| /* |
| * tcl.h -- |
| * |
| * This header file describes the externally-visible facilities |
| * of the Tcl interpreter. |
| * |
| * Copyright (c) 1987-1994 The Regents of the University of California. |
| * Copyright (c) 1993-1996 Lucent Technologies. |
| * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
| * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 by Scriptics Corporation. |
| * Copyright (c) 2002 by Kevin B. Kenny. All rights reserved. |
| * |
| * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution |
| * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
| * |
| * RCS: @(#) $Id: tcl.h,v 1.147 2002/10/21 04:35:50 das Exp $ |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef _TCL |
| #define _TCL |
| |
| /* |
| * For C++ compilers, use extern "C" |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * The following defines are used to indicate the various release levels. |
| */ |
| |
| #define TCL_ALPHA_RELEASE 0 |
| #define TCL_BETA_RELEASE 1 |
| #define TCL_FINAL_RELEASE 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * When version numbers change here, must also go into the following files |
| * and update the version numbers: |
| * |
| * library/init.tcl (only if Major.minor changes, not patchlevel) 1 LOC |
| * unix/configure.in (2 LOC Major, 2 LOC minor, 1 LOC patch) |
| * win/configure.in (as above) |
| * win/tcl.m4 (not patchlevel) |
| * win/makefile.vc (not patchlevel) 2 LOC |
| * README (sections 0 and 2) |
| * mac/README (2 LOC, not patchlevel) |
| * macosx/Tcl.pbproj/project.pbxproj |
| * (7 LOC total, 2 LOC patch) |
| * win/README.binary (sections 0-4) |
| * win/README (not patchlevel) (sections 0 and 2) |
| * unix/tcl.spec (2 LOC Major/Minor, 1 LOC patch) |
| * tests/basic.test (1 LOC M/M, not patchlevel) |
| * tools/tcl.hpj.in (not patchlevel, for windows installer) |
| * tools/tcl.wse.in (for windows installer) |
| * tools/tclSplash.bmp (not patchlevel) |
| */ |
| #define TCL_MAJOR_VERSION 8 |
| #define TCL_MINOR_VERSION 4 |
| #define TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL TCL_FINAL_RELEASE |
| #define TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL 1 |
| |
| #define TCL_VERSION "8.4" |
| #define TCL_PATCH_LEVEL "8.4.1" |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions set up the proper options for Windows |
| * compilers. We use this method because there is no autoconf equivalent. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef __WIN32__ |
| # if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__BORLANDC__) |
| # define __WIN32__ |
| # ifndef WIN32 |
| # define WIN32 |
| # endif |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * STRICT: See MSDN Article Q83456 |
| */ |
| #ifdef __WIN32__ |
| # ifndef STRICT |
| # define STRICT |
| # endif |
| #endif /* __WIN32__ */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions set up the proper options for Macintosh |
| * compilers. We use this method because there is no autoconf equivalent. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef MAC_TCL |
| #include <ConditionalMacros.h> |
| # ifndef USE_TCLALLOC |
| # define USE_TCLALLOC 1 |
| # endif |
| # ifndef NO_STRERROR |
| # define NO_STRERROR 1 |
| # endif |
| # define INLINE |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Utility macros: STRINGIFY takes an argument and wraps it in "" (double |
| * quotation marks), JOIN joins two arguments. |
| */ |
| #ifndef STRINGIFY |
| # define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY1(x) |
| # define STRINGIFY1(x) #x |
| #endif |
| #ifndef JOIN |
| # define JOIN(a,b) JOIN1(a,b) |
| # define JOIN1(a,b) a##b |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * A special definition used to allow this header file to be included |
| * from windows or mac resource files so that they can obtain version |
| * information. RC_INVOKED is defined by default by the windows RC tool |
| * and manually set for macintosh. |
| * |
| * Resource compilers don't like all the C stuff, like typedefs and |
| * procedure declarations, that occur below, so block them out. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef RC_INVOKED |
| |
| /* |
| * Special macro to define mutexes, that doesn't do anything |
| * if we are not using threads. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef TCL_THREADS |
| #define TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(name) static Tcl_Mutex name; |
| #else |
| #define TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(name) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros that eliminate the overhead of the thread synchronization |
| * functions when compiling without thread support. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef TCL_THREADS |
| #define Tcl_MutexLock(mutexPtr) |
| #define Tcl_MutexUnlock(mutexPtr) |
| #define Tcl_MutexFinalize(mutexPtr) |
| #define Tcl_ConditionNotify(condPtr) |
| #define Tcl_ConditionWait(condPtr, mutexPtr, timePtr) |
| #define Tcl_ConditionFinalize(condPtr) |
| #endif /* TCL_THREADS */ |
| |
| |
| #ifndef BUFSIZ |
| # include <stdio.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Definitions that allow Tcl functions with variable numbers of |
| * arguments to be used with either varargs.h or stdarg.h. TCL_VARARGS |
| * is used in procedure prototypes. TCL_VARARGS_DEF is used to declare |
| * the arguments in a function definiton: it takes the type and name of |
| * the first argument and supplies the appropriate argument declaration |
| * string for use in the function definition. TCL_VARARGS_START |
| * initializes the va_list data structure and returns the first argument. |
| */ |
| #if !defined(NO_STDARG) |
| # include <stdarg.h> |
| # define TCL_VARARGS(type, name) (type name, ...) |
| # define TCL_VARARGS_DEF(type, name) (type name, ...) |
| # define TCL_VARARGS_START(type, name, list) (va_start(list, name), name) |
| #else |
| # include <varargs.h> |
| # define TCL_VARARGS(type, name) () |
| # define TCL_VARARGS_DEF(type, name) (va_alist) |
| # define TCL_VARARGS_START(type, name, list) \ |
| (va_start(list), va_arg(list, type)) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros used to declare a function to be exported by a DLL. |
| * Used by Windows, maps to no-op declarations on non-Windows systems. |
| * The default build on windows is for a DLL, which causes the DLLIMPORT |
| * and DLLEXPORT macros to be nonempty. To build a static library, the |
| * macro STATIC_BUILD should be defined. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef STATIC_BUILD |
| # define DLLIMPORT |
| # define DLLEXPORT |
| #else |
| # if (defined(__WIN32__) && (defined(_MSC_VER) || (__BORLANDC__ >= 0x0550) || (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__declspec)))) || (defined(MAC_TCL) && FUNCTION_DECLSPEC) |
| # define DLLIMPORT __declspec(dllimport) |
| # define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) |
| # else |
| # define DLLIMPORT |
| # define DLLEXPORT |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * These macros are used to control whether functions are being declared for |
| * import or export. If a function is being declared while it is being built |
| * to be included in a shared library, then it should have the DLLEXPORT |
| * storage class. If is being declared for use by a module that is going to |
| * link against the shared library, then it should have the DLLIMPORT storage |
| * class. If the symbol is beind declared for a static build or for use from a |
| * stub library, then the storage class should be empty. |
| * |
| * The convention is that a macro called BUILD_xxxx, where xxxx is the |
| * name of a library we are building, is set on the compile line for sources |
| * that are to be placed in the library. When this macro is set, the |
| * storage class will be set to DLLEXPORT. At the end of the header file, the |
| * storage class will be reset to DLLIMPORT. |
| */ |
| #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| #ifdef BUILD_tcl |
| # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLEXPORT |
| #else |
| # ifdef USE_TCL_STUBS |
| # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| # else |
| # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLIMPORT |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Definitions that allow this header file to be used either with or |
| * without ANSI C features like function prototypes. |
| */ |
| #undef _ANSI_ARGS_ |
| #undef CONST |
| #ifndef INLINE |
| # define INLINE |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef NO_CONST |
| # define CONST const |
| #else |
| # define CONST |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef NO_PROTOTYPES |
| # define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) x |
| #else |
| # define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) () |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef USE_NON_CONST |
| # ifdef USE_COMPAT_CONST |
| # error define at most one of USE_NON_CONST and USE_COMPAT_CONST |
| # endif |
| # define CONST84 |
| # define CONST84_RETURN |
| #else |
| # ifdef USE_COMPAT_CONST |
| # define CONST84 |
| # define CONST84_RETURN CONST |
| # else |
| # define CONST84 CONST |
| # define CONST84_RETURN CONST |
| # endif |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Make sure EXTERN isn't defined elsewhere |
| */ |
| #ifdef EXTERN |
| # undef EXTERN |
| #endif /* EXTERN */ |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| # define EXTERN extern "C" TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| #else |
| # define EXTERN extern TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following code is copied from winnt.h. |
| * If we don't replicate it here, then <windows.h> can't be included |
| * after tcl.h, since tcl.h also defines VOID. |
| */ |
| #ifdef __WIN32__ |
| #ifndef VOID |
| #define VOID void |
| typedef char CHAR; |
| typedef short SHORT; |
| typedef long LONG; |
| #endif |
| #endif /* __WIN32__ */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Macro to use instead of "void" for arguments that must have |
| * type "void *" in ANSI C; maps them to type "char *" in |
| * non-ANSI systems. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifndef NO_VOID |
| # define VOID void |
| #else |
| # define VOID char |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Miscellaneous declarations. |
| */ |
| #ifndef NULL |
| # define NULL 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef _CLIENTDATA |
| # ifndef NO_VOID |
| typedef void *ClientData; |
| # else |
| typedef int *ClientData; |
| # endif |
| # define _CLIENTDATA |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Define Tcl_WideInt to be a type that is (at least) 64-bits wide, |
| * and define Tcl_WideUInt to be the unsigned variant of that type |
| * (assuming that where we have one, we can have the other.) |
| * |
| * Also defines the following macros: |
| * TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG - if wide ints are really longs (i.e. we're on |
| * a real 64-bit system.) |
| * Tcl_WideAsLong - forgetful converter from wideInt to long. |
| * Tcl_LongAsWide - sign-extending converter from long to wideInt. |
| * Tcl_WideAsDouble - converter from wideInt to double. |
| * Tcl_DoubleAsWide - converter from double to wideInt. |
| * |
| * The following invariant should hold for any long value 'longVal': |
| * longVal == Tcl_WideAsLong(Tcl_LongAsWide(longVal)) |
| * |
| * Note on converting between Tcl_WideInt and strings. This |
| * implementation (in tclObj.c) depends on the functions strtoull() |
| * and sprintf(...,"%" TCL_LL_MODIFIER "d",...). TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE |
| * is the length of the modifier string, which is "ll" on most 32-bit |
| * Unix systems. It has to be split up like this to allow for the more |
| * complex formats sometimes needed (e.g. in the format(n) command.) |
| */ |
| |
| #if !defined(TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE)&&!defined(TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG) |
| # ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
| # define TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE long long |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER "L" |
| typedef struct stat Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE 1 |
| # elif defined(__WIN32__) |
| # define TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE __int64 |
| # ifdef __BORLANDC__ |
| typedef struct stati64 Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER "L" |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE 1 |
| # else /* __BORLANDC__ */ |
| typedef struct _stati64 Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER "I64" |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE 3 |
| # endif /* __BORLANDC__ */ |
| # else /* __WIN32__ */ |
| /* |
| * Don't know what platform it is and configure hasn't discovered what |
| * is going on for us. Try to guess... |
| */ |
| # ifdef NO_LIMITS_H |
| # error please define either TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE or TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG |
| # else /* !NO_LIMITS_H */ |
| # include <limits.h> |
| # if (INT_MAX < LONG_MAX) |
| # define TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG 1 |
| # else |
| # define TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE long long |
| # endif |
| # endif /* NO_LIMITS_H */ |
| # endif /* __WIN32__ */ |
| #endif /* !TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE & !TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG */ |
| #ifdef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG |
| # undef TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE |
| # define TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE long |
| #endif /* TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG */ |
| |
| typedef TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE Tcl_WideInt; |
| typedef unsigned TCL_WIDE_INT_TYPE Tcl_WideUInt; |
| |
| #ifdef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG |
| typedef struct stat Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # define Tcl_WideAsLong(val) ((long)(val)) |
| # define Tcl_LongAsWide(val) ((long)(val)) |
| # define Tcl_WideAsDouble(val) ((double)((long)(val))) |
| # define Tcl_DoubleAsWide(val) ((long)((double)(val))) |
| # ifndef TCL_LL_MODIFIER |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER "l" |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE 1 |
| # endif /* !TCL_LL_MODIFIER */ |
| #else /* TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG */ |
| /* |
| * The next short section of defines are only done when not running on |
| * Windows or some other strange platform. |
| */ |
| # ifndef TCL_LL_MODIFIER |
| # ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_STAT64 |
| typedef struct stat64 Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # else |
| typedef struct stat Tcl_StatBuf; |
| # endif /* HAVE_STRUCT_STAT64 */ |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER "ll" |
| # define TCL_LL_MODIFIER_SIZE 2 |
| # endif /* !TCL_LL_MODIFIER */ |
| # define Tcl_WideAsLong(val) ((long)((Tcl_WideInt)(val))) |
| # define Tcl_LongAsWide(val) ((Tcl_WideInt)((long)(val))) |
| # define Tcl_WideAsDouble(val) ((double)((Tcl_WideInt)(val))) |
| # define Tcl_DoubleAsWide(val) ((Tcl_WideInt)((double)(val))) |
| #endif /* TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * This flag controls whether binary compatability is maintained with |
| * extensions built against a previous version of Tcl. This is true |
| * by default. |
| */ |
| #ifndef TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| # define TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY 1 |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Data structures defined opaquely in this module. The definitions below |
| * just provide dummy types. A few fields are made visible in Tcl_Interp |
| * structures, namely those used for returning a string result from |
| * commands. Direct access to the result field is discouraged in Tcl 8.0. |
| * The interpreter result is either an object or a string, and the two |
| * values are kept consistent unless some C code sets interp->result |
| * directly. Programmers should use either the procedure Tcl_GetObjResult() |
| * or Tcl_GetStringResult() to read the interpreter's result. See the |
| * SetResult man page for details. |
| * |
| * Note: any change to the Tcl_Interp definition below must be mirrored |
| * in the "real" definition in tclInt.h. |
| * |
| * Note: Tcl_ObjCmdProc procedures do not directly set result and freeProc. |
| * Instead, they set a Tcl_Obj member in the "real" structure that can be |
| * accessed with Tcl_GetObjResult() and Tcl_SetObjResult(). |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_Interp { |
| char *result; /* If the last command returned a string |
| * result, this points to it. */ |
| void (*freeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((char *blockPtr)); |
| /* Zero means the string result is |
| * statically allocated. TCL_DYNAMIC means |
| * it was allocated with ckalloc and should |
| * be freed with ckfree. Other values give |
| * the address of procedure to invoke to |
| * free the result. Tcl_Eval must free it |
| * before executing next command. */ |
| int errorLine; /* When TCL_ERROR is returned, this gives |
| * the line number within the command where |
| * the error occurred (1 if first line). */ |
| } Tcl_Interp; |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_AsyncHandler_ *Tcl_AsyncHandler; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Channel_ *Tcl_Channel; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Command_ *Tcl_Command; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Condition_ *Tcl_Condition; |
| typedef struct Tcl_EncodingState_ *Tcl_EncodingState; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Encoding_ *Tcl_Encoding; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Event Tcl_Event; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Mutex_ *Tcl_Mutex; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Pid_ *Tcl_Pid; |
| typedef struct Tcl_RegExp_ *Tcl_RegExp; |
| typedef struct Tcl_ThreadDataKey_ *Tcl_ThreadDataKey; |
| typedef struct Tcl_ThreadId_ *Tcl_ThreadId; |
| typedef struct Tcl_TimerToken_ *Tcl_TimerToken; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Trace_ *Tcl_Trace; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Var_ *Tcl_Var; |
| typedef struct Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion_ *Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion; |
| typedef struct Tcl_LoadHandle_ *Tcl_LoadHandle; |
| |
| /* |
| * Definition of the interface to procedures implementing threads. |
| * A procedure following this definition is given to each call of |
| * 'Tcl_CreateThread' and will be called as the main fuction of |
| * the new thread created by that call. |
| */ |
| #ifdef MAC_TCL |
| typedef pascal void *(Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| #elif defined __WIN32__ |
| typedef unsigned (__stdcall Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| #else |
| typedef void (Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Threading function return types used for abstracting away platform |
| * differences when writing a Tcl_ThreadCreateProc. See the NewThread |
| * function in generic/tclThreadTest.c for it's usage. |
| */ |
| #ifdef MAC_TCL |
| # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType pascal void * |
| # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN return NULL |
| #elif defined __WIN32__ |
| # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType unsigned __stdcall |
| # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN return 0 |
| #else |
| # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType void |
| # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Definition of values for default stacksize and the possible flags to be |
| * given to Tcl_CreateThread. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_THREAD_STACK_DEFAULT (0) /* Use default size for stack */ |
| #define TCL_THREAD_NOFLAGS (0000) /* Standard flags, default behaviour */ |
| #define TCL_THREAD_JOINABLE (0001) /* Mark the thread as joinable */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values passed to Tcl_GetRegExpFromObj. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_REG_BASIC 000000 /* BREs (convenience) */ |
| #define TCL_REG_EXTENDED 000001 /* EREs */ |
| #define TCL_REG_ADVF 000002 /* advanced features in EREs */ |
| #define TCL_REG_ADVANCED 000003 /* AREs (which are also EREs) */ |
| #define TCL_REG_QUOTE 000004 /* no special characters, none */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NOCASE 000010 /* ignore case */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NOSUB 000020 /* don't care about subexpressions */ |
| #define TCL_REG_EXPANDED 000040 /* expanded format, white space & |
| * comments */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NLSTOP 000100 /* \n doesn't match . or [^ ] */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NLANCH 000200 /* ^ matches after \n, $ before */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NEWLINE 000300 /* newlines are line terminators */ |
| #define TCL_REG_CANMATCH 001000 /* report details on partial/limited |
| * matches */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The following flag is experimental and only intended for use by Expect. It |
| * will probably go away in a later release. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_REG_BOSONLY 002000 /* prepend \A to pattern so it only |
| * matches at the beginning of the |
| * string. */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Flags values passed to Tcl_RegExpExecObj. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NOTBOL 0001 /* Beginning of string does not match ^. */ |
| #define TCL_REG_NOTEOL 0002 /* End of string does not match $. */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Structures filled in by Tcl_RegExpInfo. Note that all offset values are |
| * relative to the start of the match string, not the beginning of the |
| * entire string. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_RegExpIndices { |
| long start; /* character offset of first character in match */ |
| long end; /* character offset of first character after the |
| * match. */ |
| } Tcl_RegExpIndices; |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_RegExpInfo { |
| int nsubs; /* number of subexpressions in the |
| * compiled expression */ |
| Tcl_RegExpIndices *matches; /* array of nsubs match offset |
| * pairs */ |
| long extendStart; /* The offset at which a subsequent |
| * match might begin. */ |
| long reserved; /* Reserved for later use. */ |
| } Tcl_RegExpInfo; |
| |
| /* |
| * Picky compilers complain if this typdef doesn't appear before the |
| * struct's reference in tclDecls.h. |
| */ |
| typedef Tcl_StatBuf *Tcl_Stat_; |
| typedef struct stat *Tcl_OldStat_; |
| |
| /* |
| * When a TCL command returns, the interpreter contains a result from the |
| * command. Programmers are strongly encouraged to use one of the |
| * procedures Tcl_GetObjResult() or Tcl_GetStringResult() to read the |
| * interpreter's result. See the SetResult man page for details. Besides |
| * this result, the command procedure returns an integer code, which is |
| * one of the following: |
| * |
| * TCL_OK Command completed normally; the interpreter's |
| * result contains the command's result. |
| * TCL_ERROR The command couldn't be completed successfully; |
| * the interpreter's result describes what went wrong. |
| * TCL_RETURN The command requests that the current procedure |
| * return; the interpreter's result contains the |
| * procedure's return value. |
| * TCL_BREAK The command requests that the innermost loop |
| * be exited; the interpreter's result is meaningless. |
| * TCL_CONTINUE Go on to the next iteration of the current loop; |
| * the interpreter's result is meaningless. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_OK 0 |
| #define TCL_ERROR 1 |
| #define TCL_RETURN 2 |
| #define TCL_BREAK 3 |
| #define TCL_CONTINUE 4 |
| |
| #define TCL_RESULT_SIZE 200 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flags to control what substitutions are performed by Tcl_SubstObj(): |
| */ |
| #define TCL_SUBST_COMMANDS 001 |
| #define TCL_SUBST_VARIABLES 002 |
| #define TCL_SUBST_BACKSLASHES 004 |
| #define TCL_SUBST_ALL 007 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Argument descriptors for math function callbacks in expressions: |
| */ |
| typedef enum { |
| TCL_INT, TCL_DOUBLE, TCL_EITHER, TCL_WIDE_INT |
| #ifdef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG |
| = TCL_INT |
| #endif |
| } Tcl_ValueType; |
| typedef struct Tcl_Value { |
| Tcl_ValueType type; /* Indicates intValue or doubleValue is |
| * valid, or both. */ |
| long intValue; /* Integer value. */ |
| double doubleValue; /* Double-precision floating value. */ |
| #ifndef TCL_WIDE_INT_IS_LONG |
| Tcl_WideInt wideValue; /* Wide (min. 64-bit) integer value. */ |
| #endif |
| } Tcl_Value; |
| |
| /* |
| * Forward declaration of Tcl_Obj to prevent an error when the forward |
| * reference to Tcl_Obj is encountered in the procedure types declared |
| * below. |
| */ |
| struct Tcl_Obj; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Procedure types defined by Tcl: |
| */ |
| |
| typedef int (Tcl_AppInitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_AsyncProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int code)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_ChannelProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int mask)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CloseProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData data)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CmdDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_CmdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[])); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CmdTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int level, char *command, Tcl_CmdProc *proc, |
| ClientData cmdClientData, int argc, CONST84 char *argv[])); |
| typedef int (Tcl_CmdObjTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int level, CONST char *command, |
| Tcl_Command commandInfo, int objc, struct Tcl_Obj * CONST * objv)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CmdObjTraceDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_DupInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, |
| struct Tcl_Obj *dupPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_EncodingConvertProc)_ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| CONST char *src, int srcLen, int flags, Tcl_EncodingState *statePtr, |
| char *dst, int dstLen, int *srcReadPtr, int *dstWrotePtr, |
| int *dstCharsPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_EncodingFreeProc)_ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_EventProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_EventCheckProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| int flags)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_EventDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr, |
| ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_EventSetupProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| int flags)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_ExitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int mask)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FileFreeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FreeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((char *blockPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_IdleProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_InterpDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_MathProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Value *args, Tcl_Value *resultPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_NamespaceDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_ObjCmdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, struct Tcl_Obj * CONST * objv)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_PackageInitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_PanicProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(TCL_VARARGS(CONST char *, format)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_TcpAcceptProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData callbackData, |
| Tcl_Channel chan, char *address, int port)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_TimerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_SetFromAnyProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_UpdateStringProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| typedef char *(Tcl_VarTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST84 char *part1, CONST84 char *part2, int flags)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CommandTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, CONST char *oldName, CONST char *newName, |
| int flags)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_CreateFileHandlerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd, int mask, |
| Tcl_FileProc *proc, ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_DeleteFileHandlerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_AlertNotifierProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_ServiceModeHookProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((int mode)); |
| typedef ClientData (Tcl_InitNotifierProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((VOID)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FinalizeNotifierProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_MainLoopProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure represents a type of object, which is a |
| * particular internal representation for an object plus a set of |
| * procedures that provide standard operations on objects of that type. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_ObjType { |
| char *name; /* Name of the type, e.g. "int". */ |
| Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc *freeIntRepProc; |
| /* Called to free any storage for the type's |
| * internal rep. NULL if the internal rep |
| * does not need freeing. */ |
| Tcl_DupInternalRepProc *dupIntRepProc; |
| /* Called to create a new object as a copy |
| * of an existing object. */ |
| Tcl_UpdateStringProc *updateStringProc; |
| /* Called to update the string rep from the |
| * type's internal representation. */ |
| Tcl_SetFromAnyProc *setFromAnyProc; |
| /* Called to convert the object's internal |
| * rep to this type. Frees the internal rep |
| * of the old type. Returns TCL_ERROR on |
| * failure. */ |
| } Tcl_ObjType; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * One of the following structures exists for each object in the Tcl |
| * system. An object stores a value as either a string, some internal |
| * representation, or both. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_Obj { |
| int refCount; /* When 0 the object will be freed. */ |
| char *bytes; /* This points to the first byte of the |
| * object's string representation. The array |
| * must be followed by a null byte (i.e., at |
| * offset length) but may also contain |
| * embedded null characters. The array's |
| * storage is allocated by ckalloc. NULL |
| * means the string rep is invalid and must |
| * be regenerated from the internal rep. |
| * Clients should use Tcl_GetStringFromObj |
| * or Tcl_GetString to get a pointer to the |
| * byte array as a readonly value. */ |
| int length; /* The number of bytes at *bytes, not |
| * including the terminating null. */ |
| Tcl_ObjType *typePtr; /* Denotes the object's type. Always |
| * corresponds to the type of the object's |
| * internal rep. NULL indicates the object |
| * has no internal rep (has no type). */ |
| union { /* The internal representation: */ |
| long longValue; /* - an long integer value */ |
| double doubleValue; /* - a double-precision floating value */ |
| VOID *otherValuePtr; /* - another, type-specific value */ |
| Tcl_WideInt wideValue; /* - a long long value */ |
| struct { /* - internal rep as two pointers */ |
| VOID *ptr1; |
| VOID *ptr2; |
| } twoPtrValue; |
| } internalRep; |
| } Tcl_Obj; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros to increment and decrement a Tcl_Obj's reference count, and to |
| * test whether an object is shared (i.e. has reference count > 1). |
| * Note: clients should use Tcl_DecrRefCount() when they are finished using |
| * an object, and should never call TclFreeObj() directly. TclFreeObj() is |
| * only defined and made public in tcl.h to support Tcl_DecrRefCount's macro |
| * definition. Note also that Tcl_DecrRefCount() refers to the parameter |
| * "obj" twice. This means that you should avoid calling it with an |
| * expression that is expensive to compute or has side effects. |
| */ |
| void Tcl_IncrRefCount _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| void Tcl_DecrRefCount _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| int Tcl_IsShared _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| |
| #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG |
| # define Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr) \ |
| Tcl_DbIncrRefCount(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr) \ |
| Tcl_DbDecrRefCount(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_IsShared(objPtr) \ |
| Tcl_DbIsShared(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| #else |
| # define Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr) \ |
| ++(objPtr)->refCount |
| # define Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr) \ |
| if (--(objPtr)->refCount <= 0) TclFreeObj(objPtr) |
| # define Tcl_IsShared(objPtr) \ |
| ((objPtr)->refCount > 1) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros and definitions that help to debug the use of Tcl objects. |
| * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined, the Tcl_New declarations are |
| * overridden to call debugging versions of the object creation procedures. |
| */ |
| |
| #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG |
| # define Tcl_NewBooleanObj(val) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewBooleanObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(bytes, len) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewByteArrayObj(bytes, len, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewDoubleObj(val) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewDoubleObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewIntObj(val) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewLongObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewListObj(objc, objv) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewListObj(objc, objv, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewLongObj(val) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewLongObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewObj() \ |
| Tcl_DbNewObj(__FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, len) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, len, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define Tcl_NewWideIntObj(val) \ |
| Tcl_DbNewWideIntObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| #endif /* TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure contains the state needed by |
| * Tcl_SaveResult. No-one outside of Tcl should access any of these |
| * fields. This structure is typically allocated on the stack. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_SavedResult { |
| char *result; |
| Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc; |
| Tcl_Obj *objResultPtr; |
| char *appendResult; |
| int appendAvl; |
| int appendUsed; |
| char resultSpace[TCL_RESULT_SIZE+1]; |
| } Tcl_SavedResult; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions support Tcl's namespace facility. |
| * Note: the first five fields must match exactly the fields in a |
| * Namespace structure (see tclInt.h). |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_Namespace { |
| char *name; /* The namespace's name within its parent |
| * namespace. This contains no ::'s. The |
| * name of the global namespace is "" |
| * although "::" is an synonym. */ |
| char *fullName; /* The namespace's fully qualified name. |
| * This starts with ::. */ |
| ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value associated with this |
| * namespace. */ |
| Tcl_NamespaceDeleteProc* deleteProc; |
| /* Procedure invoked when deleting the |
| * namespace to, e.g., free clientData. */ |
| struct Tcl_Namespace* parentPtr; |
| /* Points to the namespace that contains |
| * this one. NULL if this is the global |
| * namespace. */ |
| } Tcl_Namespace; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure represents a call frame, or activation record. |
| * A call frame defines a naming context for a procedure call: its local |
| * scope (for local variables) and its namespace scope (used for non-local |
| * variables; often the global :: namespace). A call frame can also define |
| * the naming context for a namespace eval or namespace inscope command: |
| * the namespace in which the command's code should execute. The |
| * Tcl_CallFrame structures exist only while procedures or namespace |
| * eval/inscope's are being executed, and provide a Tcl call stack. |
| * |
| * A call frame is initialized and pushed using Tcl_PushCallFrame and |
| * popped using Tcl_PopCallFrame. Storage for a Tcl_CallFrame must be |
| * provided by the Tcl_PushCallFrame caller, and callers typically allocate |
| * them on the C call stack for efficiency. For this reason, Tcl_CallFrame |
| * is defined as a structure and not as an opaque token. However, most |
| * Tcl_CallFrame fields are hidden since applications should not access |
| * them directly; others are declared as "dummyX". |
| * |
| * WARNING!! The structure definition must be kept consistent with the |
| * CallFrame structure in tclInt.h. If you change one, change the other. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_CallFrame { |
| Tcl_Namespace *nsPtr; |
| int dummy1; |
| int dummy2; |
| char *dummy3; |
| char *dummy4; |
| char *dummy5; |
| int dummy6; |
| char *dummy7; |
| char *dummy8; |
| int dummy9; |
| char* dummy10; |
| } Tcl_CallFrame; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Information about commands that is returned by Tcl_GetCommandInfo and |
| * passed to Tcl_SetCommandInfo. objProc is an objc/objv object-based |
| * command procedure while proc is a traditional Tcl argc/argv |
| * string-based procedure. Tcl_CreateObjCommand and Tcl_CreateCommand |
| * ensure that both objProc and proc are non-NULL and can be called to |
| * execute the command. However, it may be faster to call one instead of |
| * the other. The member isNativeObjectProc is set to 1 if an |
| * object-based procedure was registered by Tcl_CreateObjCommand, and to |
| * 0 if a string-based procedure was registered by Tcl_CreateCommand. |
| * The other procedure is typically set to a compatibility wrapper that |
| * does string-to-object or object-to-string argument conversions then |
| * calls the other procedure. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_CmdInfo { |
| int isNativeObjectProc; /* 1 if objProc was registered by a call to |
| * Tcl_CreateObjCommand; 0 otherwise. |
| * Tcl_SetCmdInfo does not modify this |
| * field. */ |
| Tcl_ObjCmdProc *objProc; /* Command's object-based procedure. */ |
| ClientData objClientData; /* ClientData for object proc. */ |
| Tcl_CmdProc *proc; /* Command's string-based procedure. */ |
| ClientData clientData; /* ClientData for string proc. */ |
| Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc; |
| /* Procedure to call when command is |
| * deleted. */ |
| ClientData deleteData; /* Value to pass to deleteProc (usually |
| * the same as clientData). */ |
| Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr; /* Points to the namespace that contains |
| * this command. Note that Tcl_SetCmdInfo |
| * will not change a command's namespace; |
| * use Tcl_RenameCommand to do that. */ |
| |
| } Tcl_CmdInfo; |
| |
| /* |
| * The structure defined below is used to hold dynamic strings. The only |
| * field that clients should use is the string field, accessible via the |
| * macro Tcl_DStringValue. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_DSTRING_STATIC_SIZE 200 |
| typedef struct Tcl_DString { |
| char *string; /* Points to beginning of string: either |
| * staticSpace below or a malloced array. */ |
| int length; /* Number of non-NULL characters in the |
| * string. */ |
| int spaceAvl; /* Total number of bytes available for the |
| * string and its terminating NULL char. */ |
| char staticSpace[TCL_DSTRING_STATIC_SIZE]; |
| /* Space to use in common case where string |
| * is small. */ |
| } Tcl_DString; |
| |
| #define Tcl_DStringLength(dsPtr) ((dsPtr)->length) |
| #define Tcl_DStringValue(dsPtr) ((dsPtr)->string) |
| #define Tcl_DStringTrunc Tcl_DStringSetLength |
| |
| /* |
| * Definitions for the maximum number of digits of precision that may |
| * be specified in the "tcl_precision" variable, and the number of |
| * bytes of buffer space required by Tcl_PrintDouble. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_MAX_PREC 17 |
| #define TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE (TCL_MAX_PREC+10) |
| |
| /* |
| * Definition for a number of bytes of buffer space sufficient to hold the |
| * string representation of an integer in base 10 (assuming the existence |
| * of 64-bit integers). |
| */ |
| #define TCL_INTEGER_SPACE 24 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag that may be passed to Tcl_ConvertElement to force it not to |
| * output braces (careful! if you change this flag be sure to change |
| * the definitions at the front of tclUtil.c). |
| */ |
| #define TCL_DONT_USE_BRACES 1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag that may be passed to Tcl_GetIndexFromObj to force it to disallow |
| * abbreviated strings. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_EXACT 1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values passed to Tcl_RecordAndEval and/or Tcl_EvalObj. |
| * WARNING: these bit choices must not conflict with the bit choices |
| * for evalFlag bits in tclInt.h!! |
| */ |
| #define TCL_NO_EVAL 0x10000 |
| #define TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL 0x20000 |
| #define TCL_EVAL_DIRECT 0x40000 |
| #define TCL_EVAL_INVOKE 0x80000 |
| |
| /* |
| * Special freeProc values that may be passed to Tcl_SetResult (see |
| * the man page for details): |
| */ |
| #define TCL_VOLATILE ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 1) |
| #define TCL_STATIC ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 0) |
| #define TCL_DYNAMIC ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 3) |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values passed to variable-related procedures. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY 1 |
| #define TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY 2 |
| #define TCL_APPEND_VALUE 4 |
| #define TCL_LIST_ELEMENT 8 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_READS 0x10 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_WRITES 0x20 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_UNSETS 0x40 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_DESTROYED 0x80 |
| #define TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED 0x100 |
| #define TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG 0x200 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_ARRAY 0x800 |
| #ifndef TCL_REMOVE_OBSOLETE_TRACES |
| /* Required to support old variable/vdelete/vinfo traces */ |
| #define TCL_TRACE_OLD_STYLE 0x1000 |
| #endif |
| /* Indicate the semantics of the result of a trace */ |
| #define TCL_TRACE_RESULT_DYNAMIC 0x8000 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_RESULT_OBJECT 0x10000 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values passed to command-related procedures. |
| */ |
| |
| #define TCL_TRACE_RENAME 0x2000 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_DELETE 0x4000 |
| |
| #define TCL_ALLOW_INLINE_COMPILATION 0x20000 |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values passed to Tcl_CreateObjTrace, and used internally |
| * by command execution traces. Slots 4,8,16 and 32 are |
| * used internally by execution traces (see tclCmdMZ.c) |
| */ |
| #define TCL_TRACE_ENTER_EXEC 1 |
| #define TCL_TRACE_LEAVE_EXEC 2 |
| |
| /* |
| * The TCL_PARSE_PART1 flag is deprecated and has no effect. |
| * The part1 is now always parsed whenever the part2 is NULL. |
| * (This is to avoid a common error when converting code to |
| * use the new object based APIs and forgetting to give the |
| * flag) |
| */ |
| #ifndef TCL_NO_DEPRECATED |
| # define TCL_PARSE_PART1 0x400 |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Types for linked variables: |
| */ |
| #define TCL_LINK_INT 1 |
| #define TCL_LINK_DOUBLE 2 |
| #define TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN 3 |
| #define TCL_LINK_STRING 4 |
| #define TCL_LINK_WIDE_INT 5 |
| #define TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY 0x80 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Forward declarations of Tcl_HashTable and related types. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_HashKeyType Tcl_HashKeyType; |
| typedef struct Tcl_HashTable Tcl_HashTable; |
| typedef struct Tcl_HashEntry Tcl_HashEntry; |
| |
| typedef unsigned int (Tcl_HashKeyProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, |
| VOID *keyPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_CompareHashKeysProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((VOID *keyPtr, |
| Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr)); |
| typedef Tcl_HashEntry *(Tcl_AllocHashEntryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, VOID *keyPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FreeHashEntryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr)); |
| |
| /* |
| * This flag controls whether the hash table stores the hash of a key, or |
| * recalculates it. There should be no reason for turning this flag off |
| * as it is completely binary and source compatible unless you directly |
| * access the bucketPtr member of the Tcl_HashTableEntry structure. This |
| * member has been removed and the space used to store the hash value. |
| */ |
| #ifndef TCL_HASH_KEY_STORE_HASH |
| # define TCL_HASH_KEY_STORE_HASH 1 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Structure definition for an entry in a hash table. No-one outside |
| * Tcl should access any of these fields directly; use the macros |
| * defined below. |
| */ |
| |
| struct Tcl_HashEntry { |
| Tcl_HashEntry *nextPtr; /* Pointer to next entry in this |
| * hash bucket, or NULL for end of |
| * chain. */ |
| Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Pointer to table containing entry. */ |
| #if TCL_HASH_KEY_STORE_HASH |
| # if TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| VOID *hash; /* Hash value, stored as pointer to |
| * ensure that the offsets of the |
| * fields in this structure are not |
| * changed. */ |
| # else |
| unsigned int hash; /* Hash value. */ |
| # endif |
| #else |
| Tcl_HashEntry **bucketPtr; /* Pointer to bucket that points to |
| * first entry in this entry's chain: |
| * used for deleting the entry. */ |
| #endif |
| ClientData clientData; /* Application stores something here |
| * with Tcl_SetHashValue. */ |
| union { /* Key has one of these forms: */ |
| char *oneWordValue; /* One-word value for key. */ |
| Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Tcl_Obj * key value. */ |
| int words[1]; /* Multiple integer words for key. |
| * The actual size will be as large |
| * as necessary for this table's |
| * keys. */ |
| char string[4]; /* String for key. The actual size |
| * will be as large as needed to hold |
| * the key. */ |
| } key; /* MUST BE LAST FIELD IN RECORD!! */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Flags used in Tcl_HashKeyType. |
| * |
| * TCL_HASH_KEY_RANDOMIZE_HASH: |
| * There are some things, pointers for example |
| * which don't hash well because they do not use |
| * the lower bits. If this flag is set then the |
| * hash table will attempt to rectify this by |
| * randomising the bits and then using the upper |
| * N bits as the index into the table. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_HASH_KEY_RANDOMIZE_HASH 0x1 |
| |
| /* |
| * Structure definition for the methods associated with a hash table |
| * key type. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_HASH_KEY_TYPE_VERSION 1 |
| struct Tcl_HashKeyType { |
| int version; /* Version of the table. If this structure is |
| * extended in future then the version can be |
| * used to distinguish between different |
| * structures. |
| */ |
| |
| int flags; /* Flags, see above for details. */ |
| |
| /* Calculates a hash value for the key. If this is NULL then the pointer |
| * itself is used as a hash value. |
| */ |
| Tcl_HashKeyProc *hashKeyProc; |
| |
| /* Compares two keys and returns zero if they do not match, and non-zero |
| * if they do. If this is NULL then the pointers are compared. |
| */ |
| Tcl_CompareHashKeysProc *compareKeysProc; |
| |
| /* Called to allocate memory for a new entry, i.e. if the key is a |
| * string then this could allocate a single block which contains enough |
| * space for both the entry and the string. Only the key field of the |
| * allocated Tcl_HashEntry structure needs to be filled in. If something |
| * else needs to be done to the key, i.e. incrementing a reference count |
| * then that should be done by this function. If this is NULL then Tcl_Alloc |
| * is used to allocate enough space for a Tcl_HashEntry and the key pointer |
| * is assigned to key.oneWordValue. |
| */ |
| Tcl_AllocHashEntryProc *allocEntryProc; |
| |
| /* Called to free memory associated with an entry. If something else needs |
| * to be done to the key, i.e. decrementing a reference count then that |
| * should be done by this function. If this is NULL then Tcl_Free is used |
| * to free the Tcl_HashEntry. |
| */ |
| Tcl_FreeHashEntryProc *freeEntryProc; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Structure definition for a hash table. Must be in tcl.h so clients |
| * can allocate space for these structures, but clients should never |
| * access any fields in this structure. |
| */ |
| |
| #define TCL_SMALL_HASH_TABLE 4 |
| struct Tcl_HashTable { |
| Tcl_HashEntry **buckets; /* Pointer to bucket array. Each |
| * element points to first entry in |
| * bucket's hash chain, or NULL. */ |
| Tcl_HashEntry *staticBuckets[TCL_SMALL_HASH_TABLE]; |
| /* Bucket array used for small tables |
| * (to avoid mallocs and frees). */ |
| int numBuckets; /* Total number of buckets allocated |
| * at **bucketPtr. */ |
| int numEntries; /* Total number of entries present |
| * in table. */ |
| int rebuildSize; /* Enlarge table when numEntries gets |
| * to be this large. */ |
| int downShift; /* Shift count used in hashing |
| * function. Designed to use high- |
| * order bits of randomized keys. */ |
| int mask; /* Mask value used in hashing |
| * function. */ |
| int keyType; /* Type of keys used in this table. |
| * It's either TCL_CUSTOM_KEYS, |
| * TCL_STRING_KEYS, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS, |
| * or an integer giving the number of |
| * ints that is the size of the key. |
| */ |
| #if TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| Tcl_HashEntry *(*findProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, |
| CONST char *key)); |
| Tcl_HashEntry *(*createProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr, |
| CONST char *key, int *newPtr)); |
| #endif |
| Tcl_HashKeyType *typePtr; /* Type of the keys used in the |
| * Tcl_HashTable. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Structure definition for information used to keep track of searches |
| * through hash tables: |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_HashSearch { |
| Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Table being searched. */ |
| int nextIndex; /* Index of next bucket to be |
| * enumerated after present one. */ |
| Tcl_HashEntry *nextEntryPtr; /* Next entry to be enumerated in the |
| * the current bucket. */ |
| } Tcl_HashSearch; |
| |
| /* |
| * Acceptable key types for hash tables: |
| * |
| * TCL_STRING_KEYS: The keys are strings, they are copied into |
| * the entry. |
| * TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS: The keys are pointers, the pointer is stored |
| * in the entry. |
| * TCL_CUSTOM_TYPE_KEYS: The keys are arbitrary types which are copied |
| * into the entry. |
| * TCL_CUSTOM_PTR_KEYS: The keys are pointers to arbitrary types, the |
| * pointer is stored in the entry. |
| * |
| * While maintaining binary compatability the above have to be distinct |
| * values as they are used to differentiate between old versions of the |
| * hash table which don't have a typePtr and new ones which do. Once binary |
| * compatability is discarded in favour of making more wide spread changes |
| * TCL_STRING_KEYS can be the same as TCL_CUSTOM_TYPE_KEYS, and |
| * TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS can be the same as TCL_CUSTOM_PTR_KEYS because they |
| * simply determine how the key is accessed from the entry and not the |
| * behaviour. |
| */ |
| |
| #define TCL_STRING_KEYS 0 |
| #define TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS 1 |
| |
| #if TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| # define TCL_CUSTOM_TYPE_KEYS -2 |
| # define TCL_CUSTOM_PTR_KEYS -1 |
| #else |
| # define TCL_CUSTOM_TYPE_KEYS TCL_STRING_KEYS |
| # define TCL_CUSTOM_PTR_KEYS TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros for clients to use to access fields of hash entries: |
| */ |
| |
| #define Tcl_GetHashValue(h) ((h)->clientData) |
| #define Tcl_SetHashValue(h, value) ((h)->clientData = (ClientData) (value)) |
| #if TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| # define Tcl_GetHashKey(tablePtr, h) \ |
| ((char *) (((tablePtr)->keyType == TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS || \ |
| (tablePtr)->keyType == TCL_CUSTOM_PTR_KEYS) \ |
| ? (h)->key.oneWordValue \ |
| : (h)->key.string)) |
| #else |
| # define Tcl_GetHashKey(tablePtr, h) \ |
| ((char *) (((tablePtr)->keyType == TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS) \ |
| ? (h)->key.oneWordValue \ |
| : (h)->key.string)) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Macros to use for clients to use to invoke find and create procedures |
| * for hash tables: |
| */ |
| |
| #if TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY |
| # define Tcl_FindHashEntry(tablePtr, key) \ |
| (*((tablePtr)->findProc))(tablePtr, key) |
| # define Tcl_CreateHashEntry(tablePtr, key, newPtr) \ |
| (*((tablePtr)->createProc))(tablePtr, key, newPtr) |
| #else /* !TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY */ |
| /* |
| * Macro to use new extended version of Tcl_InitHashTable. |
| */ |
| # define Tcl_InitHashTable(tablePtr, keyType) \ |
| Tcl_InitHashTableEx(tablePtr, keyType, NULL) |
| #endif /* TCL_PRESERVE_BINARY_COMPATABILITY */ |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values to pass to Tcl_DoOneEvent to disable searches |
| * for some kinds of events: |
| */ |
| #define TCL_DONT_WAIT (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_WINDOW_EVENTS (1<<2) |
| #define TCL_FILE_EVENTS (1<<3) |
| #define TCL_TIMER_EVENTS (1<<4) |
| #define TCL_IDLE_EVENTS (1<<5) /* WAS 0x10 ???? */ |
| #define TCL_ALL_EVENTS (~TCL_DONT_WAIT) |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure defines a generic event for the Tcl event |
| * system. These are the things that are queued in calls to Tcl_QueueEvent |
| * and serviced later by Tcl_DoOneEvent. There can be many different |
| * kinds of events with different fields, corresponding to window events, |
| * timer events, etc. The structure for a particular event consists of |
| * a Tcl_Event header followed by additional information specific to that |
| * event. |
| */ |
| struct Tcl_Event { |
| Tcl_EventProc *proc; /* Procedure to call to service this event. */ |
| struct Tcl_Event *nextPtr; /* Next in list of pending events, or NULL. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Positions to pass to Tcl_QueueEvent: |
| */ |
| typedef enum { |
| TCL_QUEUE_TAIL, TCL_QUEUE_HEAD, TCL_QUEUE_MARK |
| } Tcl_QueuePosition; |
| |
| /* |
| * Values to pass to Tcl_SetServiceMode to specify the behavior of notifier |
| * event routines. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_SERVICE_NONE 0 |
| #define TCL_SERVICE_ALL 1 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure keeps is used to hold a time value, either as |
| * an absolute time (the number of seconds from the epoch) or as an |
| * elapsed time. On Unix systems the epoch is Midnight Jan 1, 1970 GMT. |
| * On Macintosh systems the epoch is Midnight Jan 1, 1904 GMT. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_Time { |
| long sec; /* Seconds. */ |
| long usec; /* Microseconds. */ |
| } Tcl_Time; |
| |
| typedef void (Tcl_SetTimerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Time *timePtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_WaitForEventProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Time *timePtr)); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Bits to pass to Tcl_CreateFileHandler and Tcl_CreateChannelHandler |
| * to indicate what sorts of events are of interest: |
| */ |
| #define TCL_READABLE (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_WRITABLE (1<<2) |
| #define TCL_EXCEPTION (1<<3) |
| |
| /* |
| * Flag values to pass to Tcl_OpenCommandChannel to indicate the |
| * disposition of the stdio handles. TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, TCL_STDERR, |
| * are also used in Tcl_GetStdChannel. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_STDIN (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_STDOUT (1<<2) |
| #define TCL_STDERR (1<<3) |
| #define TCL_ENFORCE_MODE (1<<4) |
| |
| /* |
| * Bits passed to Tcl_DriverClose2Proc to indicate which side of a channel |
| * should be closed. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_CLOSE_READ (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_CLOSE_WRITE (1<<2) |
| |
| /* |
| * Value to use as the closeProc for a channel that supports the |
| * close2Proc interface. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_CLOSE2PROC ((Tcl_DriverCloseProc *)1) |
| |
| /* |
| * Channel version tag. This was introduced in 8.3.2/8.4. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_1 ((Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion) 0x1) |
| #define TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2 ((Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion) 0x2) |
| #define TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3 ((Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion) 0x3) |
| |
| /* |
| * Typedefs for the various operations in a channel type: |
| */ |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, int mode)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverCloseProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverClose2Proc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData, |
| Tcl_Interp *interp, int flags)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverInputProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData, |
| char *buf, int toRead, int *errorCodePtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverOutputProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData, |
| CONST84 char *buf, int toWrite, int *errorCodePtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverSeekProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData, |
| long offset, int mode, int *errorCodePtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| CONST char *optionName, CONST char *value)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverGetOptionProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| CONST84 char *optionName, Tcl_DString *dsPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_DriverWatchProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, int mask)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, int direction, |
| ClientData *handlePtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverFlushProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_DriverHandlerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, int interestMask)); |
| typedef Tcl_WideInt (Tcl_DriverWideSeekProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(( |
| ClientData instanceData, Tcl_WideInt offset, |
| int mode, int *errorCodePtr)); |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following declarations either map ckalloc and ckfree to |
| * malloc and free, or they map them to procedures with all sorts |
| * of debugging hooks defined in tclCkalloc.c. |
| */ |
| #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG |
| |
| # define ckalloc(x) Tcl_DbCkalloc(x, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define ckfree(x) Tcl_DbCkfree(x, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define ckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_DbCkrealloc((x), (y),__FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define attemptckalloc(x) Tcl_AttemptDbCkalloc(x, __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| # define attemptckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_AttemptDbCkrealloc((x), (y), __FILE__, __LINE__) |
| #else /* !TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ |
| |
| /* |
| * If we are not using the debugging allocator, we should call the |
| * Tcl_Alloc, et al. routines in order to guarantee that every module |
| * is using the same memory allocator both inside and outside of the |
| * Tcl library. |
| */ |
| # define ckalloc(x) Tcl_Alloc(x) |
| # define ckfree(x) Tcl_Free(x) |
| # define ckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_Realloc(x,y) |
| # define attemptckalloc(x) Tcl_AttemptAlloc(x) |
| # define attemptckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_AttemptRealloc(x,y) |
| # define Tcl_InitMemory(x) |
| # define Tcl_DumpActiveMemory(x) |
| # define Tcl_ValidateAllMemory(x,y) |
| |
| #endif /* !TCL_MEM_DEBUG */ |
| |
| /* |
| * struct Tcl_ChannelType: |
| * |
| * One such structure exists for each type (kind) of channel. |
| * It collects together in one place all the functions that are |
| * part of the specific channel type. |
| * |
| * It is recommend that the Tcl_Channel* functions are used to access |
| * elements of this structure, instead of direct accessing. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_ChannelType { |
| char *typeName; /* The name of the channel type in Tcl |
| * commands. This storage is owned by |
| * channel type. */ |
| Tcl_ChannelTypeVersion version; /* Version of the channel type. */ |
| Tcl_DriverCloseProc *closeProc; /* Procedure to call to close the |
| * channel, or TCL_CLOSE2PROC if the |
| * close2Proc should be used |
| * instead. */ |
| Tcl_DriverInputProc *inputProc; /* Procedure to call for input |
| * on channel. */ |
| Tcl_DriverOutputProc *outputProc; /* Procedure to call for output |
| * on channel. */ |
| Tcl_DriverSeekProc *seekProc; /* Procedure to call to seek |
| * on the channel. May be NULL. */ |
| Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc *setOptionProc; |
| /* Set an option on a channel. */ |
| Tcl_DriverGetOptionProc *getOptionProc; |
| /* Get an option from a channel. */ |
| Tcl_DriverWatchProc *watchProc; /* Set up the notifier to watch |
| * for events on this channel. */ |
| Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc *getHandleProc; |
| /* Get an OS handle from the channel |
| * or NULL if not supported. */ |
| Tcl_DriverClose2Proc *close2Proc; /* Procedure to call to close the |
| * channel if the device supports |
| * closing the read & write sides |
| * independently. */ |
| Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *blockModeProc; |
| /* Set blocking mode for the |
| * raw channel. May be NULL. */ |
| /* |
| * Only valid in TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_2 channels or later |
| */ |
| Tcl_DriverFlushProc *flushProc; /* Procedure to call to flush a |
| * channel. May be NULL. */ |
| Tcl_DriverHandlerProc *handlerProc; /* Procedure to call to handle a |
| * channel event. This will be passed |
| * up the stacked channel chain. */ |
| /* |
| * Only valid in TCL_CHANNEL_VERSION_3 channels or later |
| */ |
| Tcl_DriverWideSeekProc *wideSeekProc; |
| /* Procedure to call to seek |
| * on the channel which can |
| * handle 64-bit offsets. May be |
| * NULL, and must be NULL if |
| * seekProc is NULL. */ |
| } Tcl_ChannelType; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following flags determine whether the blockModeProc above should |
| * set the channel into blocking or nonblocking mode. They are passed |
| * as arguments to the blockModeProc procedure in the above structure. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_MODE_BLOCKING 0 /* Put channel into blocking mode. */ |
| #define TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING 1 /* Put channel into nonblocking |
| * mode. */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Enum for different types of file paths. |
| */ |
| typedef enum Tcl_PathType { |
| TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE, |
| TCL_PATH_RELATIVE, |
| TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE |
| } Tcl_PathType; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure is used to pass glob type data amongst |
| * the various glob routines and Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_GlobTypeData { |
| /* Corresponds to bcdpfls as in 'find -t' */ |
| int type; |
| /* Corresponds to file permissions */ |
| int perm; |
| /* Acceptable mac type */ |
| Tcl_Obj* macType; |
| /* Acceptable mac creator */ |
| Tcl_Obj* macCreator; |
| } Tcl_GlobTypeData; |
| |
| /* |
| * type and permission definitions for glob command |
| */ |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_BLOCK (1<<0) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_CHAR (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_DIR (1<<2) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_PIPE (1<<3) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_FILE (1<<4) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_LINK (1<<5) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_TYPE_SOCK (1<<6) |
| |
| #define TCL_GLOB_PERM_RONLY (1<<0) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_PERM_HIDDEN (1<<1) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_PERM_R (1<<2) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_PERM_W (1<<3) |
| #define TCL_GLOB_PERM_X (1<<4) |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Typedefs for the various filesystem operations: |
| */ |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSStatProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, Tcl_StatBuf *buf)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSAccessProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, int mode)); |
| typedef Tcl_Channel (Tcl_FSOpenFileChannelProc) |
| _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| int mode, int permissions)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSMatchInDirectoryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp* interp, |
| Tcl_Obj *result, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, CONST char *pattern, |
| Tcl_GlobTypeData * types)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSGetCwdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSChdirProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSLstatProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_StatBuf *buf)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSCreateDirectoryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSDeleteFileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSCopyDirectoryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr, Tcl_Obj **errorPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSCopyFileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSRemoveDirectoryProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| int recursive, Tcl_Obj **errorPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSRenameFileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *srcPathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj *destPathPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSListVolumesProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); |
| /* We have to declare the utime structure here. */ |
| struct utimbuf; |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSUtimeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| struct utimbuf *tval)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSNormalizePathProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, int nextCheckpoint)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSFileAttrsGetProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| int index, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj **objPtrRef)); |
| typedef CONST char** (Tcl_FSFileAttrStringsProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj** objPtrRef)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSFileAttrsSetProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| int index, Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj *objPtr)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSLinkProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_Obj *toPtr, int linkType)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSLoadFileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp * interp, |
| Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| Tcl_LoadHandle *handlePtr, |
| Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc **unloadProcPtr)); |
| typedef int (Tcl_FSPathInFilesystemProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, |
| ClientData *clientDataPtr)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSFilesystemPathTypeProc) |
| _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSFilesystemSeparatorProc) |
| _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| typedef void (Tcl_FSFreeInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef ClientData (Tcl_FSDupInternalRepProc) |
| _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef Tcl_Obj* (Tcl_FSInternalToNormalizedProc) |
| _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData)); |
| typedef ClientData (Tcl_FSCreateInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *pathPtr)); |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_FSVersion_ *Tcl_FSVersion; |
| |
| /* |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| * Data structures related to hooking into the filesystem |
| *---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Filesystem version tag. This was introduced in 8.4. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_FILESYSTEM_VERSION_1 ((Tcl_FSVersion) 0x1) |
| |
| /* |
| * struct Tcl_Filesystem: |
| * |
| * One such structure exists for each type (kind) of filesystem. |
| * It collects together in one place all the functions that are |
| * part of the specific filesystem. Tcl always accesses the |
| * filesystem through one of these structures. |
| * |
| * Not all entries need be non-NULL; any which are NULL are simply |
| * ignored. However, a complete filesystem should provide all of |
| * these functions. The explanations in the structure show |
| * the importance of each function. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_Filesystem { |
| CONST char *typeName; /* The name of the filesystem. */ |
| int structureLength; /* Length of this structure, so future |
| * binary compatibility can be assured. */ |
| Tcl_FSVersion version; |
| /* Version of the filesystem type. */ |
| Tcl_FSPathInFilesystemProc *pathInFilesystemProc; |
| /* Function to check whether a path is in |
| * this filesystem. This is the most |
| * important filesystem procedure. */ |
| Tcl_FSDupInternalRepProc *dupInternalRepProc; |
| /* Function to duplicate internal fs rep. May |
| * be NULL (but then fs is less efficient). */ |
| Tcl_FSFreeInternalRepProc *freeInternalRepProc; |
| /* Function to free internal fs rep. Must |
| * be implemented, if internal representations |
| * need freeing, otherwise it can be NULL. */ |
| Tcl_FSInternalToNormalizedProc *internalToNormalizedProc; |
| /* Function to convert internal representation |
| * to a normalized path. Only required if |
| * the fs creates pure path objects with no |
| * string/path representation. */ |
| Tcl_FSCreateInternalRepProc *createInternalRepProc; |
| /* Function to create a filesystem-specific |
| * internal representation. May be NULL |
| * if paths have no internal representation, |
| * or if the Tcl_FSPathInFilesystemProc |
| * for this filesystem always immediately |
| * creates an internal representation for |
| * paths it accepts. */ |
| Tcl_FSNormalizePathProc *normalizePathProc; |
| /* Function to normalize a path. Should |
| * be implemented for all filesystems |
| * which can have multiple string |
| * representations for the same path |
| * object. */ |
| Tcl_FSFilesystemPathTypeProc *filesystemPathTypeProc; |
| /* Function to determine the type of a |
| * path in this filesystem. May be NULL. */ |
| Tcl_FSFilesystemSeparatorProc *filesystemSeparatorProc; |
| /* Function to return the separator |
| * character(s) for this filesystem. Must |
| * be implemented. */ |
| Tcl_FSStatProc *statProc; |
| /* |
| * Function to process a 'Tcl_FSStat()' |
| * call. Must be implemented for any |
| * reasonable filesystem. |
| */ |
| Tcl_FSAccessProc *accessProc; |
| /* |
| * Function to process a 'Tcl_FSAccess()' |
| * call. Must be implemented for any |
| * reasonable filesystem. |
| */ |
| Tcl_FSOpenFileChannelProc *openFileChannelProc; |
| /* |
| * Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSOpenFileChannel()' call. Must be |
| * implemented for any reasonable |
| * filesystem. |
| */ |
| Tcl_FSMatchInDirectoryProc *matchInDirectoryProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSMatchInDirectory()'. If not |
| * implemented, then glob and recursive |
| * copy functionality will be lacking in |
| * the filesystem. */ |
| Tcl_FSUtimeProc *utimeProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSUtime()' call. Required to |
| * allow setting (not reading) of times |
| * with 'file mtime', 'file atime' and |
| * the open-r/open-w/fcopy implementation |
| * of 'file copy'. */ |
| Tcl_FSLinkProc *linkProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSLink()' call. Should be |
| * implemented only if the filesystem supports |
| * links (reading or creating). */ |
| Tcl_FSListVolumesProc *listVolumesProc; |
| /* Function to list any filesystem volumes |
| * added by this filesystem. Should be |
| * implemented only if the filesystem adds |
| * volumes at the head of the filesystem. */ |
| Tcl_FSFileAttrStringsProc *fileAttrStringsProc; |
| /* Function to list all attributes strings |
| * which are valid for this filesystem. |
| * If not implemented the filesystem will |
| * not support the 'file attributes' command. |
| * This allows arbitrary additional information |
| * to be attached to files in the filesystem. */ |
| Tcl_FSFileAttrsGetProc *fileAttrsGetProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSFileAttrsGet()' call, used by |
| * 'file attributes'. */ |
| Tcl_FSFileAttrsSetProc *fileAttrsSetProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSFileAttrsSet()' call, used by |
| * 'file attributes'. */ |
| Tcl_FSCreateDirectoryProc *createDirectoryProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSCreateDirectory()' call. Should |
| * be implemented unless the FS is |
| * read-only. */ |
| Tcl_FSRemoveDirectoryProc *removeDirectoryProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSRemoveDirectory()' call. Should |
| * be implemented unless the FS is |
| * read-only. */ |
| Tcl_FSDeleteFileProc *deleteFileProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSDeleteFile()' call. Should |
| * be implemented unless the FS is |
| * read-only. */ |
| Tcl_FSCopyFileProc *copyFileProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSCopyFile()' call. If not |
| * implemented Tcl will fall back |
| * on open-r, open-w and fcopy as |
| * a copying mechanism, for copying |
| * actions initiated in Tcl (not C). */ |
| Tcl_FSRenameFileProc *renameFileProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSRenameFile()' call. If not |
| * implemented, Tcl will fall back on |
| * a copy and delete mechanism, for |
| * rename actions initiated in Tcl (not C). */ |
| Tcl_FSCopyDirectoryProc *copyDirectoryProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSCopyDirectory()' call. If |
| * not implemented, Tcl will fall back |
| * on a recursive create-dir, file copy |
| * mechanism, for copying actions |
| * initiated in Tcl (not C). */ |
| Tcl_FSLstatProc *lstatProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSLstat()' call. If not implemented, |
| * Tcl will attempt to use the 'statProc' |
| * defined above instead. */ |
| Tcl_FSLoadFileProc *loadFileProc; |
| /* Function to process a |
| * 'Tcl_FSLoadFile()' call. If not |
| * implemented, Tcl will fall back on |
| * a copy to native-temp followed by a |
| * Tcl_FSLoadFile on that temporary copy. */ |
| Tcl_FSGetCwdProc *getCwdProc; |
| /* |
| * Function to process a 'Tcl_FSGetCwd()' |
| * call. Most filesystems need not |
| * implement this. It will usually only be |
| * called once, if 'getcwd' is called |
| * before 'chdir'. May be NULL. |
| */ |
| Tcl_FSChdirProc *chdirProc; |
| /* |
| * Function to process a 'Tcl_FSChdir()' |
| * call. If filesystems do not implement |
| * this, it will be emulated by a series of |
| * directory access checks. Otherwise, |
| * virtual filesystems which do implement |
| * it need only respond with a positive |
| * return result if the dirName is a valid |
| * directory in their filesystem. They |
| * need not remember the result, since that |
| * will be automatically remembered for use |
| * by GetCwd. Real filesystems should |
| * carry out the correct action (i.e. call |
| * the correct system 'chdir' api). If not |
| * implemented, then 'cd' and 'pwd' will |
| * fail inside the filesystem. |
| */ |
| } Tcl_Filesystem; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions are used as values for the 'linkAction' flag |
| * to Tcl_FSLink, or the linkProc of any filesystem. Any combination |
| * of flags can be given. For link creation, the linkProc should create |
| * a link which matches any of the types given. |
| * |
| * TCL_CREATE_SYMBOLIC_LINK: Create a symbolic or soft link. |
| * TCL_CREATE_HARD_LINK: Create a hard link. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_CREATE_SYMBOLIC_LINK 0x01 |
| #define TCL_CREATE_HARD_LINK 0x02 |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure represents the Notifier functions that |
| * you can override with the Tcl_SetNotifier call. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_NotifierProcs { |
| Tcl_SetTimerProc *setTimerProc; |
| Tcl_WaitForEventProc *waitForEventProc; |
| Tcl_CreateFileHandlerProc *createFileHandlerProc; |
| Tcl_DeleteFileHandlerProc *deleteFileHandlerProc; |
| Tcl_InitNotifierProc *initNotifierProc; |
| Tcl_FinalizeNotifierProc *finalizeNotifierProc; |
| Tcl_AlertNotifierProc *alertNotifierProc; |
| Tcl_ServiceModeHookProc *serviceModeHookProc; |
| } Tcl_NotifierProcs; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following structure represents a user-defined encoding. It collects |
| * together all the functions that are used by the specific encoding. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_EncodingType { |
| CONST char *encodingName; /* The name of the encoding, e.g. "euc-jp". |
| * This name is the unique key for this |
| * encoding type. */ |
| Tcl_EncodingConvertProc *toUtfProc; |
| /* Procedure to convert from external |
| * encoding into UTF-8. */ |
| Tcl_EncodingConvertProc *fromUtfProc; |
| /* Procedure to convert from UTF-8 into |
| * external encoding. */ |
| Tcl_EncodingFreeProc *freeProc; |
| /* If non-NULL, procedure to call when this |
| * encoding is deleted. */ |
| ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value associated with encoding |
| * type. Passed to conversion procedures. */ |
| int nullSize; /* Number of zero bytes that signify |
| * end-of-string in this encoding. This |
| * number is used to determine the source |
| * string length when the srcLen argument is |
| * negative. Must be 1 or 2. */ |
| } Tcl_EncodingType; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions are used as values for the conversion control |
| * flags argument when converting text from one character set to another: |
| * |
| * TCL_ENCODING_START: Signifies that the source buffer is the first |
| * block in a (potentially multi-block) input |
| * stream. Tells the conversion procedure to |
| * reset to an initial state and perform any |
| * initialization that needs to occur before the |
| * first byte is converted. If the source |
| * buffer contains the entire input stream to be |
| * converted, this flag should be set. |
| * |
| * TCL_ENCODING_END: Signifies that the source buffer is the last |
| * block in a (potentially multi-block) input |
| * stream. Tells the conversion routine to |
| * perform any finalization that needs to occur |
| * after the last byte is converted and then to |
| * reset to an initial state. If the source |
| * buffer contains the entire input stream to be |
| * converted, this flag should be set. |
| * |
| * TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR: If set, then the converter will return |
| * immediately upon encountering an invalid |
| * byte sequence or a source character that has |
| * no mapping in the target encoding. If clear, |
| * then the converter will skip the problem, |
| * substituting one or more "close" characters |
| * in the destination buffer and then continue |
| * to sonvert the source. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_ENCODING_START 0x01 |
| #define TCL_ENCODING_END 0x02 |
| #define TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR 0x04 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following data structures and declarations are for the new Tcl |
| * parser. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * For each word of a command, and for each piece of a word such as a |
| * variable reference, one of the following structures is created to |
| * describe the token. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Tcl_Token { |
| int type; /* Type of token, such as TCL_TOKEN_WORD; |
| * see below for valid types. */ |
| CONST char *start; /* First character in token. */ |
| int size; /* Number of bytes in token. */ |
| int numComponents; /* If this token is composed of other |
| * tokens, this field tells how many of |
| * them there are (including components of |
| * components, etc.). The component tokens |
| * immediately follow this one. */ |
| } Tcl_Token; |
| |
| /* |
| * Type values defined for Tcl_Token structures. These values are |
| * defined as mask bits so that it's easy to check for collections of |
| * types. |
| * |
| * TCL_TOKEN_WORD - The token describes one word of a command, |
| * from the first non-blank character of |
| * the word (which may be " or {) up to but |
| * not including the space, semicolon, or |
| * bracket that terminates the word. |
| * NumComponents counts the total number of |
| * sub-tokens that make up the word. This |
| * includes, for example, sub-tokens of |
| * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE tokens. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD - This token is just like TCL_TOKEN_WORD |
| * except that the word is guaranteed to |
| * consist of a single TCL_TOKEN_TEXT |
| * sub-token. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_TEXT - The token describes a range of literal |
| * text that is part of a word. |
| * NumComponents is always 0. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_BS - The token describes a backslash sequence |
| * that must be collapsed. NumComponents |
| * is always 0. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND - The token describes a command whose result |
| * must be substituted into the word. The |
| * token includes the enclosing brackets. |
| * NumComponents is always 0. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE - The token describes a variable |
| * substitution, including the dollar sign, |
| * variable name, and array index (if there |
| * is one) up through the right |
| * parentheses. NumComponents tells how |
| * many additional tokens follow to |
| * represent the variable name. The first |
| * token will be a TCL_TOKEN_TEXT token |
| * that describes the variable name. If |
| * the variable is an array reference then |
| * there will be one or more additional |
| * tokens, of type TCL_TOKEN_TEXT, |
| * TCL_TOKEN_BS, TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND, and |
| * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE, that describe the |
| * array index; numComponents counts the |
| * total number of nested tokens that make |
| * up the variable reference, including |
| * sub-tokens of TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE tokens. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR - The token describes one subexpression of a |
| * expression, from the first non-blank |
| * character of the subexpression up to but not |
| * including the space, brace, or bracket |
| * that terminates the subexpression. |
| * NumComponents counts the total number of |
| * following subtokens that make up the |
| * subexpression; this includes all subtokens |
| * for any nested TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR tokens. |
| * For example, a numeric value used as a |
| * primitive operand is described by a |
| * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token followed by a |
| * TCL_TOKEN_TEXT token. A binary subexpression |
| * is described by a TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token |
| * followed by the TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR token |
| * for the operator, then TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR |
| * tokens for the left then the right operands. |
| * TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR - The token describes one expression operator. |
| * An operator might be the name of a math |
| * function such as "abs". A TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR |
| * token is always preceeded by one |
| * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token for the operator's |
| * subexpression, and is followed by zero or |
| * more TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR tokens for the |
| * operator's operands. NumComponents is |
| * always 0. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_WORD 1 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD 2 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_TEXT 4 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_BS 8 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND 16 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE 32 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR 64 |
| #define TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR 128 |
| |
| /* |
| * Parsing error types. On any parsing error, one of these values |
| * will be stored in the error field of the Tcl_Parse structure |
| * defined below. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_PARSE_SUCCESS 0 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_QUOTE_EXTRA 1 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_BRACE_EXTRA 2 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_BRACE 3 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_BRACKET 4 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_PAREN 5 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_QUOTE 6 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_VAR_BRACE 7 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_SYNTAX 8 |
| #define TCL_PARSE_BAD_NUMBER 9 |
| |
| /* |
| * A structure of the following type is filled in by Tcl_ParseCommand. |
| * It describes a single command parsed from an input string. |
| */ |
| #define NUM_STATIC_TOKENS 20 |
| |
| typedef struct Tcl_Parse { |
| CONST char *commentStart; /* Pointer to # that begins the first of |
| * one or more comments preceding the |
| * command. */ |
| int commentSize; /* Number of bytes in comments (up through |
| * newline character that terminates the |
| * last comment). If there were no |
| * comments, this field is 0. */ |
| CONST char *commandStart; /* First character in first word of command. */ |
| int commandSize; /* Number of bytes in command, including |
| * first character of first word, up |
| * through the terminating newline, |
| * close bracket, or semicolon. */ |
| int numWords; /* Total number of words in command. May |
| * be 0. */ |
| Tcl_Token *tokenPtr; /* Pointer to first token representing |
| * the words of the command. Initially |
| * points to staticTokens, but may change |
| * to point to malloc-ed space if command |
| * exceeds space in staticTokens. */ |
| int numTokens; /* Total number of tokens in command. */ |
| int tokensAvailable; /* Total number of tokens available at |
| * *tokenPtr. */ |
| int errorType; /* One of the parsing error types defined |
| * above. */ |
| |
| /* |
| * The fields below are intended only for the private use of the |
| * parser. They should not be used by procedures that invoke |
| * Tcl_ParseCommand. |
| */ |
| |
| CONST char *string; /* The original command string passed to |
| * Tcl_ParseCommand. */ |
| CONST char *end; /* Points to the character just after the |
| * last one in the command string. */ |
| Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error reporting, |
| * or NULL. */ |
| CONST char *term; /* Points to character in string that |
| * terminated most recent token. Filled in |
| * by ParseTokens. If an error occurs, |
| * points to beginning of region where the |
| * error occurred (e.g. the open brace if |
| * the close brace is missing). */ |
| int incomplete; /* This field is set to 1 by Tcl_ParseCommand |
| * if the command appears to be incomplete. |
| * This information is used by |
| * Tcl_CommandComplete. */ |
| Tcl_Token staticTokens[NUM_STATIC_TOKENS]; |
| /* Initial space for tokens for command. |
| * This space should be large enough to |
| * accommodate most commands; dynamic |
| * space is allocated for very large |
| * commands that don't fit here. */ |
| } Tcl_Parse; |
| |
| /* |
| * The following definitions are the error codes returned by the conversion |
| * routines: |
| * |
| * TCL_OK: All characters were converted. |
| * |
| * TCL_CONVERT_NOSPACE: The output buffer would not have been large |
| * enough for all of the converted data; as many |
| * characters as could fit were converted though. |
| * |
| * TCL_CONVERT_MULTIBYTE: The last few bytes in the source string were |
| * the beginning of a multibyte sequence, but |
| * more bytes were needed to complete this |
| * sequence. A subsequent call to the conversion |
| * routine should pass the beginning of this |
| * unconverted sequence plus additional bytes |
| * from the source stream to properly convert |
| * the formerly split-up multibyte sequence. |
| * |
| * TCL_CONVERT_SYNTAX: The source stream contained an invalid |
| * character sequence. This may occur if the |
| * input stream has been damaged or if the input |
| * encoding method was misidentified. This error |
| * is reported only if TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR |
| * was specified. |
| * |
| * TCL_CONVERT_UNKNOWN: The source string contained a character |
| * that could not be represented in the target |
| * encoding. This error is reported only if |
| * TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR was specified. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_CONVERT_MULTIBYTE -1 |
| #define TCL_CONVERT_SYNTAX -2 |
| #define TCL_CONVERT_UNKNOWN -3 |
| #define TCL_CONVERT_NOSPACE -4 |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The maximum number of bytes that are necessary to represent a single |
| * Unicode character in UTF-8. |
| */ |
| #define TCL_UTF_MAX 3 |
| |
| /* |
| * This represents a Unicode character. Any changes to this should |
| * also be reflected in regcustom.h. |
| */ |
| typedef unsigned short Tcl_UniChar; |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Deprecated Tcl procedures: |
| */ |
| #ifndef TCL_NO_DEPRECATED |
| # define Tcl_EvalObj(interp,objPtr) \ |
| Tcl_EvalObjEx((interp),(objPtr),0) |
| # define Tcl_GlobalEvalObj(interp,objPtr) \ |
| Tcl_EvalObjEx((interp),(objPtr),TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL) |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * These function have been renamed. The old names are deprecated, but we |
| * define these macros for backwards compatibilty. |
| */ |
| #define Tcl_Ckalloc Tcl_Alloc |
| #define Tcl_Ckfree Tcl_Free |
| #define Tcl_Ckrealloc Tcl_Realloc |
| #define Tcl_Return Tcl_SetResult |
| #define Tcl_TildeSubst Tcl_TranslateFileName |
| #define panic Tcl_Panic |
| #define panicVA Tcl_PanicVA |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * The following constant is used to test for older versions of Tcl |
| * in the stubs tables. |
| * |
| * Jan Nijtman's plus patch uses 0xFCA1BACF, so we need to pick a different |
| * value since the stubs tables don't match. |
| */ |
| |
| #define TCL_STUB_MAGIC ((int)0xFCA3BACF) |
| |
| /* |
| * The following function is required to be defined in all stubs aware |
| * extensions. The function is actually implemented in the stub |
| * library, not the main Tcl library, although there is a trivial |
| * implementation in the main library in case an extension is statically |
| * linked into an application. |
| */ |
| |
| EXTERN CONST char * Tcl_InitStubs _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp, |
| CONST char *version, int exact)); |
| |
| #ifndef USE_TCL_STUBS |
| |
| /* |
| * When not using stubs, make it a macro. |
| */ |
| |
| #define Tcl_InitStubs(interp, version, exact) \ |
| Tcl_PkgRequire(interp, "Tcl", version, exact) |
| |
| #endif |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Include the public function declarations that are accessible via |
| * the stubs table. |
| */ |
| |
| #include "tclDecls.h" |
| |
| /* |
| * Include platform specific public function declarations that are |
| * accessible via the stubs table. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * tclPlatDecls.h can't be included here on the Mac, as we need |
| * Mac specific headers to define the Mac types used in this file, |
| * but these Mac haders conflict with a number of tk types |
| * and thus can't be included in the globally read tcl.h |
| * This header was originally added here as a fix for bug 5241 |
| * (stub link error for symbols in TclPlatStubs table), as a work- |
| * around for the bug on the mac, tclMac.h is included immediately |
| * after tcl.h in the tcl precompiled header (with DLLEXPORT set). |
| */ |
| |
| #if !defined(MAC_TCL) |
| #include "tclPlatDecls.h" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* |
| * Public functions that are not accessible via the stubs table. |
| */ |
| |
| EXTERN void Tcl_Main _ANSI_ARGS_((int argc, char **argv, |
| Tcl_AppInitProc *appInitProc)); |
| |
| /* |
| * Convenience declaration of Tcl_AppInit for backwards compatibility. |
| * This function is not *implemented* by the tcl library, so the storage |
| * class is neither DLLEXPORT nor DLLIMPORT |
| */ |
| #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| #define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| |
| EXTERN int Tcl_AppInit _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp)); |
| |
| #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS |
| #define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLIMPORT |
| |
| #endif /* RC_INVOKED */ |
| |
| /* |
| * end block for C++ |
| */ |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _TCL */ |