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| .TH Tcl_CreateObjCommand 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl_CreateObjCommand, Tcl_DeleteCommand, Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken, Tcl_GetCommandInfo, Tcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken, Tcl_SetCommandInfo, Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken, Tcl_GetCommandName, Tcl_GetCommandFullName, Tcl_GetCommandFromObj \- implement new commands in C |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
| .sp |
| Tcl_Command |
| \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName, proc, clientData, deleteProc\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommandFromToken\fR(\fIinterp, token\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfo\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName, infoPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName, infoPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| .VS 8.4 |
| int |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken\fR(\fItoken, infoPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken\fR(\fItoken, infoPtr\fR) |
| .VE |
| .sp |
| .VS 8.4 |
| CONST char * |
| .VE |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR(\fIinterp, token\fR) |
| .sp |
| void |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandFullName\fR(\fIinterp, token, objPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| Tcl_Command |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandFromObj\fR(\fIinterp, objPtr\fR) |
| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| .AS Tcl_ObjCmdProc *deleteProc in/out |
| .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in |
| Interpreter in which to create a new command or that contains a command. |
| .VS 8.4 |
| .AP char *cmdName in |
| .VE |
| Name of command. |
| .AP Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc in |
| Implementation of the new command: \fIproc\fR will be called whenever |
| \fIcmdName\fR is invoked as a command. |
| .AP ClientData clientData in |
| Arbitrary one-word value to pass to \fIproc\fR and \fIdeleteProc\fR. |
| .AP Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc in |
| Procedure to call before \fIcmdName\fR is deleted from the interpreter; |
| allows for command-specific cleanup. If NULL, then no procedure is |
| called before the command is deleted. |
| .AP Tcl_Command token in |
| Token for command, returned by previous call to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR. |
| The command must not have been deleted. |
| .AP Tcl_CmdInfo *infoPtr in/out |
| Pointer to structure containing various information about a |
| Tcl command. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in |
| Object containing the name of a Tcl command. |
| .BE |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR defines a new command in \fIinterp\fR |
| and associates it with procedure \fIproc\fR |
| such that whenever \fIname\fR is |
| invoked as a Tcl command (e.g., via a call to \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR) |
| the Tcl interpreter will call \fIproc\fR to process the command. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR deletes any existing command |
| \fIname\fR already associated with the interpreter |
| (however see below for an exception where the existing command |
| is not deleted). |
| It returns a token that may be used to refer |
| to the command in subsequent calls to \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR. |
| If \fIname\fR contains any \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers, |
| then the command is added to the specified namespace; |
| otherwise the command is added to the global namespace. |
| If \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR is called for an interpreter that is in |
| the process of being deleted, then it does not create a new command |
| and it returns NULL. |
| \fIproc\fR should have arguments and result that match the type |
| \fBTcl_ObjCmdProc\fR: |
| .CS |
| typedef int Tcl_ObjCmdProc( |
| ClientData \fIclientData\fR, |
| Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR, |
| int \fIobjc\fR, |
| .VS |
| Tcl_Obj *CONST \fIobjv\fR[]); |
| .CE |
| When \fIproc\fR is invoked, the \fIclientData\fR and \fIinterp\fR parameters |
| will be copies of the \fIclientData\fR and \fIinterp\fR arguments given to |
| \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR. Typically, \fIclientData\fR points to an |
| application-specific data structure that describes what to do when the |
| command procedure is invoked. \fIObjc\fR and \fIobjv\fR describe the |
| arguments to the command, \fIobjc\fR giving the number of argument objects |
| (including the command name) and \fIobjv\fR giving the values of the |
| arguments. The \fIobjv\fR array will contain \fIobjc\fR values, pointing to |
| the argument objects. Unlike \fIargv\fR[\fIargv\fR] used in a |
| string-based command procedure, \fIobjv\fR[\fIobjc\fR] will not contain NULL. |
| .PP |
| Additionally, when \fIproc\fR is invoked, it must not modify the contents |
| of the \fIobjv\fR array by assigning new pointer values to any element of the |
| array (for example, \fIobjv\fR[\fB2\fR] = \fBNULL\fR) because this will |
| cause memory to be lost and the runtime stack to be corrupted. The |
| \fBCONST\fR in the declaration of \fIobjv\fR will cause ANSI-compliant |
| compilers to report any such attempted assignment as an error. However, |
| it is acceptable to modify the internal representation of any individual |
| object argument. For instance, the user may call |
| \fBTcl_GetIntFromObj\fR on \fIobjv\fR[\fB2\fR] to obtain the integer |
| representation of that object; that call may change the type of the object |
| that \fIobjv\fR[\fB2\fR] points at, but will not change where |
| \fIobjv\fR[\fB2\fR] points. |
| .VE |
| .PP |
| \fIproc\fR must return an integer code that is either \fBTCL_OK\fR, |
| \fBTCL_ERROR\fR, \fBTCL_RETURN\fR, \fBTCL_BREAK\fR, or \fBTCL_CONTINUE\fR. |
| See the Tcl overview man page |
| for details on what these codes mean. Most normal commands will only |
| return \fBTCL_OK\fR or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR. |
| In addition, if \fIproc\fR needs to return a non-empty result, |
| it can call \fBTcl_SetObjResult\fR to set the interpreter's result. |
| In the case of a \fBTCL_OK\fR return code this gives the result |
| of the command, |
| and in the case of \fBTCL_ERROR\fR this gives an error message. |
| Before invoking a command procedure, |
| \fBTcl_EvalObjEx\fR sets interpreter's result to |
| point to an object representing an empty string, so simple |
| commands can return an empty result by doing nothing at all. |
| .PP |
| The contents of the \fIobjv\fR array belong to Tcl and are not |
| guaranteed to persist once \fIproc\fR returns: \fIproc\fR should |
| not modify them. |
| Call \fBTcl_SetObjResult\fR if you want |
| to return something from the \fIobjv\fR array. |
| .PP |
| Ordinarily, \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR deletes any existing command |
| \fIname\fR already associated with the interpreter. |
| However, if the existing command was created by a previous call to |
| \fBTcl_CreateCommand\fR, |
| \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR does not delete the command |
| but instead arranges for the Tcl interpreter to call the |
| \fBTcl_ObjCmdProc\fR \fIproc\fR in the future. |
| The old string-based \fBTcl_CmdProc\fR associated with the command |
| is retained and its address can be obtained by subsequent |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfo\fR calls. This is done for backwards compatibility. |
| .PP |
| \fIDeleteProc\fR will be invoked when (if) \fIname\fR is deleted. |
| This can occur through a call to \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR, |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommandFromToken\fR, or \fBTcl_DeleteInterp\fR, |
| or by replacing \fIname\fR in another call to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR. |
| \fIDeleteProc\fR is invoked before the command is deleted, and gives the |
| application an opportunity to release any structures associated |
| with the command. \fIDeleteProc\fR should have arguments and |
| result that match the type \fBTcl_CmdDeleteProc\fR: |
| .CS |
| typedef void Tcl_CmdDeleteProc(ClientData \fIclientData\fR); |
| .CE |
| The \fIclientData\fR argument will be the same as the \fIclientData\fR |
| argument passed to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR deletes a command from a command interpreter. |
| Once the call completes, attempts to invoke \fIcmdName\fR in |
| \fIinterp\fR will result in errors. |
| If \fIcmdName\fR isn't bound as a command in \fIinterp\fR then |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR does nothing and returns -1; otherwise |
| it returns 0. |
| There are no restrictions on \fIcmdName\fR: it may refer to |
| a built-in command, an application-specific command, or a Tcl procedure. |
| If \fIname\fR contains any \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers, |
| the command is deleted from the specified namespace. |
| .PP |
| Given a token returned by \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR, |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommandFromToken\fR deletes the command |
| from a command interpreter. |
| It will delete a command even if that command has been renamed. |
| Once the call completes, attempts to invoke the command in |
| \fIinterp\fR will result in errors. |
| If the command corresponding to \fItoken\fR |
| has already been deleted from \fIinterp\fR then |
| \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR does nothing and returns -1; |
| otherwise it returns 0. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfo\fR checks to see whether its \fIcmdName\fR argument |
| exists as a command in \fIinterp\fR. |
| \fIcmdName\fR may include \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers |
| to identify a command in a particular namespace. |
| If the command is not found, then it returns 0. |
| Otherwise it places information about the command |
| in the \fBTcl_CmdInfo\fR structure |
| pointed to by \fIinfoPtr\fR and returns 1. |
| A \fBTcl_CmdInfo\fR structure has the following fields: |
| .CS |
| typedef struct Tcl_CmdInfo { |
| int isNativeObjectProc; |
| Tcl_ObjCmdProc *objProc; |
| ClientData objClientData; |
| Tcl_CmdProc *proc; |
| ClientData clientData; |
| Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc; |
| ClientData deleteData; |
| Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr; |
| } Tcl_CmdInfo; |
| .CE |
| The \fIisNativeObjectProc\fR field has the value 1 |
| if \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR was called to register the command; |
| it is 0 if only \fBTcl_CreateCommand\fR was called. |
| It allows a program to determine whether it is faster to |
| call \fIobjProc\fR or \fIproc\fR: |
| \fIobjProc\fR is normally faster |
| if \fIisNativeObjectProc\fR has the value 1. |
| The fields \fIobjProc\fR and \fIobjClientData\fR |
| have the same meaning as the \fIproc\fR and \fIclientData\fR |
| arguments to \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR; |
| they hold information about the object-based command procedure |
| that the Tcl interpreter calls to implement the command. |
| The fields \fIproc\fR and \fIclientData\fR |
| hold information about the string-based command procedure |
| that implements the command. |
| If \fBTcl_CreateCommand\fR was called for this command, |
| this is the procedure passed to it; |
| otherwise, this is a compatibility procedure |
| registered by \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR |
| that simply calls the command's |
| object-based procedure after converting its string arguments to Tcl objects. |
| The field \fIdeleteData\fR is the ClientData value |
| to pass to \fIdeleteProc\fR; it is normally the same as |
| \fIclientData\fR but may be set independently using the |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR procedure. |
| The field \fInamespacePtr\fR holds a pointer to the |
| Tcl_Namespace that contains the command. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken\fR is identical to |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandInfo\fR except that it uses a command token returned |
| from \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR in place of the command name. If the |
| \fItoken\fR parameter is NULL, it returns 0; otherwise, it returns 1 |
| and fills in the structure designated by \fIinfoPtr\fR. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR is used to modify the procedures and |
| ClientData values associated with a command. |
| Its \fIcmdName\fR argument is the name of a command in \fIinterp\fR. |
| \fIcmdName\fR may include \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers |
| to identify a command in a particular namespace. |
| If this command does not exist then \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR returns 0. |
| Otherwise, it copies the information from \fI*infoPtr\fR to |
| Tcl's internal structure for the command and returns 1. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken\fR is identical to |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR except that it takes a command token as |
| returned by \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR instead of the command name. |
| If the \fItoken\fR parameter is NULL, it returns 0. Otherwise, it |
| copies the information from \fI*infoPtr\fR to Tcl's internal structure |
| for the command and returns 1. |
| .PP |
| Note that \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR and |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken\fR both allow the ClientData for a |
| command's deletion procedure to be given a different value than the |
| ClientData for its command procedure. |
| .PP |
| Note that neither \fBTcl_SetCommandInfo\fR nor |
| \fBTcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken\fR will change a command's namespace. |
| You must use \fBTcl_RenameCommand\fR to do that. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR provides a mechanism for tracking commands |
| that have been renamed. |
| Given a token returned by \fBTcl_CreateObjCommand\fR |
| when the command was created, \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR returns the |
| string name of the command. If the command has been renamed since it |
| was created, then \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR returns the current name. |
| This name does not include any \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers. |
| The command corresponding to \fItoken\fR must not have been deleted. |
| The string returned by \fBTcl_GetCommandName\fR is in dynamic memory |
| owned by Tcl and is only guaranteed to retain its value as long as the |
| command isn't deleted or renamed; callers should copy the string if |
| they need to keep it for a long time. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandFullName\fR produces the fully-qualified name |
| of a command from a command token. |
| The name, including all namespace prefixes, |
| is appended to the object specified by \fIobjPtr\fP. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetCommandFromObj\fR returns a token for the command |
| specified by the name in a \fBTcl_Obj\fP. |
| The command name is resolved relative to the current namespace. |
| Returns NULL if the command is not found. |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| Tcl_CreateCommand, Tcl_ResetResult, Tcl_SetObjResult |
| |
| .SH KEYWORDS |
| bind, command, create, delete, namespace, object |