/* * tkConfig.c -- * * This file contains procedures that manage configuration options * for widgets and other things. * * Copyright (c) 1997-1998 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: tkConfig.c,v 1.1.4.2.2.1 1999/03/09 17:50:33 redman Exp $ */ /* * Temporary flag for working on new config package. */ #if 0 /* * used only for removing the old config code */ #define __NO_OLD_CONFIG #endif #include "tk.h" #include "tkInt.h" #include "tkPort.h" #include "tkFont.h" /* * The following definition is an AssocData key used to keep track of * all of the option tables that have been created for an interpreter. */ #define OPTION_HASH_KEY "TkOptionTable" /* * The following two structures are used along with Tk_OptionSpec * structures to manage configuration options. Tk_OptionSpecs are * static templates that are compiled into the code of a widget * or other object manager. However, to look up options efficiently * we need to supplement the static information with additional * dynamic information, and this dynamic information may be different * for each application. Thus we create structures of the following * two types to hold all of the dynamic information; this is done * by Tk_CreateOptionTable. * * One of the following structures corresponds to each Tk_OptionSpec. * These structures exist as arrays inside TkOptionTable structures. */ typedef struct TkOption { CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; /* The original spec from the template * passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.*/ Tk_Uid dbNameUID; /* The Uid form of the option database * name. */ Tk_Uid dbClassUID; /* The Uid form of the option database * class name. */ Tcl_Obj *defaultPtr; /* Default value for this option. */ union { Tcl_Obj *monoColorPtr; /* For color and border options, this * is an alternate default value to * use on monochrome displays. */ struct TkOption *synonymPtr; /* For synonym options, this points to * the master entry. */ } extra; int flags; /* Miscellaneous flag values; see * below for definitions. */ } Option; /* * Flag bits defined for Option structures: * * OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING - 1 means that FreeResources must be * invoke to free resources associated with * the option when it is no longer needed. */ #define OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING 1 /* * One of the following exists for each Tk_OptionSpec array that has * been passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable. */ typedef struct OptionTable { int refCount; /* Counts the number of uses of this * table (the number of times * Tk_CreateOptionTable has returned * it). This can be greater than 1 if * it is shared along several option * table chains, or if the same table * is used for multiple purposes. */ Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; /* Hash table entry that refers to this * table; used to delete the entry. */ struct OptionTable *nextPtr; /* If templatePtr was part of a chain * of templates, this points to the * table corresponding to the next * template in the chain. */ int numOptions; /* The number of items in the options * array below. */ Option options[1]; /* Information about the individual * options in the table. This must be * the last field in the structure: * the actual size of the array will * be numOptions, not 1. */ } OptionTable; /* * Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file: */ static int DoObjConfig _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, char *recordPtr, Option *optionPtr, Tcl_Obj *valuePtr, Tk_Window tkwin, Tk_SavedOption *savePtr)); static void DestroyOptionHashTable _ANSI_ARGS_(( ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp)); static void FreeResources _ANSI_ARGS_((Option *optionPtr, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, char *internalPtr, Tk_Window tkwin)); static Tcl_Obj * GetConfigList _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr, Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin)); static Tcl_Obj * GetObjectForOption _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr, Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin)); static Option * GetOptionFromObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, OptionTable *tablePtr)); static int ObjectIsEmpty _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); static int SetOptionFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); /* * The structure below defines an object type that is used to cache the * result of looking up an option name. If an object has this type, then * its internalPtr1 field points to the OptionTable in which it was looked up, * and the internalPtr2 field points to the entry that matched. */ Tcl_ObjType optionType = { "option", /* name */ (Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc *) NULL, /* freeIntRepProc */ (Tcl_DupInternalRepProc *) NULL, /* dupIntRepProc */ (Tcl_UpdateStringProc *) NULL, /* updateStringProc */ SetOptionFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */ }; /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_CreateOptionTable -- * * Given a template for configuration options, this procedure * creates a table that may be used to look up options efficiently. * * Results: * Returns a token to a structure that can be passed to procedures * such as Tk_InitOptions, Tk_SetOptions, and Tk_FreeConfigOptions. * * Side effects: * Storage is allocated. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tk_OptionTable Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the * application in which this table * will be used. */ CONST Tk_OptionSpec *templatePtr; /* Static information about the * configuration options. */ { Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; int newEntry; OptionTable *tablePtr; CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr, *specPtr2; Option *optionPtr; int numOptions, i; /* * We use an AssocData value in the interpreter to keep a hash * table of all the option tables we've created for this application. * This is used for two purposes. First, it allows us to share the * tables (e.g. in several chains) and second, we use the deletion * callback for the AssocData to delete all the option tables when * the interpreter is deleted. The code below finds the hash table * or creates a new one if it doesn't already exist. */ hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY, NULL); if (hashTablePtr == NULL) { hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable)); Tcl_InitHashTable(hashTablePtr, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS); Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY, DestroyOptionHashTable, (ClientData) hashTablePtr); } /* * See if a table has already been created for this template. If * so, just reuse the existing table. */ hashEntryPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(hashTablePtr, (char *) templatePtr, &newEntry); if (!newEntry) { tablePtr = (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr); tablePtr->refCount++; return (Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr; } /* * Count the number of options in the template, then create the * table structure. */ numOptions = 0; for (specPtr = templatePtr; specPtr->type != TK_OPTION_END; specPtr++) { numOptions++; } tablePtr = (OptionTable *) (ckalloc(sizeof(OptionTable) + ((numOptions - 1) * sizeof(Option)))); tablePtr->refCount = 1; tablePtr->hashEntryPtr = hashEntryPtr; tablePtr->nextPtr = NULL; tablePtr->numOptions = numOptions; /* * Initialize all of the Option structures in the table. */ for (specPtr = templatePtr, optionPtr = tablePtr->options; specPtr->type != TK_OPTION_END; specPtr++, optionPtr++) { optionPtr->specPtr = specPtr; optionPtr->dbNameUID = NULL; optionPtr->dbClassUID = NULL; optionPtr->defaultPtr = NULL; optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr = NULL; optionPtr->flags = 0; if (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { /* * This is a synonym option; find the master option that it * refers to and create a pointer from the synonym to the * master. */ for (specPtr2 = templatePtr, i = 0; ; specPtr2++, i++) { if (specPtr2->type == TK_OPTION_END) { panic("Tk_CreateOptionTable couldn't find synonym"); } if (strcmp(specPtr2->optionName, (char *) specPtr->clientData) == 0) { optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr = tablePtr->options + i; break; } } } else { if (specPtr->dbName != NULL) { optionPtr->dbNameUID = Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbName); } if (specPtr->dbClass != NULL) { optionPtr->dbClassUID = Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbClass); } if (specPtr->defValue != NULL) { optionPtr->defaultPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(specPtr->defValue, -1); Tcl_IncrRefCount(optionPtr->defaultPtr); } if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER)) && (specPtr->clientData != NULL)) { optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj((char *) specPtr->clientData, -1); Tcl_IncrRefCount(optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr); } } if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_STRING) && (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0)) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_FONT) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BITMAP) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER) || (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_CURSOR)) { optionPtr->flags |= OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING; } } tablePtr->hashEntryPtr = hashEntryPtr; Tcl_SetHashValue(hashEntryPtr, tablePtr); /* * Finally, check to see if this template chains to another template * with additional options. If so, call ourselves recursively to * create the next table(s). */ if (specPtr->clientData != NULL) { tablePtr->nextPtr = (OptionTable *) Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, (Tk_OptionSpec *) specPtr->clientData); } return (Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_DeleteOptionTable -- * * Called to release resources used by an option table when * the table is no longer needed. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The option table and associated resources (such as additional * option tables chained off it) are destroyed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_DeleteOptionTable(optionTable) Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The option table to delete. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; Option *optionPtr; int count; tablePtr->refCount--; if (tablePtr->refCount > 0) { return; } if (tablePtr->nextPtr != NULL) { Tk_DeleteOptionTable((Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr->nextPtr); } for (count = tablePtr->numOptions - 1, optionPtr = tablePtr->options; count > 0; count--, optionPtr++) { if (optionPtr->defaultPtr != NULL) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(optionPtr->defaultPtr); } if (((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR) || (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER)) && (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr); } } Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tablePtr->hashEntryPtr); ckfree((char *) tablePtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * DestroyOptionHashTable -- * * This procedure is the deletion callback associated with the * AssocData entry created by Tk_CreateOptionTable. It is * invoked when an interpreter is deleted, and deletes all of * the option tables associated with that interpreter. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The option hash table is destroyed along with all of the * OptionTable structures that it refers to. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void DestroyOptionHashTable(clientData, interp) ClientData clientData; /* The hash table we are destroying */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter we are destroying */ { Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) clientData; Tcl_HashSearch search; Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; OptionTable *tablePtr; for (hashEntryPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hashTablePtr, &search); hashEntryPtr != NULL; hashEntryPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) { tablePtr = (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr); /* * The following statements do two tricky things: * 1. They ensure that the option table is deleted, even if * there are outstanding references to it. * 2. They ensure that Tk_DeleteOptionTable doesn't delete * other tables chained from this one; we'll do it when * we come across the hash table entry for the chained * table (in fact, the chained table may already have * been deleted). */ tablePtr->refCount = 1; tablePtr->nextPtr = NULL; Tk_DeleteOptionTable((Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr); } Tcl_DeleteHashTable(hashTablePtr); ckfree((char *) hashTablePtr); } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_InitOptions -- * * This procedure is invoked when an object such as a widget * is created. It supplies an initial value for each configuration * option (the value may come from the option database, a system * default, or the default in the option table). * * Results: * The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed * successfully, and TCL_ERROR if one of the initial values was * bogus. If an error occurs and interp isn't NULL, then an * error message will be left in its result. * * Side effects: * Fields of recordPtr are filled in with initial values. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. NULL * means don't leave an error message. */ char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to the record to configure. * Note: the caller should have properly * initialized the record with NULL * pointers for each option value. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The token which matches the config * specs for the widget in question. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Certain options types (such as * TK_OPTION_COLOR) need fields out * of the window they are used in to * be able to calculate their values. * Not needed unless one of these * options is in the configSpecs record. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; Option *optionPtr; int count; char *value; Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; enum { OPTION_DATABASE, SYSTEM_DEFAULT, TABLE_DEFAULT } source; /* * If this table chains to other tables, handle their initialization * first. That way, if both tables refer to the same field of the * record, the value in the first table will win. */ if (tablePtr->nextPtr != NULL) { if (Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, (Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr->nextPtr, tkwin) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } /* * Iterate over all of the options in the table, initializing each in * turn. */ for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions; count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) { if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { continue; } source = TABLE_DEFAULT; /* * We look in three places for the initial value, using the first * non-NULL value that we find. First, check the option database. */ valuePtr = NULL; if (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL) { value = Tk_GetOption(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID, optionPtr->dbClassUID); if (value != NULL) { valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(value, -1); source = OPTION_DATABASE; } } /* * Second, check for a system-specific default value. */ if ((valuePtr == NULL) && (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL)) { valuePtr = TkpGetSystemDefault(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID, optionPtr->dbClassUID); if (valuePtr != NULL) { source = SYSTEM_DEFAULT; } } /* * Third and last, use the default value supplied by the option * table. In the case of color objects, we pick one of two * values depending on whether the screen is mono or color. */ if (valuePtr == NULL) { if ((tkwin != NULL) && ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR) || (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER)) && (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1) && (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) { valuePtr = optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr; } else { valuePtr = optionPtr->defaultPtr; } } if (valuePtr == NULL) { continue; } if (DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, (Tk_SavedOption *) NULL) != TCL_OK) { if (interp != NULL) { char msg[200]; switch (source) { case OPTION_DATABASE: sprintf(msg, "\n (database entry for \"%.50s\")", optionPtr->specPtr->optionName); break; case SYSTEM_DEFAULT: sprintf(msg, "\n (system default for \"%.50s\")", optionPtr->specPtr->optionName); break; case TABLE_DEFAULT: sprintf(msg, "\n (default value for \"%.50s\")", optionPtr->specPtr->optionName); } if (tkwin != NULL) { sprintf(msg + strlen(msg) - 1, " in widget \"%.50s\")", Tk_PathName(tkwin)); } Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, msg); } return TCL_ERROR; } } return TCL_OK; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * DoObjConfig -- * * This procedure applies a new value for a configuration option * to the record being configured. * * Results: * The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed * successfully. If an error occurred then TCL_ERROR is * returned and an error message is left in interp's result, if * interp isn't NULL. In addition, if oldValuePtrPtr isn't * NULL then it *oldValuePtrPtr is filled in with a pointer * to the option's old value. * * Side effects: * RecordPtr gets modified to hold the new value in the form of * a Tcl_Obj, an internal representation, or both. The old * value is freed if oldValuePtrPtr is NULL. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If * NULL, then no message is left if an error * occurs. */ char *recordPtr; /* The record to modify to hold the new * option value. */ Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information about the * option. */ Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; /* New value for option. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window in which option will be used (needed * to allocate resources for some options). * May be NULL if the option doesn't * require window-related resources. */ Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr; /* If NULL, the old value for the option will * be freed. If non-NULL, the old value will * be stored here, and it becomes the property * of the caller (the caller must eventually * free the old value). */ { Tcl_Obj **slotPtrPtr, *oldPtr; char *internalPtr; /* Points to location in record where * internal representation of value should * be stored, or NULL. */ char *oldInternalPtr; /* Points to location in which to save old * internal representation of value. */ Tk_SavedOption internal; /* Used to save the old internal representation * of the value if savedOptionPtr is NULL. */ CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; int nullOK; /* * Save the old object form for the value, if there is one. */ specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr; if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { slotPtrPtr = (Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset); oldPtr = *slotPtrPtr; } else { slotPtrPtr = NULL; oldPtr = NULL; } /* * Apply the new value in a type-specific way. Also remember the * old object and internal forms, if they exist. */ if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) { internalPtr = recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset; } else { internalPtr = NULL; } if (savedOptionPtr != NULL) { savedOptionPtr->optionPtr = optionPtr; savedOptionPtr->valuePtr = oldPtr; oldInternalPtr = (char *) &savedOptionPtr->internalForm; } else { oldInternalPtr = (char *) &internal.internalForm; } nullOK = (optionPtr->specPtr->flags & TK_OPTION_NULL_OK); switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) { case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: { int new; if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr); *((int *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_INT: { int new; if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr); *((int *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: { double new; if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((double *) oldInternalPtr) = *((double *) internalPtr); *((double *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING: { char *new, *value; int length; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { if (valuePtr != NULL) { value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, &length); new = ckalloc((unsigned) (length + 1)); strcpy(new, value); } else { new = NULL; } *((char **) oldInternalPtr) = *((char **) internalPtr); *((char **) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: { int new; if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, valuePtr, (char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData, optionPtr->specPtr->optionName+1, 0, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr); *((int *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_COLOR: { XColor *newPtr; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; newPtr = NULL; } else { newPtr = Tk_AllocColorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr); if (newPtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((XColor **) oldInternalPtr) = *((XColor **) internalPtr); *((XColor **) internalPtr) = newPtr; } break; } case TK_OPTION_FONT: { Tk_Font new; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; new = NULL; } else { new = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr); if (new == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_Font *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr); *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: { Pixmap new; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; new = None; } else { new = Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr); if (new == None) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Pixmap *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr); *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_BORDER: { Tk_3DBorder new; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; new = NULL; } else { new = Tk_Alloc3DBorderFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr); if (new == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_3DBorder *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr); *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: { int new; if (Tk_GetReliefFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr); *((int *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: { Tk_Cursor new; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { new = None; valuePtr = NULL; } else { new = Tk_AllocCursorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr); if (new == None) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_Cursor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr); *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = new; } Tk_DefineCursor(tkwin, new); break; } case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: { Tk_Justify new; if (Tk_GetJustifyFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_Justify *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr); *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: { Tk_Anchor new; if (Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_Anchor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr); *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: { int new; if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr); *((int *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: { Tk_Window new; if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) { valuePtr = NULL; new = None; } else { if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } } if (internalPtr != NULL) { *((Tk_Window *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr); *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) = new; } break; } default: { sprintf(interp->result, "bad config table: unknown type %d", optionPtr->specPtr->type); return TCL_ERROR; } } /* * Release resources associated with the old value, if we're not * returning it to the caller, then install the new object value into * the record. */ if (savedOptionPtr == NULL) { if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) { FreeResources(optionPtr, oldPtr, oldInternalPtr, tkwin); } if (oldPtr != NULL) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(oldPtr); } } if (slotPtrPtr != NULL) { *slotPtrPtr = valuePtr; if (valuePtr != NULL) { Tcl_IncrRefCount(valuePtr); } } return TCL_OK; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * ObjectIsEmpty -- * * This procedure tests whether the string value of an object is * empty. * * Results: * The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length * zero, and 0 otherwise. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr) Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */ { int length; if (objPtr == NULL) { return 1; } if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) { return (objPtr->length == 0); } Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length); return (length == 0); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetOptionFromObj -- * * This procedure searches through a chained option table to find * the entry for a particular option name. * * Results: * The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL * if no matching entry could be found. If NULL is returned and * interp is not NULL than an error message is left in its result. * Note: if the matching entry is a synonym then this procedure * returns a pointer to the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry * that the synonym refers to. * * Side effects: * Information about the matching entry is cached in the object * containing the name, so that future lookups can proceed more * quickly. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Option * GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used only for error reporting; if NULL * no message is left after an error. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose string value is to be * looked up in the option table. */ OptionTable *tablePtr; /* Table in which to look up objPtr. */ { Option *bestPtr, *optionPtr; OptionTable *tablePtr2; char *p1, *p2, *name; int count; /* * First, check to see if the object already has the answer cached. */ if (objPtr->typePtr == &optionType) { if (objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 == (VOID *) tablePtr) { return (Option *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2; } } /* * The answer isn't cached. Search through all of the option tables * in the chain to find the best match. Some tricky aspects: * * 1. We have to accept unique abbreviations. * 2. The same name could appear in different tables in the chain. * If this happens, we use the entry from the first table. We * have to be careful to distinguish this case from an ambiguous * abbreviation. */ bestPtr = NULL; name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, (int *) NULL); for (tablePtr2 = tablePtr; tablePtr2 != NULL; tablePtr2 = tablePtr2->nextPtr) { for (optionPtr = tablePtr2->options, count = tablePtr2->numOptions; count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) { for (p1 = name, p2 = optionPtr->specPtr->optionName; *p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) { if (*p1 == 0) { /* * This is an exact match. We're done. */ bestPtr = optionPtr; goto done; } } if (*p1 == 0) { /* * The name is an abbreviation for this option. Keep * to make sure that the abbreviation only matches one * option name. If we've already found a match in the * past, then it is an error unless the full names for * the two options are identical; in this case, the first * option overrides the second. */ if (bestPtr == NULL) { bestPtr = optionPtr; } else { if (strcmp(bestPtr->specPtr->optionName, optionPtr->specPtr->optionName) != 0) { goto error; } } } } } if (bestPtr == NULL) { goto error; } done: if ((objPtr->typePtr != NULL) && (objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) { objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr); } objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID *) tablePtr; objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (VOID *) bestPtr; objPtr->typePtr = &optionType; return bestPtr; error: if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown option \"", name, "\"", (char *) NULL); } return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * SetOptionFromAny -- * * This procedure is called to convert a Tcl object to option * internal form. However, this doesn't make sense (need to have a * table of options in order to do the conversion) so the * procedure always generates an error. * * Results: * The return value is always TCL_ERROR, and an error message is * left in interp's result if interp isn't NULL. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int SetOptionFromAny(interp, objPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */ register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to convert. */ { Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), "can't convert value to option except via GetOptionFromObj API", -1); return TCL_ERROR; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_SetOptions -- * * Process one or more name-value pairs for configuration options * and fill in fields of a record with new values. * * Results: * If all goes well then TCL_OK is returned and the old values of * any modified objects are saved in *savePtr, if it isn't NULL (the * caller must eventually call Tk_RestoreSavedOptions or * Tk_FreeSavedOptions to free the contents of *savePtr). In * addition, if maskPtr isn't NULL then *maskPtr is filled in with * the OR of the typeMask bits from all modified options. If an * error occurs then TCL_ERROR is returned and a message * is left in interp's result unless interp is NULL; nothing is * saved in *savePtr or *maskPtr in this case. * * Side effects: * The fields of recordPtr get filled in with object pointers * from objc/objv. Old information in widgRec's fields gets * recycled. Information may be left at *savePtr. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr, maskPtr) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. * If NULL, then no error message is * returned.*/ char *recordPtr; /* The record to configure. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes valid options. */ int objc; /* The number of elements in objv. */ Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Contains one or more name-value * pairs. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with the thing * being configured; needed for some * options (such as colors). */ Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* If non-NULL, the old values of * modified options are saved here * so that they can be restored * after an error. */ int *maskPtr; /* It non-NULL, this word is modified * on a successful return to hold the * bit-wise OR of the typeMask fields * of all options that were modified * by this call. Used by the caller * to figure out which options * actually changed. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; Option *optionPtr; Tk_SavedOptions *lastSavePtr, *newSavePtr; int mask; if (savePtr != NULL) { savePtr->recordPtr = recordPtr; savePtr->tkwin = tkwin; savePtr->numItems = 0; savePtr->nextPtr = NULL; } lastSavePtr = savePtr; /* * Scan through all of the arguments, processing those * that match entries in the option table. */ mask = 0; for ( ; objc > 0; objc -= 2, objv += 2) { optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, objv[0], tablePtr); if (optionPtr == NULL) { goto error; } if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr; } if (objc < 2) { if (interp != NULL) { Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), "value for \"", Tcl_GetStringFromObj(*objv, NULL), "\" missing", (char *) NULL); goto error; } } if ((savePtr != NULL) && (lastSavePtr->numItems >= TK_NUM_SAVED_OPTIONS)) { /* * We've run out of space for saving old option values. Allocate * more space. */ newSavePtr = (Tk_SavedOptions *) ckalloc(sizeof( Tk_SavedOptions)); newSavePtr->recordPtr = recordPtr; newSavePtr->tkwin = tkwin; newSavePtr->numItems = 0; newSavePtr->nextPtr = NULL; lastSavePtr->nextPtr = newSavePtr; lastSavePtr = newSavePtr; } if (DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, objv[1], tkwin, (savePtr != NULL) ? &lastSavePtr->items[lastSavePtr->numItems] : (Tk_SavedOption *) NULL) != TCL_OK) { char msg[100]; sprintf(msg, "\n (processing \"%.40s\" option)", Tcl_GetStringFromObj(*objv, NULL)); Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, msg); goto error; } if (savePtr != NULL) { lastSavePtr->numItems++; } mask |= optionPtr->specPtr->typeMask; } if (maskPtr != NULL) { *maskPtr = mask; } return TCL_OK; error: if (savePtr != NULL) { Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr); } return TCL_ERROR; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_RestoreSavedOptions -- * * This procedure undoes the effect of a previous call to * Tk_SetOptions by restoring all of the options to their value * before the call to Tk_SetOptions. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The configutation record is restored and all the information * stored in savePtr is freed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr) Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Holds saved option information; must * have been passed to Tk_SetOptions. */ { int i; Option *optionPtr; Tcl_Obj *newPtr; /* New object value of option, which we * replace with old value and free. Taken * from record. */ char *internalPtr; /* Points to internal value of option in * record. */ CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; /* * Be sure to restore the options in the opposite order they were * set. This is important because it's possible that the same * option name was used twice in a single call to Tk_SetOptions. */ if (savePtr->nextPtr != NULL) { Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr->nextPtr); ckfree((char *) savePtr->nextPtr); savePtr->nextPtr = NULL; } for (i = savePtr->numItems - 1; i >= 0; i--) { optionPtr = savePtr->items[i].optionPtr; specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr; /* * First free the new value of the option, which is currently * in the record. */ if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { newPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset)); } else { newPtr = NULL; } if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) { internalPtr = savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset; } else { internalPtr = NULL; } if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) { FreeResources(optionPtr, newPtr, internalPtr, savePtr->tkwin); } if (newPtr != NULL) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(newPtr); } /* * Now restore the old value of the option. */ if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { *((Tcl_Obj **) (savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset)) = savePtr->items[i].valuePtr; } if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) { switch (specPtr->type) { case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: { *((int *) internalPtr) = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_INT: { *((int *) internalPtr) = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: { *((double *) internalPtr) = *((double *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING: { *((char **) internalPtr) = *((char **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: { *((int *) internalPtr) = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_COLOR: { *((XColor **) internalPtr) = *((XColor **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_FONT: { *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_Font *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: { *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = *((Pixmap *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_BORDER: { *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_3DBorder *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: { *((int *) internalPtr) = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: { *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_Cursor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); Tk_DefineCursor(savePtr->tkwin, *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr)); break; } case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: { *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_Justify *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: { *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_Anchor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: { *((int *) internalPtr) = *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: { *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) = *((Tk_Window *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm); break; } default: { panic("bad option type in Tk_RestoreSavedOptions"); } } } } savePtr->numItems = 0; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeSavedOptions -- * * Free all of the saved configuration option values from a * previous call to Tk_SetOptions. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Storage and system resources are freed. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr) Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Contains options saved in a previous * call to Tk_SetOptions. */ { int count; Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr; if (savePtr->nextPtr != NULL) { Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr->nextPtr); ckfree((char *) savePtr->nextPtr); } for (count = savePtr->numItems, savedOptionPtr = &savePtr->items[savePtr->numItems-1]; count > 0; count--, savedOptionPtr--) { if (savedOptionPtr->optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) { FreeResources(savedOptionPtr->optionPtr, savedOptionPtr->valuePtr, (char *) &savedOptionPtr->internalForm, savePtr->tkwin); } if (savedOptionPtr->valuePtr != NULL) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(savedOptionPtr->valuePtr); } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_FreeConfigOptions -- * * Free all resources associated with configuration options. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * All of the Tcl_Obj's in recordPtr that are controlled by * configuration options in optionTable are freed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /* ARGSUSED */ void Tk_FreeConfigOptions(recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin) char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current * values for options. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed * for freeing some options. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr; Option *optionPtr; int count; Tcl_Obj **oldPtrPtr, *oldPtr; char *oldInternalPtr; CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; for (tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; tablePtr != NULL; tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) { for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions; count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) { specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr; if (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { continue; } if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { oldPtrPtr = (Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset); oldPtr = *oldPtrPtr; *oldPtrPtr = NULL; } else { oldPtr = NULL; } if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) { oldInternalPtr = recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset; } else { oldInternalPtr = NULL; } if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) { FreeResources(optionPtr, oldPtr, oldInternalPtr, tkwin); } if (oldPtr != NULL) { Tcl_DecrRefCount(oldPtr); } } } } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * FreeResources -- * * Free system resources associated with a configuration option, * such as colors or fonts. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * Any system resources associated with objPtr are released. However, * objPtr itself is not freed. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin) Option *optionPtr; /* Description of the configuration option. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The current value of the option, specified * as an object. */ char *internalPtr; /* A pointer to an internal representation for * the option's value, such as an int or * (XColor *). Only valid if * optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window in which this option is used. */ { int internalFormExists; /* * If there exists an internal form for the value, use it to free * resources (also zero out the internal form). If there is no * internal form, then use the object form. */ internalFormExists = optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0; switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) { case TK_OPTION_STRING: if (internalFormExists) { if (*((char **) internalPtr) != NULL) { ckfree(*((char **) internalPtr)); *((char **) internalPtr) = NULL; } } break; case TK_OPTION_COLOR: if (internalFormExists) { if (*((XColor **) internalPtr) != NULL) { Tk_FreeColor(*((XColor **) internalPtr)); *((XColor **) internalPtr) = NULL; } } else if (objPtr != NULL) { Tk_FreeColorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); } break; case TK_OPTION_FONT: if (internalFormExists) { Tk_FreeFont(*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr)); *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = NULL; } else if (objPtr != NULL) { Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); } break; case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: if (internalFormExists) { if (*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) != None) { Tk_FreeBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Pixmap *) internalPtr)); *((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = None; } } else if (objPtr != NULL) { Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); } break; case TK_OPTION_BORDER: if (internalFormExists) { if (*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) != NULL) { Tk_Free3DBorder(*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr)); *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = NULL; } } else if (objPtr != NULL) { Tk_Free3DBorderFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); } break; case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: if (internalFormExists) { if (*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) != None) { Tk_FreeCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr)); *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = None; } } else if (objPtr != NULL) { Tk_FreeCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr); } break; default: break; } } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetOptionInfo -- * * Returns a list object containing complete information about * either a single option or all the configuration options in a * table. * * Results: * This procedure normally returns a pointer to an object. * If namePtr isn't NULL, then the result object is a list with * five elements: the option's name, its database name, database * class, default value, and current value. If the option is a * synonym then the list will contain only two values: the option * name and the name of the option it refers to. If namePtr is * NULL, then information is returned for every option in the * option table: the result will have one sub-list (in the form * described above) for each option in the table. If an error * occurs (e.g. because namePtr isn't valid) then NULL is returned * and an error message will be left in interp's result unless * interp is NULL. * * Side effects: * None. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If * NULL, then no error message is created. */ char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current * values for options. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes all the legal options. */ Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* If non-NULL, the string value selects * a single option whose info is to be * returned. Otherwise info is returned for * all options in optionTable. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed * to compute correct default value for some * options. */ { Tcl_Obj *resultPtr; OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; Option *optionPtr; int count; /* * If information is only wanted for a single configuration * spec, then handle that one spec specially. */ if (namePtr != NULL) { optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, namePtr, tablePtr); if (optionPtr == NULL) { return (Tcl_Obj *) NULL; } if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr; } return GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin); } /* * Loop through all the specs, creating a big list with all * their information. */ resultPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL); for (; tablePtr != NULL; tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) { for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions; count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) { Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, resultPtr, GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)); } } return resultPtr; } /* *-------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetConfigList -- * * Create a valid Tcl list holding the configuration information * for a single configuration option. * * Results: * A Tcl list, dynamically allocated. The caller is expected to * arrange for this list to be freed eventually. * * Side effects: * Memory is allocated. * *-------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Tcl_Obj * GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin) char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current * values of configuration options. */ Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing a * particular option. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */ { Tcl_Obj *listPtr, *elementPtr; listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->specPtr->optionName, -1)); if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj( optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr->specPtr->optionName, -1); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr); } else { if (optionPtr->dbNameUID == NULL) { elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } else { elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->dbNameUID, -1); } Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr); if (optionPtr->dbClassUID == NULL) { elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } else { elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->dbClassUID, -1); } Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr); if ((tkwin != NULL) && ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR) || (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER)) && (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1) && (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) { elementPtr = optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr; } else if (optionPtr->defaultPtr != NULL) { elementPtr = optionPtr->defaultPtr; } else { elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr); if (optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { elementPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset)); if (elementPtr == NULL) { elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } } else { elementPtr = GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin); } Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr); } return listPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * GetObjectForOption -- * * This procedure is called to create an object that contains the * value for an option. It is invoked by GetConfigList and * Tk_GetOptionValue when only the internal form of an option is * stored in the record. * * Results: * The return value is a pointer to a Tcl object. The caller * must call Tcl_IncrRefCount on this object to preserve it. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static Tcl_Obj * GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin) char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current * values of configuration options. */ Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing an * option whose internal value is stored * in *recordPtr. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */ { Tcl_Obj *objPtr; char *internalPtr; /* Points to internal value of option in * record. */ internalPtr = recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset; objPtr = NULL; switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) { case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: { objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr)); break; } case TK_OPTION_INT: { objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr)); break; } case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: { objPtr = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(*((double *) internalPtr)); break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING: { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(*((char **) internalPtr), -1); break; } case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj( ((char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData)[ *((int *) internalPtr)], -1); break; } case TK_OPTION_COLOR: { XColor *colorPtr = *((XColor **) internalPtr); if (colorPtr != NULL) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfColor(colorPtr), -1); } break; } case TK_OPTION_FONT: { Tk_Font tkfont = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr); if (tkfont != NULL) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont), -1); } break; } case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: { Pixmap pixmap = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr); if (pixmap != None) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), pixmap), -1); } break; } case TK_OPTION_BORDER: { Tk_3DBorder border = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr); if (border != NULL) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOf3DBorder(border), -1); } break; } case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfRelief( *((int *) internalPtr)), -1); break; } case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: { Tk_Cursor cursor = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr); if (cursor != None) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj( Tk_NameOfCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), cursor), -1); } break; } case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfJustify( *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)), -1); break; } case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfAnchor( *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)), -1); break; } case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: { objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr)); break; } case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: { Tk_Window tkwin = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr); if (tkwin != NULL) { objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(tkwin), -1); } break; } default: { panic("bad option type in GetObjectForOption"); } } if (objPtr == NULL) { objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } return objPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tk_GetOptionValue -- * * This procedure returns the current value of a configuration * option. * * Results: * The return value is the object holding the current value of * the option given by namePtr. If no such option exists, then * the return value is NULL and an error message is left in * interp's result (if interp isn't NULL). * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If * NULL then no messages are provided for * errors. */ char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current * values for options. */ Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */ Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* Gives the command-line name for the * option whose value is to be returned. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; Option *optionPtr; Tcl_Obj *resultPtr; optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, namePtr, tablePtr); if (optionPtr == NULL) { return NULL; } if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) { optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr; } if (optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset >= 0) { resultPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset)); if (resultPtr == NULL) { /* * This option has a null value and is represented by a null * object pointer. We can't return the null pointer, since that * would indicate an error. Instead, return a new empty object. */ resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); } } else { resultPtr = GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin); } return resultPtr; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * TkDebugConfig -- * * This is a debugging procedure that returns information about * one of the configuration tables that currently exists for an * interpreter. * * Results: * If the specified table exists in the given interpreter, then a * list is returned describing the table and any other tables that * it chains to: for each table there will be three list elements * giving the reference count for the table, the number of elements * in the table, and the command-line name for the first option * in the table. If the table doesn't exist in the interpreter * then an empty object is returned. The reference count for the * returned object is 0. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ Tcl_Obj * TkDebugConfig(interp, table) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which the table is * defined. */ Tk_OptionTable table; /* Table about which information is to * be returned. May not necessarily * exist in the interpreter anymore. */ { OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) table; Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr; Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; Tcl_HashSearch search; Tcl_Obj *objPtr; objPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY, NULL); if (hashTablePtr == NULL) { return objPtr; } /* * Scan all the tables for this interpreter to make sure that the * one we want still is valid. */ for (hashEntryPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hashTablePtr, &search); hashEntryPtr != NULL; hashEntryPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) { if (tablePtr == (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr)) { for ( ; tablePtr != NULL; tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) { Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(tablePtr->refCount)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewIntObj(tablePtr->numOptions)); Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr, Tcl_NewStringObj( tablePtr->options[0].specPtr->optionName, -1)); } break; } } return objPtr; }