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| .TH Tcl_SplitList 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl_SplitList, Tcl_Merge, Tcl_ScanElement, Tcl_ConvertElement, Tcl_ScanCountedElement, Tcl_ConvertCountedElement \- manipulate Tcl lists |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_SplitList\fR(\fIinterp, list, argcPtr, argvPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| char * |
| \fBTcl_Merge\fR(\fIargc, argv\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR(\fIsrc, flagsPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ScanCountedElement\fR(\fIsrc, length, flagsPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR(\fIsrc, dst, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ConvertCountedElement\fR(\fIsrc, length, dst, flags\fR) |
| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| .AS "CONST char * CONST" ***argvPtr |
| .AP Tcl_Interp *interp out |
| Interpreter to use for error reporting. If NULL, then no error message |
| is left. |
| .AP char *list in |
| Pointer to a string with proper list structure. |
| .AP int *argcPtr out |
| Filled in with number of elements in \fIlist\fR. |
| .AP "CONST char" ***argvPtr out |
| \fI*argvPtr\fR will be filled in with the address of an array of |
| pointers to the strings that are the extracted elements of \fIlist\fR. |
| There will be \fI*argcPtr\fR valid entries in the array, followed by |
| a NULL entry. |
| .AP int argc in |
| Number of elements in \fIargv\fR. |
| .AP "CONST char * CONST" *argv in |
| Array of strings to merge together into a single list. |
| Each string will become a separate element of the list. |
| .AP "CONST char" *src in |
| String that is to become an element of a list. |
| .AP int *flagsPtr in |
| Pointer to word to fill in with information about \fIsrc\fR. |
| The value of *\fIflagsPtr\fR must be passed to \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR. |
| .AP int length in |
| Number of bytes in string \fIsrc\fR. |
| .AP char *dst in |
| Place to copy converted list element. Must contain enough characters |
| to hold converted string. |
| .AP int flags in |
| Information about \fIsrc\fR. Must be value returned by previous |
| call to \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR, possibly OR-ed |
| with \fBTCL_DONT_USE_BRACES\fR. |
| .BE |
| |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| These procedures may be used to disassemble and reassemble Tcl lists. |
| \fBTcl_SplitList\fR breaks a list up into its constituent elements, |
| returning an array of pointers to the elements using |
| \fIargcPtr\fR and \fIargvPtr\fR. |
| While extracting the arguments, \fBTcl_SplitList\fR obeys the usual |
| rules for backslash substitutions and braces. The area of |
| memory pointed to by \fI*argvPtr\fR is dynamically allocated; in |
| addition to the array of pointers, it |
| also holds copies of all the list elements. It is the caller's |
| responsibility to free up all of this storage. |
| For example, suppose that you have called \fBTcl_SplitList\fR with |
| the following code: |
| .CS |
| int argc, code; |
| char *string; |
| char **argv; |
| \&... |
| code = Tcl_SplitList(interp, string, &argc, &argv); |
| .CE |
| Then you should eventually free the storage with a call like the |
| following: |
| .CS |
| Tcl_Free((char *) argv); |
| .CE |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_SplitList\fR normally returns \fBTCL_OK\fR, which means the list was |
| successfully parsed. |
| If there was a syntax error in \fIlist\fR, then \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned |
| and the interpreter's result will point to an error message describing the |
| problem (if \fIinterp\fR was not NULL). |
| If \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned then no memory is allocated and \fI*argvPtr\fR |
| is not modified. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_Merge\fR is the inverse of \fBTcl_SplitList\fR: it |
| takes a collection of strings given by \fIargc\fR |
| and \fIargv\fR and generates a result string |
| that has proper list structure. |
| This means that commands like \fBindex\fR may be used to |
| extract the original elements again. |
| In addition, if the result of \fBTcl_Merge\fR is passed to \fBTcl_Eval\fR, |
| it will be parsed into \fIargc\fR words whose values will |
| be the same as the \fIargv\fR strings passed to \fBTcl_Merge\fR. |
| \fBTcl_Merge\fR will modify the list elements with braces and/or |
| backslashes in order to produce proper Tcl list structure. |
| The result string is dynamically allocated |
| using \fBTcl_Alloc\fR; the caller must eventually release the space |
| using \fBTcl_Free\fR. |
| .PP |
| If the result of \fBTcl_Merge\fR is passed to \fBTcl_SplitList\fR, |
| the elements returned by \fBTcl_SplitList\fR will be identical to |
| those passed into \fBTcl_Merge\fR. |
| However, the converse is not true: if \fBTcl_SplitList\fR |
| is passed a given string, and the resulting \fIargc\fR and |
| \fIargv\fR are passed to \fBTcl_Merge\fR, the resulting string |
| may not be the same as the original string passed to \fBTcl_SplitList\fR. |
| This is because \fBTcl_Merge\fR may use backslashes and braces |
| differently than the original string. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR and \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR are the |
| procedures that do all of the real work of \fBTcl_Merge\fR. |
| \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR scans its \fIsrc\fR argument |
| and determines how to use backslashes and braces |
| when converting it to a list element. |
| It returns an overestimate of the number of characters |
| required to represent \fIsrc\fR as a list element, and |
| it stores information in \fI*flagsPtr\fR that is needed |
| by \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR is a companion procedure to \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR. |
| It does the actual work of converting a string to a list element. |
| Its \fIflags\fR argument must be the same as the value returned |
| by \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR. |
| \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR writes a proper list element to memory |
| starting at *\fIdst\fR and returns a count of the total number |
| of characters written, which will be no more than the result |
| returned by \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR. |
| \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR writes out only the actual list element |
| without any leading or trailing spaces: it is up to the caller to |
| include spaces between adjacent list elements. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR uses one of two different approaches to |
| handle the special characters in \fIsrc\fR. Wherever possible, it |
| handles special characters by surrounding the string with braces. |
| This produces clean-looking output, but can't be used in some situations, |
| such as when \fIsrc\fR contains unmatched braces. |
| In these situations, \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR handles special |
| characters by generating backslash sequences for them. |
| The caller may insist on the second approach by OR-ing the |
| flag value returned by \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR with |
| \fBTCL_DONT_USE_BRACES\fR. |
| Although this will produce an uglier result, it is useful in some |
| special situations, such as when \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR is being |
| used to generate a portion of an argument for a Tcl command. |
| In this case, surrounding \fIsrc\fR with curly braces would cause |
| the command not to be parsed correctly. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ScanCountedElement\fR and \fBTcl_ConvertCountedElement\fR are |
| the same as \fBTcl_ScanElement\fR and \fBTcl_ConvertElement\fR, except |
| the length of string \fIsrc\fR is specified by the \fIlength\fR |
| argument, and the string may contain embedded nulls. |
| |
| .SH KEYWORDS |
| backslash, convert, element, list, merge, split, strings |