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| '\" RCS: @(#) $Id: Tcl.n,v 1.5 2002/10/10 16:11:01 dgp Exp $ |
| '\" |
| '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk |
| '\" manual entries. |
| '\" |
| '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? |
| '\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. |
| '\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", |
| '\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, |
| '\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be |
| '\" needed; use .AS below instead) |
| '\" |
| '\" .AS ?type? ?name? |
| '\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and |
| '\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed |
| '\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. |
| '\" |
| '\" .BS |
| '\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be |
| '\" enclosed in one large box. |
| '\" |
| '\" .BE |
| '\" End of box enclosure. |
| '\" |
| '\" .CS |
| '\" Begin code excerpt. |
| '\" |
| '\" .CE |
| '\" End code excerpt. |
| '\" |
| '\" .VS ?version? ?br? |
| '\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts |
| '\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording |
| '\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be |
| '\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument |
| '\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. |
| '\" |
| '\" .VE |
| '\" End of vertical sidebar. |
| '\" |
| '\" .DS |
| '\" Begin an indented unfilled display. |
| '\" |
| '\" .DE |
| '\" End of indented unfilled display. |
| '\" |
| '\" .SO |
| '\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The |
| '\" options follow on successive lines, in four columns separated |
| '\" by tabs. |
| '\" |
| '\" .SE |
| '\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. |
| '\" |
| '\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass |
| '\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the |
| '\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives |
| '\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives |
| '\" the option's class in the option database. |
| '\" |
| '\" .UL arg1 arg2 |
| '\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. |
| '\" |
| '\" RCS: @(#) $Id: man.macros,v 1.4 2000/08/25 06:18:32 ericm Exp $ |
| '\" |
| '\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. |
| .if t .wh -1.3i ^B |
| .nr ^l \n(.l |
| .ad b |
| '\" # Start an argument description |
| .de AP |
| .ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 |
| .el \{\ |
| . ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu |
| . el .TP 15 |
| .\} |
| .ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu |
| .ie !"\\$3"" \{\ |
| \&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) |
| .\".b |
| .\} |
| .el \{\ |
| .br |
| .ie !"\\$2"" \{\ |
| \&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP |
| .\} |
| .el \{\ |
| \&\\fI\\$1\\fP |
| .\} |
| .\} |
| .. |
| '\" # define tabbing values for .AP |
| .de AS |
| .nr )A 10n |
| .if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n |
| .nr )B \\n()Au+15n |
| .\" |
| .if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n |
| .nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n |
| .. |
| .AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out |
| '\" # BS - start boxed text |
| '\" # ^y = starting y location |
| '\" # ^b = 1 |
| .de BS |
| .br |
| .mk ^y |
| .nr ^b 1u |
| .if n .nf |
| .if n .ti 0 |
| .if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' |
| .if n .fi |
| .. |
| '\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) |
| .de BE |
| .nf |
| .ti 0 |
| .mk ^t |
| .ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' |
| .el \{\ |
| .\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of |
| .\" box if the box started on an earlier page. |
| .ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ |
| \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' |
| .\} |
| .el \}\ |
| \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' |
| .\} |
| .\} |
| .fi |
| .br |
| .nr ^b 0 |
| .. |
| '\" # VS - start vertical sidebar |
| '\" # ^Y = starting y location |
| '\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) |
| .de VS |
| .if !"\\$2"" .br |
| .mk ^Y |
| .ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 |
| .el .nr ^v 1u |
| .. |
| '\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar |
| .de VE |
| .ie n 'mc |
| .el \{\ |
| .ev 2 |
| .nf |
| .ti 0 |
| .mk ^t |
| \h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' |
| .sp -1 |
| .fi |
| .ev |
| .\} |
| .nr ^v 0 |
| .. |
| '\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current |
| '\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard |
| '\" # page bottom macro. |
| .de ^B |
| .ev 2 |
| 'ti 0 |
| 'nf |
| .mk ^t |
| .if \\n(^b \{\ |
| .\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, |
| .\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. |
| .ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c |
| .el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c |
| .\} |
| .if \\n(^v \{\ |
| .nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu |
| \kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c |
| .\} |
| .bp |
| 'fi |
| .ev |
| .if \\n(^b \{\ |
| .mk ^y |
| .nr ^b 2 |
| .\} |
| .if \\n(^v \{\ |
| .mk ^Y |
| .\} |
| .. |
| '\" # DS - begin display |
| .de DS |
| .RS |
| .nf |
| .sp |
| .. |
| '\" # DE - end display |
| .de DE |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .sp |
| .. |
| '\" # SO - start of list of standard options |
| .de SO |
| .SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" |
| .LP |
| .nf |
| .ta 5.5c 11c |
| .ft B |
| .. |
| '\" # SE - end of list of standard options |
| .de SE |
| .fi |
| .ft R |
| .LP |
| See the \\fBoptions\\fR manual entry for details on the standard options. |
| .. |
| '\" # OP - start of full description for a single option |
| .de OP |
| .LP |
| .nf |
| .ta 4c |
| Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR |
| Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR |
| Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR |
| .fi |
| .IP |
| .. |
| '\" # CS - begin code excerpt |
| .de CS |
| .RS |
| .nf |
| .ta .25i .5i .75i 1i |
| .. |
| '\" # CE - end code excerpt |
| .de CE |
| .fi |
| .RE |
| .. |
| .de UL |
| \\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 |
| .. |
| .TH Tcl n "8.1" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" |
| .BS |
| .SH NAME |
| Tcl \- Summary of Tcl language syntax. |
| .BE |
| |
| .SH DESCRIPTION |
| .PP |
| The following rules define the syntax and semantics of the Tcl language: |
| .IP [1] |
| A Tcl script is a string containing one or more commands. |
| Semi-colons and newlines are command separators unless quoted as |
| described below. |
| Close brackets are command terminators during command substitution |
| (see below) unless quoted. |
| .IP [2] |
| A command is evaluated in two steps. |
| First, the Tcl interpreter breaks the command into \fIwords\fR |
| and performs substitutions as described below. |
| These substitutions are performed in the same way for all |
| commands. |
| The first word is used to locate a command procedure to |
| carry out the command, then all of the words of the command are |
| passed to the command procedure. |
| The command procedure is free to interpret each of its words |
| in any way it likes, such as an integer, variable name, list, |
| or Tcl script. |
| Different commands interpret their words differently. |
| .IP [3] |
| Words of a command are separated by white space (except for |
| newlines, which are command separators). |
| .IP [4] |
| If the first character of a word is double-quote (``"'') then |
| the word is terminated by the next double-quote character. |
| If semi-colons, close brackets, or white space characters |
| (including newlines) appear between the quotes then they are treated |
| as ordinary characters and included in the word. |
| Command substitution, variable substitution, and backslash substitution |
| are performed on the characters between the quotes as described below. |
| The double-quotes are not retained as part of the word. |
| .IP [5] |
| If the first character of a word is an open brace (``{'') then |
| the word is terminated by the matching close brace (``}''). |
| Braces nest within the word: for each additional open |
| brace there must be an additional close brace (however, |
| if an open brace or close brace within the word is |
| quoted with a backslash then it is not counted in locating the |
| matching close brace). |
| No substitutions are performed on the characters between the |
| braces except for backslash-newline substitutions described |
| below, nor do semi-colons, newlines, close brackets, |
| or white space receive any special interpretation. |
| The word will consist of exactly the characters between the |
| outer braces, not including the braces themselves. |
| .IP [6] |
| If a word contains an open bracket (``['') then Tcl performs |
| \fIcommand substitution\fR. |
| To do this it invokes the Tcl interpreter recursively to process |
| the characters following the open bracket as a Tcl script. |
| The script may contain any number of commands and must be terminated |
| by a close bracket (``]''). |
| The result of the script (i.e. the result of its last command) is |
| substituted into the word in place of the brackets and all of the |
| characters between them. |
| There may be any number of command substitutions in a single word. |
| Command substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. |
| .IP [7] |
| If a word contains a dollar-sign (``$'') then Tcl performs \fIvariable |
| substitution\fR: the dollar-sign and the following characters are |
| replaced in the word by the value of a variable. |
| Variable substitution may take any of the following forms: |
| .RS |
| .TP 15 |
| \fB$\fIname\fR |
| \fIName\fR is the name of a scalar variable; the name is a sequence |
| of one or more characters that are a letter, digit, underscore, |
| or namespace separators (two or more colons). |
| .TP 15 |
| \fB$\fIname\fB(\fIindex\fB)\fR |
| \fIName\fR gives the name of an array variable and \fIindex\fR gives |
| the name of an element within that array. |
| \fIName\fR must contain only letters, digits, underscores, and |
| namespace separators, and may be an empty string. |
| Command substitutions, variable substitutions, and backslash |
| substitutions are performed on the characters of \fIindex\fR. |
| .TP 15 |
| \fB${\fIname\fB}\fR |
| \fIName\fR is the name of a scalar variable. It may contain any |
| characters whatsoever except for close braces. |
| .LP |
| There may be any number of variable substitutions in a single word. |
| Variable substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces. |
| .RE |
| .IP [8] |
| If a backslash (``\e'') appears within a word then |
| \fIbackslash substitution\fR occurs. |
| In all cases but those described below the backslash is dropped and |
| the following character is treated as an ordinary |
| character and included in the word. |
| This allows characters such as double quotes, close brackets, |
| and dollar signs to be included in words without triggering |
| special processing. |
| The following table lists the backslash sequences that are |
| handled specially, along with the value that replaces each sequence. |
| .RS |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBa\fR |
| Audible alert (bell) (0x7). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBb\fR |
| Backspace (0x8). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBf\fR |
| Form feed (0xc). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBn\fR |
| Newline (0xa). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBr\fR |
| Carriage-return (0xd). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBt\fR |
| Tab (0x9). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBv\fR |
| Vertical tab (0xb). |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fB<newline>\fIwhiteSpace\fR |
| . |
| A single space character replaces the backslash, newline, and all spaces |
| and tabs after the newline. This backslash sequence is unique in that it |
| is replaced in a separate pre-pass before the command is actually parsed. |
| This means that it will be replaced even when it occurs between braces, |
| and the resulting space will be treated as a word separator if it isn't |
| in braces or quotes. |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\e |
| Backslash (``\e''). |
| .VS 8.1 br |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fIooo\fR |
| . |
| The digits \fIooo\fR (one, two, or three of them) give an eight-bit octal |
| value for the Unicode character that will be inserted. The upper bits of the |
| Unicode character will be 0. |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBx\fIhh\fR |
| . |
| The hexadecimal digits \fIhh\fR give an eight-bit hexadecimal value for the |
| Unicode character that will be inserted. Any number of hexadecimal digits |
| may be present; however, all but the last two are ignored (the result is |
| always a one-byte quantity). The upper bits of the Unicode character will |
| be 0. |
| .TP 7 |
| \e\fBu\fIhhhh\fR |
| . |
| The hexadecimal digits \fIhhhh\fR (one, two, three, or four of them) give a |
| sixteen-bit hexadecimal value for the Unicode character that will be |
| inserted. |
| .VE |
| .LP |
| Backslash substitution is not performed on words enclosed in braces, |
| except for backslash-newline as described above. |
| .RE |
| .IP [9] |
| If a hash character (``#'') appears at a point where Tcl is |
| expecting the first character of the first word of a command, |
| then the hash character and the characters that follow it, up |
| through the next newline, are treated as a comment and ignored. |
| The comment character only has significance when it appears |
| at the beginning of a command. |
| .IP [10] |
| Each character is processed exactly once by the Tcl interpreter |
| as part of creating the words of a command. |
| For example, if variable substitution occurs then no further |
| substitutions are performed on the value of the variable; the |
| value is inserted into the word verbatim. |
| If command substitution occurs then the nested command is |
| processed entirely by the recursive call to the Tcl interpreter; |
| no substitutions are performed before making the recursive |
| call and no additional substitutions are performed on the result |
| of the nested script. |
| .IP [11] |
| Substitutions do not affect the word boundaries of a command. |
| For example, during variable substitution the entire value of |
| the variable becomes part of a single word, even if the variable's |
| value contains spaces. |