From 1e3b6b37d1734027a4d8cb19ba379a0b676eaffe Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "jan.nijtmans" Date: Wed, 15 Jul 2020 09:07:00 +0000 Subject: Rename doc/CrtSlave.3 to doc/CrtAlias.3. Some more doc tweaks. --- doc/CrtAlias.3 | 236 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ doc/CrtSlave.3 | 236 ----------------------------------- generic/tcl.decls | 2 +- generic/tclDecls.h | 4 +- macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj | 4 +- macosx/Tcl.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj | 4 +- win/tcl.dsp | 2 +- 7 files changed, 244 insertions(+), 244 deletions(-) create mode 100644 doc/CrtAlias.3 delete mode 100644 doc/CrtSlave.3 diff --git a/doc/CrtAlias.3 b/doc/CrtAlias.3 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..72912bc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/CrtAlias.3 @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +'\" +'\" Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. +'\" +'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution +'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. +'\" +.TH Tcl_CreateAlias 3 7.6 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" +.so man.macros +.BS +.SH NAME +Tcl_IsSafe, Tcl_MakeSafe, Tcl_CreateSlave, Tcl_GetSlave, Tcl_GetMaster, Tcl_GetInterpPath, Tcl_CreateAlias, Tcl_CreateAliasObj, Tcl_GetAlias, Tcl_GetAliasObj, Tcl_ExposeCommand, Tcl_HideCommand \- manage multiple Tcl interpreters, aliases and hidden commands +.SH SYNOPSIS +.nf +\fB#include \fR +.sp +int +\fBTcl_IsSafe\fR(\fIinterp\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR(\fIinterp\fR) +.sp +Tcl_Interp * +\fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR(\fIinterp, name, isSafe\fR) +.sp +Tcl_Interp * +\fBTcl_GetSlave\fR(\fIinterp, name\fR) +.sp +Tcl_Interp * +\fBTcl_GetMaster\fR(\fIinterp\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_GetInterpPath\fR(\finterp, slaveInterp\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR(\fIslaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, + argc, argv\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_CreateAliasObj\fR(\fIslaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, + objc, objv\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_GetAlias\fR(\fIinterp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, + argcPtr, argvPtr\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_GetAliasObj\fR(\fIinterp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, + objcPtr, objvPtr\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_ExposeCommand\fR(\fIinterp, hiddenCmdName, cmdName\fR) +.sp +int +\fBTcl_HideCommand\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName, hiddenCmdName\fR) +.SH ARGUMENTS +.AS "const char *const" **targetInterpPtr out +.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in +Interpreter in which to execute the specified command. +.AP "const char" *name in +Name of slave interpreter to create or manipulate. +.AP int isSafe in +If non-zero, a +.QW safe +slave that is suitable for running untrusted code +is created, otherwise a trusted slave is created. +.AP Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp in +Interpreter to use for creating the source command for an alias (see +below). +.AP "const char" *slaveCmd in +Name of source command for alias. +.AP Tcl_Interp *targetInterp in +Interpreter that contains the target command for an alias. +.AP "const char" *targetCmd in +Name of target command for alias in \fItargetInterp\fR. +.AP int argc in +Count of additional arguments to pass to the alias command. +.AP "const char *const" *argv in +Vector of strings, the additional arguments to pass to the alias command. +This storage is owned by the caller. +.AP int objc in +Count of additional value arguments to pass to the aliased command. +.AP Tcl_Obj **objv in +Vector of Tcl_Obj structures, the additional value arguments to pass to +the aliased command. +This storage is owned by the caller. +.AP Tcl_Interp **targetInterpPtr in +Pointer to location to store the address of the interpreter where a target +command is defined for an alias. +.AP "const char" **targetCmdPtr out +Pointer to location to store the address of the name of the target command +for an alias. +.AP int *argcPtr out +Pointer to location to store count of additional arguments to be passed to +the alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller. +.AP "const char" ***argvPtr out +Pointer to location to store a vector of strings, the additional arguments +to pass to an alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller, the +vector of strings is owned by the called function. +.AP int *objcPtr out +Pointer to location to store count of additional value arguments to be +passed to the alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller. +.AP Tcl_Obj ***objvPtr out +Pointer to location to store a vector of Tcl_Obj structures, the additional +arguments to pass to an alias command. The location is in storage +owned by the caller, the vector of Tcl_Obj structures is owned by the +called function. +.AP "const char" *cmdName in +Name of an exposed command to hide or create. +.AP "const char" *hiddenCmdName in +Name under which a hidden command is stored and with which it can be +exposed or invoked. +.BE + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +These procedures are intended for access to the multiple interpreter +facility from inside C programs. They enable managing multiple interpreters +in a hierarchical relationship, and the management of aliases, commands +that when invoked in one interpreter execute a command in another +interpreter. The return value for those procedures that return an \fBint\fR +is either \fBTCL_OK\fR or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR. If \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned +then the interpreter's result contains an error message. +.PP +\fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR creates a new interpreter as a slave of \fIinterp\fR. +It also creates a slave command named \fIslaveName\fR in \fIinterp\fR which +allows \fIinterp\fR to manipulate the new slave. +If \fIisSafe\fR is zero, the command creates a trusted slave in which Tcl +code has access to all the Tcl commands. +If it is \fB1\fR, the command creates a +.QW safe +slave in which Tcl code has access only to set of Tcl commands defined as +.QW "Safe Tcl" ; +see the manual entry for the Tcl \fBinterp\fR command for details. +If the creation of the new slave interpreter failed, \fBNULL\fR is returned. +.PP +\fBTcl_IsSafe\fR returns \fB1\fR if \fIinterp\fR is +.QW safe +(was created with the \fBTCL_SAFE_INTERPRETER\fR flag specified), +\fB0\fR otherwise. +.PP +\fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR marks \fIinterp\fR as +.QW safe , +so that future +calls to \fBTcl_IsSafe\fR will return 1. It also removes all known +potentially-unsafe core functionality (both commands and variables) +from \fIinterp\fR. However, it cannot know what parts of an extension +or application are safe and does not make any attempt to remove those +parts, so safety is not guaranteed after calling \fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR. +Callers will want to take care with their use of \fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR +to avoid false claims of safety. For many situations, \fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR +may be a better choice, since it creates interpreters in a known-safe state. +.PP +\fBTcl_GetSlave\fR returns a pointer to a slave interpreter of +\fIinterp\fR. The slave interpreter is identified by \fIslaveName\fR. +If no such slave interpreter exists, \fBNULL\fR is returned. +.PP +\fBTcl_GetMaster\fR returns a pointer to the master interpreter of +\fIinterp\fR. If \fIinterp\fR has no master (it is a +top-level interpreter) then \fBNULL\fR is returned. +.PP +\fBTcl_GetInterpPath\fR stores in the result of \fIaskingInterp\fR +the relative path between \fIaskingInterp\fR and \fIslaveInterp\fR; +\fIslaveInterp\fR must be a slave of \fIaskingInterp\fR. If the computation +of the relative path succeeds, \fBTCL_OK\fR is returned, else +\fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned and an error message is stored as the +result of \fIaskingInterp\fR. +.PP +\fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR creates a command named \fIslaveCmd\fR in +\fIslaveInterp\fR that when invoked, will cause the command \fItargetCmd\fR +to be invoked in \fItargetInterp\fR. The arguments specified by the strings +contained in \fIargv\fR are always prepended to any arguments supplied in the +invocation of \fIslaveCmd\fR and passed to \fItargetCmd\fR. +This operation returns \fBTCL_OK\fR if it succeeds, or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR if +it fails; in that case, an error message is left in the value result +of \fIslaveInterp\fR. +Note that there are no restrictions on the ancestry relationship (as +created by \fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR) between \fIslaveInterp\fR and +\fItargetInterp\fR. Any two interpreters can be used, without any +restrictions on how they are related. +.PP +\fBTcl_CreateAliasObj\fR is similar to \fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR except +that it takes a vector of values to pass as additional arguments instead +of a vector of strings. +.PP +\fBTcl_GetAlias\fR returns information about an alias \fIaliasName\fR +in \fIinterp\fR. Any of the result fields can be \fBNULL\fR, in +which case the corresponding datum is not returned. If a result field is +non\-\fBNULL\fR, the address indicated is set to the corresponding datum. +For example, if \fItargetNamePtr\fR is non\-\fBNULL\fR it is set to a +pointer to the string containing the name of the target command. +.PP +\fBTcl_GetAliasObj\fR is similar to \fBTcl_GetAlias\fR except that it +returns a pointer to a vector of Tcl_Obj structures instead of a vector of +strings. +.PP +\fBTcl_ExposeCommand\fR moves the command named \fIhiddenCmdName\fR from +the set of hidden commands to the set of exposed commands, putting +it under the name +\fIcmdName\fR. +\fIHiddenCmdName\fR must be the name of an existing hidden +command, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and +leave an error message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. +If an exposed command named \fIcmdName\fR already exists, +the operation returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leaves an error message as +the result of \fIinterp\fR. +If the operation succeeds, it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR. +After executing this command, attempts to use \fIcmdName\fR in any +script evaluation mechanism will again succeed. +.PP +\fBTcl_HideCommand\fR moves the command named \fIcmdName\fR from the set of +exposed commands to the set of hidden commands, under the name +\fIhiddenCmdName\fR. +\fICmdName\fR must be the name of an existing exposed +command, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leave an error +message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. +Currently both \fIcmdName\fR and \fIhiddenCmdName\fR must not contain +namespace qualifiers, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and +leave an error message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. +The \fICmdName\fR will be looked up in the global namespace, and not +relative to the current namespace, even if the current namespace is not the +global one. +If a hidden command whose name is \fIhiddenCmdName\fR already +exists, the operation also returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and an error +message is left as the result of \fIinterp\fR. +If the operation succeeds, it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR. +After executing this command, attempts to use \fIcmdName\fR in +any script evaluation mechanism will fail. +.PP +For a description of the Tcl interface to multiple interpreters, see +\fIinterp(n)\fR. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +interp + +.SH KEYWORDS +alias, command, exposed commands, hidden commands, interpreter, invoke, +master, slave diff --git a/doc/CrtSlave.3 b/doc/CrtSlave.3 deleted file mode 100644 index b8ac421..0000000 --- a/doc/CrtSlave.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,236 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1995-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -'\" -'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -.TH Tcl_CreateSlave 3 7.6 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" -.so man.macros -.BS -.SH NAME -Tcl_IsSafe, Tcl_MakeSafe, Tcl_CreateSlave, Tcl_GetSlave, Tcl_GetMaster, Tcl_GetInterpPath, Tcl_CreateAlias, Tcl_CreateAliasObj, Tcl_GetAlias, Tcl_GetAliasObj, Tcl_ExposeCommand, Tcl_HideCommand \- manage multiple Tcl interpreters, aliases and hidden commands -.SH SYNOPSIS -.nf -\fB#include \fR -.sp -int -\fBTcl_IsSafe\fR(\fIinterp\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR(\fIinterp\fR) -.sp -Tcl_Interp * -\fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR(\fIinterp, slaveName, isSafe\fR) -.sp -Tcl_Interp * -\fBTcl_GetSlave\fR(\fIinterp, slaveName\fR) -.sp -Tcl_Interp * -\fBTcl_GetMaster\fR(\fIinterp\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_GetInterpPath\fR(\fIaskingInterp, slaveInterp\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR(\fIslaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, - argc, argv\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_CreateAliasObj\fR(\fIslaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, - objc, objv\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_GetAlias\fR(\fIinterp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, - argcPtr, argvPtr\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_GetAliasObj\fR(\fIinterp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, - objcPtr, objvPtr\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_ExposeCommand\fR(\fIinterp, hiddenCmdName, cmdName\fR) -.sp -int -\fBTcl_HideCommand\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName, hiddenCmdName\fR) -.SH ARGUMENTS -.AS "const char *const" **targetInterpPtr out -.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in -Interpreter in which to execute the specified command. -.AP "const char" *slaveName in -Name of slave interpreter to create or manipulate. -.AP int isSafe in -If non-zero, a -.QW safe -slave that is suitable for running untrusted code -is created, otherwise a trusted slave is created. -.AP Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp in -Interpreter to use for creating the source command for an alias (see -below). -.AP "const char" *slaveCmd in -Name of source command for alias. -.AP Tcl_Interp *targetInterp in -Interpreter that contains the target command for an alias. -.AP "const char" *targetCmd in -Name of target command for alias in \fItargetInterp\fR. -.AP int argc in -Count of additional arguments to pass to the alias command. -.AP "const char *const" *argv in -Vector of strings, the additional arguments to pass to the alias command. -This storage is owned by the caller. -.AP int objc in -Count of additional value arguments to pass to the aliased command. -.AP Tcl_Obj **objv in -Vector of Tcl_Obj structures, the additional value arguments to pass to -the aliased command. -This storage is owned by the caller. -.AP Tcl_Interp **targetInterpPtr in -Pointer to location to store the address of the interpreter where a target -command is defined for an alias. -.AP "const char" **targetCmdPtr out -Pointer to location to store the address of the name of the target command -for an alias. -.AP int *argcPtr out -Pointer to location to store count of additional arguments to be passed to -the alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller. -.AP "const char" ***argvPtr out -Pointer to location to store a vector of strings, the additional arguments -to pass to an alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller, the -vector of strings is owned by the called function. -.AP int *objcPtr out -Pointer to location to store count of additional value arguments to be -passed to the alias. The location is in storage owned by the caller. -.AP Tcl_Obj ***objvPtr out -Pointer to location to store a vector of Tcl_Obj structures, the additional -arguments to pass to an alias command. The location is in storage -owned by the caller, the vector of Tcl_Obj structures is owned by the -called function. -.AP "const char" *cmdName in -Name of an exposed command to hide or create. -.AP "const char" *hiddenCmdName in -Name under which a hidden command is stored and with which it can be -exposed or invoked. -.BE - -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -These procedures are intended for access to the multiple interpreter -facility from inside C programs. They enable managing multiple interpreters -in a hierarchical relationship, and the management of aliases, commands -that when invoked in one interpreter execute a command in another -interpreter. The return value for those procedures that return an \fBint\fR -is either \fBTCL_OK\fR or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR. If \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned -then the interpreter's result contains an error message. -.PP -\fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR creates a new interpreter as a slave of \fIinterp\fR. -It also creates a slave command named \fIslaveName\fR in \fIinterp\fR which -allows \fIinterp\fR to manipulate the new slave. -If \fIisSafe\fR is zero, the command creates a trusted slave in which Tcl -code has access to all the Tcl commands. -If it is \fB1\fR, the command creates a -.QW safe -slave in which Tcl code has access only to set of Tcl commands defined as -.QW "Safe Tcl" ; -see the manual entry for the Tcl \fBinterp\fR command for details. -If the creation of the new slave interpreter failed, \fBNULL\fR is returned. -.PP -\fBTcl_IsSafe\fR returns \fB1\fR if \fIinterp\fR is -.QW safe -(was created with the \fBTCL_SAFE_INTERPRETER\fR flag specified), -\fB0\fR otherwise. -.PP -\fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR marks \fIinterp\fR as -.QW safe , -so that future -calls to \fBTcl_IsSafe\fR will return 1. It also removes all known -potentially-unsafe core functionality (both commands and variables) -from \fIinterp\fR. However, it cannot know what parts of an extension -or application are safe and does not make any attempt to remove those -parts, so safety is not guaranteed after calling \fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR. -Callers will want to take care with their use of \fBTcl_MakeSafe\fR -to avoid false claims of safety. For many situations, \fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR -may be a better choice, since it creates interpreters in a known-safe state. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetSlave\fR returns a pointer to a slave interpreter of -\fIinterp\fR. The slave interpreter is identified by \fIslaveName\fR. -If no such slave interpreter exists, \fBNULL\fR is returned. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetMaster\fR returns a pointer to the master interpreter of -\fIinterp\fR. If \fIinterp\fR has no master (it is a -top-level interpreter) then \fBNULL\fR is returned. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetInterpPath\fR stores in the result of \fIaskingInterp\fR -the relative path between \fIaskingInterp\fR and \fIslaveInterp\fR; -\fIslaveInterp\fR must be a slave of \fIaskingInterp\fR. If the computation -of the relative path succeeds, \fBTCL_OK\fR is returned, else -\fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned and an error message is stored as the -result of \fIaskingInterp\fR. -.PP -\fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR creates a command named \fIslaveCmd\fR in -\fIslaveInterp\fR that when invoked, will cause the command \fItargetCmd\fR -to be invoked in \fItargetInterp\fR. The arguments specified by the strings -contained in \fIargv\fR are always prepended to any arguments supplied in the -invocation of \fIslaveCmd\fR and passed to \fItargetCmd\fR. -This operation returns \fBTCL_OK\fR if it succeeds, or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR if -it fails; in that case, an error message is left in the value result -of \fIslaveInterp\fR. -Note that there are no restrictions on the ancestry relationship (as -created by \fBTcl_CreateSlave\fR) between \fIslaveInterp\fR and -\fItargetInterp\fR. Any two interpreters can be used, without any -restrictions on how they are related. -.PP -\fBTcl_CreateAliasObj\fR is similar to \fBTcl_CreateAlias\fR except -that it takes a vector of values to pass as additional arguments instead -of a vector of strings. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetAlias\fR returns information about an alias \fIaliasName\fR -in \fIinterp\fR. Any of the result fields can be \fBNULL\fR, in -which case the corresponding datum is not returned. If a result field is -non\-\fBNULL\fR, the address indicated is set to the corresponding datum. -For example, if \fItargetNamePtr\fR is non\-\fBNULL\fR it is set to a -pointer to the string containing the name of the target command. -.PP -\fBTcl_GetAliasObj\fR is similar to \fBTcl_GetAlias\fR except that it -returns a pointer to a vector of Tcl_Obj structures instead of a vector of -strings. -.PP -\fBTcl_ExposeCommand\fR moves the command named \fIhiddenCmdName\fR from -the set of hidden commands to the set of exposed commands, putting -it under the name -\fIcmdName\fR. -\fIHiddenCmdName\fR must be the name of an existing hidden -command, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and -leave an error message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. -If an exposed command named \fIcmdName\fR already exists, -the operation returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leaves an error message as -the result of \fIinterp\fR. -If the operation succeeds, it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR. -After executing this command, attempts to use \fIcmdName\fR in any -script evaluation mechanism will again succeed. -.PP -\fBTcl_HideCommand\fR moves the command named \fIcmdName\fR from the set of -exposed commands to the set of hidden commands, under the name -\fIhiddenCmdName\fR. -\fICmdName\fR must be the name of an existing exposed -command, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leave an error -message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. -Currently both \fIcmdName\fR and \fIhiddenCmdName\fR must not contain -namespace qualifiers, or the operation will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and -leave an error message as the result of \fIinterp\fR. -The \fICmdName\fR will be looked up in the global namespace, and not -relative to the current namespace, even if the current namespace is not the -global one. -If a hidden command whose name is \fIhiddenCmdName\fR already -exists, the operation also returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and an error -message is left as the result of \fIinterp\fR. -If the operation succeeds, it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR. -After executing this command, attempts to use \fIcmdName\fR in -any script evaluation mechanism will fail. -.PP -For a description of the Tcl interface to multiple interpreters, see -\fIinterp(n)\fR. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -interp - -.SH KEYWORDS -alias, command, exposed commands, hidden commands, interpreter, invoke, -master, slave diff --git a/generic/tcl.decls b/generic/tcl.decls index 7cd3fd2..6f35631 100644 --- a/generic/tcl.decls +++ b/generic/tcl.decls @@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ declare 162 { CONST84_RETURN char *Tcl_GetHostName(void) } declare 163 { - int Tcl_GetInterpPath(Tcl_Interp *askInterp, Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp) + int Tcl_GetInterpPath(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp) } declare 164 { Tcl_Interp *Tcl_GetMaster(Tcl_Interp *interp) diff --git a/generic/tclDecls.h b/generic/tclDecls.h index 037b6e5..e341731 100644 --- a/generic/tclDecls.h +++ b/generic/tclDecls.h @@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ EXTERN int Tcl_GetErrno(void); /* 162 */ EXTERN CONST84_RETURN char * Tcl_GetHostName(void); /* 163 */ -EXTERN int Tcl_GetInterpPath(Tcl_Interp *askInterp, +EXTERN int Tcl_GetInterpPath(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp); /* 164 */ EXTERN Tcl_Interp * Tcl_GetMaster(Tcl_Interp *interp); @@ -2026,7 +2026,7 @@ typedef struct TclStubs { CONST84_RETURN char * (*tcl_GetCommandName) (Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Command command); /* 160 */ int (*tcl_GetErrno) (void); /* 161 */ CONST84_RETURN char * (*tcl_GetHostName) (void); /* 162 */ - int (*tcl_GetInterpPath) (Tcl_Interp *askInterp, Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp); /* 163 */ + int (*tcl_GetInterpPath) (Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Interp *slaveInterp); /* 163 */ Tcl_Interp * (*tcl_GetMaster) (Tcl_Interp *interp); /* 164 */ const char * (*tcl_GetNameOfExecutable) (void); /* 165 */ Tcl_Obj * (*tcl_GetObjResult) (Tcl_Interp *interp); /* 166 */ diff --git a/macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj b/macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj index 788aa8d..06c7fa0 100644 --- a/macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj +++ b/macosx/Tcl.xcode/project.pbxproj @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ F96D3E1F08F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtInterp.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtInterp.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2008F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtMathFnc.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtMathFnc.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2108F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtObjCmd.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtObjCmd.3; sourceTree = ""; }; - F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtSlave.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtSlave.3; sourceTree = ""; }; + F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtAlias.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtAlias.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2308F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTimerHdlr.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtTimerHdlr.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2408F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTrace.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtTrace.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2508F272A5004A47F5 /* dde.n */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = dde.n; sourceTree = ""; }; @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ F96D3E1F08F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtInterp.3 */, F96D3E2008F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtMathFnc.3 */, F96D3E2108F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtObjCmd.3 */, - F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtSlave.3 */, + F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtAlias.3 */, F96D3E2308F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTimerHdlr.3 */, F96D3E2408F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTrace.3 */, F96D3E2508F272A5004A47F5 /* dde.n */, diff --git a/macosx/Tcl.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj b/macosx/Tcl.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj index 4362739..a0d4f2a 100644 --- a/macosx/Tcl.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj +++ b/macosx/Tcl.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj @@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ F96D3E1F08F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtInterp.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtInterp.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2008F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtMathFnc.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtMathFnc.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2108F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtObjCmd.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtObjCmd.3; sourceTree = ""; }; - F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtSlave.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtSlave.3; sourceTree = ""; }; + F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtAlias.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtAlias.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2308F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTimerHdlr.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtTimerHdlr.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2408F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTrace.3 */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = CrtTrace.3; sourceTree = ""; }; F96D3E2508F272A5004A47F5 /* dde.n */ = {isa = PBXFileReference; explicitFileType = text.man; fileEncoding = 4; path = dde.n; sourceTree = ""; }; @@ -1013,7 +1013,7 @@ F96D3E1F08F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtInterp.3 */, F96D3E2008F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtMathFnc.3 */, F96D3E2108F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtObjCmd.3 */, - F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtSlave.3 */, + F96D3E2208F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtAlias.3 */, F96D3E2308F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTimerHdlr.3 */, F96D3E2408F272A5004A47F5 /* CrtTrace.3 */, F96D3E2508F272A5004A47F5 /* dde.n */, diff --git a/win/tcl.dsp b/win/tcl.dsp index e8b1a33..4f35cb3 100644 --- a/win/tcl.dsp +++ b/win/tcl.dsp @@ -364,7 +364,7 @@ SOURCE=..\doc\CrtObjCmd.3 # End Source File # Begin Source File -SOURCE=..\doc\CrtSlave.3 +SOURCE=..\doc\CrtAlias.3 # End Source File # Begin Source File -- cgit v0.12