/* * tclResult.c -- * * This file contains code to manage the interpreter result. * * Copyright (c) 1997 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclResult.c,v 1.31 2005/09/13 21:23:51 dgp Exp $ */ #include "tclInt.h" /* * Indices of the standard return options dictionary keys. */ enum returnKeys { KEY_CODE, KEY_ERRORCODE, KEY_ERRORINFO, KEY_ERRORLINE, KEY_LEVEL, KEY_OPTIONS, KEY_LAST }; /* * Function prototypes for local functions in this file: */ static Tcl_Obj ** GetKeys _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); static void ReleaseKeys _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); static void ResetObjResult _ANSI_ARGS_((Interp *iPtr)); static void SetupAppendBuffer _ANSI_ARGS_((Interp *iPtr, int newSpace)); /* * This structure is used to take a snapshot of the interpreter state in * Tcl_SaveInterpState. You can snapshot the state, execute a command, and * then back up to the result or the error that was previously in progress. */ typedef struct InterpState { int status; /* return code status */ int flags; /* Each remaining field saves the */ int returnLevel; /* corresponding field of the Interp */ int returnCode; /* struct. These fields taken together are */ Tcl_Obj *errorInfo; /* the "state" of the interp. */ Tcl_Obj *errorCode; Tcl_Obj *returnOpts; Tcl_Obj *objResult; } InterpState; /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SaveInterpState -- * * Fills a token with a snapshot of the current state of the interpreter. * The snapshot can be restored at any point by TclRestoreInterpState. * * The token returned must be eventally passed to one of the routines * TclRestoreInterpState or TclDiscardInterpState, or there will be a * memory leak. * * Results: * Returns a token representing the interp state. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_InterpState Tcl_SaveInterpState(interp, status) Tcl_Interp* interp; /* Interpreter's state to be saved */ int status; /* status code for current operation */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp; InterpState *statePtr = (InterpState *)ckalloc(sizeof(InterpState)); statePtr->status = status; statePtr->flags = iPtr->flags & ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED; statePtr->returnLevel = iPtr->returnLevel; statePtr->returnCode = iPtr->returnCode; statePtr->errorInfo = iPtr->errorInfo; if (statePtr->errorInfo) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(statePtr->errorInfo); } statePtr->errorCode = iPtr->errorCode; if (statePtr->errorCode) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(statePtr->errorCode); } statePtr->returnOpts = iPtr->returnOpts; if (statePtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(statePtr->returnOpts); } statePtr->objResult = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); Tcl_IncrRefCount(statePtr->objResult); return (Tcl_InterpState) statePtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_RestoreInterpState -- * * Accepts an interp and a token previously returned by * Tcl_SaveInterpState. Restore the state of the interp to what it was at * the time of the Tcl_SaveInterpState call. * * Results: * Returns the status value originally passed in to Tcl_SaveInterpState. * * Side effects: * Restores the interp state and frees memory held by token. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tcl_RestoreInterpState(interp, state) Tcl_Interp* interp; /* Interpreter's state to be restored*/ Tcl_InterpState state; /* saved interpreter state */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *)interp; InterpState *statePtr = (InterpState *)state; int status = statePtr->status; iPtr->flags &= ~ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED; iPtr->flags |= (statePtr->flags & ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED); iPtr->returnLevel = statePtr->returnLevel; iPtr->returnCode = statePtr->returnCode; if (iPtr->errorInfo) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorInfo); } iPtr->errorInfo = statePtr->errorInfo; if (iPtr->errorInfo) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->errorInfo); } if (iPtr->errorCode) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorCode); } iPtr->errorCode = statePtr->errorCode; if (iPtr->errorCode) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->errorCode); } if (iPtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->returnOpts); } iPtr->returnOpts = statePtr->returnOpts; if (iPtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->returnOpts); } Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, statePtr->objResult); Tcl_DiscardInterpState(state); return status; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_DiscardInterpState -- * * Accepts a token previously returned by Tcl_SaveInterpState. Frees the * memory it uses. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Frees memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_DiscardInterpState(state) Tcl_InterpState state; /* saved interpreter state */ { InterpState *statePtr = (InterpState *)state; if (statePtr->errorInfo) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(statePtr->errorInfo); } if (statePtr->errorCode) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(statePtr->errorCode); } if (statePtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(statePtr->returnOpts); } Tcl_DecrRefCount(statePtr->objResult); ckfree((char*) statePtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SaveResult -- * * Takes a snapshot of the current result state of the interpreter. The * snapshot can be restored at any point by Tcl_RestoreResult. Note that * this routine does not preserve the errorCode, errorInfo, or flags * fields so it should not be used if an error is in progress. * * Once a snapshot is saved, it must be restored by calling * Tcl_RestoreResult, or discarded by calling Tcl_DiscardResult. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Resets the interpreter result. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SaveResult(interp, statePtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to save. */ Tcl_SavedResult *statePtr; /* Pointer to state structure. */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; /* * Move the result object into the save state. Note that we don't need to * change its refcount because we're moving it, not adding a new * reference. Put an empty object into the interpreter. */ statePtr->objResultPtr = iPtr->objResultPtr; iPtr->objResultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr); /* * Save the string result. */ statePtr->freeProc = iPtr->freeProc; if (iPtr->result == iPtr->resultSpace) { /* * Copy the static string data out of the interp buffer. */ statePtr->result = statePtr->resultSpace; strcpy(statePtr->result, iPtr->result); statePtr->appendResult = NULL; } else if (iPtr->result == iPtr->appendResult) { /* * Move the append buffer out of the interp. */ statePtr->appendResult = iPtr->appendResult; statePtr->appendAvl = iPtr->appendAvl; statePtr->appendUsed = iPtr->appendUsed; statePtr->result = statePtr->appendResult; iPtr->appendResult = NULL; iPtr->appendAvl = 0; iPtr->appendUsed = 0; } else { /* * Move the dynamic or static string out of the interpreter. */ statePtr->result = iPtr->result; statePtr->appendResult = NULL; } iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0; iPtr->freeProc = 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_RestoreResult -- * * Restores the state of the interpreter to a snapshot taken by * Tcl_SaveResult. After this call, the token for the interpreter state * is no longer valid. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Restores the interpreter result. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_RestoreResult(interp, statePtr) Tcl_Interp* interp; /* Interpreter being restored. */ Tcl_SavedResult *statePtr; /* State returned by Tcl_SaveResult. */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; Tcl_ResetResult(interp); /* * Restore the string result. */ iPtr->freeProc = statePtr->freeProc; if (statePtr->result == statePtr->resultSpace) { /* * Copy the static string data into the interp buffer. */ iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; strcpy(iPtr->result, statePtr->result); } else if (statePtr->result == statePtr->appendResult) { /* * Move the append buffer back into the interp. */ if (iPtr->appendResult != NULL) { ckfree((char *)iPtr->appendResult); } iPtr->appendResult = statePtr->appendResult; iPtr->appendAvl = statePtr->appendAvl; iPtr->appendUsed = statePtr->appendUsed; iPtr->result = iPtr->appendResult; } else { /* * Move the dynamic or static string back into the interpreter. */ iPtr->result = statePtr->result; } /* * Restore the object result. */ Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr); iPtr->objResultPtr = statePtr->objResultPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_DiscardResult -- * * Frees the memory associated with an interpreter snapshot taken by * Tcl_SaveResult. If the snapshot is not restored, this function must be * called to discard it, or the memory will be lost. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_DiscardResult(statePtr) Tcl_SavedResult *statePtr; /* State returned by Tcl_SaveResult. */ { TclDecrRefCount(statePtr->objResultPtr); if (statePtr->result == statePtr->appendResult) { ckfree(statePtr->appendResult); } else if (statePtr->freeProc) { if (statePtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(statePtr->result); } else { (*statePtr->freeProc)(statePtr->result); } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetResult -- * * Arrange for "result" to be the Tcl return value. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * interp->result is left pointing either to "result" or to a copy of it. * Also, the object result is reset. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SetResult(interp, result, freeProc) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter with which to associate the * return value. */ register char *result; /* Value to be returned. If NULL, the result * is set to an empty string. */ Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc; /* Gives information about the string: * TCL_STATIC, TCL_VOLATILE, or the address of * a Tcl_FreeProc such as free. */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; int length; register Tcl_FreeProc *oldFreeProc = iPtr->freeProc; char *oldResult = iPtr->result; if (result == NULL) { iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0; iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->freeProc = 0; } else if (freeProc == TCL_VOLATILE) { length = strlen(result); if (length > TCL_RESULT_SIZE) { iPtr->result = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) length+1); iPtr->freeProc = TCL_DYNAMIC; } else { iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->freeProc = 0; } strcpy(iPtr->result, result); } else { iPtr->result = result; iPtr->freeProc = freeProc; } /* * If the old result was dynamically-allocated, free it up. Do it here, * rather than at the beginning, in case the new result value was part of * the old result value. */ if (oldFreeProc != 0) { if (oldFreeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(oldResult); } else { (*oldFreeProc)(oldResult); } } /* * Reset the object result since we just set the string result. */ ResetObjResult(iPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GetStringResult -- * * Returns an interpreter's result value as a string. * * Results: * The interpreter's result as a string. * * Side effects: * If the string result is empty, the object result is moved to the * string result, then the object result is reset. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ CONST char * Tcl_GetStringResult(interp) register Tcl_Interp *interp;/* Interpreter whose result to return. */ { /* * If the string result is empty, move the object result to the string * result, then reset the object result. */ if (*(interp->result) == 0) { Tcl_SetResult(interp, TclGetString(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp)), TCL_VOLATILE); } return interp->result; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetObjResult -- * * Arrange for objPtr to be an interpreter's result value. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * interp->objResultPtr is left pointing to the object referenced by * objPtr. The object's reference count is incremented since there is now * a new reference to it. The reference count for any old objResultPtr * value is decremented. Also, the string result is reset. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter with which to associate the * return object value. */ register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Tcl object to be returned. If NULL, the obj * result is made an empty string object. */ { register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; register Tcl_Obj *oldObjResult = iPtr->objResultPtr; iPtr->objResultPtr = objPtr; Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); /* since interp result is a reference */ /* * We wait until the end to release the old object result, in case we are * setting the result to itself. */ TclDecrRefCount(oldObjResult); /* * Reset the string result since we just set the result object. */ if (iPtr->freeProc != NULL) { if (iPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(iPtr->result); } else { (*iPtr->freeProc)(iPtr->result); } iPtr->freeProc = 0; } iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GetObjResult -- * * Returns an interpreter's result value as a Tcl object. The object's * reference count is not modified; the caller must do that if it needs * to hold on to a long-term reference to it. * * Results: * The interpreter's result as an object. * * Side effects: * If the interpreter has a non-empty string result, the result object is * either empty or stale because some function set interp->result * directly. If so, the string result is moved to the result object then * the string result is reset. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * Tcl_GetObjResult(interp) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose result to return. */ { register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; Tcl_Obj *objResultPtr; int length; /* * If the string result is non-empty, move the string result to the object * result, then reset the string result. */ if (*(iPtr->result) != 0) { ResetObjResult(iPtr); objResultPtr = iPtr->objResultPtr; length = strlen(iPtr->result); TclInitStringRep(objResultPtr, iPtr->result, length); if (iPtr->freeProc != NULL) { if (iPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(iPtr->result); } else { (*iPtr->freeProc)(iPtr->result); } iPtr->freeProc = 0; } iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0; } return iPtr->objResultPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_AppendResultVA -- * * Append a variable number of strings onto the interpreter's result. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The result of the interpreter given by the first argument is extended * by the strings in the va_list (up to a terminating NULL argument). * * If the string result is non-empty, the object result forced to be a * duplicate of it first. There will be a string result afterwards. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_AppendResultVA(interp, argList) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter with which to associate the * return value. */ va_list argList; /* Variable argument list. */ { Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { objPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(objPtr); } Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA(objPtr, argList); Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr); /* * Strictly we should call Tcl_GetStringResult(interp) here to make sure * that interp->result is correct according to the old contract, but that * makes the performance of much code (e.g. in Tk) absolutely awful. So we * leave it out; code that really wants interp->result can just insert the * calls to Tcl_GetStringResult() itself. [Patch 1041072 discussion] */ #ifdef USE_DIRECT_INTERP_RESULT_ACCESS /* * Ensure that the interp->result is legal so old Tcl 7.* code still * works. There's still embarrasingly much of it about... */ (void) Tcl_GetStringResult(interp); #endif /* USE_DIRECT_INTERP_RESULT_ACCESS */ } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_AppendResult -- * * Append a variable number of strings onto the interpreter's result. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The result of the interpreter given by the first argument is extended * by the strings given by the second and following arguments (up to a * terminating NULL argument). * * If the string result is non-empty, the object result forced to be a * duplicate of it first. There will be a string result afterwards. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_AppendResult(Tcl_Interp *interp, ...) { va_list argList; va_start(argList, interp); Tcl_AppendResultVA(interp, argList); va_end(argList); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_AppendElement -- * * Convert a string to a valid Tcl list element and append it to the * result (which is ostensibly a list). * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The result in the interpreter given by the first argument is extended * with a list element converted from string. A separator space is added * before the converted list element unless the current result is empty, * contains the single character "{", or ends in " {". * * If the string result is empty, the object result is moved to the * string result, then the object result is reset. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_AppendElement(interp, element) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose result is to be * extended. */ CONST char *element; /* String to convert to list element and add * to result. */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; char *dst; int size; int flags; /* * If the string result is empty, move the object result to the string * result, then reset the object result. */ (void) Tcl_GetStringResult(interp); /* * See how much space is needed, and grow the append buffer if needed to * accommodate the list element. */ size = Tcl_ScanElement(element, &flags) + 1; if ((iPtr->result != iPtr->appendResult) || (iPtr->appendResult[iPtr->appendUsed] != 0) || ((size + iPtr->appendUsed) >= iPtr->appendAvl)) { SetupAppendBuffer(iPtr, size+iPtr->appendUsed); } /* * Convert the string into a list element and copy it to the buffer that's * forming, with a space separator if needed. */ dst = iPtr->appendResult + iPtr->appendUsed; if (TclNeedSpace(iPtr->appendResult, dst)) { iPtr->appendUsed++; *dst = ' '; dst++; /* * If we need a space to separate this element from preceding stuff, * then this element will not lead a list, and need not have it's * leading '#' quoted. */ flags |= TCL_DONT_QUOTE_HASH; } iPtr->appendUsed += Tcl_ConvertElement(element, dst, flags); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SetupAppendBuffer -- * * This function makes sure that there is an append buffer properly * initialized, if necessary, from the interpreter's result, and that it * has at least enough room to accommodate newSpace new bytes of * information. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void SetupAppendBuffer(iPtr, newSpace) Interp *iPtr; /* Interpreter whose result is being set up. */ int newSpace; /* Make sure that at least this many bytes of * new information may be added. */ { int totalSpace; /* * Make the append buffer larger, if that's necessary, then copy the * result into the append buffer and make the append buffer the official * Tcl result. */ if (iPtr->result != iPtr->appendResult) { /* * If an oversized buffer was used recently, then free it up so we go * back to a smaller buffer. This avoids tying up memory forever after * a large operation. */ if (iPtr->appendAvl > 500) { ckfree(iPtr->appendResult); iPtr->appendResult = NULL; iPtr->appendAvl = 0; } iPtr->appendUsed = strlen(iPtr->result); } else if (iPtr->result[iPtr->appendUsed] != 0) { /* * Most likely someone has modified a result created by * Tcl_AppendResult et al. so that it has a different size. Just * recompute the size. */ iPtr->appendUsed = strlen(iPtr->result); } totalSpace = newSpace + iPtr->appendUsed; if (totalSpace >= iPtr->appendAvl) { char *new; if (totalSpace < 100) { totalSpace = 200; } else { totalSpace *= 2; } new = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) totalSpace); strcpy(new, iPtr->result); if (iPtr->appendResult != NULL) { ckfree(iPtr->appendResult); } iPtr->appendResult = new; iPtr->appendAvl = totalSpace; } else if (iPtr->result != iPtr->appendResult) { strcpy(iPtr->appendResult, iPtr->result); } Tcl_FreeResult((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr); iPtr->result = iPtr->appendResult; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_FreeResult -- * * This function frees up the memory associated with an interpreter's * string result. It also resets the interpreter's result object. * Tcl_FreeResult is most commonly used when a function is about to * replace one result value with another. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Frees the memory associated with interp's string result and sets * interp->freeProc to zero, but does not change interp->result or clear * error state. Resets interp's result object to an unshared empty * object. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_FreeResult(interp) register Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for which to free result. */ { register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; if (iPtr->freeProc != NULL) { if (iPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(iPtr->result); } else { (*iPtr->freeProc)(iPtr->result); } iPtr->freeProc = 0; } ResetObjResult(iPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_ResetResult -- * * This function resets both the interpreter's string and object results. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * It resets the result object to an unshared empty object. It then * restores the interpreter's string result area to its default * initialized state, freeing up any memory that may have been * allocated. It also clears any error information for the interpreter. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_ResetResult(interp) register Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for which to clear result. */ { register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; ResetObjResult(iPtr); if (iPtr->freeProc != NULL) { if (iPtr->freeProc == TCL_DYNAMIC) { ckfree(iPtr->result); } else { (*iPtr->freeProc)(iPtr->result); } iPtr->freeProc = 0; } iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace; iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0; if (iPtr->errorCode) { /* Legacy support */ Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, iPtr->ecVar, NULL, iPtr->errorCode, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorCode); iPtr->errorCode = NULL; } if (iPtr->errorInfo) { /* Legacy support */ Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, iPtr->eiVar, NULL, iPtr->errorInfo, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorInfo); iPtr->errorInfo = NULL; } iPtr->returnLevel = 1; iPtr->returnCode = TCL_OK; if (iPtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->returnOpts); iPtr->returnOpts = NULL; } iPtr->flags &= ~ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * ResetObjResult -- * * Function used to reset an interpreter's Tcl result object. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Resets the interpreter's result object to an unshared empty string * object with ref count one. It does not clear any error information in * the interpreter. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void ResetObjResult(iPtr) register Interp *iPtr; /* Points to the interpreter whose result * object should be reset. */ { register Tcl_Obj *objResultPtr = iPtr->objResultPtr; if (Tcl_IsShared(objResultPtr)) { TclDecrRefCount(objResultPtr); TclNewObj(objResultPtr); Tcl_IncrRefCount(objResultPtr); iPtr->objResultPtr = objResultPtr; } else { if ((objResultPtr->bytes != NULL) && (objResultPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep)) { ckfree((char *) objResultPtr->bytes); } objResultPtr->bytes = tclEmptyStringRep; objResultPtr->length = 0; TclFreeIntRep(objResultPtr); objResultPtr->typePtr = (Tcl_ObjType *) NULL; } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA -- * * This function is called to record machine-readable information about * an error that is about to be returned. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The errorCode field of the interp is modified to hold all of the * arguments to this function, in a list form with each argument becoming * one element of the list. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA(interp, argList) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to set errorCode */ va_list argList; /* Variable argument list. */ { Tcl_Obj *errorObj = Tcl_NewObj(); /* * Scan through the arguments one at a time, appending them to the * errorCode field as list elements. */ while (1) { char *elem = va_arg(argList, char *); if (elem == NULL) { break; } Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(NULL, errorObj, Tcl_NewStringObj(elem, -1)); } Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(interp, errorObj); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetErrorCode -- * * This function is called to record machine-readable information about * an error that is about to be returned. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The errorCode field of the interp is modified to hold all of the * arguments to this function, in a list form with each argument becoming * one element of the list. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SetErrorCode(Tcl_Interp *interp, ...) { va_list argList; /* * Scan through the arguments one at a time, appending them to the * errorCode field as list elements. */ va_start(argList, interp); Tcl_SetErrorCodeVA(interp, argList); va_end(argList); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetObjErrorCode -- * * This function is called to record machine-readable information about * an error that is about to be returned. The caller should build a list * object up and pass it to this routine. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The errorCode field of the interp is set to the new value. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(interp, errorObjPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; Tcl_Obj *errorObjPtr; { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; if (iPtr->errorCode) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorCode); } iPtr->errorCode = errorObjPtr; Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->errorCode); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetKeys -- * * Returns a Tcl_Obj * array of the standard keys used in the return * options dictionary. * * Broadly sharing one copy of these key values helps with both memory * efficiency and dictionary lookup times. * * Results: * A Tcl_Obj * array. * * Side effects: * First time called in a thread, creates the keys (allocating memory) * and arranges for their cleanup at thread exit. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Tcl_Obj ** GetKeys() { static Tcl_ThreadDataKey returnKeysKey; Tcl_Obj **keys = Tcl_GetThreadData(&returnKeysKey, (int) (KEY_LAST * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *))); if (keys[0] == NULL) { /* * First call in this thread, create the keys... */ int i; keys[KEY_CODE] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-code", -1); keys[KEY_ERRORCODE] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-errorcode", -1); keys[KEY_ERRORINFO] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-errorinfo", -1); keys[KEY_ERRORLINE] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-errorline", -1); keys[KEY_LEVEL] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-level", -1); keys[KEY_OPTIONS] = Tcl_NewStringObj("-options", -1); for (i = KEY_CODE; i < KEY_LAST; i++) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(keys[i]); } /* * ... and arrange for their clenaup. */ Tcl_CreateThreadExitHandler(ReleaseKeys, (ClientData) keys); } return keys; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * ReleaseKeys -- * * Called as a thread exit handler to cleanup return options dictionary * keys. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Frees memory. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void ReleaseKeys(clientData) ClientData clientData; { Tcl_Obj **keys = (Tcl_Obj **)clientData; int i; for (i = KEY_CODE; i < KEY_LAST; i++) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(keys[i]); } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclProcessReturn -- * * Does the work of the [return] command based on the code, level, and * returnOpts arguments. Note that the code argument must agree with the * -code entry in returnOpts and the level argument must agree with the * -level entry in returnOpts, as is the case for values returned from * TclMergeReturnOptions. * * Results: * Returns the return code the [return] command should return. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclProcessReturn(interp, code, level, returnOpts) Tcl_Interp *interp; int code; int level; Tcl_Obj *returnOpts; { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; Tcl_Obj **keys = GetKeys(); /* * Store the merged return options. */ if (iPtr->returnOpts != returnOpts) { if (iPtr->returnOpts) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->returnOpts); } iPtr->returnOpts = returnOpts; Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->returnOpts); } if (code == TCL_ERROR) { if (iPtr->errorInfo) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->errorInfo); iPtr->errorInfo = NULL; } Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, iPtr->returnOpts, keys[KEY_ERRORINFO], &valuePtr); if (valuePtr != NULL) { int infoLen; (void) Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, &infoLen); if (infoLen) { iPtr->errorInfo = valuePtr; Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->errorInfo); iPtr->flags |= ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED; } } Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, iPtr->returnOpts, keys[KEY_ERRORCODE], &valuePtr); if (valuePtr != NULL) { Tcl_SetObjErrorCode(interp, valuePtr); } else { Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "NONE", NULL); } Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, iPtr->returnOpts, keys[KEY_ERRORLINE], &valuePtr); if (valuePtr != NULL) { Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, valuePtr, &iPtr->errorLine); } } if (level != 0) { iPtr->returnLevel = level; iPtr->returnCode = code; return TCL_RETURN; } return code; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclMergeReturnOptions -- * * Parses, checks, and stores the options to the [return] command. * * Results: * Returns TCL_ERROR is any of the option values are invalid. Otherwise, * returns TCL_OK, and writes the returnOpts, code, and level values to * the pointers provided. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int TclMergeReturnOptions(interp, objc, objv, optionsPtrPtr, codePtr, levelPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */ int objc; /* Number of arguments. */ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */ Tcl_Obj **optionsPtrPtr; /* If not NULL, points to space for a (Tcl_Obj * *) where the pointer to the merged return * options dictionary should be written */ int *codePtr; /* If not NULL, points to space where the * -code value should be written */ int *levelPtr; /* If not NULL, points to space where the * -level value should be written */ { int code=TCL_OK; int level = 1; Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; Tcl_Obj *returnOpts = Tcl_NewObj(); Tcl_Obj **keys = GetKeys(); for (; objc > 1; objv += 2, objc -= 2) { int optLen; CONST char *opt = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[0], &optLen); int compareLen; CONST char *compare = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(keys[KEY_OPTIONS], &compareLen); if ((optLen == compareLen) && (strcmp(opt, compare) == 0)) { Tcl_DictSearch search; int done = 0; Tcl_Obj *keyPtr; Tcl_Obj *dict = objv[1]; nestedOptions: if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_DictObjFirst(NULL, dict, &search, &keyPtr, &valuePtr, &done)) { /* * Value is not a legal dictionary. */ Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad ", compare, " value: expected dictionary but got \"", TclGetString(objv[1]), "\"", (char *) NULL); goto error; } while (!done) { Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, returnOpts, keyPtr, valuePtr); Tcl_DictObjNext(&search, &keyPtr, &valuePtr, &done); } Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_OPTIONS], &valuePtr); if (valuePtr != NULL) { dict = valuePtr; Tcl_DictObjRemove(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_OPTIONS]); goto nestedOptions; } } else { Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, returnOpts, objv[0], objv[1]); } } /* * Check for bogus -code value. */ Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_CODE], &valuePtr); if ((valuePtr != NULL) && (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, valuePtr, &code))) { static CONST char *returnCodes[] = { "ok", "error", "return", "break", "continue", NULL }; if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(NULL, valuePtr, returnCodes, NULL, TCL_EXACT, &code)) { /* Value is not a legal return code */ Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad completion code \"", TclGetString(valuePtr), "\": must be ok, error, return, break, ", "continue, or an integer", (char *) NULL); goto error; } Tcl_DictObjRemove(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_CODE]); } /* * Check for bogus -level value. */ Tcl_DictObjGet(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_LEVEL], &valuePtr); if (valuePtr != NULL) { if ((TCL_ERROR == Tcl_GetIntFromObj(NULL, valuePtr, &level)) || (level < 0)) { /* * Value is not a legal level. */ Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad -level value: ", "expected non-negative integer but got \"", TclGetString(valuePtr), "\"", (char *) NULL); goto error; } Tcl_DictObjRemove(NULL, returnOpts, keys[KEY_LEVEL]); } /* * Convert [return -code return -level X] to [return -code ok -level X+1] */ if (code == TCL_RETURN) { level++; code = TCL_OK; } if (codePtr != NULL) { *codePtr = code; } if (levelPtr != NULL) { *levelPtr = level; } if (optionsPtrPtr == NULL) { /* * Not passing back the options (?!), so clean them up. */ Tcl_DecrRefCount(returnOpts); } else { *optionsPtrPtr = returnOpts; } return TCL_OK; error: Tcl_DecrRefCount(returnOpts); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_GetReturnOptions -- * * Packs up the interp state into a dictionary of return options. * * Results: * A dictionary of return options. * * Side effects: * None. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * Tcl_GetReturnOptions(interp, result) Tcl_Interp *interp; int result; { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; Tcl_Obj *options; Tcl_Obj **keys = GetKeys(); if (iPtr->returnOpts) { options = Tcl_DuplicateObj(iPtr->returnOpts); } else { options = Tcl_NewObj(); } if (result == TCL_RETURN) { Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_CODE], Tcl_NewIntObj(iPtr->returnCode)); Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_LEVEL], Tcl_NewIntObj(iPtr->returnLevel)); } else { Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_CODE], Tcl_NewIntObj(result)); Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_LEVEL], Tcl_NewIntObj(0)); } if (result == TCL_ERROR) { /* * When result was an error, fill in any missing values for * -errorinfo, -errorcode, and -errorline */ Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(interp, "", -1); Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_ERRORINFO], iPtr->errorInfo); Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_ERRORCODE], iPtr->errorCode); Tcl_DictObjPut(NULL, options, keys[KEY_ERRORLINE], Tcl_NewIntObj(iPtr->errorLine)); } return options; } /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_SetReturnOptions -- * * Accepts an interp and a dictionary of return options, and sets the * return options of the interp to match the dictionary. * * Results: * A standard status code. Usually TCL_OK, but TCL_ERROR if an invalid * option value was found in the dictionary. If a -level value of 0 is in * the dictionary, then the -code value in the dictionary will be * returned (TCL_OK default). * * Side effects: * Sets the state of the interp. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tcl_SetReturnOptions(interp, options) Tcl_Interp *interp; Tcl_Obj *options; { int objc, level, code; Tcl_Obj **objv, *mergedOpts; if (TCL_ERROR == Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, options, &objc, &objv) || (objc % 2)) { Tcl_ResetResult(interp); Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "expected dict but got \"", Tcl_GetString(options), "\"", NULL); code = TCL_ERROR; } else if (TCL_ERROR == TclMergeReturnOptions(interp, objc, objv, &mergedOpts, &code, &level)) { code = TCL_ERROR; } else { code = TclProcessReturn(interp, code, level, mergedOpts); } Tcl_DecrRefCount(options); return code; } /* *------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TclTransferResult -- * * Copy the result (and error information) from one interp to another. * Used when one interp has caused another interp to evaluate a script * and then wants to transfer the results back to itself. * * This routine copies the string reps of the result and error * information. It does not simply increment the refcounts of the result * and error information objects themselves. It is not legal to exchange * objects between interps, because an object may be kept alive by one * interp, but have an internal rep that is only valid while some other * interp is alive. * * Results: * The target interp's result is set to a copy of the source interp's * result. The source's errorInfo field may be transferred to the * target's errorInfo field, and the source's errorCode field may be * transferred to the target's errorCode field. * * Side effects: * None. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void TclTransferResult(sourceInterp, result, targetInterp) Tcl_Interp *sourceInterp; /* Interp whose result and error information * should be moved to the target interp. * After moving result, this interp's result * is reset. */ int result; /* TCL_OK if just the result should be copied, * TCL_ERROR if both the result and error * information should be copied. */ Tcl_Interp *targetInterp; /* Interp where result and error information * should be stored. If source and target are * the same, nothing is done. */ { Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) targetInterp; if (sourceInterp == targetInterp) { return; } Tcl_SetReturnOptions(targetInterp, Tcl_GetReturnOptions(sourceInterp, result)); iPtr->flags &= ~(ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED); Tcl_SetObjResult(targetInterp, Tcl_GetObjResult(sourceInterp)); Tcl_ResetResult(sourceInterp); } /* * Local Variables: * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * End: */