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| .TH Tcl_SetVar 3 8.1 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl_SetVar2Ex, Tcl_SetVar, Tcl_SetVar2, Tcl_ObjSetVar2, Tcl_GetVar2Ex, Tcl_GetVar, Tcl_GetVar2, Tcl_ObjGetVar2, Tcl_UnsetVar, Tcl_UnsetVar2 \- manipulate Tcl variables |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
| .sp |
| .VS 8.1 |
| Tcl_Obj * |
| \fBTcl_SetVar2Ex\fR(\fIinterp, name1, name2, newValuePtr, flags\fR) |
| .VE |
| .sp |
| CONST char * |
| \fBTcl_SetVar\fR(\fIinterp, varName, newValue, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| CONST char * |
| \fBTcl_SetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, name1, name2, newValue, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| Tcl_Obj * |
| \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, newValuePtr, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| .VS 8.1 |
| Tcl_Obj * |
| \fBTcl_GetVar2Ex\fR(\fIinterp, name1, name2, flags\fR) |
| .VE |
| .sp |
| CONST char * |
| \fBTcl_GetVar\fR(\fIinterp, varName, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| CONST char * |
| \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, name1, name2, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| Tcl_Obj * |
| \fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, part1Ptr, part2Ptr, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_UnsetVar\fR(\fIinterp, varName, flags\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_UnsetVar2\fR(\fIinterp, name1, name2, flags\fR) |
| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| .AS Tcl_Interp *newValuePtr |
| .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in |
| Interpreter containing variable. |
| .AP "CONST char" *name1 in |
| Contains the name of an array variable (if \fIname2\fR is non-NULL) |
| or (if \fIname2\fR is NULL) either the name of a scalar variable |
| or a complete name including both variable name and index. |
| May include \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers |
| to specify a variable in a particular namespace. |
| .AP "CONST char" *name2 in |
| If non-NULL, gives name of element within array; in this |
| case \fIname1\fR must refer to an array variable. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *newValuePtr in |
| .VS 8.1 |
| Points to a Tcl object containing the new value for the variable. |
| .VE |
| .AP int flags in |
| OR-ed combination of bits providing additional information. See below |
| for valid values. |
| .AP "CONST char" *varName in |
| Name of variable. |
| May include \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers |
| to specify a variable in a particular namespace. |
| May refer to a scalar variable or an element of |
| an array. |
| .AP "CONST char" *newValue in |
| New value for variable, specified as a NULL-terminated string. |
| A copy of this value is stored in the variable. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *part1Ptr in |
| Points to a Tcl object containing the variable's name. |
| The name may include a series of \fB::\fR namespace qualifiers |
| to specify a variable in a particular namespace. |
| May refer to a scalar variable or an element of an array variable. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *part2Ptr in |
| If non-NULL, points to an object containing the name of an element |
| within an array and \fIpart1Ptr\fR must refer to an array variable. |
| .BE |
| |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| These procedures are used to create, modify, read, and delete |
| Tcl variables from C code. |
| .PP |
| .VS 8.1 |
| \fBTcl_SetVar2Ex\fR, \fBTcl_SetVar\fR, \fBTcl_SetVar2\fR, and |
| \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR |
| will create a new variable or modify an existing one. |
| These procedures set the given variable to the value |
| given by \fInewValuePtr\fR or \fInewValue\fR and return a |
| pointer to the variable's new value, which is stored in Tcl's |
| variable structure. |
| \fBTcl_SetVar2Ex\fR and \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR take the new value as a |
| Tcl_Obj and return |
| a pointer to a Tcl_Obj. \fBTcl_SetVar\fR and \fBTcl_SetVar2\fR |
| take the new value as a string and return a string; they are |
| usually less efficient than \fBTcl_ObjSetVar2\fR. Note that the |
| return value may be different than the \fInewValuePtr\fR or |
| .VE |
| \fInewValue\fR argument, due to modifications made by write traces. |
| If an error occurs in setting the variable (e.g. an array |
| variable is referenced without giving an index into the array) |
| NULL is returned and an error message is left in \fIinterp\fR's |
| result if the \fBTCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG\fR \fIflag\fR bit is set. |
| .PP |
| .VS 8.1 |
| \fBTcl_GetVar2Ex\fR, \fBTcl_GetVar\fR, \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR, and |
| \fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR |
| return the current value of a variable. |
| The arguments to these procedures are treated in the same way |
| as the arguments to the procedures described above. |
| Under normal circumstances, the return value is a pointer |
| to the variable's value. For \fBTcl_GetVar2Ex\fR and |
| \fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR the value is |
| returned as a pointer to a Tcl_Obj. For \fBTcl_GetVar\fR and |
| \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR the value is returned as a string; this is |
| usually less efficient, so \fBTcl_GetVar2Ex\fR or \fBTcl_ObjGetVar2\fR |
| are preferred. |
| .VE |
| If an error occurs while reading the variable (e.g. the variable |
| doesn't exist or an array element is specified for a scalar |
| variable), then NULL is returned and an error message is left |
| in \fIinterp\fR's result if the \fBTCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG\fR \fIflag\fR |
| bit is set. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_UnsetVar\fR and \fBTcl_UnsetVar2\fR may be used to remove |
| a variable, so that future attempts to read the variable will return |
| an error. |
| The arguments to these procedures are treated in the same way |
| as the arguments to the procedures above. |
| If the variable is successfully removed then TCL_OK is returned. |
| If the variable cannot be removed because it doesn't exist then |
| TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is left |
| in \fIinterp\fR's result if the \fBTCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG\fR \fIflag\fR |
| bit is set. |
| If an array element is specified, the given element is removed |
| but the array remains. |
| If an array name is specified without an index, then the entire |
| array is removed. |
| .PP |
| The name of a variable may be specified to these procedures in |
| four ways: |
| .IP [1] |
| If \fBTcl_SetVar\fR, \fBTcl_GetVar\fR, or \fBTcl_UnsetVar\fR |
| is invoked, the variable name is given as |
| a single string, \fIvarName\fR. |
| If \fIvarName\fR contains an open parenthesis and ends with a |
| close parenthesis, then the value between the parentheses is |
| treated as an index (which can have any string value) and |
| the characters before the first open |
| parenthesis are treated as the name of an array variable. |
| If \fIvarName\fR doesn't have parentheses as described above, then |
| the entire string is treated as the name of a scalar variable. |
| .IP [2] |
| If the \fIname1\fR and \fIname2\fR arguments are provided and |
| \fIname2\fR is non-NULL, then an array element is specified and |
| the array name and index have |
| already been separated by the caller: \fIname1\fR contains the |
| name and \fIname2\fR contains the index. |
| .VS 8.1 |
| An error is generated |
| if \fIname1\fR contains an open parenthesis and ends with a |
| close parenthesis (array element) and \fIname2\fR is non-NULL. |
| .IP [3] |
| If \fIname2\fR is NULL, \fIname1\fR is treated just like |
| \fIvarName\fR in case [1] above (it can be either a scalar or an array |
| element variable name). |
| .VE |
| .PP |
| The \fIflags\fR argument may be used to specify any of several |
| options to the procedures. |
| It consists of an OR-ed combination of the following bits. |
| .TP |
| \fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR |
| Under normal circumstances the procedures look up variables as follows. |
| If a procedure call is active in \fIinterp\fR, |
| the variable is looked up at the current level of procedure call. |
| Otherwise, the variable is looked up first in the current namespace, |
| then in the global namespace. |
| However, if this bit is set in \fIflags\fR then the variable |
| is looked up only in the global namespace |
| even if there is a procedure call active. |
| If both \fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR and \fBTCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY\fR are given, |
| \fBTCL_GLOBAL_ONLY\fR is ignored. |
| .TP |
| \fBTCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY\fR |
| If this bit is set in \fIflags\fR then the variable |
| is looked up only in the current namespace; if a procedure is active |
| its variables are ignored, and the global namespace is also ignored unless |
| it is the current namespace. |
| .TP |
| \fBTCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG\fR |
| If an error is returned and this bit is set in \fIflags\fR, then |
| an error message will be left in the interpreter's result, |
| where it can be retrieved with \fBTcl_GetObjResult\fR |
| or \fBTcl_GetStringResult\fR. |
| If this flag bit isn't set then no error message is left |
| and the interpreter's result will not be modified. |
| .TP |
| \fBTCL_APPEND_VALUE\fR |
| If this bit is set then \fInewValuePtr\fR or \fInewValue\fR is |
| appended to the current value instead of replacing it. |
| If the variable is currently undefined, then the bit is ignored. |
| This bit is only used by the \fBTcl_Set*\fR procedures. |
| .TP |
| \fBTCL_LIST_ELEMENT\fR |
| If this bit is set, then \fInewValue\fR is converted to a valid |
| Tcl list element before setting (or appending to) the variable. |
| A separator space is appended before the new list element unless |
| the list element is going to be the first element in a list or |
| sublist (i.e. the variable's current value is empty, or contains |
| the single character ``{'', or ends in `` }''). |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_GetVar\fR and \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR |
| return the current value of a variable. |
| The arguments to these procedures are treated in the same way |
| as the arguments to \fBTcl_SetVar\fR and \fBTcl_SetVar2\fR. |
| Under normal circumstances, the return value is a pointer |
| to the variable's value (which is stored in Tcl's variable |
| structure and will not change before the next call to \fBTcl_SetVar\fR |
| or \fBTcl_SetVar2\fR). |
| \fBTcl_GetVar\fR and \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR use the flag bits TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY |
| and TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG, both of |
| which have |
| the same meaning as for \fBTcl_SetVar\fR. |
| If an error occurs in reading the variable (e.g. the variable |
| doesn't exist or an array element is specified for a scalar |
| variable), then NULL is returned. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_UnsetVar\fR and \fBTcl_UnsetVar2\fR may be used to remove |
| a variable, so that future calls to \fBTcl_GetVar\fR or \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR |
| for the variable will return an error. |
| The arguments to these procedures are treated in the same way |
| as the arguments to \fBTcl_GetVar\fR and \fBTcl_GetVar2\fR. |
| If the variable is successfully removed then TCL_OK is returned. |
| If the variable cannot be removed because it doesn't exist then |
| TCL_ERROR is returned. |
| If an array element is specified, the given element is removed |
| but the array remains. |
| If an array name is specified without an index, then the entire |
| array is removed. |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| Tcl_GetObjResult, Tcl_GetStringResult, Tcl_TraceVar |
| |
| .SH KEYWORDS |
| array, get variable, interpreter, object, scalar, set, unset, variable |