } else { - /* Changing length of pure unicode string */ - size_t uallocated = STRING_UALLOC(length); + /* + * Changing length of pure unicode string. + */ + + size_t uallocated = STRING_UALLOC(length); stringCheckLimits(length); - if (uallocated > stringPtr->uallocated) { + if (uallocated > stringPtr->uallocated) { stringPtr = stringRealloc(stringPtr, length); - SET_STRING(objPtr, stringPtr); - stringPtr->uallocated = uallocated; - } - stringPtr->numChars = length; - stringPtr->hasUnicode = (length > 0); - /* Ensure the string is NULL-terminated */ - stringPtr->unicode[length] = 0; - stringPtr->allocated = 0; - objPtr->length = 0; + SET_STRING(objPtr, stringPtr); + stringPtr->uallocated = uallocated; + } + stringPtr->numChars = length; + stringPtr->hasUnicode = (length > 0); + + /* + * Ensure the string is NUL-terminated. + */ + + stringPtr->unicode[length] = 0; + stringPtr->allocated = 0; + objPtr->length = 0; } } @@ -870,30 +875,29 @@ Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, length) * * Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength -- * - * This procedure changes the length of the string representation - * of an object. It uses the attempt* (non-panic'ing) memory allocators. + * This function changes the length of the string representation of an + * object. It uses the attempt* (non-panic'ing) memory allocators. * * Results: * 1 if the requested memory was allocated, 0 otherwise. * * Side effects: - * If the size of objPtr's string representation is greater than - * length, then it is reduced to length and a new terminating null - * byte is stored in the strength. If the length of the string - * representation is greater than length, the storage space is - * reallocated to the given length; a null byte is stored at the - * end, but other bytes past the end of the original string - * representation are undefined. The object's internal + * If the size of objPtr's string representation is greater than length, + * then it is reduced to length and a new terminating null byte is stored + * in the strength. If the length of the string representation is greater + * than length, the storage space is reallocated to the given length; a + * null byte is stored at the end, but other bytes past the end of the + * original string representation are undefined. The object's internal * representation is changed to "expendable string". * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int -Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, length) - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object. This object must - * not currently be shared. */ - register int length; /* Number of bytes desired for string +Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Pointer to object. This object must not + * currently be shared. */ + register int length) /* Number of bytes desired for string * representation of object, not including * terminating null byte. */ { @@ -907,56 +911,72 @@ Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, length) return 0; } if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength"); } SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); - /* Check that we're not extending a pure unicode string */ + /* + * Check that we're not extending a pure unicode string. + */ - if (length > (int) stringPtr->allocated && + if (length > (int) stringPtr->allocated && (objPtr->bytes != NULL || stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { - char *new; + char *newBytes; /* - * Not enough space in current string. Reallocate the string - * space and free the old string. + * Not enough space in current string. Reallocate the string space and + * free the old string. */ - if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep && objPtr->bytes != NULL) { - new = (char *) attemptckrealloc((char *)objPtr->bytes, - (unsigned)(length+1)); - if (new == NULL) { + + if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { + newBytes = attemptckrealloc(objPtr->bytes, + (unsigned)(length + 1)); + if (newBytes == NULL) { return 0; } } else { - new = (char *) attemptckalloc((unsigned) (length+1)); - if (new == NULL) { + newBytes = attemptckalloc((unsigned) (length + 1)); + if (newBytes == NULL) { return 0; } if (objPtr->bytes != NULL && objPtr->length != 0) { - memcpy((VOID *) new, (VOID *) objPtr->bytes, - (size_t) objPtr->length); - Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); + memcpy(newBytes, objPtr->bytes, (size_t) objPtr->length); + Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); } } - objPtr->bytes = new; + objPtr->bytes = newBytes; stringPtr->allocated = length; - /* Invalidate the unicode data. */ + + /* + * Invalidate the unicode data. + */ + stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; } - + if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) { objPtr->length = length; if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { - /* Ensure the string is NULL-terminated */ + /* + * Ensure the string is NULL-terminated. + */ + objPtr->bytes[length] = 0; } - /* Invalidate the unicode data. */ + + /* + * Invalidate the unicode data. + */ + stringPtr->numChars = -1; stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; } else { - /* Changing length of pure unicode string */ + /* + * Changing length of pure unicode string. + */ + size_t uallocated = STRING_UALLOC(length); if (length > STRING_MAXCHARS) { return 0; @@ -965,14 +985,18 @@ Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, length) if (uallocated > stringPtr->uallocated) { stringPtr = stringAttemptRealloc(stringPtr, length); if (stringPtr == NULL) { - return 0; + return 0; } SET_STRING(objPtr, stringPtr); stringPtr->uallocated = uallocated; } stringPtr->numChars = length; stringPtr->hasUnicode = (length > 0); - /* Ensure the string is NULL-terminated */ + + /* + * Ensure the string is NUL-terminated. + */ + stringPtr->unicode[length] = 0; stringPtr->allocated = 0; objPtr->length = 0; @@ -997,21 +1021,17 @@ Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, length) */ void -Tcl_SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to set the string of. */ - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* The unicode string used to initialize - * the object. */ - int numChars; /* Number of characters in the unicode +Tcl_SetUnicodeObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* The object to set the string of. */ + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* The unicode string used to initialize the + * object. */ + int numChars) /* Number of characters in the unicode * string. */ { - Tcl_ObjType *typePtr = objPtr->typePtr; - if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_SetUnicodeObj"); } - if ((typePtr != NULL) && (typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) { - typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr); - } + TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars); } @@ -1031,11 +1051,11 @@ UnicodeLength( } static void -SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to set the string of. */ - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* The unicode string used to initialize - * the object. */ - int numChars; /* Number of characters in the unicode +SetUnicodeObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* The object to set the string of. */ + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* The unicode string used to initialize the + * object. */ + int numChars) /* Number of characters in the unicode * string. */ { String *stringPtr; @@ -1048,7 +1068,7 @@ SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars) /* * Allocate enough space for the String structure + Unicode string. */ - + stringCheckLimits(numChars); uallocated = STRING_UALLOC(numChars); stringPtr = (String *) ckalloc(STRING_SIZE(uallocated)); @@ -1057,7 +1077,7 @@ SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars) stringPtr->uallocated = uallocated; stringPtr->hasUnicode = (numChars > 0); stringPtr->allocated = 0; - memcpy((VOID *) stringPtr->unicode, (VOID *) unicode, uallocated); + memcpy(stringPtr->unicode, unicode, uallocated); stringPtr->unicode[numChars] = 0; Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); @@ -1068,35 +1088,42 @@ SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars) /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * - * Tcl_AppendToObj -- + * Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj -- * - * This procedure appends a sequence of bytes to an object. + * This function appends a limited number of bytes from a sequence of + * bytes to an object, marking any limitation with an ellipsis. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * The bytes at *bytes are appended to the string representation - * of objPtr. + * The bytes at *bytes are appended to the string representation of + * objPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, bytes, length) - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST char *bytes; /* Points to the bytes to append to the +Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const char *bytes, /* Points to the bytes to append to the * object. */ - register int length; /* The number of bytes to append from - * "bytes". If < 0, then append all bytes - * up to NULL byte. */ + register int length, /* The number of bytes available to be + * appended from "bytes". If < 0, then all + * bytes up to a NUL byte are available. */ + register int limit, /* The maximum number of bytes to append to + * the object. */ + const char *ellipsis) /* Ellipsis marker string, appended to the + * object to indicate not all available bytes + * at "bytes" were appended. */ { String *stringPtr; + int toCopy = 0; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_AppendToObj called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj"); } - + SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); if (length < 0) { @@ -1106,29 +1133,76 @@ Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, bytes, length) return; } + if (length <= limit) { + toCopy = length; + } else { + if (ellipsis == NULL) { + ellipsis = "..."; + } + toCopy = Tcl_UtfPrev(bytes+limit+1-strlen(ellipsis), bytes) - bytes; + } + /* - * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then append the Unicode - * conversion of "bytes" to the objPtr's Unicode rep, otherwise - * append "bytes" to objPtr's string rep. + * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then append the Unicode conversion + * of "bytes" to the objPtr's Unicode rep, otherwise append "bytes" to + * objPtr's string rep. */ stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (stringPtr->hasUnicode != 0) { - AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, length); + AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, toCopy); + } else { + AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, toCopy); + } - stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); + if (length <= limit) { + return; + } + + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); + if (stringPtr->hasUnicode != 0) { + AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, ellipsis, -1); } else { - AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, length); + AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, ellipsis, -1); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * + * Tcl_AppendToObj -- + * + * This function appends a sequence of bytes to an object. + * + * Results: + * None. + * + * Side effects: + * The bytes at *bytes are appended to the string representation of + * objPtr. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +Tcl_AppendToObj( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const char *bytes, /* Points to the bytes to append to the + * object. */ + register int length) /* The number of bytes to append from "bytes". + * If < 0, then append all bytes up to NUL + * byte. */ +{ + Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj(objPtr, bytes, length, INT_MAX, NULL); +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * * Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj -- * - * This procedure appends a Unicode string to an object in the - * most efficient manner possible. Length must be >= 0. + * This function appends a Unicode string to an object in the most + * efficient manner possible. Length must be >= 0. * * Results: * None. @@ -1140,16 +1214,16 @@ Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, bytes, length) */ void -Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj(objPtr, unicode, length) - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* The unicode string to append to the - * object. */ - int length; /* Number of chars in "unicode". */ +Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj( + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* The unicode string to append to the + * object. */ + int length) /* Number of chars in "unicode". */ { String *stringPtr; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj"); } if (length == 0) { @@ -1160,9 +1234,9 @@ Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj(objPtr, unicode, length) stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); /* - * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then append the "unicode" - * to the objPtr's Unicode rep, otherwise the UTF conversion of - * "unicode" to objPtr's string rep. + * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then append the "unicode" to the + * objPtr's Unicode rep, otherwise the UTF conversion of "unicode" to + * objPtr's string rep. */ if (stringPtr->hasUnicode != 0) { @@ -1177,23 +1251,23 @@ Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj(objPtr, unicode, length) * * Tcl_AppendObjToObj -- * - * This procedure appends the string rep of one object to another. + * This function appends the string rep of one object to another. * "objPtr" cannot be a shared object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * The string rep of appendObjPtr is appended to the string + * The string rep of appendObjPtr is appended to the string * representation of objPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - Tcl_Obj *appendObjPtr; /* Object to append. */ +Tcl_AppendObjToObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + Tcl_Obj *appendObjPtr) /* Object to append. */ { String *stringPtr; int length, numChars, allOneByteChars; @@ -1202,25 +1276,22 @@ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr) SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); /* - * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then get a Unicode string - * from appendObjPtr and append it. + * If objPtr has a valid Unicode rep, then get a Unicode string from + * appendObjPtr and append it. */ stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (stringPtr->hasUnicode != 0) { - /* * If appendObjPtr is not of the "String" type, don't convert it. */ if (appendObjPtr->typePtr == &tclStringType) { stringPtr = GET_STRING(appendObjPtr); - if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) - || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { - + if ((stringPtr->numChars == -1) || (stringPtr->hasUnicode == 0)) { /* - * If appendObjPtr is a string obj with no valid Unicode - * rep, then fill its unicode rep. + * If appendObjPtr is a string obj with no valid Unicode rep, + * then fill its unicode rep. */ FillUnicodeRep(appendObjPtr); @@ -1229,19 +1300,19 @@ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr) AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, stringPtr->unicode, stringPtr->numChars); } else { - bytes = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(appendObjPtr, &length); + bytes = TclGetStringFromObj(appendObjPtr, &length); AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, length); } return; } /* - * Append to objPtr's UTF string rep. If we know the number of - * characters in both objects before appending, then set the combined - * number of characters in the final (appended-to) object. + * Append to objPtr's UTF string rep. If we know the number of characters + * in both objects before appending, then set the combined number of + * characters in the final (appended-to) object. */ - bytes = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(appendObjPtr, &length); + bytes = TclGetStringFromObj(appendObjPtr, &length); allOneByteChars = 0; numChars = stringPtr->numChars; @@ -1266,8 +1337,8 @@ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr) * * AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep -- * - * This procedure appends the contents of "unicode" to the Unicode - * rep of "objPtr". objPtr must already have a valid Unicode rep. + * This function appends the contents of "unicode" to the Unicode rep of + * "objPtr". objPtr must already have a valid Unicode rep. * * Results: * None. @@ -1279,13 +1350,13 @@ Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr) */ static void -AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* String to append. */ - int appendNumChars; /* Number of chars of "unicode" to append. */ +AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* String to append. */ + int appendNumChars) /* Number of chars of "unicode" to append. */ { String *stringPtr; - size_t numChars; + int numChars; if (appendNumChars < 0) { appendNumChars = UnicodeLength(unicode); @@ -1298,11 +1369,11 @@ AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); /* - * If not enough space has been allocated for the unicode rep, - * reallocate the internal rep object with additional space. First - * try to double the required allocation; if that fails, try a more - * modest increase. See the "TCL STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at - * the top of this file for an explanation of this growth algorithm. + * If not enough space has been allocated for the unicode rep, reallocate + * the internal rep object with additional space. First try to double the + * required allocation; if that fails, try a more modest increase. See the + * "TCL STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at the top of this file for an + * explanation of this growth algorithm. */ numChars = stringPtr->numChars + appendNumChars; @@ -1315,11 +1386,11 @@ AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) * due to the reallocs below. */ int offset = -1; - if (unicode >= stringPtr->unicode && unicode <= stringPtr->unicode + if (unicode >= stringPtr->unicode && unicode <= stringPtr->unicode + 1 + stringPtr->uallocated / sizeof(Tcl_UniChar)) { offset = unicode - stringPtr->unicode; } - + GrowUnicodeBuffer(objPtr, numChars); stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); @@ -1334,7 +1405,7 @@ AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) * trailing null. */ - memcpy((VOID*) (stringPtr->unicode + stringPtr->numChars), unicode, + memcpy(stringPtr->unicode + stringPtr->numChars, unicode, appendNumChars * sizeof(Tcl_UniChar)); stringPtr->unicode[numChars] = 0; stringPtr->numChars = numChars; @@ -1348,8 +1419,8 @@ AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) * * AppendUnicodeToUtfRep -- * - * This procedure converts the contents of "unicode" to UTF and - * appends the UTF to the string rep of "objPtr". + * This function converts the contents of "unicode" to UTF and appends + * the UTF to the string rep of "objPtr". * * Results: * None. @@ -1361,14 +1432,14 @@ AppendUnicodeToUnicodeRep(objPtr, unicode, appendNumChars) */ static void -AppendUnicodeToUtfRep(objPtr, unicode, numChars) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST Tcl_UniChar *unicode; /* String to convert to UTF. */ - int numChars; /* Number of chars of "unicode" to convert. */ +AppendUnicodeToUtfRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const Tcl_UniChar *unicode, /* String to convert to UTF. */ + int numChars) /* Number of chars of "unicode" to convert. */ { Tcl_DString dsPtr; - CONST char *bytes; - + const char *bytes; + if (numChars < 0) { numChars = UnicodeLength(unicode); } @@ -1387,9 +1458,9 @@ AppendUnicodeToUtfRep(objPtr, unicode, numChars) * * AppendUtfToUnicodeRep -- * - * This procedure converts the contents of "bytes" to Unicode and - * appends the Unicode to the Unicode rep of "objPtr". objPtr must - * already have a valid Unicode rep. + * This function converts the contents of "bytes" to Unicode and appends + * the Unicode to the Unicode rep of "objPtr". objPtr must already have a + * valid Unicode rep. * * Results: * None. @@ -1401,10 +1472,10 @@ AppendUnicodeToUtfRep(objPtr, unicode, numChars) */ static void -AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST char *bytes; /* String to convert to Unicode. */ - int numBytes; /* Number of bytes of "bytes" to convert. */ +AppendUtfToUnicodeRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const char *bytes, /* String to convert to Unicode. */ + int numBytes) /* Number of bytes of "bytes" to convert. */ { Tcl_DString dsPtr; int numChars; @@ -1416,7 +1487,7 @@ AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) if (numBytes == 0) { return; } - + Tcl_DStringInit(&dsPtr); numChars = Tcl_NumUtfChars(bytes, numBytes); unicode = (Tcl_UniChar *)Tcl_UtfToUniCharDString(bytes, numBytes, &dsPtr); @@ -1429,8 +1500,8 @@ AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) * * AppendUtfToUtfRep -- * - * This procedure appends "numBytes" bytes of "bytes" to the UTF string - * rep of "objPtr". objPtr must already have a valid String rep. + * This function appends "numBytes" bytes of "bytes" to the UTF string + * rep of "objPtr". objPtr must already have a valid String rep. * * Results: * None. @@ -1442,10 +1513,10 @@ AppendUtfToUnicodeRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) */ static void -AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - CONST char *bytes; /* String to append. */ - int numBytes; /* Number of bytes of "bytes" to append. */ +AppendUtfToUtfRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + const char *bytes, /* String to append. */ + int numBytes) /* Number of bytes of "bytes" to append. */ { String *stringPtr; int newLength, oldLength; @@ -1470,7 +1541,7 @@ AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (newLength > (int) stringPtr->allocated) { - /* + /* * Protect against case where unicode points into the existing * stringPtr->unicode array. Force it to follow any relocations * due to the reallocs below. @@ -1482,10 +1553,10 @@ AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) } /* - * There isn't currently enough space in the string representation - * so allocate additional space. First, try to double the length - * required. If that fails, try a more modest allocation. See the - * "TCL STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at the top of this file for an + * There isn't currently enough space in the string representation so + * allocate additional space. First, try to double the length + * required. If that fails, try a more modest allocation. See the "TCL + * STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at the top of this file for an * explanation of this growth algorithm. */ @@ -1497,7 +1568,7 @@ AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) unsigned int limit = INT_MAX - newLength; unsigned int extra = numBytes + TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC; int growth = (int) ((extra > limit) ? limit : extra); - + Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, newLength + growth); } @@ -1510,12 +1581,11 @@ AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) /* * Invalidate the unicode data. */ - + stringPtr->numChars = -1; stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; - - memcpy((VOID *) (objPtr->bytes + oldLength), (VOID *) bytes, - (size_t) numBytes); + + memcpy(objPtr->bytes + oldLength, bytes, (size_t) numBytes); objPtr->bytes[newLength] = 0; objPtr->length = newLength; } @@ -1525,23 +1595,23 @@ AppendUtfToUtfRep(objPtr, bytes, numBytes) * * Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA -- * - * This procedure appends one or more null-terminated strings - * to an object. + * This function appends one or more null-terminated strings to an + * object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * The contents of all the string arguments are appended to the - * string representation of objPtr. + * The contents of all the string arguments are appended to the string + * representation of objPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */ - va_list argList; /* Variable argument list. */ +Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Points to the object to append to. */ + va_list argList) /* Variable argument list. */ { #define STATIC_LIST_SIZE 16 String *stringPtr; @@ -1553,7 +1623,7 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) int nargs, i; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { - panic("Tcl_AppendStringsToObj called with shared object"); + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_AppendStringsToObj"); } SetStringFromAny(NULL, objPtr); @@ -1566,10 +1636,10 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) (void) Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &oldLength); /* - * Figure out how much space is needed for all the strings, and - * expand the string representation if it isn't big enough. If no - * bytes would be appended, just return. Note that on some platforms - * (notably OS/390) the argList is an array so we need to use memcpy. + * Figure out how much space is needed for all the strings, and expand the + * string representation if it isn't big enough. If no bytes would be + * appended, just return. Note that on some platforms (notably OS/390) the + * argList is an array so we need to use memcpy. */ nargs = 0; @@ -1579,21 +1649,22 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) if (string == NULL) { break; } - if (nargs >= nargs_space) { - /* - * Expand the args buffer - */ - nargs_space += STATIC_LIST_SIZE; - if (args == static_list) { - args = (void *)ckalloc(nargs_space * sizeof(char *)); - for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i) { - args[i] = static_list[i]; - } - } else { - args = (void *)ckrealloc((void *)args, + if (nargs >= nargs_space) { + /* + * Expand the args buffer. + */ + + nargs_space += STATIC_LIST_SIZE; + if (args == static_list) { + args = (void *) ckalloc(nargs_space * sizeof(char *)); + for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i) { + args[i] = static_list[i]; + } + } else { + args = (void *) ckrealloc((void *) args, nargs_space * sizeof(char *)); - } - } + } + } newLength += strlen(string); args[nargs++] = string; } @@ -1603,17 +1674,16 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (oldLength + newLength > (int) stringPtr->allocated) { - /* - * There isn't currently enough space in the string - * representation, so allocate additional space. If the current - * string representation isn't empty (i.e. it looks like we're - * doing a series of appends) then try to allocate extra space to - * accomodate future growth: first try to double the required memory; - * if that fails, try a more modest allocation. See the "TCL STRING - * GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at the top of this file for an explanation - * of this growth algorithm. Otherwise, if the current string - * representation is empty, exactly enough memory is allocated. + * There isn't currently enough space in the string representation, so + * allocate additional space. If the current string representation + * isn't empty (i.e. it looks like we're doing a series of appends) + * then try to allocate extra space to accomodate future growth: first + * try to double the required memory; if that fails, try a more modest + * allocation. See the "TCL STRING GROWTH ALGORITHM" comment at the + * top of this file for an explanation of this growth algorithm. + * Otherwise, if the current string representation is empty, exactly + * enough memory is allocated. */ if (oldLength == 0) { @@ -1622,20 +1692,20 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) attemptLength = 2 * (oldLength + newLength); if (Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, attemptLength) == 0) { attemptLength = oldLength + (2 * newLength) + - TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC; + TCL_GROWTH_MIN_ALLOC; Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, attemptLength); } } } /* - * Make a second pass through the arguments, appending all the - * strings to the object. + * Make a second pass through the arguments, appending all the strings to + * the object. */ dst = objPtr->bytes + oldLength; for (i = 0; i < nargs; ++i) { - string = args[i]; + string = args[i]; if (string == NULL) { break; } @@ -1647,10 +1717,10 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) } /* - * Add a null byte to terminate the string. However, be careful: - * it's possible that the object is totally empty (if it was empty - * originally and there was nothing to append). In this case dst is - * NULL; just leave everything alone. + * Add a null byte to terminate the string. However, be careful: it's + * possible that the object is totally empty (if it was empty originally + * and there was nothing to append). In this case dst is NULL; just leave + * everything alone. */ if (dst != NULL) { @@ -1658,14 +1728,13 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) } objPtr->length = oldLength + newLength; - done: + done: /* - * If we had to allocate a buffer from the heap, - * free it now. + * If we had to allocate a buffer from the heap, free it now. */ - + if (args != static_list) { - ckfree((void *)args); + ckfree((void *) args); } #undef STATIC_LIST_SIZE } @@ -1675,37 +1744,1050 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA (objPtr, argList) * * Tcl_AppendStringsToObj -- * - * This procedure appends one or more null-terminated strings - * to an object. + * This function appends one or more null-terminated strings to an + * object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * The contents of all the string arguments are appended to the - * string representation of objPtr. + * The contents of all the string arguments are appended to the string + * representation of objPtr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void -Tcl_AppendStringsToObj TCL_VARARGS_DEF(Tcl_Obj *,arg1) +Tcl_AppendStringsToObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + ...) { - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; va_list argList; - objPtr = TCL_VARARGS_START(Tcl_Obj *,arg1,argList); + va_start(argList, objPtr); Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA(objPtr, argList); va_end(argList); } /* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_AppendFormatToObj -- + * + * This function appends a list of Tcl_Obj's to a Tcl_Obj according to + * the formatting instructions embedded in the format string. The + * formatting instructions are inspired by sprintf(). Returns TCL_OK when + * successful. If there's an error in the arguments, TCL_ERROR is + * returned, and an error message is written to the interp, if non-NULL. + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +Tcl_AppendFormatToObj( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_Obj *appendObj, + const char *format, + int objc, + Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) +{ + const char *span = format, *msg; + int numBytes = 0, objIndex = 0, gotXpg = 0, gotSequential = 0; + int originalLength, limit; + static const char *mixedXPG = + "cannot mix \"%\" and \"%n$\" conversion specifiers"; + static const char *badIndex[2] = { + "not enough arguments for all format specifiers", + "\"%n$\" argument index out of range" + }; + static const char *overflow = "max size for a Tcl value exceeded"; + + if (Tcl_IsShared(appendObj)) { + Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_AppendFormatToObj"); + } + TclGetStringFromObj(appendObj, &originalLength); + limit = INT_MAX - originalLength; + + /* + * Format string is NUL-terminated. + */ + + while (*format != '\0') { + char *end; + int gotMinus, gotHash, gotZero, gotSpace, gotPlus, sawFlag; + int width, gotPrecision, precision, useShort, useWide, useBig; + int newXpg, numChars, allocSegment = 0, segmentLimit, segmentNumBytes; + Tcl_Obj *segment; + Tcl_UniChar ch; + int step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + + format += step; + if (ch != '%') { + numBytes += step; + continue; + } + if (numBytes) { + if (numBytes > limit) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + Tcl_AppendToObj(appendObj, span, numBytes); + limit -= numBytes; + numBytes = 0; + } + + /* + * Saw a % : process the format specifier. + * + * Step 0. Handle special case of escaped format marker (i.e., %%). + */ + + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + if (ch == '%') { + span = format; + numBytes = step; + format += step; + continue; + } + + /* + * Step 1. XPG3 position specifier + */ + + newXpg = 0; + if (isdigit(UCHAR(ch))) { + int position = strtoul(format, &end, 10); + if (*end == '$') { + newXpg = 1; + objIndex = position - 1; + format = end + 1; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } + } + if (newXpg) { + if (gotSequential) { + msg = mixedXPG; + goto errorMsg; + } + gotXpg = 1; + } else { + if (gotXpg) { + msg = mixedXPG; + goto errorMsg; + } + gotSequential = 1; + } + if ((objIndex < 0) || (objIndex >= objc)) { + msg = badIndex[gotXpg]; + goto errorMsg; + } + + /* + * Step 2. Set of flags. + */ + + gotMinus = gotHash = gotZero = gotSpace = gotPlus = 0; + sawFlag = 1; + do { + switch (ch) { + case '-': + gotMinus = 1; + break; + case '#': + gotHash = 1; + break; + case '0': + gotZero = 1; + break; + case ' ': + gotSpace = 1; + break; + case '+': + gotPlus = 1; + break; + default: + sawFlag = 0; + } + if (sawFlag) { + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } + } while (sawFlag); + + /* + * Step 3. Minimum field width. + */ + + width = 0; + if (isdigit(UCHAR(ch))) { + width = strtoul(format, &end, 10); + format = end; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } else if (ch == '*') { + if (objIndex >= objc - 1) { + msg = badIndex[gotXpg]; + goto errorMsg; + } + if (TclGetIntFromObj(interp, objv[objIndex], &width) != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + if (width < 0) { + width = -width; + gotMinus = 1; + } + objIndex++; + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } + if (width > limit) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + + /* + * Step 4. Precision. + */ + + gotPrecision = precision = 0; + if (ch == '.') { + gotPrecision = 1; + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } + if (isdigit(UCHAR(ch))) { + precision = strtoul(format, &end, 10); + format = end; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } else if (ch == '*') { + if (objIndex >= objc - 1) { + msg = badIndex[gotXpg]; + goto errorMsg; + } + if (TclGetIntFromObj(interp, objv[objIndex], &precision) + != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + + /* + * TODO: Check this truncation logic. + */ + + if (precision < 0) { + precision = 0; + } + objIndex++; + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } + + /* + * Step 5. Length modifier. + */ + + useShort = useWide = useBig = 0; + if (ch == 'h') { + useShort = 1; + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } else if (ch == 'l') { + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + if (ch == 'l') { + useBig = 1; + format += step; + step = Tcl_UtfToUniChar(format, &ch); + } else { +#ifndef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG + useWide = 1; +#endif + } + } + + format += step; + span = format; + + /* + * Step 6. The actual conversion character. + */ + + segment = objv[objIndex]; + numChars = -1; + if (ch == 'i') { + ch = 'd'; + } + switch (ch) { + case '\0': + msg = "format string ended in middle of field specifier"; + goto errorMsg; + case 's': + if (gotPrecision) { + numChars = Tcl_GetCharLength(segment); + if (precision < numChars) { + segment = Tcl_GetRange(segment, 0, precision - 1); + numChars = precision; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(segment); + allocSegment = 1; + } + } + break; + case 'c': { + char buf[TCL_UTF_MAX]; + int code, length; + + if (TclGetIntFromObj(interp, segment, &code) != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + length = Tcl_UniCharToUtf(code, buf); + segment = Tcl_NewStringObj(buf, length); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(segment); + allocSegment = 1; + break; + } + + case 'u': + if (useBig) { + msg = "unsigned bignum format is invalid"; + goto errorMsg; + } + case 'd': + case 'o': + case 'x': + case 'X': { + short int s = 0; /* Silence compiler warning; only defined and + * used when useShort is true. */ + long l; + Tcl_WideInt w; + mp_int big; + int toAppend, isNegative = 0; + + if (useBig) { + if (Tcl_GetBignumFromObj(interp, segment, &big) != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + isNegative = (mp_cmp_d(&big, 0) == MP_LT); + } else if (useWide) { + if (Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(NULL, segment, &w) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_Obj *objPtr; + + if (Tcl_GetBignumFromObj(interp,segment,&big) != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + mp_mod_2d(&big, (int) CHAR_BIT*sizeof(Tcl_WideInt), &big); + objPtr = Tcl_NewBignumObj(&big); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); + Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(NULL, objPtr, &w); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + } + isNegative = (w < (Tcl_WideInt)0); + } else if (TclGetLongFromObj(NULL, segment, &l) != TCL_OK) { + if (Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(NULL, segment, &w) != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_Obj *objPtr; + + if (Tcl_GetBignumFromObj(interp,segment,&big) != TCL_OK) { + goto error; + } + mp_mod_2d(&big, (int) CHAR_BIT * sizeof(long), &big); + objPtr = Tcl_NewBignumObj(&big); + Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); + TclGetLongFromObj(NULL, objPtr, &l); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + } else { + l = Tcl_WideAsLong(w); + } + if (useShort) { + s = (short int) l; + isNegative = (s < (short int)0); + } else { + isNegative = (l < (long)0); + } + } else if (useShort) { + s = (short int) l; + isNegative = (s < (short int)0); + } else { + isNegative = (l < (long)0); + } + + segment = Tcl_NewObj(); + allocSegment = 1; + segmentLimit = INT_MAX; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(segment); + + if ((isNegative || gotPlus || gotSpace) && (useBig || (ch == 'd'))) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, (isNegative ? "-" : gotPlus ? "+" : " "), 1); + segmentLimit -= 1; + } + + if (gotHash) { + switch (ch) { + case 'o': + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0", 1); + segmentLimit -= 1; + precision--; + break; + case 'x': + case 'X': + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0x", 2); + segmentLimit -= 2; + break; + } + } + + switch (ch) { + case 'd': { + int length; + Tcl_Obj *pure; + const char *bytes; + + if (useShort) { + pure = Tcl_NewIntObj((int)(s)); + } else if (useWide) { + pure = Tcl_NewWideIntObj(w); + } else if (useBig) { + pure = Tcl_NewBignumObj(&big); + } else { + pure = Tcl_NewLongObj(l); + } + Tcl_IncrRefCount(pure); + bytes = TclGetStringFromObj(pure, &length); + + /* + * Already did the sign above. + */ + + if (*bytes == '-') { + length--; + bytes++; + } + toAppend = length; + + /* + * Canonical decimal string reps for integers are composed + * entirely of one-byte encoded characters, so "length" is the + * number of chars. + */ + + if (gotPrecision) { + if (length < precision) { + segmentLimit -= (precision - length); + } + while (length < precision) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0", 1); + length++; + } + gotZero = 0; + } + if (gotZero) { + length += Tcl_GetCharLength(segment); + if (length < width) { + segmentLimit -= (width - length); + } + while (length < width) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0", 1); + length++; + } + } + if (toAppend > segmentLimit) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, bytes, toAppend); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(pure); + break; + } + + case 'u': + case 'o': + case 'x': + case 'X': { + Tcl_WideUInt bits = (Tcl_WideUInt)0; + Tcl_WideInt numDigits = (Tcl_WideInt)0; + int length, numBits = 4, base = 16; + int index = 0, shift = 0; + Tcl_Obj *pure; + char *bytes; + + if (ch == 'u') { + base = 10; + } + if (ch == 'o') { + base = 8; + numBits = 3; + } + if (useShort) { + unsigned short int us = (unsigned short int) s; + + bits = (Tcl_WideUInt) us; + while (us) { + numDigits++; + us /= base; + } + } else if (useWide) { + Tcl_WideUInt uw = (Tcl_WideUInt) w; + + bits = uw; + while (uw) { + numDigits++; + uw /= base; + } + } else if (useBig && big.used) { + int leftover = (big.used * DIGIT_BIT) % numBits; + mp_digit mask = (~(mp_digit)0) << (DIGIT_BIT-leftover); + + numDigits = 1 + + (((Tcl_WideInt)big.used * DIGIT_BIT) / numBits); + while ((mask & big.dp[big.used-1]) == 0) { + numDigits--; + mask >>= numBits; + } + if (numDigits > INT_MAX) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + } else if (!useBig) { + unsigned long int ul = (unsigned long int) l; + + bits = (Tcl_WideUInt) ul; + while (ul) { + numDigits++; + ul /= base; + } + } + + /* + * Need to be sure zero becomes "0", not "". + */ + + if ((numDigits == 0) && !((ch == 'o') && gotHash)) { + numDigits = 1; + } + pure = Tcl_NewObj(); + Tcl_SetObjLength(pure, (int)numDigits); + bytes = TclGetString(pure); + toAppend = length = (int)numDigits; + while (numDigits--) { + int digitOffset; + + if (useBig && big.used) { + if (index < big.used && (size_t) shift < + CHAR_BIT*sizeof(Tcl_WideUInt) - DIGIT_BIT) { + bits |= (((Tcl_WideUInt)big.dp[index++]) <<shift); + shift += DIGIT_BIT; + } + shift -= numBits; + } + digitOffset = (int) (bits % base); + if (digitOffset > 9) { + bytes[numDigits] = 'a' + digitOffset - 10; + } else { + bytes[numDigits] = '0' + digitOffset; + } + bits /= base; + } + if (useBig) { + mp_clear(&big); + } + if (gotPrecision) { + if (length < precision) { + segmentLimit -= (precision - length); + } + while (length < precision) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0", 1); + length++; + } + gotZero = 0; + } + if (gotZero) { + length += Tcl_GetCharLength(segment); + if (length < width) { + segmentLimit -= (width - length); + } + while (length < width) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(segment, "0", 1); + length++; + } + } + if (toAppend > segmentLimit) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + Tcl_AppendObjToObj(segment, pure); + Tcl_DecrRefCount(pure); + break; + } + + } + break; + } + + case 'e': + case 'E': + case 'f': + case 'g': + case 'G': { +#define MAX_FLOAT_SIZE 320 + char spec[2*TCL_INTEGER_SPACE + 9], *p = spec; + double d; + int length = MAX_FLOAT_SIZE; + char *bytes; + + if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, segment, &d) != TCL_OK) { + /* TODO: Figure out ACCEPT_NAN here */ + goto error; + } + *p++ = '%'; + if (gotMinus) { + *p++ = '-'; + } + if (gotHash) { + *p++ = '#'; + } + if (gotZero) { + *p++ = '0'; + } + if (gotSpace) { + *p++ = ' '; + } + if (gotPlus) { + *p++ = '+'; + } + if (width) { + p += sprintf(p, "%d", width); + if (width > length) { + length = width; + } + } + if (gotPrecision) { + *p++ = '.'; + p += sprintf(p, "%d", precision); + if (precision > INT_MAX - length) { + msg=overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + length += precision; + } + + /* + * Don't pass length modifiers! + */ + + *p++ = (char) ch; + *p = '\0'; + + segment = Tcl_NewObj(); + allocSegment = 1; + if (!Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(segment, length)) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + bytes = TclGetString(segment); + if (!Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(segment, sprintf(bytes, spec, d))) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + break; + } + default: + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, + Tcl_ObjPrintf("bad field specifier \"%c\"", ch)); + } + goto error; + } + + switch (ch) { + case 'E': + case 'G': + case 'X': { + Tcl_SetObjLength(segment, Tcl_UtfToUpper(TclGetString(segment))); + } + } + + if (width > 0) { + if (numChars < 0) { + numChars = Tcl_GetCharLength(segment); + } + if (!gotMinus) { + if (numChars < width) { + limit -= (width - numChars); + } + while (numChars < width) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(appendObj, (gotZero ? "0" : " "), 1); + numChars++; + } + } + } + + Tcl_GetStringFromObj(segment, &segmentNumBytes); + if (segmentNumBytes > limit) { + if (allocSegment) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(segment); + } + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + Tcl_AppendObjToObj(appendObj, segment); + limit -= segmentNumBytes; + if (allocSegment) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(segment); + } + if (width > 0) { + if (numChars < width) { + limit -= (width - numChars); + } + while (numChars < width) { + Tcl_AppendToObj(appendObj, (gotZero ? "0" : " "), 1); + numChars++; + } + } + + objIndex += gotSequential; + } + if (numBytes) { + if (numBytes > limit) { + msg = overflow; + goto errorMsg; + } + Tcl_AppendToObj(appendObj, span, numBytes); + limit -= numBytes; + numBytes = 0; + } + + return TCL_OK; + + errorMsg: + if (interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewStringObj(msg, -1)); + } + error: + Tcl_SetObjLength(appendObj, originalLength); + return TCL_ERROR; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_Format-- + * + * Results: + * A refcount zero Tcl_Obj. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Obj * +Tcl_Format( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + const char *format, + int objc, + Tcl_Obj *const objv[]) +{ + int result; + Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); + result = Tcl_AppendFormatToObj(interp, objPtr, format, objc, objv); + if (result != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); + return NULL; + } + return objPtr; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * AppendPrintfToObjVA -- + * + * Results: + * + * Side effects: + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void +AppendPrintfToObjVA( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const char *format, + va_list argList) +{ + int code, objc; + Tcl_Obj **objv, *list = Tcl_NewObj(); + const char *p; + char *end; + + p = format; + Tcl_IncrRefCount(list); + while (*p != '\0') { + int size = 0, seekingConversion = 1, gotPrecision = 0; + int lastNum = -1; + + if (*p++ != '%') { + continue; + } + if (*p == '%') { + p++; + continue; + } + do { + switch (*p) { + + case '\0': + seekingConversion = 0; + break; + case 's': { + const char *q, *end, *bytes = va_arg(argList, char *); + seekingConversion = 0; + + /* + * The buffer to copy characters from starts at bytes and ends + * at either the first NUL byte, or after lastNum bytes, when + * caller has indicated a limit. + */ + + end = bytes; + while ((!gotPrecision || lastNum--) && (*end != '\0')) { + end++; + } + + /* + * Within that buffer, we trim both ends if needed so that we + * copy only whole characters, and avoid copying any partial + * multi-byte characters. + */ + + q = Tcl_UtfPrev(end, bytes); + if (!Tcl_UtfCharComplete(q, (int)(end - q))) { + end = q; + } + + q = bytes + TCL_UTF_MAX; + while ((bytes < end) && (bytes < q) + && ((*bytes & 0xC0) == 0x80)) { + bytes++; + } + + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, list, + Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes , (int)(end - bytes))); + + break; + } + case 'c': + case 'i': + case 'u': + case 'd': + case 'o': + case 'x': + case 'X': + seekingConversion = 0; + switch (size) { + case -1: + case 0: + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, list, Tcl_NewLongObj( + (long int)va_arg(argList, int))); + break; + case 1: + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, list, Tcl_NewLongObj( + va_arg(argList, long int))); + break; + } + break; + case 'e': + case 'E': + case 'f': + case 'g': + case 'G': + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, list, Tcl_NewDoubleObj( + va_arg(argList, double))); + seekingConversion = 0; + break; + case '*': + lastNum = (int)va_arg(argList, int); + Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, list, Tcl_NewIntObj(lastNum)); + p++; + break; + case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': + case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': + lastNum = (int) strtoul(p, &end, 10); + p = end; + break; + case '.': + gotPrecision = 1; + p++; + break; + /* TODO: support for wide (and bignum?) arguments */ + case 'l': + size = 1; + p++; + break; + case 'h': + size = -1; + default: + p++; + } + } while (seekingConversion); + } + TclListObjGetElements(NULL, list, &objc, &objv); + code = Tcl_AppendFormatToObj(NULL, objPtr, format, objc, objv); + if (code != TCL_OK) { + Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj(objPtr, + "Unable to format \"%s\" with supplied arguments: %s", + format, Tcl_GetString(list)); + } + Tcl_DecrRefCount(list); +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj -- + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl result. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +void +Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr, + const char *format, + ...) +{ + va_list argList; + + va_start(argList, format); + AppendPrintfToObjVA(objPtr, format, argList); + va_end(argList); +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * Tcl_ObjPrintf -- + * + * Results: + * A refcount zero Tcl_Obj. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Obj * +Tcl_ObjPrintf( + const char *format, + ...) +{ + va_list argList; + Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); + + va_start(argList, format); + AppendPrintfToObjVA(objPtr, format, argList); + va_end(argList); + return objPtr; +} + +/* + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclStringObjReverse -- + * + * Implements the [string reverse] operation. + * + * Results: + * An unshared Tcl value which is the [string reverse] of the argument + * supplied. When sharing rules permit, the returned value might be + * the argument with modifications done in place. + * + * Side effects: + * May allocate a new Tcl_Obj. + * + *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +Tcl_Obj * +TclStringObjReverse( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) +{ + String *stringPtr; + int numChars = Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr); + int i = 0, lastCharIdx = numChars - 1; + char *bytes; + + if (numChars <= 1) { + return objPtr; + } + + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); + if (stringPtr->hasUnicode) { + Tcl_UniChar *source = stringPtr->unicode; + + if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { + Tcl_UniChar *dest, ch = 0; + + /* + * Create a non-empty, pure unicode value, so we can coax + * Tcl_SetObjLength into growing the unicode rep buffer. + */ + + Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = Tcl_NewUnicodeObj(&ch, 1); + Tcl_SetObjLength(resultPtr, numChars); + dest = Tcl_GetUnicode(resultPtr); + + while (i < numChars) { + dest[i++] = source[lastCharIdx--]; + } + return resultPtr; + } + + while (i < lastCharIdx) { + Tcl_UniChar tmp = source[lastCharIdx]; + source[lastCharIdx--] = source[i]; + source[i++] = tmp; + } + Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr); + return objPtr; + } + + bytes = TclGetString(objPtr); + if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { + char *dest; + Tcl_Obj *resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); + Tcl_SetObjLength(resultPtr, numChars); + dest = TclGetString(resultPtr); + while (i < numChars) { + dest[i++] = bytes[lastCharIdx--]; + } + return resultPtr; + } + + while (i < lastCharIdx) { + char tmp = bytes[lastCharIdx]; + bytes[lastCharIdx--] = bytes[i]; + bytes[i++] = tmp; + } + return objPtr; +} + +/* *--------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FillUnicodeRep -- * * Populate the Unicode internal rep with the Unicode form of its string - * rep. The object must alread have a "String" internal rep. + * rep. The object must alread have a "String" internal rep. * * Results: * None. @@ -1717,15 +2799,15 @@ Tcl_AppendStringsToObj TCL_VARARGS_DEF(Tcl_Obj *,arg1) */ static void -FillUnicodeRep(objPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object in which to fill the unicode rep. */ +FillUnicodeRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object in which to fill the unicode + * rep. */ { String *stringPtr; size_t uallocated; - char *src, *srcEnd; + char *srcEnd, *src = objPtr->bytes; Tcl_UniChar *dst; - src = objPtr->bytes; - + stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if (stringPtr->numChars == -1) { stringPtr->numChars = Tcl_NumUtfChars(src, objPtr->length); @@ -1742,13 +2824,13 @@ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr) /* * Convert src to Unicode and store the coverted data in "unicode". */ - + srcEnd = src + objPtr->length; for (dst = stringPtr->unicode; src < srcEnd; dst++) { src += TclUtfToUniChar(src, dst); } *dst = 0; - + SET_STRING(objPtr, stringPtr); } @@ -1757,8 +2839,8 @@ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr) * * DupStringInternalRep -- * - * Initialize the internal representation of a new Tcl_Obj to a - * copy of the internal representation of an existing string object. + * Initialize the internal representation of a new Tcl_Obj to a copy of + * the internal representation of an existing string object. * * Results: * None. @@ -1771,32 +2853,31 @@ FillUnicodeRep(objPtr) */ static void -DupStringInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr) - register Tcl_Obj *srcPtr; /* Object with internal rep to copy. Must - * have an internal rep of type "String". */ - register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr; /* Object with internal rep to set. Must - * not currently have an internal rep.*/ +DupStringInternalRep( + register Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, /* Object with internal rep to copy. Must have + * an internal rep of type "String". */ + register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr) /* Object with internal rep to set. Must not + * currently have an internal rep.*/ { String *srcStringPtr = GET_STRING(srcPtr); String *copyStringPtr = NULL; /* - * If the src obj is a string of 1-byte Utf chars, then copy the - * string rep of the source object and create an "empty" Unicode - * internal rep for the new object. Otherwise, copy Unicode - * internal rep, and invalidate the string rep of the new object. + * If the src obj is a string of 1-byte Utf chars, then copy the string + * rep of the source object and create an "empty" Unicode internal rep for + * the new object. Otherwise, copy Unicode internal rep, and invalidate + * the string rep of the new object. */ - + if (srcStringPtr->hasUnicode == 0) { - copyStringPtr = (String *) ckalloc(sizeof(String)); + copyStringPtr = (String *) ckalloc(sizeof(String)); copyStringPtr->uallocated = 0; } else { copyStringPtr = (String *) ckalloc( - STRING_SIZE(srcStringPtr->uallocated)); + STRING_SIZE(srcStringPtr->uallocated)); copyStringPtr->uallocated = srcStringPtr->uallocated; - memcpy((VOID *) copyStringPtr->unicode, - (VOID *) srcStringPtr->unicode, + memcpy(copyStringPtr->unicode, srcStringPtr->unicode, (size_t) srcStringPtr->numChars * sizeof(Tcl_UniChar)); copyStringPtr->unicode[srcStringPtr->numChars] = 0; } @@ -1805,9 +2886,9 @@ DupStringInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr) copyStringPtr->allocated = srcStringPtr->allocated; /* - * Tricky point: the string value was copied by generic object - * management code, so it doesn't contain any extra bytes that - * might exist in the source object. + * Tricky point: the string value was copied by generic object management + * code, so it doesn't contain any extra bytes that might exist in the + * source object. */ copyStringPtr->allocated = copyPtr->length; @@ -1827,21 +2908,21 @@ DupStringInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr) * This operation always succeeds and returns TCL_OK. * * Side effects: - * Any old internal reputation for objPtr is freed and the - * internal representation is set to "String". + * Any old internal reputation for objPtr is freed and the internal + * representation is set to "String". * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int -SetStringFromAny(interp, objPtr) - Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */ - register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to convert. */ +SetStringFromAny( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */ + register Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert. */ { /* - * The Unicode object is optimized for the case where each UTF char - * in a string is only one byte. In this case, we store the value of - * numChars, but we don't copy the bytes to the unicodeObj->unicode. + * The Unicode object is optimized for the case where each UTF char in a + * string is only one byte. In this case, we store the value of numChars, + * but we don't copy the bytes to the unicodeObj->unicode. */ if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclStringType) { @@ -1851,9 +2932,7 @@ SetStringFromAny(interp, objPtr) if (objPtr->bytes == NULL) { objPtr->typePtr->updateStringProc(objPtr); } - if ((objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc) != NULL) { - (*objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc)(objPtr); - } + TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); } objPtr->typePtr = &tclStringType; @@ -1867,10 +2946,10 @@ SetStringFromAny(interp, objPtr) stringPtr->hasUnicode = 0; if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) { - stringPtr->allocated = objPtr->length; - if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { - objPtr->bytes[objPtr->length] = 0; - } + stringPtr->allocated = objPtr->length; + if (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep) { + objPtr->bytes[objPtr->length] = 0; + } } else { objPtr->length = 0; } @@ -1891,15 +2970,15 @@ SetStringFromAny(interp, objPtr) * None. * * Side effects: - * The object's string may be set by converting its Unicode - * represention to UTF format. + * The object's string may be set by converting its Unicode represention + * to UTF format. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void -UpdateStringOfString(objPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object with string rep to update. */ +UpdateStringOfString( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with string rep to update. */ { int i, size; Tcl_UniChar *unicode; @@ -1909,12 +2988,10 @@ UpdateStringOfString(objPtr) stringPtr = GET_STRING(objPtr); if ((objPtr->bytes == NULL) || (stringPtr->allocated == 0)) { - if (stringPtr->numChars <= 0) { - /* - * If there is no Unicode rep, or the string has 0 chars, - * then set the string rep to an empty string. + * If there is no Unicode rep, or the string has 0 chars, then set + * the string rep to an empty string. */ objPtr->bytes = tclEmptyStringRep; @@ -1925,12 +3002,12 @@ UpdateStringOfString(objPtr) unicode = stringPtr->unicode; /* - * Translate the Unicode string to UTF. "size" will hold the - * amount of space the UTF string needs. + * Translate the Unicode string to UTF. "size" will hold the amount of + * space the UTF string needs. */ if (stringPtr->numChars <= INT_MAX/TCL_UTF_MAX - && stringPtr->allocated >= (size_t) (stringPtr->numChars * TCL_UTF_MAX)) { + && stringPtr->allocated >= stringPtr->numChars * (size_t)TCL_UTF_MAX) { goto copyBytes; } @@ -1961,21 +3038,29 @@ UpdateStringOfString(objPtr) * * FreeStringInternalRep -- * - * Deallocate the storage associated with a String data object's - * internal representation. + * Deallocate the storage associated with a String data object's internal + * representation. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: - * Frees memory. + * Frees memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void -FreeStringInternalRep(objPtr) - Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object with internal rep to free. */ +FreeStringInternalRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with internal rep to free. */ { ckfree((char *) GET_STRING(objPtr)); } + +/* + * Local Variables: + * mode: c + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * fill-column: 78 + * End: + */ |