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| .TH Tcl_ListObj 3 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl_ListObjAppendList, Tcl_ListObjAppendElement, Tcl_NewListObj, Tcl_SetListObj, Tcl_ListObjGetElements, Tcl_ListObjLength, Tcl_ListObjIndex, Tcl_ListObjReplace \- manipulate Tcl objects as lists |
| .SH SYNOPSIS |
| .nf |
| \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, elemListPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendElement\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, objPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| Tcl_Obj * |
| \fBTcl_NewListObj\fR(\fIobjc, objv\fR) |
| .sp |
| \fBTcl_SetListObj\fR(\fIobjPtr, objc, objv\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjGetElements\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, objcPtr, objvPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjLength\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, intPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, index, objPtrPtr\fR) |
| .sp |
| int |
| \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR(\fIinterp, listPtr, first, count, objc, objv\fR) |
| .SH ARGUMENTS |
| .AS Tcl_Interp "*CONST objv[]" out |
| .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in |
| If an error occurs while converting an object to be a list object, |
| an error message is left in the interpreter's result object |
| unless \fIinterp\fR is NULL. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *listPtr in/out |
| Points to the list object to be manipulated. |
| If \fIlistPtr\fR does not already point to a list object, |
| an attempt will be made to convert it to one. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *elemListPtr in/out |
| For \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR, this points to a list object |
| containing elements to be appended onto \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| Each element of *\fIelemListPtr\fR will |
| become a new element of \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| If *\fIelemListPtr\fR is not NULL and |
| does not already point to a list object, |
| an attempt will be made to convert it to one. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj *objPtr in |
| For \fBTcl_ListObjAppendElement\fR, |
| points to the Tcl object that will be appended to \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| For \fBTcl_SetListObj\fR, |
| this points to the Tcl object that will be converted to a list object |
| containing the \fIobjc\fR elements of the array referenced by \fIobjv\fR. |
| .AP int *objcPtr in |
| Points to location where \fBTcl_ListObjGetElements\fR |
| stores the number of element objects in \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj ***objvPtr out |
| A location where \fBTcl_ListObjGetElements\fR stores a pointer to an array |
| of pointers to the element objects of \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| .AP int objc in |
| The number of Tcl objects that \fBTcl_NewListObj\fR |
| will insert into a new list object, |
| and \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR will insert into \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| For \fBTcl_SetListObj\fR, |
| the number of Tcl objects to insert into \fIobjPtr\fR. |
| .VS |
| .AP Tcl_Obj "*CONST\ objv[]" in |
| An array of pointers to objects. |
| \fBTcl_NewListObj\fR will insert these objects into a new list object |
| and \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR will insert them into an existing \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| Each object will become a separate list element. |
| .VE |
| .AP int *intPtr out |
| Points to location where \fBTcl_ListObjLength\fR |
| stores the length of the list. |
| .AP int index in |
| Index of the list element that \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR |
| is to return. |
| The first element has index 0. |
| .AP Tcl_Obj **objPtrPtr out |
| Points to place where \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR is to store |
| a pointer to the resulting list element object. |
| .AP int first in |
| Index of the starting list element that \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR |
| is to replace. |
| The list's first element has index 0. |
| .AP int count in |
| The number of elements that \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR |
| is to replace. |
| .BE |
| |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| Tcl list objects have an internal representation that supports |
| the efficient indexing and appending. |
| The procedures described in this man page are used to |
| create, modify, index, and append to Tcl list objects from C code. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR and \fBTcl_ListObjAppendElement\fR |
| both add one or more objects |
| to the end of the list object referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR appends each element of the list object |
| referenced by \fIelemListPtr\fR while |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendElement\fR appends the single object |
| referenced by \fIobjPtr\fR. |
| Both procedures will convert the object referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR |
| to a list object if necessary. |
| If an error occurs during conversion, |
| both procedures return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leave an error message |
| in the interpreter's result object if \fIinterp\fR is not NULL. |
| Similarly, if \fIelemListPtr\fR does not already refer to a list object, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR will attempt to convert it to one |
| and if an error occurs during conversion, |
| will return \fBTCL_ERROR\fR |
| and leave an error message in the interpreter's result object |
| if interp is not NULL. |
| Both procedures invalidate any old string representation of \fIlistPtr\fR |
| and, if it was converted to a list object, |
| free any old internal representation. |
| Similarly, \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR frees any old internal representation |
| of \fIelemListPtr\fR if it converts it to a list object. |
| After appending each element in \fIelemListPtr\fR, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjAppendList\fR increments the element's reference count |
| since \fIlistPtr\fR now also refers to it. |
| For the same reason, \fBTcl_ListObjAppendElement\fR |
| increments \fIobjPtr\fR's reference count. |
| If no error occurs, |
| the two procedures return \fBTCL_OK\fR after appending the objects. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_NewListObj\fR and \fBTcl_SetListObj\fR |
| create a new object or modify an existing object to hold |
| the \fIobjc\fR elements of the array referenced by \fIobjv\fR |
| where each element is a pointer to a Tcl object. |
| If \fIobjc\fR is less than or equal to zero, |
| they return an empty object. |
| The new object's string representation is left invalid. |
| The two procedures increment the reference counts |
| of the elements in \fIobjc\fR since the list object now refers to them. |
| The new list object returned by \fBTcl_NewListObj\fR |
| has reference count zero. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ListObjGetElements\fR returns a count and a pointer to an array of |
| the elements in a list object. It returns the count by storing it in the |
| address \fIobjcPtr\fR. Similarly, it returns the array pointer by storing |
| it in the address \fIobjvPtr\fR. |
| The memory pointed to is managed by Tcl and should not be freed by the |
| caller. |
| If \fIlistPtr\fR is not already a list object, \fBTcl_ListObjGetElements\fR |
| will attempt to convert it to one; if the conversion fails, it returns |
| \fBTCL_ERROR\fR and leaves an error message in the interpreter's result |
| object if \fIinterp\fR is not NULL. |
| Otherwise it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR after storing the count and array pointer. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ListObjLength\fR returns the number of elements in the list object |
| referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| It returns this count by storing an integer in the address \fIintPtr\fR. |
| If the object is not already a list object, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjLength\fR will attempt to convert it to one; |
| if the conversion fails, it returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR |
| and leaves an error message in the interpreter's result object |
| if \fIinterp\fR is not NULL. |
| Otherwise it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR after storing the list's length. |
| .PP |
| The procedure \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR returns a pointer to the object |
| at element \fIindex\fR in the list referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR. |
| It returns this object by storing a pointer to it |
| in the address \fIobjPtrPtr\fR. |
| If \fIlistPtr\fR does not already refer to a list object, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR will attempt to convert it to one; |
| if the conversion fails, it returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR |
| and leaves an error message in the interpreter's result object |
| if \fIinterp\fR is not NULL. |
| If the index is out of range, |
| that is, \fIindex\fR is negative or |
| greater than or equal to the number of elements in the list, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjIndex\fR stores a NULL in \fIobjPtrPtr\fR |
| and returns \fBTCL_OK\fR. |
| Otherwise it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR after storing the element's |
| object pointer. |
| The reference count for the list element is not incremented; |
| the caller must do that if it needs to retain a pointer to the element. |
| .PP |
| \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR replaces zero or more elements |
| of the list referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR |
| with the \fIobjc\fR objects in the array referenced by \fIobjv\fR. |
| If \fIlistPtr\fR does not point to a list object, |
| \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR will attempt to convert it to one; |
| if the conversion fails, it returns \fBTCL_ERROR\fR |
| and leaves an error message in the interpreter's result object |
| if \fIinterp\fR is not NULL. |
| Otherwise, it returns \fBTCL_OK\fR after replacing the objects. |
| If \fIobjv\fR is NULL, no new elements are added. |
| If the argument \fIfirst\fR is zero or negative, |
| it refers to the first element. |
| If \fIfirst\fR is greater than or equal to the |
| number of elements in the list, then no elements are deleted; |
| the new elements are appended to the list. |
| \fIcount\fR gives the number of elements to replace. |
| If \fIcount\fR is zero or negative then no elements are deleted; |
| the new elements are simply inserted before the one |
| designated by \fIfirst\fR. |
| \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR invalidates \fIlistPtr\fR's |
| old string representation. |
| The reference counts of any elements inserted from \fIobjv\fR |
| are incremented since the resulting list now refers to them. |
| Similarly, the reference counts for any replaced objects are decremented. |
| .PP |
| Because \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR combines |
| both element insertion and deletion, |
| it can be used to implement a number of list operations. |
| For example, the following code inserts the \fIobjc\fR objects |
| referenced by the array of object pointers \fIobjv\fR |
| just before the element \fIindex\fR of the list referenced by \fIlistPtr\fR: |
| .CS |
| result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, index, 0, objc, objv); |
| .CE |
| Similarly, the following code appends the \fIobjc\fR objects |
| referenced by the array \fIobjv\fR |
| to the end of the list \fIlistPtr\fR: |
| .CS |
| result = Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, &length); |
| if (result == TCL_OK) { |
| result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, length, 0, objc, objv); |
| } |
| .CE |
| The \fIcount\fR list elements starting at \fIfirst\fR can be deleted |
| by simply calling \fBTcl_ListObjReplace\fR |
| with a NULL \fIobjvPtr\fR: |
| .CS |
| result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count, 0, NULL); |
| .CE |
| |
| .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_DecrRefCount, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_GetObjResult |
| |
| .SH KEYWORDS |
| append, index, insert, internal representation, length, list, list object, list type, object, object type, replace, string representation |