1 | /*
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2 | * tclBasic.c --
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3 | *
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4 | * Contains the basic facilities for TCL command interpretation,
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5 | * including interpreter creation and deletion, command creation
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6 | * and deletion, and command parsing and execution.
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7 | *
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8 | * Copyright (c) 1987-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
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9 | * Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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10 | * Copyright (c) 1998-1999 by Scriptics Corporation.
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11 | *
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12 | * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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13 | * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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14 | *
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15 | * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclBasic.c,v 1.1 2008-06-04 13:58:03 demin Exp $
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16 | */
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17 |
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18 | #include "tclInt.h"
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19 | #include "tclCompile.h"
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20 | #ifndef TCL_GENERIC_ONLY
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21 | # include "tclPort.h"
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22 | #endif
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23 |
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24 | /*
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25 | * Static procedures in this file:
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26 | */
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27 |
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28 | static void DeleteInterpProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp));
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29 | static void HiddenCmdsDeleteProc _ANSI_ARGS_((
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30 | ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp));
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31 |
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32 | /*
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33 | * The following structure defines the commands in the Tcl core.
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34 | */
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35 |
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36 | typedef struct {
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37 | char *name; /* Name of object-based command. */
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38 | Tcl_CmdProc *proc; /* String-based procedure for command. */
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39 | Tcl_ObjCmdProc *objProc; /* Object-based procedure for command. */
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40 | CompileProc *compileProc; /* Procedure called to compile command. */
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41 | int isSafe; /* If non-zero, command will be present
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42 | * in safe interpreter. Otherwise it will
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43 | * be hidden. */
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44 | } CmdInfo;
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45 |
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46 | /*
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47 | * The built-in commands, and the procedures that implement them:
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48 | */
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49 |
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50 | static CmdInfo builtInCmds[] = {
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51 | /*
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52 | * Commands in the generic core. Note that at least one of the proc or
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53 | * objProc members should be non-NULL. This avoids infinitely recursive
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54 | * calls between TclInvokeObjectCommand and TclInvokeStringCommand if a
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55 | * command name is computed at runtime and results in the name of a
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56 | * compiled command.
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57 | */
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58 |
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59 | {"append", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_AppendObjCmd,
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60 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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61 | {"array", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ArrayObjCmd,
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62 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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63 | {"break", Tcl_BreakCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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64 | TclCompileBreakCmd, 1},
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65 | {"case", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_CaseObjCmd,
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66 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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67 | {"catch", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_CatchObjCmd,
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68 | TclCompileCatchCmd, 1},
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69 | {"concat", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ConcatObjCmd,
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70 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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71 | {"continue", Tcl_ContinueCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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72 | TclCompileContinueCmd, 1},
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73 | {"error", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ErrorObjCmd,
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74 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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75 | {"eval", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_EvalObjCmd,
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76 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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77 | {"expr", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ExprObjCmd,
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78 | TclCompileExprCmd, 1},
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79 | {"for", Tcl_ForCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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80 | TclCompileForCmd, 1},
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81 | {"foreach", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ForeachObjCmd,
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82 | TclCompileForeachCmd, 1},
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83 | {"format", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_FormatObjCmd,
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84 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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85 | {"global", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_GlobalObjCmd,
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86 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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87 | {"if", Tcl_IfCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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88 | TclCompileIfCmd, 1},
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89 | {"incr", Tcl_IncrCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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90 | TclCompileIncrCmd, 1},
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91 | {"info", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_InfoObjCmd,
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92 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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93 | {"join", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_JoinObjCmd,
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94 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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95 | {"lappend", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LappendObjCmd,
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96 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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97 | {"add", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LappendObjCmd,
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98 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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99 | {"lindex", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LindexObjCmd,
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100 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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101 | {"linsert", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LinsertObjCmd,
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102 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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103 | {"list", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ListObjCmd,
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104 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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105 | {"llength", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LlengthObjCmd,
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106 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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107 | {"lrange", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LrangeObjCmd,
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108 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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109 | {"lreplace", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LreplaceObjCmd,
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110 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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111 | {"lsort", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_LsortObjCmd,
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112 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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113 | {"namespace", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_NamespaceObjCmd,
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114 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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115 | {"proc", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ProcObjCmd,
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116 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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117 | {"return", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_ReturnObjCmd,
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118 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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119 | {"scan", Tcl_ScanCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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120 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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121 | {"set", Tcl_SetCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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122 | TclCompileSetCmd, 1},
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123 | {"split", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_SplitObjCmd,
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124 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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125 | {"string", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_StringObjCmd,
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126 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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127 | {"subst", Tcl_SubstCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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128 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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129 | {"trace", Tcl_TraceCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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130 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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131 | {"unset", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_UnsetObjCmd,
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132 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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133 | {"uplevel", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_UplevelObjCmd,
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134 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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135 | {"upvar", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_UpvarObjCmd,
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136 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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137 | {"variable", (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, Tcl_VariableObjCmd,
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138 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 1},
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139 | {"while", Tcl_WhileCmd, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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140 | TclCompileWhileCmd, 1},
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141 |
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142 | {NULL, (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL, (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL,
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143 | (CompileProc *) NULL, 0}
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144 | };
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145 | |
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146 |
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147 | /*
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148 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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149 | *
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150 | * Tcl_CreateInterp --
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151 | *
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152 | * Create a new TCL command interpreter.
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153 | *
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154 | * Results:
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155 | * The return value is a token for the interpreter, which may be
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156 | * used in calls to procedures like Tcl_CreateCmd, Tcl_Eval, or
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157 | * Tcl_DeleteInterp.
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158 | *
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159 | * Side effects:
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160 | * The command interpreter is initialized with an empty variable
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161 | * table and the built-in commands.
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162 | *
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163 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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164 | */
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165 |
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166 | Tcl_Interp *
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167 | Tcl_CreateInterp()
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168 | {
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169 | register Interp *iPtr;
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170 | register Command *cmdPtr;
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171 | register CmdInfo *cmdInfoPtr;
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172 | union {
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173 | char c[sizeof(short)];
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174 | short s;
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175 | } order;
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176 |
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177 | /*
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178 | * Panic if someone updated the CallFrame structure without
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179 | * also updating the Tcl_CallFrame structure (or vice versa).
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180 | */
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181 |
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182 | if (sizeof(Tcl_CallFrame) != sizeof(CallFrame)) {
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183 | /*NOTREACHED*/
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184 | panic("Tcl_CallFrame and CallFrame are not the same size");
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185 | }
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186 |
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187 | /*
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188 | * Initialize support for namespaces and create the global namespace
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189 | * (whose name is ""; an alias is "::"). This also initializes the
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190 | * Tcl object type table and other object management code.
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191 | */
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192 |
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193 | TclInitNamespaces();
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194 |
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195 | iPtr = (Interp *) ckalloc(sizeof(Interp));
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196 | iPtr->result = iPtr->resultSpace;
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197 | iPtr->freeProc = 0;
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198 | iPtr->objResultPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); /* an empty object */
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199 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr);
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200 | iPtr->errorLine = 0;
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201 | Tcl_InitHashTable(&iPtr->mathFuncTable, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
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202 | iPtr->numLevels = 0;
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203 | iPtr->maxNestingDepth = 1000;
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204 | iPtr->framePtr = NULL;
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205 | iPtr->varFramePtr = NULL;
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206 | iPtr->activeTracePtr = NULL;
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207 | iPtr->returnCode = TCL_OK;
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208 | iPtr->errorInfo = NULL;
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209 | iPtr->errorCode = NULL;
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210 | iPtr->appendResult = NULL;
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211 | iPtr->appendAvl = 0;
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212 | iPtr->appendUsed = 0;
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213 | iPtr->cmdCount = 0;
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214 | iPtr->termOffset = 0;
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215 | iPtr->compileEpoch = 0;
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216 | iPtr->compiledProcPtr = NULL;
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217 | iPtr->resolverPtr = NULL;
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218 | iPtr->evalFlags = 0;
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219 | iPtr->scriptFile = NULL;
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220 | iPtr->flags = 0;
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221 | iPtr->tracePtr = NULL;
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222 | iPtr->assocData = (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL;
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223 | iPtr->execEnvPtr = NULL; /* set after namespaces initialized */
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224 | iPtr->emptyObjPtr = Tcl_NewObj(); /* another empty object */
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225 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->emptyObjPtr);
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226 | iPtr->resultSpace[0] = 0;
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227 |
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228 | iPtr->globalNsPtr = NULL; /* force creation of global ns below */
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229 | iPtr->globalNsPtr = (Namespace *) Tcl_CreateNamespace(
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230 | (Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, "", (ClientData) NULL,
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231 | (Tcl_NamespaceDeleteProc *) NULL);
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232 | if (iPtr->globalNsPtr == NULL) {
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233 | panic("Tcl_CreateInterp: can't create global namespace");
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234 | }
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235 |
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236 | /*
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237 | * Initialize support for code compilation. Do this after initializing
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238 | * namespaces since TclCreateExecEnv will try to reference a Tcl
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239 | * variable (it links to the Tcl "tcl_traceExec" variable).
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240 | */
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241 |
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242 | iPtr->execEnvPtr = TclCreateExecEnv((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr);
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243 |
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244 | /*
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245 | * Create the core commands. Do it here, rather than calling
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246 | * Tcl_CreateCommand, because it's faster (there's no need to check for
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247 | * a pre-existing command by the same name). If a command has a
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248 | * Tcl_CmdProc but no Tcl_ObjCmdProc, set the Tcl_ObjCmdProc to
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249 | * TclInvokeStringCommand. This is an object-based wrapper procedure
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250 | * that extracts strings, calls the string procedure, and creates an
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251 | * object for the result. Similarly, if a command has a Tcl_ObjCmdProc
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252 | * but no Tcl_CmdProc, set the Tcl_CmdProc to TclInvokeObjectCommand.
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253 | */
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254 |
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255 | for (cmdInfoPtr = builtInCmds; cmdInfoPtr->name != NULL;
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256 | cmdInfoPtr++) {
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257 | int new;
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258 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
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259 |
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260 | if ((cmdInfoPtr->proc == (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL)
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261 | && (cmdInfoPtr->objProc == (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL)
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262 | && (cmdInfoPtr->compileProc == (CompileProc *) NULL)) {
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263 | panic("Tcl_CreateInterp: builtin command with NULL string and object command procs and a NULL compile proc\n");
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264 | }
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265 |
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266 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&iPtr->globalNsPtr->cmdTable,
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267 | cmdInfoPtr->name, &new);
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268 | if (new) {
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269 | cmdPtr = (Command *) ckalloc(sizeof(Command));
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270 | cmdPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
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271 | cmdPtr->nsPtr = iPtr->globalNsPtr;
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272 | cmdPtr->refCount = 1;
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273 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch = 0;
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274 | cmdPtr->compileProc = cmdInfoPtr->compileProc;
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275 | if (cmdInfoPtr->proc == (Tcl_CmdProc *) NULL) {
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276 | cmdPtr->proc = TclInvokeObjectCommand;
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277 | cmdPtr->clientData = (ClientData) cmdPtr;
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278 | } else {
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279 | cmdPtr->proc = cmdInfoPtr->proc;
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280 | cmdPtr->clientData = (ClientData) NULL;
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281 | }
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282 | if (cmdInfoPtr->objProc == (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL) {
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283 | cmdPtr->objProc = TclInvokeStringCommand;
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284 | cmdPtr->objClientData = (ClientData) cmdPtr;
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285 | } else {
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286 | cmdPtr->objProc = cmdInfoPtr->objProc;
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287 | cmdPtr->objClientData = (ClientData) NULL;
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288 | }
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289 | cmdPtr->deleteProc = NULL;
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290 | cmdPtr->deleteData = (ClientData) NULL;
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291 | cmdPtr->deleted = 0;
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292 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = NULL;
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293 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, cmdPtr);
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294 | }
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295 | }
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296 |
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297 | /*
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298 | * Initialize/Create "errorInfo" and "errorCode" global vars
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299 | * (because some part of the C code assume they exists
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300 | * and we can get a seg fault otherwise (in multiple
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301 | * interps loading of extensions for instance) --dl)
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302 | */
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303 | /*
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304 | * We can't assume that because we initialize
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305 | * the variables here, they won't be unset later.
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306 | * so we had 2 choices:
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307 | * + Check every place where a GetVar of those is used
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308 | * and the NULL result is not checked (like in tclLoad.c)
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309 | * + Make SetVar,... NULL friendly
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310 | * We choosed the second option because :
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311 | * + It is easy and low cost to check for NULL pointer before
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312 | * calling strlen()
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313 | * + It can be helpfull to other people using those API
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314 | * + Passing a NULL value to those closest 'meaning' is empty string
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315 | * (specially with the new objects where 0 bytes strings are ok)
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316 | * So the following init is commented out: -- dl
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317 | */
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318 | /*
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319 | (void)Tcl_SetVar2((Tcl_Interp *)iPtr, "errorInfo", (char *) NULL, "",
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320 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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321 | (void)Tcl_SetVar2((Tcl_Interp *)iPtr, "errorCode", (char *) NULL, "NONE",
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322 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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323 | */
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324 |
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325 | /*
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326 | * Set up variables such as tcl_version.
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327 | */
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328 |
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329 | Tcl_SetVar((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, "tcl_patchLevel", TCL_PATCH_LEVEL,
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330 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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331 | Tcl_SetVar((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, "tcl_version", TCL_VERSION,
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332 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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333 | Tcl_TraceVar2((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, "tcl_precision", (char *) NULL,
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334 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_TRACE_READS|TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS,
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335 | TclPrecTraceProc, (ClientData) NULL);
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336 |
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337 | /*
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338 | * Compute the byte order of this machine.
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339 | */
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340 |
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341 | order.s = 1;
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342 | Tcl_SetVar2((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, "tcl_platform", "byteOrder",
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343 | (order.c[0] == 1) ? "littleEndian" : "bigEndian",
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344 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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345 |
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346 | return (Tcl_Interp *) iPtr;
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347 | }
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348 |
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349 | /*
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350 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
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351 | *
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352 | * Tcl_CallWhenDeleted --
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353 | *
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354 | * Arrange for a procedure to be called before a given
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355 | * interpreter is deleted. The procedure is called as soon
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356 | * as Tcl_DeleteInterp is called; if Tcl_CallWhenDeleted is
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357 | * called on an interpreter that has already been deleted,
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358 | * the procedure will be called when the last Tcl_Release is
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359 | * done on the interpreter.
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360 | *
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361 | * Results:
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362 | * None.
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363 | *
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364 | * Side effects:
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365 | * When Tcl_DeleteInterp is invoked to delete interp,
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366 | * proc will be invoked. See the manual entry for
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367 | * details.
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368 | *
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369 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
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370 | */
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371 |
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372 | void
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373 | Tcl_CallWhenDeleted(interp, proc, clientData)
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374 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to watch. */
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375 | Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *proc; /* Procedure to call when interpreter
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376 | * is about to be deleted. */
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377 | ClientData clientData; /* One-word value to pass to proc. */
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378 | {
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379 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
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380 | static int assocDataCounter = 0;
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381 | int new;
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382 | char buffer[128];
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383 | AssocData *dPtr = (AssocData *) ckalloc(sizeof(AssocData));
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384 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
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385 |
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386 | sprintf(buffer, "Assoc Data Key #%d", assocDataCounter);
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387 | assocDataCounter++;
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388 |
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389 | if (iPtr->assocData == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
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390 | iPtr->assocData = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable));
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391 | Tcl_InitHashTable(iPtr->assocData, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
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392 | }
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393 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->assocData, buffer, &new);
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394 | dPtr->proc = proc;
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395 | dPtr->clientData = clientData;
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396 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, dPtr);
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397 | }
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398 | |
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399 |
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400 | /*
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401 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
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402 | *
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403 | * Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted --
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404 | *
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405 | * Cancel the arrangement for a procedure to be called when
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406 | * a given interpreter is deleted.
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407 | *
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408 | * Results:
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409 | * None.
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410 | *
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411 | * Side effects:
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412 | * If proc and clientData were previously registered as a
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413 | * callback via Tcl_CallWhenDeleted, they are unregistered.
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414 | * If they weren't previously registered then nothing
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415 | * happens.
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416 | *
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417 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
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418 | */
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419 |
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420 | void
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421 | Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted(interp, proc, clientData)
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422 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to watch. */
|
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423 | Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *proc; /* Procedure to call when interpreter
|
---|
424 | * is about to be deleted. */
|
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425 | ClientData clientData; /* One-word value to pass to proc. */
|
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426 | {
|
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427 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
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428 | Tcl_HashTable *hTablePtr;
|
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429 | Tcl_HashSearch hSearch;
|
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430 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
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431 | AssocData *dPtr;
|
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432 |
|
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433 | hTablePtr = iPtr->assocData;
|
---|
434 | if (hTablePtr == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
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435 | return;
|
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436 | }
|
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437 | for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hTablePtr, &hSearch); hPtr != NULL;
|
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438 | hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&hSearch)) {
|
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439 | dPtr = (AssocData *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
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440 | if ((dPtr->proc == proc) && (dPtr->clientData == clientData)) {
|
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441 | ckfree((char *) dPtr);
|
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442 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
|
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443 | return;
|
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444 | }
|
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445 | }
|
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446 | }
|
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447 | |
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448 |
|
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449 | /*
|
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450 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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451 | *
|
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452 | * Tcl_SetAssocData --
|
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453 | *
|
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454 | * Creates a named association between user-specified data, a delete
|
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455 | * function and this interpreter. If the association already exists
|
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456 | * the data is overwritten with the new data. The delete function will
|
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457 | * be invoked when the interpreter is deleted.
|
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458 | *
|
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459 | * Results:
|
---|
460 | * None.
|
---|
461 | *
|
---|
462 | * Side effects:
|
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463 | * Sets the associated data, creates the association if needed.
|
---|
464 | *
|
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465 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
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466 | */
|
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467 |
|
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468 | void
|
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469 | Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, name, proc, clientData)
|
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470 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to associate with. */
|
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471 | char *name; /* Name for association. */
|
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472 | Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *proc; /* Proc to call when interpreter is
|
---|
473 | * about to be deleted. */
|
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474 | ClientData clientData; /* One-word value to pass to proc. */
|
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475 | {
|
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476 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
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477 | AssocData *dPtr;
|
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478 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
479 | int new;
|
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480 |
|
---|
481 | if (iPtr->assocData == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
482 | iPtr->assocData = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable));
|
---|
483 | Tcl_InitHashTable(iPtr->assocData, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
|
---|
484 | }
|
---|
485 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->assocData, name, &new);
|
---|
486 | if (new == 0) {
|
---|
487 | dPtr = (AssocData *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
488 | } else {
|
---|
489 | dPtr = (AssocData *) ckalloc(sizeof(AssocData));
|
---|
490 | }
|
---|
491 | dPtr->proc = proc;
|
---|
492 | dPtr->clientData = clientData;
|
---|
493 |
|
---|
494 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, dPtr);
|
---|
495 | }
|
---|
496 | |
---|
497 |
|
---|
498 | /*
|
---|
499 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
500 | *
|
---|
501 | * Tcl_DeleteAssocData --
|
---|
502 | *
|
---|
503 | * Deletes a named association of user-specified data with
|
---|
504 | * the specified interpreter.
|
---|
505 | *
|
---|
506 | * Results:
|
---|
507 | * None.
|
---|
508 | *
|
---|
509 | * Side effects:
|
---|
510 | * Deletes the association.
|
---|
511 | *
|
---|
512 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
513 | */
|
---|
514 |
|
---|
515 | void
|
---|
516 | Tcl_DeleteAssocData(interp, name)
|
---|
517 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to associate with. */
|
---|
518 | char *name; /* Name of association. */
|
---|
519 | {
|
---|
520 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
521 | AssocData *dPtr;
|
---|
522 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
523 |
|
---|
524 | if (iPtr->assocData == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
525 | return;
|
---|
526 | }
|
---|
527 | hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(iPtr->assocData, name);
|
---|
528 | if (hPtr == (Tcl_HashEntry *) NULL) {
|
---|
529 | return;
|
---|
530 | }
|
---|
531 | dPtr = (AssocData *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
532 | if (dPtr->proc != NULL) {
|
---|
533 | (dPtr->proc) (dPtr->clientData, interp);
|
---|
534 | }
|
---|
535 | ckfree((char *) dPtr);
|
---|
536 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
|
---|
537 | }
|
---|
538 | |
---|
539 |
|
---|
540 | /*
|
---|
541 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
542 | *
|
---|
543 | * Tcl_GetAssocData --
|
---|
544 | *
|
---|
545 | * Returns the client data associated with this name in the
|
---|
546 | * specified interpreter.
|
---|
547 | *
|
---|
548 | * Results:
|
---|
549 | * The client data in the AssocData record denoted by the named
|
---|
550 | * association, or NULL.
|
---|
551 | *
|
---|
552 | * Side effects:
|
---|
553 | * None.
|
---|
554 | *
|
---|
555 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
556 | */
|
---|
557 |
|
---|
558 | ClientData
|
---|
559 | Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, name, procPtr)
|
---|
560 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with. */
|
---|
561 | char *name; /* Name of association. */
|
---|
562 | Tcl_InterpDeleteProc **procPtr; /* Pointer to place to store address
|
---|
563 | * of current deletion callback. */
|
---|
564 | {
|
---|
565 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
566 | AssocData *dPtr;
|
---|
567 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
568 |
|
---|
569 | if (iPtr->assocData == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
570 | return (ClientData) NULL;
|
---|
571 | }
|
---|
572 | hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(iPtr->assocData, name);
|
---|
573 | if (hPtr == (Tcl_HashEntry *) NULL) {
|
---|
574 | return (ClientData) NULL;
|
---|
575 | }
|
---|
576 | dPtr = (AssocData *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
577 | if (procPtr != (Tcl_InterpDeleteProc **) NULL) {
|
---|
578 | *procPtr = dPtr->proc;
|
---|
579 | }
|
---|
580 | return dPtr->clientData;
|
---|
581 | }
|
---|
582 | |
---|
583 |
|
---|
584 | /*
|
---|
585 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
586 | *
|
---|
587 | * DeleteInterpProc --
|
---|
588 | *
|
---|
589 | * Helper procedure to delete an interpreter. This procedure is
|
---|
590 | * called when the last call to Tcl_Preserve on this interpreter
|
---|
591 | * is matched by a call to Tcl_Release. The procedure cleans up
|
---|
592 | * all resources used in the interpreter and calls all currently
|
---|
593 | * registered interpreter deletion callbacks.
|
---|
594 | *
|
---|
595 | * Results:
|
---|
596 | * None.
|
---|
597 | *
|
---|
598 | * Side effects:
|
---|
599 | * Whatever the interpreter deletion callbacks do. Frees resources
|
---|
600 | * used by the interpreter.
|
---|
601 | *
|
---|
602 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
603 | */
|
---|
604 |
|
---|
605 | static void
|
---|
606 | DeleteInterpProc(interp)
|
---|
607 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to delete. */
|
---|
608 | {
|
---|
609 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
610 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
611 | Tcl_HashSearch search;
|
---|
612 | Tcl_HashTable *hTablePtr;
|
---|
613 | AssocData *dPtr;
|
---|
614 | ResolverScheme *resPtr, *nextResPtr;
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | /*
|
---|
617 | * Punt if there is an error in the Tcl_Release/Tcl_Preserve matchup.
|
---|
618 | */
|
---|
619 |
|
---|
620 | if (iPtr->numLevels > 0) {
|
---|
621 | panic("DeleteInterpProc called with active evals");
|
---|
622 | }
|
---|
623 |
|
---|
624 | /*
|
---|
625 | * The interpreter should already be marked deleted; otherwise how
|
---|
626 | * did we get here?
|
---|
627 | */
|
---|
628 |
|
---|
629 | if (!(iPtr->flags & DELETED)) {
|
---|
630 | panic("DeleteInterpProc called on interpreter not marked deleted");
|
---|
631 | }
|
---|
632 |
|
---|
633 | /*
|
---|
634 | * Dismantle everything in the global namespace except for the
|
---|
635 | * "errorInfo" and "errorCode" variables. These remain until the
|
---|
636 | * namespace is actually destroyed, in case any errors occur.
|
---|
637 | *
|
---|
638 | * Dismantle the namespace here, before we clear the assocData. If any
|
---|
639 | * background errors occur here, they will be deleted below.
|
---|
640 | */
|
---|
641 |
|
---|
642 | TclTeardownNamespace(iPtr->globalNsPtr);
|
---|
643 |
|
---|
644 | /*
|
---|
645 | * Tear down the math function table.
|
---|
646 | */
|
---|
647 |
|
---|
648 | for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&iPtr->mathFuncTable, &search);
|
---|
649 | hPtr != NULL;
|
---|
650 | hPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
|
---|
651 | ckfree((char *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr));
|
---|
652 | }
|
---|
653 | Tcl_DeleteHashTable(&iPtr->mathFuncTable);
|
---|
654 |
|
---|
655 | /*
|
---|
656 | * Invoke deletion callbacks; note that a callback can create new
|
---|
657 | * callbacks, so we iterate.
|
---|
658 | */
|
---|
659 |
|
---|
660 | while (iPtr->assocData != (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
661 | hTablePtr = iPtr->assocData;
|
---|
662 | iPtr->assocData = (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL;
|
---|
663 | for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hTablePtr, &search);
|
---|
664 | hPtr != NULL;
|
---|
665 | hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hTablePtr, &search)) {
|
---|
666 | dPtr = (AssocData *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
667 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hPtr);
|
---|
668 | if (dPtr->proc != NULL) {
|
---|
669 | (*dPtr->proc)(dPtr->clientData, interp);
|
---|
670 | }
|
---|
671 | ckfree((char *) dPtr);
|
---|
672 | }
|
---|
673 | Tcl_DeleteHashTable(hTablePtr);
|
---|
674 | ckfree((char *) hTablePtr);
|
---|
675 | }
|
---|
676 |
|
---|
677 | /*
|
---|
678 | * Finish deleting the global namespace.
|
---|
679 | */
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | Tcl_DeleteNamespace((Tcl_Namespace *) iPtr->globalNsPtr);
|
---|
682 |
|
---|
683 | /*
|
---|
684 | * Free up the result *after* deleting variables, since variable
|
---|
685 | * deletion could have transferred ownership of the result string
|
---|
686 | * to Tcl.
|
---|
687 | */
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 | Tcl_FreeResult(interp);
|
---|
690 | interp->result = NULL;
|
---|
691 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr);
|
---|
692 | iPtr->objResultPtr = NULL;
|
---|
693 | if (iPtr->errorInfo != NULL) {
|
---|
694 | ckfree(iPtr->errorInfo);
|
---|
695 | iPtr->errorInfo = NULL;
|
---|
696 | }
|
---|
697 | if (iPtr->errorCode != NULL) {
|
---|
698 | ckfree(iPtr->errorCode);
|
---|
699 | iPtr->errorCode = NULL;
|
---|
700 | }
|
---|
701 | if (iPtr->appendResult != NULL) {
|
---|
702 | ckfree(iPtr->appendResult);
|
---|
703 | iPtr->appendResult = NULL;
|
---|
704 | }
|
---|
705 | while (iPtr->tracePtr != NULL) {
|
---|
706 | Trace *nextPtr = iPtr->tracePtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
707 |
|
---|
708 | ckfree((char *) iPtr->tracePtr);
|
---|
709 | iPtr->tracePtr = nextPtr;
|
---|
710 | }
|
---|
711 | if (iPtr->execEnvPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
712 | TclDeleteExecEnv(iPtr->execEnvPtr);
|
---|
713 | }
|
---|
714 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->emptyObjPtr);
|
---|
715 | iPtr->emptyObjPtr = NULL;
|
---|
716 |
|
---|
717 | resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr;
|
---|
718 | while (resPtr) {
|
---|
719 | nextResPtr = resPtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
720 | ckfree(resPtr->name);
|
---|
721 | ckfree((char *) resPtr);
|
---|
722 | resPtr = nextResPtr;
|
---|
723 | }
|
---|
724 |
|
---|
725 | ckfree((char *) iPtr);
|
---|
726 | }
|
---|
727 | |
---|
728 |
|
---|
729 | /*
|
---|
730 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
731 | *
|
---|
732 | * Tcl_InterpDeleted --
|
---|
733 | *
|
---|
734 | * Returns nonzero if the interpreter has been deleted with a call
|
---|
735 | * to Tcl_DeleteInterp.
|
---|
736 | *
|
---|
737 | * Results:
|
---|
738 | * Nonzero if the interpreter is deleted, zero otherwise.
|
---|
739 | *
|
---|
740 | * Side effects:
|
---|
741 | * None.
|
---|
742 | *
|
---|
743 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
744 | */
|
---|
745 |
|
---|
746 | int
|
---|
747 | Tcl_InterpDeleted(interp)
|
---|
748 | Tcl_Interp *interp;
|
---|
749 | {
|
---|
750 | return (((Interp *) interp)->flags & DELETED) ? 1 : 0;
|
---|
751 | }
|
---|
752 | |
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | /*
|
---|
755 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
756 | *
|
---|
757 | * Tcl_DeleteInterp --
|
---|
758 | *
|
---|
759 | * Ensures that the interpreter will be deleted eventually. If there
|
---|
760 | * are no Tcl_Preserve calls in effect for this interpreter, it is
|
---|
761 | * deleted immediately, otherwise the interpreter is deleted when
|
---|
762 | * the last Tcl_Preserve is matched by a call to Tcl_Release. In either
|
---|
763 | * case, the procedure runs the currently registered deletion callbacks.
|
---|
764 | *
|
---|
765 | * Results:
|
---|
766 | * None.
|
---|
767 | *
|
---|
768 | * Side effects:
|
---|
769 | * The interpreter is marked as deleted. The caller may still use it
|
---|
770 | * safely if there are calls to Tcl_Preserve in effect for the
|
---|
771 | * interpreter, but further calls to Tcl_Eval etc in this interpreter
|
---|
772 | * will fail.
|
---|
773 | *
|
---|
774 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
775 | */
|
---|
776 |
|
---|
777 | void
|
---|
778 | Tcl_DeleteInterp(interp)
|
---|
779 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter (returned
|
---|
780 | * by a previous call to Tcl_CreateInterp). */
|
---|
781 | {
|
---|
782 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
783 |
|
---|
784 | /*
|
---|
785 | * If the interpreter has already been marked deleted, just punt.
|
---|
786 | */
|
---|
787 |
|
---|
788 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
789 | return;
|
---|
790 | }
|
---|
791 |
|
---|
792 | /*
|
---|
793 | * Mark the interpreter as deleted. No further evals will be allowed.
|
---|
794 | */
|
---|
795 |
|
---|
796 | iPtr->flags |= DELETED;
|
---|
797 |
|
---|
798 | /*
|
---|
799 | * Ensure that the interpreter is eventually deleted.
|
---|
800 | */
|
---|
801 |
|
---|
802 | Tcl_EventuallyFree((ClientData) interp,
|
---|
803 | (Tcl_FreeProc *) DeleteInterpProc);
|
---|
804 | }
|
---|
805 | |
---|
806 |
|
---|
807 | /*
|
---|
808 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
809 | *
|
---|
810 | * HiddenCmdsDeleteProc --
|
---|
811 | *
|
---|
812 | * Called on interpreter deletion to delete all the hidden
|
---|
813 | * commands in an interpreter.
|
---|
814 | *
|
---|
815 | * Results:
|
---|
816 | * None.
|
---|
817 | *
|
---|
818 | * Side effects:
|
---|
819 | * Frees up memory.
|
---|
820 | *
|
---|
821 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
822 | */
|
---|
823 |
|
---|
824 | static void
|
---|
825 | HiddenCmdsDeleteProc(clientData, interp)
|
---|
826 | ClientData clientData; /* The hidden commands hash table. */
|
---|
827 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter being deleted. */
|
---|
828 | {
|
---|
829 | Tcl_HashTable *hiddenCmdTblPtr;
|
---|
830 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
831 | Tcl_HashSearch hSearch;
|
---|
832 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
833 |
|
---|
834 | hiddenCmdTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) clientData;
|
---|
835 | for (hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hiddenCmdTblPtr, &hSearch);
|
---|
836 | hPtr != NULL;
|
---|
837 | hPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hiddenCmdTblPtr, &hSearch)) {
|
---|
838 |
|
---|
839 | /*
|
---|
840 | * Cannot use Tcl_DeleteCommand because (a) the command is not
|
---|
841 | * in the command hash table, and (b) that table has already been
|
---|
842 | * deleted above. Hence we emulate what it does, below.
|
---|
843 | */
|
---|
844 |
|
---|
845 | cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
846 |
|
---|
847 | /*
|
---|
848 | * The code here is tricky. We can't delete the hash table entry
|
---|
849 | * before invoking the deletion callback because there are cases
|
---|
850 | * where the deletion callback needs to invoke the command (e.g.
|
---|
851 | * object systems such as OTcl). However, this means that the
|
---|
852 | * callback could try to delete or rename the command. The deleted
|
---|
853 | * flag allows us to detect these cases and skip nested deletes.
|
---|
854 | */
|
---|
855 |
|
---|
856 | if (cmdPtr->deleted) {
|
---|
857 |
|
---|
858 | /*
|
---|
859 | * Another deletion is already in progress. Remove the hash
|
---|
860 | * table entry now, but don't invoke a callback or free the
|
---|
861 | * command structure.
|
---|
862 | */
|
---|
863 |
|
---|
864 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
865 | cmdPtr->hPtr = NULL;
|
---|
866 | continue;
|
---|
867 | }
|
---|
868 | cmdPtr->deleted = 1;
|
---|
869 | if (cmdPtr->deleteProc != NULL) {
|
---|
870 | (*cmdPtr->deleteProc)(cmdPtr->deleteData);
|
---|
871 | }
|
---|
872 |
|
---|
873 | /*
|
---|
874 | * Bump the command epoch counter. This will invalidate all cached
|
---|
875 | * references that refer to this command.
|
---|
876 | */
|
---|
877 |
|
---|
878 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch++;
|
---|
879 |
|
---|
880 | /*
|
---|
881 | * Don't use hPtr to delete the hash entry here, because it's
|
---|
882 | * possible that the deletion callback renamed the command.
|
---|
883 | * Instead, use cmdPtr->hptr, and make sure that no-one else
|
---|
884 | * has already deleted the hash entry.
|
---|
885 | */
|
---|
886 |
|
---|
887 | if (cmdPtr->hPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
888 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
889 | }
|
---|
890 |
|
---|
891 | /*
|
---|
892 | * Now free the Command structure, unless there is another reference
|
---|
893 | * to it from a CmdName Tcl object in some ByteCode code
|
---|
894 | * sequence. In that case, delay the cleanup until all references
|
---|
895 | * are either discarded (when a ByteCode is freed) or replaced by a
|
---|
896 | * new reference (when a cached CmdName Command reference is found
|
---|
897 | * to be invalid and TclExecuteByteCode looks up the command in the
|
---|
898 | * command hashtable).
|
---|
899 | */
|
---|
900 |
|
---|
901 | TclCleanupCommand(cmdPtr);
|
---|
902 | }
|
---|
903 | Tcl_DeleteHashTable(hiddenCmdTblPtr);
|
---|
904 | ckfree((char *) hiddenCmdTblPtr);
|
---|
905 | }
|
---|
906 | |
---|
907 |
|
---|
908 | /*
|
---|
909 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
910 | *
|
---|
911 | * Tcl_HideCommand --
|
---|
912 | *
|
---|
913 | * Makes a command hidden so that it cannot be invoked from within
|
---|
914 | * an interpreter, only from within an ancestor.
|
---|
915 | *
|
---|
916 | * Results:
|
---|
917 | * A standard Tcl result; also leaves a message in interp->result
|
---|
918 | * if an error occurs.
|
---|
919 | *
|
---|
920 | * Side effects:
|
---|
921 | * Removes a command from the command table and create an entry
|
---|
922 | * into the hidden command table under the specified token name.
|
---|
923 | *
|
---|
924 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
925 | */
|
---|
926 |
|
---|
927 | int
|
---|
928 | Tcl_HideCommand(interp, cmdName, hiddenCmdToken)
|
---|
929 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to hide command. */
|
---|
930 | char *cmdName; /* Name of command to hide. */
|
---|
931 | char *hiddenCmdToken; /* Token name of the to-be-hidden command. */
|
---|
932 | {
|
---|
933 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
934 | Tcl_Command cmd;
|
---|
935 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
936 | Tcl_HashTable *hTblPtr;
|
---|
937 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
938 | int new;
|
---|
939 |
|
---|
940 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
941 |
|
---|
942 | /*
|
---|
943 | * The interpreter is being deleted. Do not create any new
|
---|
944 | * structures, because it is not safe to modify the interpreter.
|
---|
945 | */
|
---|
946 |
|
---|
947 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
948 | }
|
---|
949 |
|
---|
950 | /*
|
---|
951 | * Disallow hiding of commands that are currently in a namespace or
|
---|
952 | * renaming (as part of hiding) into a namespace.
|
---|
953 | *
|
---|
954 | * (because the current implementation with a single global table
|
---|
955 | * and the needed uniqueness of names cause problems with namespaces)
|
---|
956 | *
|
---|
957 | * we don't need to check for "::" in cmdName because the real check is
|
---|
958 | * on the nsPtr below.
|
---|
959 | *
|
---|
960 | * hiddenCmdToken is just a string which is not interpreted in any way.
|
---|
961 | * It may contain :: but the string is not interpreted as a namespace
|
---|
962 | * qualifier command name. Thus, hiding foo::bar to foo::bar and then
|
---|
963 | * trying to expose or invoke ::foo::bar will NOT work; but if the
|
---|
964 | * application always uses the same strings it will get consistent
|
---|
965 | * behaviour.
|
---|
966 | *
|
---|
967 | * But as we currently limit ourselves to the global namespace only
|
---|
968 | * for the source, in order to avoid potential confusion,
|
---|
969 | * lets prevent "::" in the token too. --dl
|
---|
970 | */
|
---|
971 |
|
---|
972 | if (strstr(hiddenCmdToken, "::") != NULL) {
|
---|
973 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
974 | "cannot use namespace qualifiers as hidden command",
|
---|
975 | "token (rename)", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
976 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
977 | }
|
---|
978 |
|
---|
979 | /*
|
---|
980 | * Find the command to hide. An error is returned if cmdName can't
|
---|
981 | * be found. Look up the command only from the global namespace.
|
---|
982 | * Full path of the command must be given if using namespaces.
|
---|
983 | */
|
---|
984 |
|
---|
985 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, cmdName, (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
986 | /*flags*/ TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
---|
987 | if (cmd == (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
988 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
989 | }
|
---|
990 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
991 |
|
---|
992 | /*
|
---|
993 | * Check that the command is really in global namespace
|
---|
994 | */
|
---|
995 |
|
---|
996 | if ( cmdPtr->nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr ) {
|
---|
997 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
998 | "can only hide global namespace commands",
|
---|
999 | " (use rename then hide)", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1000 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1001 | }
|
---|
1002 |
|
---|
1003 | /*
|
---|
1004 | * Initialize the hidden command table if necessary.
|
---|
1005 | */
|
---|
1006 |
|
---|
1007 | hTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, "tclHiddenCmds",
|
---|
1008 | NULL);
|
---|
1009 | if (hTblPtr == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
1010 | hTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *)
|
---|
1011 | ckalloc((unsigned) sizeof(Tcl_HashTable));
|
---|
1012 | Tcl_InitHashTable(hTblPtr, TCL_STRING_KEYS);
|
---|
1013 | Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, "tclHiddenCmds", HiddenCmdsDeleteProc,
|
---|
1014 | (ClientData) hTblPtr);
|
---|
1015 | }
|
---|
1016 |
|
---|
1017 | /*
|
---|
1018 | * It is an error to move an exposed command to a hidden command with
|
---|
1019 | * hiddenCmdToken if a hidden command with the name hiddenCmdToken already
|
---|
1020 | * exists.
|
---|
1021 | */
|
---|
1022 |
|
---|
1023 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(hTblPtr, hiddenCmdToken, &new);
|
---|
1024 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1025 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1026 | "hidden command named \"", hiddenCmdToken, "\" already exists",
|
---|
1027 | (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1028 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1029 | }
|
---|
1030 |
|
---|
1031 | /*
|
---|
1032 | * Nb : This code is currently 'like' a rename to a specialy set apart
|
---|
1033 | * name table. Changes here and in TclRenameCommand must
|
---|
1034 | * be kept in synch untill the common parts are actually
|
---|
1035 | * factorized out.
|
---|
1036 | */
|
---|
1037 |
|
---|
1038 | /*
|
---|
1039 | * Remove the hash entry for the command from the interpreter command
|
---|
1040 | * table. This is like deleting the command, so bump its command epoch;
|
---|
1041 | * this invalidates any cached references that point to the command.
|
---|
1042 | */
|
---|
1043 |
|
---|
1044 | if (cmdPtr->hPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1045 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
1046 | cmdPtr->hPtr = (Tcl_HashEntry *) NULL;
|
---|
1047 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch++;
|
---|
1048 | }
|
---|
1049 |
|
---|
1050 | /*
|
---|
1051 | * Now link the hash table entry with the command structure.
|
---|
1052 | * We ensured above that the nsPtr was right.
|
---|
1053 | */
|
---|
1054 |
|
---|
1055 | cmdPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
|
---|
1056 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, (ClientData) cmdPtr);
|
---|
1057 |
|
---|
1058 | /*
|
---|
1059 | * If the command being hidden has a compile procedure, increment the
|
---|
1060 | * interpreter's compileEpoch to invalidate its compiled code. This
|
---|
1061 | * makes sure that we don't later try to execute old code compiled with
|
---|
1062 | * command-specific (i.e., inline) bytecodes for the now-hidden
|
---|
1063 | * command. This field is checked in Tcl_EvalObj and ObjInterpProc,
|
---|
1064 | * and code whose compilation epoch doesn't match is recompiled.
|
---|
1065 | */
|
---|
1066 |
|
---|
1067 | if (cmdPtr->compileProc != NULL) {
|
---|
1068 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
|
---|
1069 | }
|
---|
1070 | return TCL_OK;
|
---|
1071 | }
|
---|
1072 | |
---|
1073 |
|
---|
1074 | /*
|
---|
1075 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1076 | *
|
---|
1077 | * Tcl_ExposeCommand --
|
---|
1078 | *
|
---|
1079 | * Makes a previously hidden command callable from inside the
|
---|
1080 | * interpreter instead of only by its ancestors.
|
---|
1081 | *
|
---|
1082 | * Results:
|
---|
1083 | * A standard Tcl result. If an error occurs, a message is left
|
---|
1084 | * in interp->result.
|
---|
1085 | *
|
---|
1086 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1087 | * Moves commands from one hash table to another.
|
---|
1088 | *
|
---|
1089 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1090 | */
|
---|
1091 |
|
---|
1092 | int
|
---|
1093 | Tcl_ExposeCommand(interp, hiddenCmdToken, cmdName)
|
---|
1094 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to make command
|
---|
1095 | * callable. */
|
---|
1096 | char *hiddenCmdToken; /* Name of hidden command. */
|
---|
1097 | char *cmdName; /* Name of to-be-exposed command. */
|
---|
1098 | {
|
---|
1099 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
1100 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
1101 | Namespace *nsPtr;
|
---|
1102 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
1103 | Tcl_HashTable *hTblPtr;
|
---|
1104 | int new;
|
---|
1105 |
|
---|
1106 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
1107 | /*
|
---|
1108 | * The interpreter is being deleted. Do not create any new
|
---|
1109 | * structures, because it is not safe to modify the interpreter.
|
---|
1110 | */
|
---|
1111 |
|
---|
1112 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1113 | }
|
---|
1114 |
|
---|
1115 | /*
|
---|
1116 | * Check that we have a regular name for the command
|
---|
1117 | * (that the user is not trying to do an expose and a rename
|
---|
1118 | * (to another namespace) at the same time)
|
---|
1119 | */
|
---|
1120 |
|
---|
1121 | if (strstr(cmdName, "::") != NULL) {
|
---|
1122 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1123 | "can not expose to a namespace ",
|
---|
1124 | "(use expose to toplevel, then rename)",
|
---|
1125 | (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1126 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1127 | }
|
---|
1128 |
|
---|
1129 | /*
|
---|
1130 | * Find the hash table for the hidden commands; error out if there
|
---|
1131 | * is none.
|
---|
1132 | */
|
---|
1133 |
|
---|
1134 | hTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, "tclHiddenCmds",
|
---|
1135 | NULL);
|
---|
1136 | if (hTblPtr == NULL) {
|
---|
1137 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1138 | "unknown hidden command \"", hiddenCmdToken,
|
---|
1139 | "\"", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1140 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1141 | }
|
---|
1142 |
|
---|
1143 | /*
|
---|
1144 | * Get the command from the hidden command table:
|
---|
1145 | */
|
---|
1146 |
|
---|
1147 | hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(hTblPtr, hiddenCmdToken);
|
---|
1148 | if (hPtr == (Tcl_HashEntry *) NULL) {
|
---|
1149 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1150 | "unknown hidden command \"", hiddenCmdToken,
|
---|
1151 | "\"", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1152 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1153 | }
|
---|
1154 | cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
1155 |
|
---|
1156 |
|
---|
1157 | /*
|
---|
1158 | * Check that we have a true global namespace
|
---|
1159 | * command (enforced by Tcl_HideCommand() but let's double
|
---|
1160 | * check. (If it was not, we would not really know how to
|
---|
1161 | * handle it).
|
---|
1162 | */
|
---|
1163 | if ( cmdPtr->nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr ) {
|
---|
1164 | /*
|
---|
1165 | * This case is theoritically impossible,
|
---|
1166 | * we might rather panic() than 'nicely' erroring out ?
|
---|
1167 | */
|
---|
1168 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1169 | "trying to expose a non global command name space command",
|
---|
1170 | (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1171 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1172 | }
|
---|
1173 |
|
---|
1174 | /* This is the global table */
|
---|
1175 | nsPtr = cmdPtr->nsPtr;
|
---|
1176 |
|
---|
1177 | /*
|
---|
1178 | * It is an error to overwrite an existing exposed command as a result
|
---|
1179 | * of exposing a previously hidden command.
|
---|
1180 | */
|
---|
1181 |
|
---|
1182 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nsPtr->cmdTable, cmdName, &new);
|
---|
1183 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1184 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
1185 | "exposed command \"", cmdName,
|
---|
1186 | "\" already exists", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
1187 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
1188 | }
|
---|
1189 |
|
---|
1190 | /*
|
---|
1191 | * Remove the hash entry for the command from the interpreter hidden
|
---|
1192 | * command table.
|
---|
1193 | */
|
---|
1194 |
|
---|
1195 | if (cmdPtr->hPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1196 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
1197 | cmdPtr->hPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1198 | }
|
---|
1199 |
|
---|
1200 | /*
|
---|
1201 | * Now link the hash table entry with the command structure.
|
---|
1202 | * This is like creating a new command, so deal with any shadowing
|
---|
1203 | * of commands in the global namespace.
|
---|
1204 | */
|
---|
1205 |
|
---|
1206 | cmdPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
|
---|
1207 |
|
---|
1208 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, (ClientData) cmdPtr);
|
---|
1209 |
|
---|
1210 | /*
|
---|
1211 | * Not needed as we are only in the global namespace
|
---|
1212 | * (but would be needed again if we supported namespace command hiding)
|
---|
1213 | *
|
---|
1214 | * TclResetShadowedCmdRefs(interp, cmdPtr);
|
---|
1215 | */
|
---|
1216 |
|
---|
1217 |
|
---|
1218 | /*
|
---|
1219 | * If the command being exposed has a compile procedure, increment
|
---|
1220 | * interpreter's compileEpoch to invalidate its compiled code. This
|
---|
1221 | * makes sure that we don't later try to execute old code compiled
|
---|
1222 | * assuming the command is hidden. This field is checked in Tcl_EvalObj
|
---|
1223 | * and ObjInterpProc, and code whose compilation epoch doesn't match is
|
---|
1224 | * recompiled.
|
---|
1225 | */
|
---|
1226 |
|
---|
1227 | if (cmdPtr->compileProc != NULL) {
|
---|
1228 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
|
---|
1229 | }
|
---|
1230 | return TCL_OK;
|
---|
1231 | }
|
---|
1232 | |
---|
1233 |
|
---|
1234 | /*
|
---|
1235 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1236 | *
|
---|
1237 | * Tcl_CreateCommand --
|
---|
1238 | *
|
---|
1239 | * Define a new command in a command table.
|
---|
1240 | *
|
---|
1241 | * Results:
|
---|
1242 | * The return value is a token for the command, which can
|
---|
1243 | * be used in future calls to Tcl_GetCommandName.
|
---|
1244 | *
|
---|
1245 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1246 | * If a command named cmdName already exists for interp, it is deleted.
|
---|
1247 | * In the future, when cmdName is seen as the name of a command by
|
---|
1248 | * Tcl_Eval, proc will be called. To support the bytecode interpreter,
|
---|
1249 | * the command is created with a wrapper Tcl_ObjCmdProc
|
---|
1250 | * (TclInvokeStringCommand) that eventially calls proc. When the
|
---|
1251 | * command is deleted from the table, deleteProc will be called.
|
---|
1252 | * See the manual entry for details on the calling sequence.
|
---|
1253 | *
|
---|
1254 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1255 | */
|
---|
1256 |
|
---|
1257 | Tcl_Command
|
---|
1258 | Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, cmdName, proc, clientData, deleteProc)
|
---|
1259 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter returned by
|
---|
1260 | * a previous call to Tcl_CreateInterp. */
|
---|
1261 | char *cmdName; /* Name of command. If it contains namespace
|
---|
1262 | * qualifiers, the new command is put in the
|
---|
1263 | * specified namespace; otherwise it is put
|
---|
1264 | * in the global namespace. */
|
---|
1265 | Tcl_CmdProc *proc; /* Procedure to associate with cmdName. */
|
---|
1266 | ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value passed to string proc. */
|
---|
1267 | Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc;
|
---|
1268 | /* If not NULL, gives a procedure to call
|
---|
1269 | * when this command is deleted. */
|
---|
1270 | {
|
---|
1271 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
1272 | ImportRef *oldRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1273 | Namespace *nsPtr, *dummy1, *dummy2;
|
---|
1274 | Command *cmdPtr, *refCmdPtr;
|
---|
1275 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
1276 | char *tail;
|
---|
1277 | int new;
|
---|
1278 | ImportedCmdData *dataPtr;
|
---|
1279 |
|
---|
1280 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
1281 | /*
|
---|
1282 | * The interpreter is being deleted. Don't create any new
|
---|
1283 | * commands; it's not safe to muck with the interpreter anymore.
|
---|
1284 | */
|
---|
1285 |
|
---|
1286 | return (Tcl_Command) NULL;
|
---|
1287 | }
|
---|
1288 |
|
---|
1289 | /*
|
---|
1290 | * Determine where the command should reside. If its name contains
|
---|
1291 | * namespace qualifiers, we put it in the specified namespace;
|
---|
1292 | * otherwise, we always put it in the global namespace.
|
---|
1293 | */
|
---|
1294 |
|
---|
1295 | if (strstr(cmdName, "::") != NULL) {
|
---|
1296 | TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, cmdName, (Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
1297 | CREATE_NS_IF_UNKNOWN, &nsPtr, &dummy1, &dummy2, &tail);
|
---|
1298 | if ((nsPtr == NULL) || (tail == NULL)) {
|
---|
1299 | return (Tcl_Command) NULL;
|
---|
1300 | }
|
---|
1301 | } else {
|
---|
1302 | nsPtr = iPtr->globalNsPtr;
|
---|
1303 | tail = cmdName;
|
---|
1304 | }
|
---|
1305 |
|
---|
1306 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nsPtr->cmdTable, tail, &new);
|
---|
1307 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1308 | /*
|
---|
1309 | * Command already exists. Delete the old one.
|
---|
1310 | * Be careful to preserve any existing import links so we can
|
---|
1311 | * restore them down below. That way, you can redefine a
|
---|
1312 | * command and its import status will remain intact.
|
---|
1313 | */
|
---|
1314 |
|
---|
1315 | cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
1316 | oldRefPtr = cmdPtr->importRefPtr;
|
---|
1317 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1318 |
|
---|
1319 | Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, (Tcl_Command) cmdPtr);
|
---|
1320 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nsPtr->cmdTable, tail, &new);
|
---|
1321 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1322 | /*
|
---|
1323 | * If the deletion callback recreated the command, just throw
|
---|
1324 | * away the new command (if we try to delete it again, we
|
---|
1325 | * could get stuck in an infinite loop).
|
---|
1326 | */
|
---|
1327 |
|
---|
1328 | ckfree((char*) cmdPtr);
|
---|
1329 | }
|
---|
1330 | }
|
---|
1331 | cmdPtr = (Command *) ckalloc(sizeof(Command));
|
---|
1332 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, cmdPtr);
|
---|
1333 | cmdPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
|
---|
1334 | cmdPtr->nsPtr = nsPtr;
|
---|
1335 | cmdPtr->refCount = 1;
|
---|
1336 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch = 0;
|
---|
1337 | cmdPtr->compileProc = (CompileProc *) NULL;
|
---|
1338 | cmdPtr->objProc = TclInvokeStringCommand;
|
---|
1339 | cmdPtr->objClientData = (ClientData) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1340 | cmdPtr->proc = proc;
|
---|
1341 | cmdPtr->clientData = clientData;
|
---|
1342 | cmdPtr->deleteProc = deleteProc;
|
---|
1343 | cmdPtr->deleteData = clientData;
|
---|
1344 | cmdPtr->deleted = 0;
|
---|
1345 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1346 |
|
---|
1347 | /*
|
---|
1348 | * Plug in any existing import references found above. Be sure
|
---|
1349 | * to update all of these references to point to the new command.
|
---|
1350 | */
|
---|
1351 |
|
---|
1352 | if (oldRefPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1353 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = oldRefPtr;
|
---|
1354 | while (oldRefPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1355 | refCmdPtr = oldRefPtr->importedCmdPtr;
|
---|
1356 | dataPtr = (ImportedCmdData*)refCmdPtr->objClientData;
|
---|
1357 | dataPtr->realCmdPtr = cmdPtr;
|
---|
1358 | oldRefPtr = oldRefPtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
1359 | }
|
---|
1360 | }
|
---|
1361 |
|
---|
1362 | /*
|
---|
1363 | * We just created a command, so in its namespace and all of its parent
|
---|
1364 | * namespaces, it may shadow global commands with the same name. If any
|
---|
1365 | * shadowed commands are found, invalidate all cached command references
|
---|
1366 | * in the affected namespaces.
|
---|
1367 | */
|
---|
1368 |
|
---|
1369 | TclResetShadowedCmdRefs(interp, cmdPtr);
|
---|
1370 | return (Tcl_Command) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1371 | }
|
---|
1372 | |
---|
1373 |
|
---|
1374 | /*
|
---|
1375 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1376 | *
|
---|
1377 | * Tcl_CreateObjCommand --
|
---|
1378 | *
|
---|
1379 | * Define a new object-based command in a command table.
|
---|
1380 | *
|
---|
1381 | * Results:
|
---|
1382 | * The return value is a token for the command, which can
|
---|
1383 | * be used in future calls to Tcl_NameOfCommand.
|
---|
1384 | *
|
---|
1385 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1386 | * If no command named "cmdName" already exists for interp, one is
|
---|
1387 | * created. Otherwise, if a command does exist, then if the
|
---|
1388 | * object-based Tcl_ObjCmdProc is TclInvokeStringCommand, we assume
|
---|
1389 | * Tcl_CreateCommand was called previously for the same command and
|
---|
1390 | * just set its Tcl_ObjCmdProc to the argument "proc"; otherwise, we
|
---|
1391 | * delete the old command.
|
---|
1392 | *
|
---|
1393 | * In the future, during bytecode evaluation when "cmdName" is seen as
|
---|
1394 | * the name of a command by Tcl_EvalObj or Tcl_Eval, the object-based
|
---|
1395 | * Tcl_ObjCmdProc proc will be called. When the command is deleted from
|
---|
1396 | * the table, deleteProc will be called. See the manual entry for
|
---|
1397 | * details on the calling sequence.
|
---|
1398 | *
|
---|
1399 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1400 | */
|
---|
1401 |
|
---|
1402 | Tcl_Command
|
---|
1403 | Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, cmdName, proc, clientData, deleteProc)
|
---|
1404 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter (returned
|
---|
1405 | * by previous call to Tcl_CreateInterp). */
|
---|
1406 | char *cmdName; /* Name of command. If it contains namespace
|
---|
1407 | * qualifiers, the new command is put in the
|
---|
1408 | * specified namespace; otherwise it is put
|
---|
1409 | * in the global namespace. */
|
---|
1410 | Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc; /* Object-based procedure to associate with
|
---|
1411 | * name. */
|
---|
1412 | ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value to pass to object
|
---|
1413 | * procedure. */
|
---|
1414 | Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc;
|
---|
1415 | /* If not NULL, gives a procedure to call
|
---|
1416 | * when this command is deleted. */
|
---|
1417 | {
|
---|
1418 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
1419 | ImportRef *oldRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1420 | Namespace *nsPtr, *dummy1, *dummy2;
|
---|
1421 | Command *cmdPtr, *refCmdPtr;
|
---|
1422 | Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
1423 | char *tail;
|
---|
1424 | int new;
|
---|
1425 | ImportedCmdData *dataPtr;
|
---|
1426 |
|
---|
1427 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
1428 | /*
|
---|
1429 | * The interpreter is being deleted. Don't create any new
|
---|
1430 | * commands; it's not safe to muck with the interpreter anymore.
|
---|
1431 | */
|
---|
1432 |
|
---|
1433 | return (Tcl_Command) NULL;
|
---|
1434 | }
|
---|
1435 |
|
---|
1436 | /*
|
---|
1437 | * Determine where the command should reside. If its name contains
|
---|
1438 | * namespace qualifiers, we put it in the specified namespace;
|
---|
1439 | * otherwise, we always put it in the global namespace.
|
---|
1440 | */
|
---|
1441 |
|
---|
1442 | if (strstr(cmdName, "::") != NULL) {
|
---|
1443 | TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, cmdName, (Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
1444 | CREATE_NS_IF_UNKNOWN, &nsPtr, &dummy1, &dummy2, &tail);
|
---|
1445 | if ((nsPtr == NULL) || (tail == NULL)) {
|
---|
1446 | return (Tcl_Command) NULL;
|
---|
1447 | }
|
---|
1448 | } else {
|
---|
1449 | nsPtr = iPtr->globalNsPtr;
|
---|
1450 | tail = cmdName;
|
---|
1451 | }
|
---|
1452 |
|
---|
1453 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nsPtr->cmdTable, tail, &new);
|
---|
1454 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1455 | cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
1456 |
|
---|
1457 | /*
|
---|
1458 | * Command already exists. If its object-based Tcl_ObjCmdProc is
|
---|
1459 | * TclInvokeStringCommand, we just set its Tcl_ObjCmdProc to the
|
---|
1460 | * argument "proc". Otherwise, we delete the old command.
|
---|
1461 | */
|
---|
1462 |
|
---|
1463 | if (cmdPtr->objProc == TclInvokeStringCommand) {
|
---|
1464 | cmdPtr->objProc = proc;
|
---|
1465 | cmdPtr->objClientData = clientData;
|
---|
1466 | cmdPtr->deleteProc = deleteProc;
|
---|
1467 | cmdPtr->deleteData = clientData;
|
---|
1468 | return (Tcl_Command) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1469 | }
|
---|
1470 |
|
---|
1471 | /*
|
---|
1472 | * Otherwise, we delete the old command. Be careful to preserve
|
---|
1473 | * any existing import links so we can restore them down below.
|
---|
1474 | * That way, you can redefine a command and its import status
|
---|
1475 | * will remain intact.
|
---|
1476 | */
|
---|
1477 |
|
---|
1478 | oldRefPtr = cmdPtr->importRefPtr;
|
---|
1479 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1480 |
|
---|
1481 | Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, (Tcl_Command) cmdPtr);
|
---|
1482 | hPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(&nsPtr->cmdTable, tail, &new);
|
---|
1483 | if (!new) {
|
---|
1484 | /*
|
---|
1485 | * If the deletion callback recreated the command, just throw
|
---|
1486 | * away the new command (if we try to delete it again, we
|
---|
1487 | * could get stuck in an infinite loop).
|
---|
1488 | */
|
---|
1489 |
|
---|
1490 | ckfree((char *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr));
|
---|
1491 | }
|
---|
1492 | }
|
---|
1493 | cmdPtr = (Command *) ckalloc(sizeof(Command));
|
---|
1494 | Tcl_SetHashValue(hPtr, cmdPtr);
|
---|
1495 | cmdPtr->hPtr = hPtr;
|
---|
1496 | cmdPtr->nsPtr = nsPtr;
|
---|
1497 | cmdPtr->refCount = 1;
|
---|
1498 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch = 0;
|
---|
1499 | cmdPtr->compileProc = (CompileProc *) NULL;
|
---|
1500 | cmdPtr->objProc = proc;
|
---|
1501 | cmdPtr->objClientData = clientData;
|
---|
1502 | cmdPtr->proc = TclInvokeObjectCommand;
|
---|
1503 | cmdPtr->clientData = (ClientData) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1504 | cmdPtr->deleteProc = deleteProc;
|
---|
1505 | cmdPtr->deleteData = clientData;
|
---|
1506 | cmdPtr->deleted = 0;
|
---|
1507 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = NULL;
|
---|
1508 |
|
---|
1509 | /*
|
---|
1510 | * Plug in any existing import references found above. Be sure
|
---|
1511 | * to update all of these references to point to the new command.
|
---|
1512 | */
|
---|
1513 |
|
---|
1514 | if (oldRefPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1515 | cmdPtr->importRefPtr = oldRefPtr;
|
---|
1516 | while (oldRefPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1517 | refCmdPtr = oldRefPtr->importedCmdPtr;
|
---|
1518 | dataPtr = (ImportedCmdData*)refCmdPtr->objClientData;
|
---|
1519 | dataPtr->realCmdPtr = cmdPtr;
|
---|
1520 | oldRefPtr = oldRefPtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
1521 | }
|
---|
1522 | }
|
---|
1523 |
|
---|
1524 | /*
|
---|
1525 | * We just created a command, so in its namespace and all of its parent
|
---|
1526 | * namespaces, it may shadow global commands with the same name. If any
|
---|
1527 | * shadowed commands are found, invalidate all cached command references
|
---|
1528 | * in the affected namespaces.
|
---|
1529 | */
|
---|
1530 |
|
---|
1531 | TclResetShadowedCmdRefs(interp, cmdPtr);
|
---|
1532 | return (Tcl_Command) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1533 | }
|
---|
1534 | |
---|
1535 |
|
---|
1536 | /*
|
---|
1537 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1538 | *
|
---|
1539 | * TclInvokeStringCommand --
|
---|
1540 | *
|
---|
1541 | * "Wrapper" Tcl_ObjCmdProc used to call an existing string-based
|
---|
1542 | * Tcl_CmdProc if no object-based procedure exists for a command. A
|
---|
1543 | * pointer to this procedure is stored as the Tcl_ObjCmdProc in a
|
---|
1544 | * Command structure. It simply turns around and calls the string
|
---|
1545 | * Tcl_CmdProc in the Command structure.
|
---|
1546 | *
|
---|
1547 | * Results:
|
---|
1548 | * A standard Tcl object result value.
|
---|
1549 | *
|
---|
1550 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1551 | * Besides those side effects of the called Tcl_CmdProc,
|
---|
1552 | * TclInvokeStringCommand allocates and frees storage.
|
---|
1553 | *
|
---|
1554 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1555 | */
|
---|
1556 |
|
---|
1557 | int
|
---|
1558 | TclInvokeStringCommand(clientData, interp, objc, objv)
|
---|
1559 | ClientData clientData; /* Points to command's Command structure. */
|
---|
1560 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
|
---|
1561 | register int objc; /* Number of arguments. */
|
---|
1562 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument objects. */
|
---|
1563 | {
|
---|
1564 | register Command *cmdPtr = (Command *) clientData;
|
---|
1565 | register int i;
|
---|
1566 | int result;
|
---|
1567 |
|
---|
1568 | /*
|
---|
1569 | * This procedure generates an argv array for the string arguments. It
|
---|
1570 | * starts out with stack-allocated space but uses dynamically-allocated
|
---|
1571 | * storage if needed.
|
---|
1572 | */
|
---|
1573 |
|
---|
1574 | #define NUM_ARGS 20
|
---|
1575 | char *(argStorage[NUM_ARGS]);
|
---|
1576 | char **argv = argStorage;
|
---|
1577 |
|
---|
1578 | /*
|
---|
1579 | * Create the string argument array "argv". Make sure argv is large
|
---|
1580 | * enough to hold the objc arguments plus 1 extra for the zero
|
---|
1581 | * end-of-argv word.
|
---|
1582 | * THIS FAILS IF ANY ARGUMENT OBJECT CONTAINS AN EMBEDDED NULL.
|
---|
1583 | */
|
---|
1584 |
|
---|
1585 | if ((objc + 1) > NUM_ARGS) {
|
---|
1586 | argv = (char **) ckalloc((unsigned)(objc + 1) * sizeof(char *));
|
---|
1587 | }
|
---|
1588 |
|
---|
1589 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
|
---|
1590 | argv[i] = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], (int *) NULL);
|
---|
1591 | }
|
---|
1592 | argv[objc] = 0;
|
---|
1593 |
|
---|
1594 | /*
|
---|
1595 | * Invoke the command's string-based Tcl_CmdProc.
|
---|
1596 | */
|
---|
1597 |
|
---|
1598 | result = (*cmdPtr->proc)(cmdPtr->clientData, interp, objc, argv);
|
---|
1599 |
|
---|
1600 | /*
|
---|
1601 | * Free the argv array if malloc'ed storage was used.
|
---|
1602 | */
|
---|
1603 |
|
---|
1604 | if (argv != argStorage) {
|
---|
1605 | ckfree((char *) argv);
|
---|
1606 | }
|
---|
1607 | return result;
|
---|
1608 | #undef NUM_ARGS
|
---|
1609 | }
|
---|
1610 | |
---|
1611 |
|
---|
1612 | /*
|
---|
1613 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1614 | *
|
---|
1615 | * TclInvokeObjectCommand --
|
---|
1616 | *
|
---|
1617 | * "Wrapper" Tcl_CmdProc used to call an existing object-based
|
---|
1618 | * Tcl_ObjCmdProc if no string-based procedure exists for a command.
|
---|
1619 | * A pointer to this procedure is stored as the Tcl_CmdProc in a
|
---|
1620 | * Command structure. It simply turns around and calls the object
|
---|
1621 | * Tcl_ObjCmdProc in the Command structure.
|
---|
1622 | *
|
---|
1623 | * Results:
|
---|
1624 | * A standard Tcl string result value.
|
---|
1625 | *
|
---|
1626 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1627 | * Besides those side effects of the called Tcl_CmdProc,
|
---|
1628 | * TclInvokeStringCommand allocates and frees storage.
|
---|
1629 | *
|
---|
1630 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1631 | */
|
---|
1632 |
|
---|
1633 | int
|
---|
1634 | TclInvokeObjectCommand(clientData, interp, argc, argv)
|
---|
1635 | ClientData clientData; /* Points to command's Command structure. */
|
---|
1636 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Current interpreter. */
|
---|
1637 | int argc; /* Number of arguments. */
|
---|
1638 | register char **argv; /* Argument strings. */
|
---|
1639 | {
|
---|
1640 | Command *cmdPtr = (Command *) clientData;
|
---|
1641 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
|
---|
1642 | register int i;
|
---|
1643 | int length, result;
|
---|
1644 |
|
---|
1645 | /*
|
---|
1646 | * This procedure generates an objv array for object arguments that hold
|
---|
1647 | * the argv strings. It starts out with stack-allocated space but uses
|
---|
1648 | * dynamically-allocated storage if needed.
|
---|
1649 | */
|
---|
1650 |
|
---|
1651 | #define NUM_ARGS 20
|
---|
1652 | Tcl_Obj *(argStorage[NUM_ARGS]);
|
---|
1653 | register Tcl_Obj **objv = argStorage;
|
---|
1654 |
|
---|
1655 | /*
|
---|
1656 | * Create the object argument array "objv". Make sure objv is large
|
---|
1657 | * enough to hold the objc arguments plus 1 extra for the zero
|
---|
1658 | * end-of-objv word.
|
---|
1659 | */
|
---|
1660 |
|
---|
1661 | if ((argc + 1) > NUM_ARGS) {
|
---|
1662 | objv = (Tcl_Obj **)
|
---|
1663 | ckalloc((unsigned)(argc + 1) * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *));
|
---|
1664 | }
|
---|
1665 |
|
---|
1666 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
---|
1667 | length = strlen(argv[i]);
|
---|
1668 | TclNewObj(objPtr);
|
---|
1669 | TclInitStringRep(objPtr, argv[i], length);
|
---|
1670 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr);
|
---|
1671 | objv[i] = objPtr;
|
---|
1672 | }
|
---|
1673 | objv[argc] = 0;
|
---|
1674 |
|
---|
1675 | /*
|
---|
1676 | * Invoke the command's object-based Tcl_ObjCmdProc.
|
---|
1677 | */
|
---|
1678 |
|
---|
1679 | result = (*cmdPtr->objProc)(cmdPtr->objClientData, interp, argc, objv);
|
---|
1680 |
|
---|
1681 | /*
|
---|
1682 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
1683 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
1684 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION CONTAINS NULL BYTES.
|
---|
1685 | */
|
---|
1686 |
|
---|
1687 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
1688 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), (int *) NULL),
|
---|
1689 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
1690 |
|
---|
1691 | /*
|
---|
1692 | * Decrement the ref counts for the argument objects created above,
|
---|
1693 | * then free the objv array if malloc'ed storage was used.
|
---|
1694 | */
|
---|
1695 |
|
---|
1696 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
---|
1697 | objPtr = objv[i];
|
---|
1698 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
|
---|
1699 | }
|
---|
1700 | if (objv != argStorage) {
|
---|
1701 | ckfree((char *) objv);
|
---|
1702 | }
|
---|
1703 | return result;
|
---|
1704 | #undef NUM_ARGS
|
---|
1705 | }
|
---|
1706 | |
---|
1707 | /*
|
---|
1708 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1709 | *
|
---|
1710 | * Tcl_SetCommandInfo --
|
---|
1711 | *
|
---|
1712 | * Modifies various information about a Tcl command. Note that
|
---|
1713 | * this procedure will not change a command's namespace; use
|
---|
1714 | * Tcl_RenameCommand to do that. Also, the isNativeObjectProc
|
---|
1715 | * member of *infoPtr is ignored.
|
---|
1716 | *
|
---|
1717 | * Results:
|
---|
1718 | * If cmdName exists in interp, then the information at *infoPtr
|
---|
1719 | * is stored with the command in place of the current information
|
---|
1720 | * and 1 is returned. If the command doesn't exist then 0 is
|
---|
1721 | * returned.
|
---|
1722 | *
|
---|
1723 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1724 | * None.
|
---|
1725 | *
|
---|
1726 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1727 | */
|
---|
1728 |
|
---|
1729 | int
|
---|
1730 | Tcl_SetCommandInfo(interp, cmdName, infoPtr)
|
---|
1731 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to look
|
---|
1732 | * for command. */
|
---|
1733 | char *cmdName; /* Name of desired command. */
|
---|
1734 | Tcl_CmdInfo *infoPtr; /* Where to store information about
|
---|
1735 | * command. */
|
---|
1736 | {
|
---|
1737 | Tcl_Command cmd;
|
---|
1738 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
1739 |
|
---|
1740 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, cmdName, (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
1741 | /*flags*/ 0);
|
---|
1742 | if (cmd == (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
1743 | return 0;
|
---|
1744 | }
|
---|
1745 |
|
---|
1746 | /*
|
---|
1747 | * The isNativeObjectProc and nsPtr members of *infoPtr are ignored.
|
---|
1748 | */
|
---|
1749 |
|
---|
1750 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
1751 | cmdPtr->proc = infoPtr->proc;
|
---|
1752 | cmdPtr->clientData = infoPtr->clientData;
|
---|
1753 | if (infoPtr->objProc == (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *) NULL) {
|
---|
1754 | cmdPtr->objProc = TclInvokeStringCommand;
|
---|
1755 | cmdPtr->objClientData = (ClientData) cmdPtr;
|
---|
1756 | } else {
|
---|
1757 | cmdPtr->objProc = infoPtr->objProc;
|
---|
1758 | cmdPtr->objClientData = infoPtr->objClientData;
|
---|
1759 | }
|
---|
1760 | cmdPtr->deleteProc = infoPtr->deleteProc;
|
---|
1761 | cmdPtr->deleteData = infoPtr->deleteData;
|
---|
1762 | return 1;
|
---|
1763 | }
|
---|
1764 | |
---|
1765 |
|
---|
1766 | /*
|
---|
1767 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1768 | *
|
---|
1769 | * Tcl_GetCommandInfo --
|
---|
1770 | *
|
---|
1771 | * Returns various information about a Tcl command.
|
---|
1772 | *
|
---|
1773 | * Results:
|
---|
1774 | * If cmdName exists in interp, then *infoPtr is modified to
|
---|
1775 | * hold information about cmdName and 1 is returned. If the
|
---|
1776 | * command doesn't exist then 0 is returned and *infoPtr isn't
|
---|
1777 | * modified.
|
---|
1778 | *
|
---|
1779 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1780 | * None.
|
---|
1781 | *
|
---|
1782 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1783 | */
|
---|
1784 |
|
---|
1785 | int
|
---|
1786 | Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, cmdName, infoPtr)
|
---|
1787 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to look
|
---|
1788 | * for command. */
|
---|
1789 | char *cmdName; /* Name of desired command. */
|
---|
1790 | Tcl_CmdInfo *infoPtr; /* Where to store information about
|
---|
1791 | * command. */
|
---|
1792 | {
|
---|
1793 | Tcl_Command cmd;
|
---|
1794 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
1795 |
|
---|
1796 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, cmdName, (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
1797 | /*flags*/ 0);
|
---|
1798 | if (cmd == (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
1799 | return 0;
|
---|
1800 | }
|
---|
1801 |
|
---|
1802 | /*
|
---|
1803 | * Set isNativeObjectProc 1 if objProc was registered by a call to
|
---|
1804 | * Tcl_CreateObjCommand. Otherwise set it to 0.
|
---|
1805 | */
|
---|
1806 |
|
---|
1807 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
1808 | infoPtr->isNativeObjectProc =
|
---|
1809 | (cmdPtr->objProc != TclInvokeStringCommand);
|
---|
1810 | infoPtr->objProc = cmdPtr->objProc;
|
---|
1811 | infoPtr->objClientData = cmdPtr->objClientData;
|
---|
1812 | infoPtr->proc = cmdPtr->proc;
|
---|
1813 | infoPtr->clientData = cmdPtr->clientData;
|
---|
1814 | infoPtr->deleteProc = cmdPtr->deleteProc;
|
---|
1815 | infoPtr->deleteData = cmdPtr->deleteData;
|
---|
1816 | infoPtr->namespacePtr = (Tcl_Namespace *) cmdPtr->nsPtr;
|
---|
1817 | return 1;
|
---|
1818 | }
|
---|
1819 | |
---|
1820 |
|
---|
1821 | /*
|
---|
1822 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1823 | *
|
---|
1824 | * Tcl_GetCommandName --
|
---|
1825 | *
|
---|
1826 | * Given a token returned by Tcl_CreateCommand, this procedure
|
---|
1827 | * returns the current name of the command (which may have changed
|
---|
1828 | * due to renaming).
|
---|
1829 | *
|
---|
1830 | * Results:
|
---|
1831 | * The return value is the name of the given command.
|
---|
1832 | *
|
---|
1833 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1834 | * None.
|
---|
1835 | *
|
---|
1836 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1837 | */
|
---|
1838 |
|
---|
1839 | char *
|
---|
1840 | Tcl_GetCommandName(interp, command)
|
---|
1841 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing the command. */
|
---|
1842 | Tcl_Command command; /* Token for command returned by a previous
|
---|
1843 | * call to Tcl_CreateCommand. The command
|
---|
1844 | * must not have been deleted. */
|
---|
1845 | {
|
---|
1846 | Command *cmdPtr = (Command *) command;
|
---|
1847 |
|
---|
1848 | if ((cmdPtr == NULL) || (cmdPtr->hPtr == NULL)) {
|
---|
1849 |
|
---|
1850 | /*
|
---|
1851 | * This should only happen if command was "created" after the
|
---|
1852 | * interpreter began to be deleted, so there isn't really any
|
---|
1853 | * command. Just return an empty string.
|
---|
1854 | */
|
---|
1855 |
|
---|
1856 | return "";
|
---|
1857 | }
|
---|
1858 | return Tcl_GetHashKey(cmdPtr->hPtr->tablePtr, cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
1859 | }
|
---|
1860 | |
---|
1861 |
|
---|
1862 | /*
|
---|
1863 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1864 | *
|
---|
1865 | * Tcl_GetCommandFullName --
|
---|
1866 | *
|
---|
1867 | * Given a token returned by, e.g., Tcl_CreateCommand or
|
---|
1868 | * Tcl_FindCommand, this procedure appends to an object the command's
|
---|
1869 | * full name, qualified by a sequence of parent namespace names. The
|
---|
1870 | * command's fully-qualified name may have changed due to renaming.
|
---|
1871 | *
|
---|
1872 | * Results:
|
---|
1873 | * None.
|
---|
1874 | *
|
---|
1875 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1876 | * The command's fully-qualified name is appended to the string
|
---|
1877 | * representation of objPtr.
|
---|
1878 | *
|
---|
1879 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1880 | */
|
---|
1881 |
|
---|
1882 | void
|
---|
1883 | Tcl_GetCommandFullName(interp, command, objPtr)
|
---|
1884 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing the command. */
|
---|
1885 | Tcl_Command command; /* Token for command returned by a previous
|
---|
1886 | * call to Tcl_CreateCommand. The command
|
---|
1887 | * must not have been deleted. */
|
---|
1888 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object onto which the
|
---|
1889 | * command's full name is appended. */
|
---|
1890 |
|
---|
1891 | {
|
---|
1892 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
1893 | register Command *cmdPtr = (Command *) command;
|
---|
1894 | char *name;
|
---|
1895 |
|
---|
1896 | /*
|
---|
1897 | * Add the full name of the containing namespace, followed by the "::"
|
---|
1898 | * separator, and the command name.
|
---|
1899 | */
|
---|
1900 |
|
---|
1901 | if (cmdPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1902 | if (cmdPtr->nsPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1903 | Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, cmdPtr->nsPtr->fullName, -1);
|
---|
1904 | if (cmdPtr->nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr) {
|
---|
1905 | Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, "::", 2);
|
---|
1906 | }
|
---|
1907 | }
|
---|
1908 | if (cmdPtr->hPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
1909 | name = Tcl_GetHashKey(cmdPtr->hPtr->tablePtr, cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
1910 | Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, name, -1);
|
---|
1911 | }
|
---|
1912 | }
|
---|
1913 | }
|
---|
1914 | |
---|
1915 |
|
---|
1916 | /*
|
---|
1917 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1918 | *
|
---|
1919 | * Tcl_DeleteCommand --
|
---|
1920 | *
|
---|
1921 | * Remove the given command from the given interpreter.
|
---|
1922 | *
|
---|
1923 | * Results:
|
---|
1924 | * 0 is returned if the command was deleted successfully.
|
---|
1925 | * -1 is returned if there didn't exist a command by that name.
|
---|
1926 | *
|
---|
1927 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1928 | * cmdName will no longer be recognized as a valid command for
|
---|
1929 | * interp.
|
---|
1930 | *
|
---|
1931 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1932 | */
|
---|
1933 |
|
---|
1934 | int
|
---|
1935 | Tcl_DeleteCommand(interp, cmdName)
|
---|
1936 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter (returned
|
---|
1937 | * by a previous Tcl_CreateInterp call). */
|
---|
1938 | char *cmdName; /* Name of command to remove. */
|
---|
1939 | {
|
---|
1940 | Tcl_Command cmd;
|
---|
1941 |
|
---|
1942 | /*
|
---|
1943 | * Find the desired command and delete it.
|
---|
1944 | */
|
---|
1945 |
|
---|
1946 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, cmdName, (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL,
|
---|
1947 | /*flags*/ 0);
|
---|
1948 | if (cmd == (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
1949 | return -1;
|
---|
1950 | }
|
---|
1951 | return Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, cmd);
|
---|
1952 | }
|
---|
1953 | |
---|
1954 |
|
---|
1955 | /*
|
---|
1956 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1957 | *
|
---|
1958 | * Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken --
|
---|
1959 | *
|
---|
1960 | * Removes the given command from the given interpreter. This procedure
|
---|
1961 | * resembles Tcl_DeleteCommand, but takes a Tcl_Command token instead
|
---|
1962 | * of a command name for efficiency.
|
---|
1963 | *
|
---|
1964 | * Results:
|
---|
1965 | * 0 is returned if the command was deleted successfully.
|
---|
1966 | * -1 is returned if there didn't exist a command by that name.
|
---|
1967 | *
|
---|
1968 | * Side effects:
|
---|
1969 | * The command specified by "cmd" will no longer be recognized as a
|
---|
1970 | * valid command for "interp".
|
---|
1971 | *
|
---|
1972 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
1973 | */
|
---|
1974 |
|
---|
1975 | int
|
---|
1976 | Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, cmd)
|
---|
1977 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter returned by
|
---|
1978 | * a previous call to Tcl_CreateInterp. */
|
---|
1979 | Tcl_Command cmd; /* Token for command to delete. */
|
---|
1980 | {
|
---|
1981 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
1982 | Command *cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
1983 | ImportRef *refPtr, *nextRefPtr;
|
---|
1984 | Tcl_Command importCmd;
|
---|
1985 |
|
---|
1986 | /*
|
---|
1987 | * The code here is tricky. We can't delete the hash table entry
|
---|
1988 | * before invoking the deletion callback because there are cases
|
---|
1989 | * where the deletion callback needs to invoke the command (e.g.
|
---|
1990 | * object systems such as OTcl). However, this means that the
|
---|
1991 | * callback could try to delete or rename the command. The deleted
|
---|
1992 | * flag allows us to detect these cases and skip nested deletes.
|
---|
1993 | */
|
---|
1994 |
|
---|
1995 | if (cmdPtr->deleted) {
|
---|
1996 | /*
|
---|
1997 | * Another deletion is already in progress. Remove the hash
|
---|
1998 | * table entry now, but don't invoke a callback or free the
|
---|
1999 | * command structure.
|
---|
2000 | */
|
---|
2001 |
|
---|
2002 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
2003 | cmdPtr->hPtr = NULL;
|
---|
2004 | return 0;
|
---|
2005 | }
|
---|
2006 |
|
---|
2007 | /*
|
---|
2008 | * If the command being deleted has a compile procedure, increment the
|
---|
2009 | * interpreter's compileEpoch to invalidate its compiled code. This
|
---|
2010 | * makes sure that we don't later try to execute old code compiled with
|
---|
2011 | * command-specific (i.e., inline) bytecodes for the now-deleted
|
---|
2012 | * command. This field is checked in Tcl_EvalObj and ObjInterpProc, and
|
---|
2013 | * code whose compilation epoch doesn't match is recompiled.
|
---|
2014 | */
|
---|
2015 |
|
---|
2016 | if (cmdPtr->compileProc != NULL) {
|
---|
2017 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
|
---|
2018 | }
|
---|
2019 |
|
---|
2020 | cmdPtr->deleted = 1;
|
---|
2021 | if (cmdPtr->deleteProc != NULL) {
|
---|
2022 | /*
|
---|
2023 | * Delete the command's client data. If this was an imported command
|
---|
2024 | * created when a command was imported into a namespace, this client
|
---|
2025 | * data will be a pointer to a ImportedCmdData structure describing
|
---|
2026 | * the "real" command that this imported command refers to.
|
---|
2027 | */
|
---|
2028 |
|
---|
2029 | (*cmdPtr->deleteProc)(cmdPtr->deleteData);
|
---|
2030 | }
|
---|
2031 |
|
---|
2032 | /*
|
---|
2033 | * Bump the command epoch counter. This will invalidate all cached
|
---|
2034 | * references that point to this command.
|
---|
2035 | */
|
---|
2036 |
|
---|
2037 | cmdPtr->cmdEpoch++;
|
---|
2038 |
|
---|
2039 | /*
|
---|
2040 | * If this command was imported into other namespaces, then imported
|
---|
2041 | * commands were created that refer back to this command. Delete these
|
---|
2042 | * imported commands now.
|
---|
2043 | */
|
---|
2044 |
|
---|
2045 | for (refPtr = cmdPtr->importRefPtr; refPtr != NULL;
|
---|
2046 | refPtr = nextRefPtr) {
|
---|
2047 | nextRefPtr = refPtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
2048 | importCmd = (Tcl_Command) refPtr->importedCmdPtr;
|
---|
2049 | Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, importCmd);
|
---|
2050 | }
|
---|
2051 |
|
---|
2052 | /*
|
---|
2053 | * Don't use hPtr to delete the hash entry here, because it's
|
---|
2054 | * possible that the deletion callback renamed the command.
|
---|
2055 | * Instead, use cmdPtr->hptr, and make sure that no-one else
|
---|
2056 | * has already deleted the hash entry.
|
---|
2057 | */
|
---|
2058 |
|
---|
2059 | if (cmdPtr->hPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
2060 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(cmdPtr->hPtr);
|
---|
2061 | }
|
---|
2062 |
|
---|
2063 | /*
|
---|
2064 | * Mark the Command structure as no longer valid. This allows
|
---|
2065 | * TclExecuteByteCode to recognize when a Command has logically been
|
---|
2066 | * deleted and a pointer to this Command structure cached in a CmdName
|
---|
2067 | * object is invalid. TclExecuteByteCode will look up the command again
|
---|
2068 | * in the interpreter's command hashtable.
|
---|
2069 | */
|
---|
2070 |
|
---|
2071 | cmdPtr->objProc = NULL;
|
---|
2072 |
|
---|
2073 | /*
|
---|
2074 | * Now free the Command structure, unless there is another reference to
|
---|
2075 | * it from a CmdName Tcl object in some ByteCode code sequence. In that
|
---|
2076 | * case, delay the cleanup until all references are either discarded
|
---|
2077 | * (when a ByteCode is freed) or replaced by a new reference (when a
|
---|
2078 | * cached CmdName Command reference is found to be invalid and
|
---|
2079 | * TclExecuteByteCode looks up the command in the command hashtable).
|
---|
2080 | */
|
---|
2081 |
|
---|
2082 | TclCleanupCommand(cmdPtr);
|
---|
2083 | return 0;
|
---|
2084 | }
|
---|
2085 | |
---|
2086 |
|
---|
2087 | /*
|
---|
2088 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2089 | *
|
---|
2090 | * TclCleanupCommand --
|
---|
2091 | *
|
---|
2092 | * This procedure frees up a Command structure unless it is still
|
---|
2093 | * referenced from an interpreter's command hashtable or from a CmdName
|
---|
2094 | * Tcl object representing the name of a command in a ByteCode
|
---|
2095 | * instruction sequence.
|
---|
2096 | *
|
---|
2097 | * Results:
|
---|
2098 | * None.
|
---|
2099 | *
|
---|
2100 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2101 | * Memory gets freed unless a reference to the Command structure still
|
---|
2102 | * exists. In that case the cleanup is delayed until the command is
|
---|
2103 | * deleted or when the last ByteCode referring to it is freed.
|
---|
2104 | *
|
---|
2105 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2106 | */
|
---|
2107 |
|
---|
2108 | void
|
---|
2109 | TclCleanupCommand(cmdPtr)
|
---|
2110 | register Command *cmdPtr; /* Points to the Command structure to
|
---|
2111 | * be freed. */
|
---|
2112 | {
|
---|
2113 | cmdPtr->refCount--;
|
---|
2114 | if (cmdPtr->refCount <= 0) {
|
---|
2115 | ckfree((char *) cmdPtr);
|
---|
2116 | }
|
---|
2117 | }
|
---|
2118 | |
---|
2119 |
|
---|
2120 | /*
|
---|
2121 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2122 | *
|
---|
2123 | * Tcl_Eval --
|
---|
2124 | *
|
---|
2125 | * Execute a Tcl command in a string.
|
---|
2126 | *
|
---|
2127 | * Results:
|
---|
2128 | * The return value is one of the return codes defined in tcl.h
|
---|
2129 | * (such as TCL_OK), and interp->result contains a string value
|
---|
2130 | * to supplement the return code. The value of interp->result
|
---|
2131 | * will persist only until the next call to Tcl_Eval or Tcl_EvalObj:
|
---|
2132 | * you must copy it or lose it!
|
---|
2133 | *
|
---|
2134 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2135 | * The string is compiled to produce a ByteCode object that holds the
|
---|
2136 | * command's bytecode instructions. However, this ByteCode object is
|
---|
2137 | * lost after executing the command. The command's execution will
|
---|
2138 | * almost certainly have side effects. interp->termOffset is set to the
|
---|
2139 | * offset of the character in "string" just after the last one
|
---|
2140 | * successfully compiled or executed.
|
---|
2141 | *
|
---|
2142 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2143 | */
|
---|
2144 |
|
---|
2145 | int
|
---|
2146 | Tcl_Eval(interp, string)
|
---|
2147 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter (returned
|
---|
2148 | * by previous call to Tcl_CreateInterp). */
|
---|
2149 | char *string; /* Pointer to TCL command to execute. */
|
---|
2150 | {
|
---|
2151 | register Tcl_Obj *cmdPtr;
|
---|
2152 | int length = strlen(string);
|
---|
2153 | int result;
|
---|
2154 |
|
---|
2155 | if (length > 0) {
|
---|
2156 | /*
|
---|
2157 | * Initialize a Tcl object from the command string.
|
---|
2158 | */
|
---|
2159 |
|
---|
2160 | TclNewObj(cmdPtr);
|
---|
2161 | TclInitStringRep(cmdPtr, string, length);
|
---|
2162 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(cmdPtr);
|
---|
2163 |
|
---|
2164 | /*
|
---|
2165 | * Compile and execute the bytecodes.
|
---|
2166 | */
|
---|
2167 |
|
---|
2168 | result = Tcl_EvalObj(interp, cmdPtr);
|
---|
2169 |
|
---|
2170 | /*
|
---|
2171 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
2172 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
2173 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION CONTAINS NULLS.
|
---|
2174 | */
|
---|
2175 |
|
---|
2176 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2177 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), (int *) NULL),
|
---|
2178 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
2179 |
|
---|
2180 | /*
|
---|
2181 | * Discard the Tcl object created to hold the command and its code.
|
---|
2182 | */
|
---|
2183 |
|
---|
2184 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(cmdPtr);
|
---|
2185 | } else {
|
---|
2186 | /*
|
---|
2187 | * An empty string. Just reset the interpreter's result.
|
---|
2188 | */
|
---|
2189 |
|
---|
2190 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2191 | result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
2192 | }
|
---|
2193 | return result;
|
---|
2194 | }
|
---|
2195 | |
---|
2196 |
|
---|
2197 | /*
|
---|
2198 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2199 | *
|
---|
2200 | * Tcl_EvalObj --
|
---|
2201 | *
|
---|
2202 | * Execute Tcl commands stored in a Tcl object. These commands are
|
---|
2203 | * compiled into bytecodes if necessary.
|
---|
2204 | *
|
---|
2205 | * Results:
|
---|
2206 | * The return value is one of the return codes defined in tcl.h
|
---|
2207 | * (such as TCL_OK), and the interpreter's result contains a value
|
---|
2208 | * to supplement the return code.
|
---|
2209 | *
|
---|
2210 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2211 | * The object is converted, if necessary, to a ByteCode object that
|
---|
2212 | * holds the bytecode instructions for the commands. Executing the
|
---|
2213 | * commands will almost certainly have side effects that depend
|
---|
2214 | * on those commands.
|
---|
2215 | *
|
---|
2216 | * Just as in Tcl_Eval, interp->termOffset is set to the offset of the
|
---|
2217 | * last character executed in the objPtr's string.
|
---|
2218 | *
|
---|
2219 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2220 | */
|
---|
2221 |
|
---|
2222 | #undef Tcl_EvalObj
|
---|
2223 |
|
---|
2224 | int
|
---|
2225 | Tcl_EvalObj(interp, objPtr)
|
---|
2226 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Token for command interpreter
|
---|
2227 | * (returned by a previous call to
|
---|
2228 | * Tcl_CreateInterp). */
|
---|
2229 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object containing
|
---|
2230 | * commands to execute. */
|
---|
2231 | {
|
---|
2232 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
2233 | int flags; /* Interp->evalFlags value when the
|
---|
2234 | * procedure was called. */
|
---|
2235 | register ByteCode* codePtr; /* Tcl Internal type of bytecode. */
|
---|
2236 | int oldCount = iPtr->cmdCount; /* Used to tell whether any commands
|
---|
2237 | * at all were executed. */
|
---|
2238 | int numSrcChars;
|
---|
2239 | register int result;
|
---|
2240 | Namespace *namespacePtr;
|
---|
2241 |
|
---|
2242 | /*
|
---|
2243 | * Reset both the interpreter's string and object results and clear out
|
---|
2244 | * any error information. This makes sure that we return an empty
|
---|
2245 | * result if there are no commands in the command string.
|
---|
2246 | */
|
---|
2247 |
|
---|
2248 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2249 |
|
---|
2250 | /*
|
---|
2251 | * Check depth of nested calls to Tcl_Eval: if this gets too large,
|
---|
2252 | * it's probably because of an infinite loop somewhere.
|
---|
2253 | */
|
---|
2254 |
|
---|
2255 | iPtr->numLevels++;
|
---|
2256 | if (iPtr->numLevels > iPtr->maxNestingDepth) {
|
---|
2257 | iPtr->numLevels--;
|
---|
2258 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2259 | "too many nested calls to Tcl_EvalObj (infinite loop?)", -1);
|
---|
2260 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2261 | }
|
---|
2262 |
|
---|
2263 | /*
|
---|
2264 | * If the interpreter has been deleted, return an error.
|
---|
2265 | */
|
---|
2266 |
|
---|
2267 | if (iPtr->flags & DELETED) {
|
---|
2268 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2269 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2270 | "attempt to call eval in deleted interpreter", -1);
|
---|
2271 | Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "CORE", "IDELETE",
|
---|
2272 | "attempt to call eval in deleted interpreter", (char *) NULL);
|
---|
2273 | iPtr->numLevels--;
|
---|
2274 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2275 | }
|
---|
2276 |
|
---|
2277 | /*
|
---|
2278 | * Get the ByteCode from the object. If it exists, make sure it hasn't
|
---|
2279 | * been invalidated by, e.g., someone redefining a command with a
|
---|
2280 | * compile procedure (this might make the compiled code wrong). If
|
---|
2281 | * necessary, convert the object to be a ByteCode object and compile it.
|
---|
2282 | * Also, if the code was compiled in/for a different interpreter,
|
---|
2283 | * or for a different namespace, or for the same namespace but
|
---|
2284 | * with different name resolution rules, we recompile it.
|
---|
2285 | *
|
---|
2286 | * Precompiled objects, however, are immutable and therefore
|
---|
2287 | * they are not recompiled, even if the epoch has changed.
|
---|
2288 | */
|
---|
2289 |
|
---|
2290 | if (iPtr->varFramePtr != NULL) {
|
---|
2291 | namespacePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->nsPtr;
|
---|
2292 | } else {
|
---|
2293 | namespacePtr = iPtr->globalNsPtr;
|
---|
2294 | }
|
---|
2295 |
|
---|
2296 | if (objPtr->typePtr == &tclByteCodeType) {
|
---|
2297 | codePtr = (ByteCode *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
|
---|
2298 |
|
---|
2299 | if ((codePtr->iPtr != iPtr)
|
---|
2300 | || (codePtr->compileEpoch != iPtr->compileEpoch)
|
---|
2301 | || (codePtr->nsPtr != namespacePtr)
|
---|
2302 | || (codePtr->nsEpoch != namespacePtr->resolverEpoch)) {
|
---|
2303 | if (codePtr->flags & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED) {
|
---|
2304 | if (codePtr->iPtr != iPtr) {
|
---|
2305 | panic("Tcl_EvalObj: compiled script jumped interps");
|
---|
2306 | }
|
---|
2307 | codePtr->compileEpoch = iPtr->compileEpoch;
|
---|
2308 | } else {
|
---|
2309 | tclByteCodeType.freeIntRepProc(objPtr);
|
---|
2310 | }
|
---|
2311 | }
|
---|
2312 | }
|
---|
2313 | if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteCodeType) {
|
---|
2314 | /*
|
---|
2315 | * First reset any error line number information.
|
---|
2316 | */
|
---|
2317 |
|
---|
2318 | iPtr->errorLine = 1; /* no correct line # information yet */
|
---|
2319 | result = tclByteCodeType.setFromAnyProc(interp, objPtr);
|
---|
2320 | if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2321 | iPtr->numLevels--;
|
---|
2322 | return result;
|
---|
2323 | }
|
---|
2324 | }
|
---|
2325 | codePtr = (ByteCode *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
|
---|
2326 |
|
---|
2327 | /*
|
---|
2328 | * Extract then reset the compilation flags in the interpreter.
|
---|
2329 | * Resetting the flags must be done after any compilation.
|
---|
2330 | */
|
---|
2331 |
|
---|
2332 | flags = iPtr->evalFlags;
|
---|
2333 | iPtr->evalFlags = 0;
|
---|
2334 |
|
---|
2335 | /*
|
---|
2336 | * Execute the commands. If the code was compiled from an empty string,
|
---|
2337 | * don't bother executing the code.
|
---|
2338 | */
|
---|
2339 |
|
---|
2340 | numSrcChars = codePtr->numSrcChars;
|
---|
2341 | if ((numSrcChars > 0) || (codePtr->flags & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED)) {
|
---|
2342 | /*
|
---|
2343 | * Increment the code's ref count while it is being executed. If
|
---|
2344 | * afterwards no references to it remain, free the code.
|
---|
2345 | */
|
---|
2346 |
|
---|
2347 | codePtr->refCount++;
|
---|
2348 | result = TclExecuteByteCode(interp, codePtr);
|
---|
2349 | codePtr->refCount--;
|
---|
2350 | if (codePtr->refCount <= 0) {
|
---|
2351 | TclCleanupByteCode(codePtr);
|
---|
2352 | }
|
---|
2353 | } else {
|
---|
2354 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2355 | result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
2356 | }
|
---|
2357 |
|
---|
2358 | /*
|
---|
2359 | * If no commands at all were executed, check for asynchronous
|
---|
2360 | * handlers so that they at least get one change to execute.
|
---|
2361 | * This is needed to handle event loops written in Tcl with
|
---|
2362 | * empty bodies.
|
---|
2363 | */
|
---|
2364 |
|
---|
2365 | if ((oldCount == iPtr->cmdCount) && (Tcl_AsyncReady())) {
|
---|
2366 | result = Tcl_AsyncInvoke(interp, result);
|
---|
2367 | }
|
---|
2368 |
|
---|
2369 | /*
|
---|
2370 | * Free up any extra resources that were allocated.
|
---|
2371 | */
|
---|
2372 |
|
---|
2373 | iPtr->numLevels--;
|
---|
2374 | if (iPtr->numLevels == 0) {
|
---|
2375 | if (result == TCL_RETURN) {
|
---|
2376 | result = TclUpdateReturnInfo(iPtr);
|
---|
2377 | }
|
---|
2378 | if ((result != TCL_OK) && (result != TCL_ERROR)
|
---|
2379 | && !(flags & TCL_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS)) {
|
---|
2380 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2381 | if (result == TCL_BREAK) {
|
---|
2382 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2383 | "invoked \"break\" outside of a loop", -1);
|
---|
2384 | } else if (result == TCL_CONTINUE) {
|
---|
2385 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2386 | "invoked \"continue\" outside of a loop", -1);
|
---|
2387 | } else {
|
---|
2388 | char buf[50];
|
---|
2389 | sprintf(buf, "command returned bad code: %d", result);
|
---|
2390 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), buf, -1);
|
---|
2391 | }
|
---|
2392 | result = TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2393 | }
|
---|
2394 | }
|
---|
2395 |
|
---|
2396 | /*
|
---|
2397 | * If an error occurred, record information about what was being
|
---|
2398 | * executed when the error occurred.
|
---|
2399 | */
|
---|
2400 |
|
---|
2401 | if ((result == TCL_ERROR) && !(iPtr->flags & ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED)) {
|
---|
2402 | char buf[200];
|
---|
2403 | char *ellipsis = "";
|
---|
2404 | char *bytes;
|
---|
2405 | int length;
|
---|
2406 |
|
---|
2407 | /*
|
---|
2408 | * Figure out how much of the command to print in the error
|
---|
2409 | * message (up to a certain number of characters, or up to
|
---|
2410 | * the first new-line).
|
---|
2411 | * THIS FAILS IF THE OBJECT'S STRING REP CONTAINS A NULL.
|
---|
2412 | */
|
---|
2413 |
|
---|
2414 | bytes = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length);
|
---|
2415 | length = TclMin(numSrcChars, length);
|
---|
2416 | if (length > 150) {
|
---|
2417 | length = 150;
|
---|
2418 | ellipsis = " ...";
|
---|
2419 | }
|
---|
2420 |
|
---|
2421 | if (!(iPtr->flags & ERR_IN_PROGRESS)) {
|
---|
2422 | sprintf(buf, "\n while executing\n\"%.*s%s\"",
|
---|
2423 | length, bytes, ellipsis);
|
---|
2424 | } else {
|
---|
2425 | sprintf(buf, "\n invoked from within\n\"%.*s%s\"",
|
---|
2426 | length, bytes, ellipsis);
|
---|
2427 | }
|
---|
2428 | Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(interp, buf, -1);
|
---|
2429 | }
|
---|
2430 |
|
---|
2431 | /*
|
---|
2432 | * Set the interpreter's termOffset member to the offset of the
|
---|
2433 | * character just after the last one executed. We approximate the offset
|
---|
2434 | * of the last character executed by using the number of characters
|
---|
2435 | * compiled.
|
---|
2436 | */
|
---|
2437 |
|
---|
2438 | iPtr->termOffset = numSrcChars;
|
---|
2439 | iPtr->flags &= ~ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED;
|
---|
2440 | return result;
|
---|
2441 | }
|
---|
2442 | |
---|
2443 |
|
---|
2444 | /*
|
---|
2445 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2446 | *
|
---|
2447 | * Tcl_ExprLong, Tcl_ExprDouble, Tcl_ExprBoolean --
|
---|
2448 | *
|
---|
2449 | * Procedures to evaluate an expression and return its value in a
|
---|
2450 | * particular form.
|
---|
2451 | *
|
---|
2452 | * Results:
|
---|
2453 | * Each of the procedures below returns a standard Tcl result. If an
|
---|
2454 | * error occurs then an error message is left in interp->result.
|
---|
2455 | * Otherwise the value of the expression, in the appropriate form, is
|
---|
2456 | * stored at *ptr. If the expression had a result that was
|
---|
2457 | * incompatible with the desired form then an error is returned.
|
---|
2458 | *
|
---|
2459 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2460 | * None.
|
---|
2461 | *
|
---|
2462 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2463 | */
|
---|
2464 |
|
---|
2465 | int
|
---|
2466 | Tcl_ExprLong(interp, string, ptr)
|
---|
2467 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2468 | * expression. */
|
---|
2469 | char *string; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2470 | long *ptr; /* Where to store result. */
|
---|
2471 | {
|
---|
2472 | register Tcl_Obj *exprPtr;
|
---|
2473 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2474 | int length = strlen(string);
|
---|
2475 | int result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
2476 |
|
---|
2477 | if (length > 0) {
|
---|
2478 | exprPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(string, length);
|
---|
2479 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(exprPtr);
|
---|
2480 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, exprPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2481 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2482 | /*
|
---|
2483 | * Store an integer based on the expression result.
|
---|
2484 | */
|
---|
2485 |
|
---|
2486 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2487 | *ptr = resultPtr->internalRep.longValue;
|
---|
2488 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2489 | *ptr = (long) resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue;
|
---|
2490 | } else {
|
---|
2491 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2492 | "expression didn't have numeric value", TCL_STATIC);
|
---|
2493 | result = TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2494 | }
|
---|
2495 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2496 | } else {
|
---|
2497 | /*
|
---|
2498 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
2499 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
2500 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION HAS NULLS.
|
---|
2501 | */
|
---|
2502 |
|
---|
2503 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2504 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2505 | (int *) NULL),
|
---|
2506 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
2507 | }
|
---|
2508 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(exprPtr); /* discard the expression object */
|
---|
2509 | } else {
|
---|
2510 | /*
|
---|
2511 | * An empty string. Just set the result integer to 0.
|
---|
2512 | */
|
---|
2513 |
|
---|
2514 | *ptr = 0;
|
---|
2515 | }
|
---|
2516 | return result;
|
---|
2517 | }
|
---|
2518 |
|
---|
2519 | int
|
---|
2520 | Tcl_ExprDouble(interp, string, ptr)
|
---|
2521 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2522 | * expression. */
|
---|
2523 | char *string; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2524 | double *ptr; /* Where to store result. */
|
---|
2525 | {
|
---|
2526 | register Tcl_Obj *exprPtr;
|
---|
2527 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2528 | int length = strlen(string);
|
---|
2529 | int result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
2530 |
|
---|
2531 | if (length > 0) {
|
---|
2532 | exprPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(string, length);
|
---|
2533 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(exprPtr);
|
---|
2534 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, exprPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2535 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2536 | /*
|
---|
2537 | * Store a double based on the expression result.
|
---|
2538 | */
|
---|
2539 |
|
---|
2540 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2541 | *ptr = (double) resultPtr->internalRep.longValue;
|
---|
2542 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2543 | *ptr = resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue;
|
---|
2544 | } else {
|
---|
2545 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2546 | "expression didn't have numeric value", TCL_STATIC);
|
---|
2547 | result = TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2548 | }
|
---|
2549 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2550 | } else {
|
---|
2551 | /*
|
---|
2552 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
2553 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
2554 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION HAS NULLS.
|
---|
2555 | */
|
---|
2556 |
|
---|
2557 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2558 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2559 | (int *) NULL),
|
---|
2560 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
2561 | }
|
---|
2562 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(exprPtr); /* discard the expression object */
|
---|
2563 | } else {
|
---|
2564 | /*
|
---|
2565 | * An empty string. Just set the result double to 0.0.
|
---|
2566 | */
|
---|
2567 |
|
---|
2568 | *ptr = 0.0;
|
---|
2569 | }
|
---|
2570 | return result;
|
---|
2571 | }
|
---|
2572 |
|
---|
2573 | int
|
---|
2574 | Tcl_ExprBoolean(interp, string, ptr)
|
---|
2575 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2576 | * expression. */
|
---|
2577 | char *string; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2578 | int *ptr; /* Where to store 0/1 result. */
|
---|
2579 | {
|
---|
2580 | register Tcl_Obj *exprPtr;
|
---|
2581 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2582 | int length = strlen(string);
|
---|
2583 | int result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
2584 |
|
---|
2585 | if (length > 0) {
|
---|
2586 | exprPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(string, length);
|
---|
2587 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(exprPtr);
|
---|
2588 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, exprPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2589 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2590 | /*
|
---|
2591 | * Store a boolean based on the expression result.
|
---|
2592 | */
|
---|
2593 |
|
---|
2594 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2595 | *ptr = (resultPtr->internalRep.longValue != 0);
|
---|
2596 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2597 | *ptr = (resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue != 0.0);
|
---|
2598 | } else {
|
---|
2599 | result = Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, resultPtr, ptr);
|
---|
2600 | }
|
---|
2601 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2602 | }
|
---|
2603 | if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2604 | /*
|
---|
2605 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
2606 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
2607 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION HAS NULLS.
|
---|
2608 | */
|
---|
2609 |
|
---|
2610 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2611 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2612 | (int *) NULL),
|
---|
2613 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
2614 | }
|
---|
2615 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(exprPtr); /* discard the expression object */
|
---|
2616 | } else {
|
---|
2617 | /*
|
---|
2618 | * An empty string. Just set the result boolean to 0 (false).
|
---|
2619 | */
|
---|
2620 |
|
---|
2621 | *ptr = 0;
|
---|
2622 | }
|
---|
2623 | return result;
|
---|
2624 | }
|
---|
2625 | |
---|
2626 |
|
---|
2627 | /*
|
---|
2628 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2629 | *
|
---|
2630 | * Tcl_ExprLongObj, Tcl_ExprDoubleObj, Tcl_ExprBooleanObj --
|
---|
2631 | *
|
---|
2632 | * Procedures to evaluate an expression in an object and return its
|
---|
2633 | * value in a particular form.
|
---|
2634 | *
|
---|
2635 | * Results:
|
---|
2636 | * Each of the procedures below returns a standard Tcl result
|
---|
2637 | * object. If an error occurs then an error message is left in the
|
---|
2638 | * interpreter's result. Otherwise the value of the expression, in the
|
---|
2639 | * appropriate form, is stored at *ptr. If the expression had a result
|
---|
2640 | * that was incompatible with the desired form then an error is
|
---|
2641 | * returned.
|
---|
2642 | *
|
---|
2643 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2644 | * None.
|
---|
2645 | *
|
---|
2646 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2647 | */
|
---|
2648 |
|
---|
2649 | int
|
---|
2650 | Tcl_ExprLongObj(interp, objPtr, ptr)
|
---|
2651 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2652 | * expression. */
|
---|
2653 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2654 | long *ptr; /* Where to store long result. */
|
---|
2655 | {
|
---|
2656 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2657 | int result;
|
---|
2658 |
|
---|
2659 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, objPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2660 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2661 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2662 | *ptr = resultPtr->internalRep.longValue;
|
---|
2663 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2664 | *ptr = (long) resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue;
|
---|
2665 | } else {
|
---|
2666 | result = Tcl_GetLongFromObj(interp, resultPtr, ptr);
|
---|
2667 | if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2668 | return result;
|
---|
2669 | }
|
---|
2670 | }
|
---|
2671 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2672 | }
|
---|
2673 | return result;
|
---|
2674 | }
|
---|
2675 |
|
---|
2676 | int
|
---|
2677 | Tcl_ExprDoubleObj(interp, objPtr, ptr)
|
---|
2678 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2679 | * expression. */
|
---|
2680 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2681 | double *ptr; /* Where to store double result. */
|
---|
2682 | {
|
---|
2683 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2684 | int result;
|
---|
2685 |
|
---|
2686 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, objPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2687 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2688 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2689 | *ptr = (double) resultPtr->internalRep.longValue;
|
---|
2690 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2691 | *ptr = resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue;
|
---|
2692 | } else {
|
---|
2693 | result = Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, resultPtr, ptr);
|
---|
2694 | if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2695 | return result;
|
---|
2696 | }
|
---|
2697 | }
|
---|
2698 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2699 | }
|
---|
2700 | return result;
|
---|
2701 | }
|
---|
2702 |
|
---|
2703 | int
|
---|
2704 | Tcl_ExprBooleanObj(interp, objPtr, ptr)
|
---|
2705 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
2706 | * expression. */
|
---|
2707 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
2708 | int *ptr; /* Where to store 0/1 result. */
|
---|
2709 | {
|
---|
2710 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
2711 | int result;
|
---|
2712 |
|
---|
2713 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, objPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
2714 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2715 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
2716 | *ptr = (resultPtr->internalRep.longValue != 0);
|
---|
2717 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
2718 | *ptr = (resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue != 0.0);
|
---|
2719 | } else {
|
---|
2720 | result = Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, resultPtr, ptr);
|
---|
2721 | if (result != TCL_OK) {
|
---|
2722 | return result;
|
---|
2723 | }
|
---|
2724 | }
|
---|
2725 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
2726 | }
|
---|
2727 | return result;
|
---|
2728 | }
|
---|
2729 | |
---|
2730 |
|
---|
2731 | /*
|
---|
2732 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2733 | *
|
---|
2734 | * TclInvoke --
|
---|
2735 | *
|
---|
2736 | * Invokes a Tcl command, given an argv/argc, from either the
|
---|
2737 | * exposed or the hidden sets of commands in the given interpreter.
|
---|
2738 | * NOTE: The command is invoked in the current stack frame of
|
---|
2739 | * the interpreter, thus it can modify local variables.
|
---|
2740 | *
|
---|
2741 | * Results:
|
---|
2742 | * A standard Tcl result.
|
---|
2743 | *
|
---|
2744 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2745 | * Whatever the command does.
|
---|
2746 | *
|
---|
2747 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2748 | */
|
---|
2749 |
|
---|
2750 | int
|
---|
2751 | TclInvoke(interp, argc, argv, flags)
|
---|
2752 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Where to invoke the command. */
|
---|
2753 | int argc; /* Count of args. */
|
---|
2754 | register char **argv; /* The arg strings; argv[0] is the name of
|
---|
2755 | * the command to invoke. */
|
---|
2756 | int flags; /* Combination of flags controlling the
|
---|
2757 | * call: TCL_INVOKE_HIDDEN and
|
---|
2758 | * TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN. */
|
---|
2759 | {
|
---|
2760 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
|
---|
2761 | register int i;
|
---|
2762 | int length, result;
|
---|
2763 |
|
---|
2764 | /*
|
---|
2765 | * This procedure generates an objv array for object arguments that hold
|
---|
2766 | * the argv strings. It starts out with stack-allocated space but uses
|
---|
2767 | * dynamically-allocated storage if needed.
|
---|
2768 | */
|
---|
2769 |
|
---|
2770 | #define NUM_ARGS 20
|
---|
2771 | Tcl_Obj *(objStorage[NUM_ARGS]);
|
---|
2772 | register Tcl_Obj **objv = objStorage;
|
---|
2773 |
|
---|
2774 | /*
|
---|
2775 | * Create the object argument array "objv". Make sure objv is large
|
---|
2776 | * enough to hold the objc arguments plus 1 extra for the zero
|
---|
2777 | * end-of-objv word.
|
---|
2778 | */
|
---|
2779 |
|
---|
2780 | if ((argc + 1) > NUM_ARGS) {
|
---|
2781 | objv = (Tcl_Obj **)
|
---|
2782 | ckalloc((unsigned)(argc + 1) * sizeof(Tcl_Obj *));
|
---|
2783 | }
|
---|
2784 |
|
---|
2785 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
---|
2786 | length = strlen(argv[i]);
|
---|
2787 | objv[i] = Tcl_NewStringObj(argv[i], length);
|
---|
2788 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objv[i]);
|
---|
2789 | }
|
---|
2790 | objv[argc] = 0;
|
---|
2791 |
|
---|
2792 | /*
|
---|
2793 | * Use TclObjInterpProc to actually invoke the command.
|
---|
2794 | */
|
---|
2795 |
|
---|
2796 | result = TclObjInvoke(interp, argc, objv, flags);
|
---|
2797 |
|
---|
2798 | /*
|
---|
2799 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
2800 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
2801 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION CONTAINS NULLS.
|
---|
2802 | */
|
---|
2803 |
|
---|
2804 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
2805 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), (int *) NULL),
|
---|
2806 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
2807 |
|
---|
2808 | /*
|
---|
2809 | * Decrement the ref counts on the objv elements since we are done
|
---|
2810 | * with them.
|
---|
2811 | */
|
---|
2812 |
|
---|
2813 | for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) {
|
---|
2814 | objPtr = objv[i];
|
---|
2815 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr);
|
---|
2816 | }
|
---|
2817 |
|
---|
2818 | /*
|
---|
2819 | * Free the objv array if malloc'ed storage was used.
|
---|
2820 | */
|
---|
2821 |
|
---|
2822 | if (objv != objStorage) {
|
---|
2823 | ckfree((char *) objv);
|
---|
2824 | }
|
---|
2825 | return result;
|
---|
2826 | #undef NUM_ARGS
|
---|
2827 | }
|
---|
2828 | |
---|
2829 |
|
---|
2830 | /*
|
---|
2831 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2832 | *
|
---|
2833 | * TclGlobalInvoke --
|
---|
2834 | *
|
---|
2835 | * Invokes a Tcl command, given an argv/argc, from either the
|
---|
2836 | * exposed or hidden sets of commands in the given interpreter.
|
---|
2837 | * NOTE: The command is invoked in the global stack frame of
|
---|
2838 | * the interpreter, thus it cannot see any current state on
|
---|
2839 | * the stack for that interpreter.
|
---|
2840 | *
|
---|
2841 | * Results:
|
---|
2842 | * A standard Tcl result.
|
---|
2843 | *
|
---|
2844 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2845 | * Whatever the command does.
|
---|
2846 | *
|
---|
2847 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2848 | */
|
---|
2849 |
|
---|
2850 | int
|
---|
2851 | TclGlobalInvoke(interp, argc, argv, flags)
|
---|
2852 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Where to invoke the command. */
|
---|
2853 | int argc; /* Count of args. */
|
---|
2854 | register char **argv; /* The arg strings; argv[0] is the name of
|
---|
2855 | * the command to invoke. */
|
---|
2856 | int flags; /* Combination of flags controlling the
|
---|
2857 | * call: TCL_INVOKE_HIDDEN and
|
---|
2858 | * TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN. */
|
---|
2859 | {
|
---|
2860 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
2861 | int result;
|
---|
2862 | CallFrame *savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
2863 |
|
---|
2864 | savedVarFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
|
---|
2865 | iPtr->varFramePtr = NULL;
|
---|
2866 | result = TclInvoke(interp, argc, argv, flags);
|
---|
2867 | iPtr->varFramePtr = savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
2868 | return result;
|
---|
2869 | }
|
---|
2870 | |
---|
2871 |
|
---|
2872 | /*
|
---|
2873 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2874 | *
|
---|
2875 | * TclObjInvokeGlobal --
|
---|
2876 | *
|
---|
2877 | * Object version: Invokes a Tcl command, given an objv/objc, from
|
---|
2878 | * either the exposed or hidden set of commands in the given
|
---|
2879 | * interpreter.
|
---|
2880 | * NOTE: The command is invoked in the global stack frame of the
|
---|
2881 | * interpreter, thus it cannot see any current state on the
|
---|
2882 | * stack of that interpreter.
|
---|
2883 | *
|
---|
2884 | * Results:
|
---|
2885 | * A standard Tcl result.
|
---|
2886 | *
|
---|
2887 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2888 | * Whatever the command does.
|
---|
2889 | *
|
---|
2890 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2891 | */
|
---|
2892 |
|
---|
2893 | int
|
---|
2894 | TclObjInvokeGlobal(interp, objc, objv, flags)
|
---|
2895 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which command is
|
---|
2896 | * to be invoked. */
|
---|
2897 | int objc; /* Count of arguments. */
|
---|
2898 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument value objects; objv[0]
|
---|
2899 | * points to the name of the
|
---|
2900 | * command to invoke. */
|
---|
2901 | int flags; /* Combination of flags controlling
|
---|
2902 | * the call: TCL_INVOKE_HIDDEN and
|
---|
2903 | * TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN. */
|
---|
2904 | {
|
---|
2905 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
2906 | int result;
|
---|
2907 | CallFrame *savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
2908 |
|
---|
2909 | savedVarFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
|
---|
2910 | iPtr->varFramePtr = NULL;
|
---|
2911 | result = TclObjInvoke(interp, objc, objv, flags);
|
---|
2912 | iPtr->varFramePtr = savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
2913 | return result;
|
---|
2914 | }
|
---|
2915 | |
---|
2916 |
|
---|
2917 | /*
|
---|
2918 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2919 | *
|
---|
2920 | * TclObjInvoke --
|
---|
2921 | *
|
---|
2922 | * Invokes a Tcl command, given an objv/objc, from either the
|
---|
2923 | * exposed or the hidden sets of commands in the given interpreter.
|
---|
2924 | *
|
---|
2925 | * Results:
|
---|
2926 | * A standard Tcl object result.
|
---|
2927 | *
|
---|
2928 | * Side effects:
|
---|
2929 | * Whatever the command does.
|
---|
2930 | *
|
---|
2931 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
2932 | */
|
---|
2933 |
|
---|
2934 | int
|
---|
2935 | TclObjInvoke(interp, objc, objv, flags)
|
---|
2936 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which command is
|
---|
2937 | * to be invoked. */
|
---|
2938 | int objc; /* Count of arguments. */
|
---|
2939 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Argument value objects; objv[0]
|
---|
2940 | * points to the name of the
|
---|
2941 | * command to invoke. */
|
---|
2942 | int flags; /* Combination of flags controlling
|
---|
2943 | * the call: TCL_INVOKE_HIDDEN and
|
---|
2944 | * TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN. */
|
---|
2945 | {
|
---|
2946 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
2947 | Tcl_HashTable *hTblPtr; /* Table of hidden commands. */
|
---|
2948 | char *cmdName; /* Name of the command from objv[0]. */
|
---|
2949 | register Tcl_HashEntry *hPtr;
|
---|
2950 | Tcl_Command cmd;
|
---|
2951 | Command *cmdPtr;
|
---|
2952 | int localObjc; /* Used to invoke "unknown" if the */
|
---|
2953 | Tcl_Obj **localObjv = NULL; /* command is not found. */
|
---|
2954 | register int i;
|
---|
2955 | int length, result;
|
---|
2956 | char *bytes;
|
---|
2957 |
|
---|
2958 | if (interp == (Tcl_Interp *) NULL) {
|
---|
2959 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2960 | }
|
---|
2961 |
|
---|
2962 | if ((objc < 1) || (objv == (Tcl_Obj **) NULL)) {
|
---|
2963 | Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2964 | "illegal argument vector", -1);
|
---|
2965 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2966 | }
|
---|
2967 |
|
---|
2968 | /*
|
---|
2969 | * THE FOLLOWING CODE FAILS IF THE STRING REP CONTAINS NULLS.
|
---|
2970 | */
|
---|
2971 |
|
---|
2972 | cmdName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[0], (int *) NULL);
|
---|
2973 | if (flags & TCL_INVOKE_HIDDEN) {
|
---|
2974 | /*
|
---|
2975 | * Find the table of hidden commands; error out if none.
|
---|
2976 | */
|
---|
2977 |
|
---|
2978 | hTblPtr = (Tcl_HashTable *)
|
---|
2979 | Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, "tclHiddenCmds", NULL);
|
---|
2980 | if (hTblPtr == (Tcl_HashTable *) NULL) {
|
---|
2981 | badhiddenCmdToken:
|
---|
2982 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
2983 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
2984 | "invalid hidden command name \"", cmdName, "\"",
|
---|
2985 | (char *) NULL);
|
---|
2986 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
2987 | }
|
---|
2988 | hPtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(hTblPtr, cmdName);
|
---|
2989 |
|
---|
2990 | /*
|
---|
2991 | * We never invoke "unknown" for hidden commands.
|
---|
2992 | */
|
---|
2993 |
|
---|
2994 | if (hPtr == NULL) {
|
---|
2995 | goto badhiddenCmdToken;
|
---|
2996 | }
|
---|
2997 | cmdPtr = (Command *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hPtr);
|
---|
2998 | } else {
|
---|
2999 | cmdPtr = NULL;
|
---|
3000 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, cmdName,
|
---|
3001 | (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL, /*flags*/ TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
---|
3002 | if (cmd != (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
3003 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
3004 | }
|
---|
3005 | if (cmdPtr == NULL) {
|
---|
3006 | if (!(flags & TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN)) {
|
---|
3007 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand(interp, "unknown",
|
---|
3008 | (Tcl_Namespace *) NULL, /*flags*/ TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
---|
3009 | if (cmd != (Tcl_Command) NULL) {
|
---|
3010 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd;
|
---|
3011 | }
|
---|
3012 | if (cmdPtr != NULL) {
|
---|
3013 | localObjc = (objc + 1);
|
---|
3014 | localObjv = (Tcl_Obj **)
|
---|
3015 | ckalloc((unsigned) (sizeof(Tcl_Obj *) * localObjc));
|
---|
3016 | localObjv[0] = Tcl_NewStringObj("unknown", -1);
|
---|
3017 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(localObjv[0]);
|
---|
3018 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
|
---|
3019 | localObjv[i+1] = objv[i];
|
---|
3020 | }
|
---|
3021 | objc = localObjc;
|
---|
3022 | objv = localObjv;
|
---|
3023 | }
|
---|
3024 | }
|
---|
3025 |
|
---|
3026 | /*
|
---|
3027 | * Check again if we found the command. If not, "unknown" is
|
---|
3028 | * not present and we cannot help, or the caller said not to
|
---|
3029 | * call "unknown" (they specified TCL_INVOKE_NO_UNKNOWN).
|
---|
3030 | */
|
---|
3031 |
|
---|
3032 | if (cmdPtr == NULL) {
|
---|
3033 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
3034 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
3035 | "invalid command name \"", cmdName, "\"",
|
---|
3036 | (char *) NULL);
|
---|
3037 | return TCL_ERROR;
|
---|
3038 | }
|
---|
3039 | }
|
---|
3040 | }
|
---|
3041 |
|
---|
3042 | /*
|
---|
3043 | * Invoke the command procedure. First reset the interpreter's string
|
---|
3044 | * and object results to their default empty values since they could
|
---|
3045 | * have gotten changed by earlier invocations.
|
---|
3046 | */
|
---|
3047 |
|
---|
3048 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp);
|
---|
3049 | iPtr->cmdCount++;
|
---|
3050 | result = (*cmdPtr->objProc)(cmdPtr->objClientData, interp, objc, objv);
|
---|
3051 |
|
---|
3052 | /*
|
---|
3053 | * If an error occurred, record information about what was being
|
---|
3054 | * executed when the error occurred.
|
---|
3055 | */
|
---|
3056 |
|
---|
3057 | if ((result == TCL_ERROR) && !(iPtr->flags & ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED)) {
|
---|
3058 | Tcl_DString ds;
|
---|
3059 |
|
---|
3060 | Tcl_DStringInit(&ds);
|
---|
3061 | if (!(iPtr->flags & ERR_IN_PROGRESS)) {
|
---|
3062 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\n while invoking\n\"", -1);
|
---|
3063 | } else {
|
---|
3064 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\n invoked from within\n\"", -1);
|
---|
3065 | }
|
---|
3066 | for (i = 0; i < objc; i++) {
|
---|
3067 | bytes = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i], &length);
|
---|
3068 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, bytes, length);
|
---|
3069 | if (i < (objc - 1)) {
|
---|
3070 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, " ", -1);
|
---|
3071 | } else if (Tcl_DStringLength(&ds) > 100) {
|
---|
3072 | Tcl_DStringSetLength(&ds, 100);
|
---|
3073 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "...", -1);
|
---|
3074 | break;
|
---|
3075 | }
|
---|
3076 | }
|
---|
3077 |
|
---|
3078 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "\"", -1);
|
---|
3079 | Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), -1);
|
---|
3080 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds);
|
---|
3081 | iPtr->flags &= ~ERR_ALREADY_LOGGED;
|
---|
3082 | }
|
---|
3083 |
|
---|
3084 | /*
|
---|
3085 | * Free any locally allocated storage used to call "unknown".
|
---|
3086 | */
|
---|
3087 |
|
---|
3088 | if (localObjv != (Tcl_Obj **) NULL) {
|
---|
3089 | ckfree((char *) localObjv);
|
---|
3090 | }
|
---|
3091 | return result;
|
---|
3092 | }
|
---|
3093 | |
---|
3094 |
|
---|
3095 | /*
|
---|
3096 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3097 | *
|
---|
3098 | * Tcl_ExprString --
|
---|
3099 | *
|
---|
3100 | * Evaluate an expression in a string and return its value in string
|
---|
3101 | * form.
|
---|
3102 | *
|
---|
3103 | * Results:
|
---|
3104 | * A standard Tcl result. If the result is TCL_OK, then the
|
---|
3105 | * interpreter's result is set to the string value of the
|
---|
3106 | * expression. If the result is TCL_OK, then interp->result
|
---|
3107 | * contains an error message.
|
---|
3108 | *
|
---|
3109 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3110 | * A Tcl object is allocated to hold a copy of the expression string.
|
---|
3111 | * This expression object is passed to Tcl_ExprObj and then
|
---|
3112 | * deallocated.
|
---|
3113 | *
|
---|
3114 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3115 | */
|
---|
3116 |
|
---|
3117 | int
|
---|
3118 | Tcl_ExprString(interp, string)
|
---|
3119 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
3120 | * expression. */
|
---|
3121 | char *string; /* Expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
3122 | {
|
---|
3123 | register Tcl_Obj *exprPtr;
|
---|
3124 | Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
---|
3125 | int length = strlen(string);
|
---|
3126 | char buf[100];
|
---|
3127 | int result = TCL_OK;
|
---|
3128 |
|
---|
3129 | if (length > 0) {
|
---|
3130 | TclNewObj(exprPtr);
|
---|
3131 | TclInitStringRep(exprPtr, string, length);
|
---|
3132 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(exprPtr);
|
---|
3133 |
|
---|
3134 | result = Tcl_ExprObj(interp, exprPtr, &resultPtr);
|
---|
3135 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
3136 | /*
|
---|
3137 | * Set the interpreter's string result from the result object.
|
---|
3138 | */
|
---|
3139 |
|
---|
3140 | if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType) {
|
---|
3141 | sprintf(buf, "%ld", resultPtr->internalRep.longValue);
|
---|
3142 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3143 | } else if (resultPtr->typePtr == &tclDoubleType) {
|
---|
3144 | Tcl_PrintDouble((Tcl_Interp *) NULL,
|
---|
3145 | resultPtr->internalRep.doubleValue, buf);
|
---|
3146 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3147 | } else {
|
---|
3148 | /*
|
---|
3149 | * Set interpreter's string result from the result object.
|
---|
3150 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION HAS NULLS.
|
---|
3151 | */
|
---|
3152 |
|
---|
3153 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
3154 | TclGetStringFromObj(resultPtr, (int *) NULL),
|
---|
3155 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3156 | }
|
---|
3157 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(resultPtr); /* discard the result object */
|
---|
3158 | } else {
|
---|
3159 | /*
|
---|
3160 | * Move the interpreter's object result to the string result,
|
---|
3161 | * then reset the object result.
|
---|
3162 | * FAILS IF OBJECT RESULT'S STRING REPRESENTATION HAS NULLS.
|
---|
3163 | */
|
---|
3164 |
|
---|
3165 | Tcl_SetResult(interp,
|
---|
3166 | TclGetStringFromObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
---|
3167 | (int *) NULL),
|
---|
3168 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3169 | }
|
---|
3170 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(exprPtr); /* discard the expression object */
|
---|
3171 | } else {
|
---|
3172 | /*
|
---|
3173 | * An empty string. Just set the interpreter's result to 0.
|
---|
3174 | */
|
---|
3175 |
|
---|
3176 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, "0", TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3177 | }
|
---|
3178 | return result;
|
---|
3179 | }
|
---|
3180 | |
---|
3181 |
|
---|
3182 | /*
|
---|
3183 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3184 | *
|
---|
3185 | * Tcl_ExprObj --
|
---|
3186 | *
|
---|
3187 | * Evaluate an expression in a Tcl_Obj.
|
---|
3188 | *
|
---|
3189 | * Results:
|
---|
3190 | * A standard Tcl object result. If the result is other than TCL_OK,
|
---|
3191 | * then the interpreter's result contains an error message. If the
|
---|
3192 | * result is TCL_OK, then a pointer to the expression's result value
|
---|
3193 | * object is stored in resultPtrPtr. In that case, the object's ref
|
---|
3194 | * count is incremented to reflect the reference returned to the
|
---|
3195 | * caller; the caller is then responsible for the resulting object
|
---|
3196 | * and must, for example, decrement the ref count when it is finished
|
---|
3197 | * with the object.
|
---|
3198 | *
|
---|
3199 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3200 | * Any side effects caused by subcommands in the expression, if any.
|
---|
3201 | * The interpreter result is not modified unless there is an error.
|
---|
3202 | *
|
---|
3203 | *--------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3204 | */
|
---|
3205 |
|
---|
3206 | int
|
---|
3207 | Tcl_ExprObj(interp, objPtr, resultPtrPtr)
|
---|
3208 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Context in which to evaluate the
|
---|
3209 | * expression. */
|
---|
3210 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to Tcl object containing
|
---|
3211 | * expression to evaluate. */
|
---|
3212 | Tcl_Obj **resultPtrPtr; /* Where the Tcl_Obj* that is the expression
|
---|
3213 | * result is stored if no errors occur. */
|
---|
3214 | {
|
---|
3215 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3216 | CompileEnv compEnv; /* Compilation environment structure
|
---|
3217 | * allocated in frame. */
|
---|
3218 | register ByteCode *codePtr = NULL;
|
---|
3219 | /* Tcl Internal type of bytecode.
|
---|
3220 | * Initialized to avoid compiler warning. */
|
---|
3221 | AuxData *auxDataPtr;
|
---|
3222 | Interp dummy;
|
---|
3223 | Tcl_Obj *saveObjPtr;
|
---|
3224 | char *string;
|
---|
3225 | int result;
|
---|
3226 | int i;
|
---|
3227 |
|
---|
3228 | /*
|
---|
3229 | * Get the ByteCode from the object. If it exists, make sure it hasn't
|
---|
3230 | * been invalidated by, e.g., someone redefining a command with a
|
---|
3231 | * compile procedure (this might make the compiled code wrong). If
|
---|
3232 | * necessary, convert the object to be a ByteCode object and compile it.
|
---|
3233 | * Also, if the code was compiled in/for a different interpreter, we
|
---|
3234 | * recompile it.
|
---|
3235 | *
|
---|
3236 | * Precompiled expressions, however, are immutable and therefore
|
---|
3237 | * they are not recompiled, even if the epoch has changed.
|
---|
3238 | *
|
---|
3239 | * THIS FAILS IF THE OBJECT'S STRING REP HAS A NULL BYTE.
|
---|
3240 | */
|
---|
3241 |
|
---|
3242 | if (objPtr->typePtr == &tclByteCodeType) {
|
---|
3243 | codePtr = (ByteCode *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
|
---|
3244 | if ((codePtr->iPtr != iPtr)
|
---|
3245 | || (codePtr->compileEpoch != iPtr->compileEpoch)) {
|
---|
3246 | if (codePtr->flags & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED) {
|
---|
3247 | if (codePtr->iPtr != iPtr) {
|
---|
3248 | panic("Tcl_ExprObj: compiled expression jumped interps");
|
---|
3249 | }
|
---|
3250 | codePtr->compileEpoch = iPtr->compileEpoch;
|
---|
3251 | } else {
|
---|
3252 | tclByteCodeType.freeIntRepProc(objPtr);
|
---|
3253 | objPtr->typePtr = (Tcl_ObjType *) NULL;
|
---|
3254 | }
|
---|
3255 | }
|
---|
3256 | }
|
---|
3257 | if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteCodeType) {
|
---|
3258 | int length;
|
---|
3259 | string = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length);
|
---|
3260 | TclInitCompileEnv(interp, &compEnv, string);
|
---|
3261 | result = TclCompileExpr(interp, string, string + length,
|
---|
3262 | /*flags*/ 0, &compEnv);
|
---|
3263 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
3264 | /*
|
---|
3265 | * If the expression yielded no instructions (e.g., was empty),
|
---|
3266 | * push an integer zero object as the expressions's result.
|
---|
3267 | */
|
---|
3268 |
|
---|
3269 | if (compEnv.codeNext == NULL) {
|
---|
3270 | int objIndex = TclObjIndexForString("0", 0,
|
---|
3271 | /*allocStrRep*/ 0, /*inHeap*/ 0, &compEnv);
|
---|
3272 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = compEnv.objArrayPtr[objIndex];
|
---|
3273 |
|
---|
3274 | Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr);
|
---|
3275 | objPtr->internalRep.longValue = 0;
|
---|
3276 | objPtr->typePtr = &tclIntType;
|
---|
3277 |
|
---|
3278 | TclEmitPush(objIndex, &compEnv);
|
---|
3279 | }
|
---|
3280 |
|
---|
3281 | /*
|
---|
3282 | * Add done instruction at the end of the instruction sequence.
|
---|
3283 | */
|
---|
3284 |
|
---|
3285 | TclEmitOpcode(INST_DONE, &compEnv);
|
---|
3286 |
|
---|
3287 | TclInitByteCodeObj(objPtr, &compEnv);
|
---|
3288 | codePtr = (ByteCode *) objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr;
|
---|
3289 | if (tclTraceCompile == 2) {
|
---|
3290 | TclPrintByteCodeObj(interp, objPtr);
|
---|
3291 | }
|
---|
3292 | TclFreeCompileEnv(&compEnv);
|
---|
3293 | } else {
|
---|
3294 | /*
|
---|
3295 | * Compilation errors. Decrement the ref counts on any objects
|
---|
3296 | * in the object array before freeing the compilation
|
---|
3297 | * environment.
|
---|
3298 | */
|
---|
3299 |
|
---|
3300 | for (i = 0; i < compEnv.objArrayNext; i++) {
|
---|
3301 | Tcl_Obj *elemPtr = compEnv.objArrayPtr[i];
|
---|
3302 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(elemPtr);
|
---|
3303 | }
|
---|
3304 |
|
---|
3305 | auxDataPtr = compEnv.auxDataArrayPtr;
|
---|
3306 | for (i = 0; i < compEnv.auxDataArrayNext; i++) {
|
---|
3307 | if (auxDataPtr->type->freeProc != NULL) {
|
---|
3308 | auxDataPtr->type->freeProc(auxDataPtr->clientData);
|
---|
3309 | }
|
---|
3310 | auxDataPtr++;
|
---|
3311 | }
|
---|
3312 | TclFreeCompileEnv(&compEnv);
|
---|
3313 | return result;
|
---|
3314 | }
|
---|
3315 | }
|
---|
3316 |
|
---|
3317 | /*
|
---|
3318 | * Execute the expression after first saving the interpreter's result.
|
---|
3319 | */
|
---|
3320 |
|
---|
3321 | dummy.objResultPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
---|
3322 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(dummy.objResultPtr);
|
---|
3323 | if (interp->freeProc == 0) {
|
---|
3324 | dummy.freeProc = (Tcl_FreeProc *) 0;
|
---|
3325 | dummy.result = "";
|
---|
3326 | Tcl_SetResult((Tcl_Interp *) &dummy, interp->result,
|
---|
3327 | TCL_VOLATILE);
|
---|
3328 | } else {
|
---|
3329 | dummy.freeProc = interp->freeProc;
|
---|
3330 | dummy.result = interp->result;
|
---|
3331 | interp->freeProc = (Tcl_FreeProc *) 0;
|
---|
3332 | }
|
---|
3333 |
|
---|
3334 | saveObjPtr = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
|
---|
3335 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(saveObjPtr);
|
---|
3336 |
|
---|
3337 | /*
|
---|
3338 | * Increment the code's ref count while it is being executed. If
|
---|
3339 | * afterwards no references to it remain, free the code.
|
---|
3340 | */
|
---|
3341 |
|
---|
3342 | codePtr->refCount++;
|
---|
3343 | result = TclExecuteByteCode(interp, codePtr);
|
---|
3344 | codePtr->refCount--;
|
---|
3345 | if (codePtr->refCount <= 0) {
|
---|
3346 | TclCleanupByteCode(codePtr);
|
---|
3347 | }
|
---|
3348 |
|
---|
3349 | /*
|
---|
3350 | * If the expression evaluated successfully, store a pointer to its
|
---|
3351 | * value object in resultPtrPtr then restore the old interpreter result.
|
---|
3352 | * We increment the object's ref count to reflect the reference that we
|
---|
3353 | * are returning to the caller. We also decrement the ref count of the
|
---|
3354 | * interpreter's result object after calling Tcl_SetResult since we
|
---|
3355 | * next store into that field directly.
|
---|
3356 | */
|
---|
3357 |
|
---|
3358 | if (result == TCL_OK) {
|
---|
3359 | *resultPtrPtr = iPtr->objResultPtr;
|
---|
3360 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr);
|
---|
3361 |
|
---|
3362 | Tcl_SetResult(interp, dummy.result,
|
---|
3363 | ((dummy.freeProc == 0) ? TCL_VOLATILE : dummy.freeProc));
|
---|
3364 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(iPtr->objResultPtr);
|
---|
3365 | iPtr->objResultPtr = saveObjPtr;
|
---|
3366 | } else {
|
---|
3367 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(saveObjPtr);
|
---|
3368 | Tcl_FreeResult((Tcl_Interp *) &dummy);
|
---|
3369 | }
|
---|
3370 |
|
---|
3371 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(dummy.objResultPtr);
|
---|
3372 | dummy.objResultPtr = NULL;
|
---|
3373 | return result;
|
---|
3374 | }
|
---|
3375 | |
---|
3376 |
|
---|
3377 | /*
|
---|
3378 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3379 | *
|
---|
3380 | * Tcl_CreateTrace --
|
---|
3381 | *
|
---|
3382 | * Arrange for a procedure to be called to trace command execution.
|
---|
3383 | *
|
---|
3384 | * Results:
|
---|
3385 | * The return value is a token for the trace, which may be passed
|
---|
3386 | * to Tcl_DeleteTrace to eliminate the trace.
|
---|
3387 | *
|
---|
3388 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3389 | * From now on, proc will be called just before a command procedure
|
---|
3390 | * is called to execute a Tcl command. Calls to proc will have the
|
---|
3391 | * following form:
|
---|
3392 | *
|
---|
3393 | * void
|
---|
3394 | * proc(clientData, interp, level, command, cmdProc, cmdClientData,
|
---|
3395 | * argc, argv)
|
---|
3396 | * ClientData clientData;
|
---|
3397 | * Tcl_Interp *interp;
|
---|
3398 | * int level;
|
---|
3399 | * char *command;
|
---|
3400 | * int (*cmdProc)();
|
---|
3401 | * ClientData cmdClientData;
|
---|
3402 | * int argc;
|
---|
3403 | * char **argv;
|
---|
3404 | * {
|
---|
3405 | * }
|
---|
3406 | *
|
---|
3407 | * The clientData and interp arguments to proc will be the same
|
---|
3408 | * as the corresponding arguments to this procedure. Level gives
|
---|
3409 | * the nesting level of command interpretation for this interpreter
|
---|
3410 | * (0 corresponds to top level). Command gives the ASCII text of
|
---|
3411 | * the raw command, cmdProc and cmdClientData give the procedure that
|
---|
3412 | * will be called to process the command and the ClientData value it
|
---|
3413 | * will receive, and argc and argv give the arguments to the
|
---|
3414 | * command, after any argument parsing and substitution. Proc
|
---|
3415 | * does not return a value.
|
---|
3416 | *
|
---|
3417 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3418 | */
|
---|
3419 |
|
---|
3420 | Tcl_Trace
|
---|
3421 | Tcl_CreateTrace(interp, level, proc, clientData)
|
---|
3422 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to create trace. */
|
---|
3423 | int level; /* Only call proc for commands at nesting
|
---|
3424 | * level<=argument level (1=>top level). */
|
---|
3425 | Tcl_CmdTraceProc *proc; /* Procedure to call before executing each
|
---|
3426 | * command. */
|
---|
3427 | ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value word to pass to proc. */
|
---|
3428 | {
|
---|
3429 | register Trace *tracePtr;
|
---|
3430 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3431 |
|
---|
3432 | /*
|
---|
3433 | * Invalidate existing compiled code for this interpreter and arrange
|
---|
3434 | * (by setting the DONT_COMPILE_CMDS_INLINE flag) that when compiling
|
---|
3435 | * new code, no commands will be compiled inline (i.e., into an inline
|
---|
3436 | * sequence of instructions). We do this because commands that were
|
---|
3437 | * compiled inline will never result in a command trace being called.
|
---|
3438 | */
|
---|
3439 |
|
---|
3440 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
|
---|
3441 | iPtr->flags |= DONT_COMPILE_CMDS_INLINE;
|
---|
3442 |
|
---|
3443 | tracePtr = (Trace *) ckalloc(sizeof(Trace));
|
---|
3444 | tracePtr->level = level;
|
---|
3445 | tracePtr->proc = proc;
|
---|
3446 | tracePtr->clientData = clientData;
|
---|
3447 | tracePtr->nextPtr = iPtr->tracePtr;
|
---|
3448 | iPtr->tracePtr = tracePtr;
|
---|
3449 |
|
---|
3450 | return (Tcl_Trace) tracePtr;
|
---|
3451 | }
|
---|
3452 | |
---|
3453 |
|
---|
3454 | /*
|
---|
3455 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3456 | *
|
---|
3457 | * Tcl_DeleteTrace --
|
---|
3458 | *
|
---|
3459 | * Remove a trace.
|
---|
3460 | *
|
---|
3461 | * Results:
|
---|
3462 | * None.
|
---|
3463 | *
|
---|
3464 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3465 | * From now on there will be no more calls to the procedure given
|
---|
3466 | * in trace.
|
---|
3467 | *
|
---|
3468 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3469 | */
|
---|
3470 |
|
---|
3471 | void
|
---|
3472 | Tcl_DeleteTrace(interp, trace)
|
---|
3473 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter that contains trace. */
|
---|
3474 | Tcl_Trace trace; /* Token for trace (returned previously by
|
---|
3475 | * Tcl_CreateTrace). */
|
---|
3476 | {
|
---|
3477 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3478 | register Trace *tracePtr = (Trace *) trace;
|
---|
3479 | register Trace *tracePtr2;
|
---|
3480 |
|
---|
3481 | if (iPtr->tracePtr == tracePtr) {
|
---|
3482 | iPtr->tracePtr = tracePtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
3483 | ckfree((char *) tracePtr);
|
---|
3484 | } else {
|
---|
3485 | for (tracePtr2 = iPtr->tracePtr; tracePtr2 != NULL;
|
---|
3486 | tracePtr2 = tracePtr2->nextPtr) {
|
---|
3487 | if (tracePtr2->nextPtr == tracePtr) {
|
---|
3488 | tracePtr2->nextPtr = tracePtr->nextPtr;
|
---|
3489 | ckfree((char *) tracePtr);
|
---|
3490 | break;
|
---|
3491 | }
|
---|
3492 | }
|
---|
3493 | }
|
---|
3494 |
|
---|
3495 | if (iPtr->tracePtr == NULL) {
|
---|
3496 | /*
|
---|
3497 | * When compiling new code, allow commands to be compiled inline.
|
---|
3498 | */
|
---|
3499 |
|
---|
3500 | iPtr->flags &= ~DONT_COMPILE_CMDS_INLINE;
|
---|
3501 | }
|
---|
3502 | }
|
---|
3503 | |
---|
3504 |
|
---|
3505 | /*
|
---|
3506 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3507 | *
|
---|
3508 | * Tcl_AddErrorInfo --
|
---|
3509 | *
|
---|
3510 | * Add information to the "errorInfo" variable that describes the
|
---|
3511 | * current error.
|
---|
3512 | *
|
---|
3513 | * Results:
|
---|
3514 | * None.
|
---|
3515 | *
|
---|
3516 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3517 | * The contents of message are added to the "errorInfo" variable.
|
---|
3518 | * If Tcl_Eval has been called since the current value of errorInfo
|
---|
3519 | * was set, errorInfo is cleared before adding the new message.
|
---|
3520 | * If we are just starting to log an error, errorInfo is initialized
|
---|
3521 | * from the error message in the interpreter's result.
|
---|
3522 | *
|
---|
3523 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3524 | */
|
---|
3525 |
|
---|
3526 | void
|
---|
3527 | Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, message)
|
---|
3528 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to which error information
|
---|
3529 | * pertains. */
|
---|
3530 | char *message; /* Message to record. */
|
---|
3531 | {
|
---|
3532 | Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(interp, message, -1);
|
---|
3533 | }
|
---|
3534 | |
---|
3535 |
|
---|
3536 | /*
|
---|
3537 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3538 | *
|
---|
3539 | * Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo --
|
---|
3540 | *
|
---|
3541 | * Add information to the "errorInfo" variable that describes the
|
---|
3542 | * current error. This routine differs from Tcl_AddErrorInfo by
|
---|
3543 | * taking a byte pointer and length.
|
---|
3544 | *
|
---|
3545 | * Results:
|
---|
3546 | * None.
|
---|
3547 | *
|
---|
3548 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3549 | * "length" bytes from "message" are added to the "errorInfo" variable.
|
---|
3550 | * If "length" is negative, use bytes up to the first NULL byte.
|
---|
3551 | * If Tcl_EvalObj has been called since the current value of errorInfo
|
---|
3552 | * was set, errorInfo is cleared before adding the new message.
|
---|
3553 | * If we are just starting to log an error, errorInfo is initialized
|
---|
3554 | * from the error message in the interpreter's result.
|
---|
3555 | *
|
---|
3556 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3557 | */
|
---|
3558 |
|
---|
3559 | void
|
---|
3560 | Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo(interp, message, length)
|
---|
3561 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to which error information
|
---|
3562 | * pertains. */
|
---|
3563 | char *message; /* Points to the first byte of an array of
|
---|
3564 | * bytes of the message. */
|
---|
3565 | register int length; /* The number of bytes in the message.
|
---|
3566 | * If < 0, then append all bytes up to a
|
---|
3567 | * NULL byte. */
|
---|
3568 | {
|
---|
3569 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3570 | Tcl_Obj *namePtr, *messagePtr;
|
---|
3571 |
|
---|
3572 | /*
|
---|
3573 | * If we are just starting to log an error, errorInfo is initialized
|
---|
3574 | * from the error message in the interpreter's result.
|
---|
3575 | */
|
---|
3576 |
|
---|
3577 | namePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj("errorInfo", -1);
|
---|
3578 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(namePtr);
|
---|
3579 |
|
---|
3580 | if (!(iPtr->flags & ERR_IN_PROGRESS)) { /* just starting to log error */
|
---|
3581 | iPtr->flags |= ERR_IN_PROGRESS;
|
---|
3582 |
|
---|
3583 | if (iPtr->result[0] == 0) {
|
---|
3584 | (void) Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, namePtr, (Tcl_Obj *) NULL,
|
---|
3585 | iPtr->objResultPtr, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
---|
3586 | } else { /* use the string result */
|
---|
3587 | Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "errorInfo", (char *) NULL, interp->result,
|
---|
3588 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
---|
3589 | }
|
---|
3590 |
|
---|
3591 | /*
|
---|
3592 | * If the errorCode variable wasn't set by the code that generated
|
---|
3593 | * the error, set it to "NONE".
|
---|
3594 | */
|
---|
3595 |
|
---|
3596 | if (!(iPtr->flags & ERROR_CODE_SET)) {
|
---|
3597 | (void) Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "errorCode", (char *) NULL, "NONE",
|
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3598 | TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
|
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3599 | }
|
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3600 | }
|
---|
3601 |
|
---|
3602 | /*
|
---|
3603 | * Now append "message" to the end of errorInfo.
|
---|
3604 | */
|
---|
3605 |
|
---|
3606 | if (length != 0) {
|
---|
3607 | messagePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(message, length);
|
---|
3608 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(messagePtr);
|
---|
3609 | Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, namePtr, (Tcl_Obj *) NULL, messagePtr,
|
---|
3610 | (TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY | TCL_APPEND_VALUE));
|
---|
3611 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(messagePtr); /* free msg object appended above */
|
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3612 | }
|
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3613 |
|
---|
3614 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(namePtr); /* free the name object */
|
---|
3615 | }
|
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3616 | |
---|
3617 |
|
---|
3618 | /*
|
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3619 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3620 | *
|
---|
3621 | * Tcl_VarEval --
|
---|
3622 | *
|
---|
3623 | * Given a variable number of string arguments, concatenate them
|
---|
3624 | * all together and execute the result as a Tcl command.
|
---|
3625 | *
|
---|
3626 | * Results:
|
---|
3627 | * A standard Tcl return result. An error message or other
|
---|
3628 | * result may be left in interp->result.
|
---|
3629 | *
|
---|
3630 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3631 | * Depends on what was done by the command.
|
---|
3632 | *
|
---|
3633 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3634 | */
|
---|
3635 | /* VARARGS2 */ /* ARGSUSED */
|
---|
3636 | int
|
---|
3637 | Tcl_VarEval TCL_VARARGS_DEF(Tcl_Interp *,arg1)
|
---|
3638 | {
|
---|
3639 | va_list argList;
|
---|
3640 | Tcl_DString buf;
|
---|
3641 | char *string;
|
---|
3642 | Tcl_Interp *interp;
|
---|
3643 | int result;
|
---|
3644 |
|
---|
3645 | /*
|
---|
3646 | * Copy the strings one after the other into a single larger
|
---|
3647 | * string. Use stack-allocated space for small commands, but if
|
---|
3648 | * the command gets too large than call ckalloc to create the
|
---|
3649 | * space.
|
---|
3650 | */
|
---|
3651 |
|
---|
3652 | interp = TCL_VARARGS_START(Tcl_Interp *,arg1,argList);
|
---|
3653 | Tcl_DStringInit(&buf);
|
---|
3654 | while (1) {
|
---|
3655 | string = va_arg(argList, char *);
|
---|
3656 | if (string == NULL) {
|
---|
3657 | break;
|
---|
3658 | }
|
---|
3659 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&buf, string, -1);
|
---|
3660 | }
|
---|
3661 | va_end(argList);
|
---|
3662 |
|
---|
3663 | result = Tcl_Eval(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&buf));
|
---|
3664 | Tcl_DStringFree(&buf);
|
---|
3665 | return result;
|
---|
3666 | }
|
---|
3667 | |
---|
3668 |
|
---|
3669 | /*
|
---|
3670 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3671 | *
|
---|
3672 | * Tcl_GlobalEval --
|
---|
3673 | *
|
---|
3674 | * Evaluate a command at global level in an interpreter.
|
---|
3675 | *
|
---|
3676 | * Results:
|
---|
3677 | * A standard Tcl result is returned, and interp->result is
|
---|
3678 | * modified accordingly.
|
---|
3679 | *
|
---|
3680 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3681 | * The command string is executed in interp, and the execution
|
---|
3682 | * is carried out in the variable context of global level (no
|
---|
3683 | * procedures active), just as if an "uplevel #0" command were
|
---|
3684 | * being executed.
|
---|
3685 | *
|
---|
3686 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3687 | */
|
---|
3688 |
|
---|
3689 | int
|
---|
3690 | Tcl_GlobalEval(interp, command)
|
---|
3691 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to evaluate command. */
|
---|
3692 | char *command; /* Command to evaluate. */
|
---|
3693 | {
|
---|
3694 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3695 | int result;
|
---|
3696 | CallFrame *savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
3697 |
|
---|
3698 | savedVarFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
|
---|
3699 | iPtr->varFramePtr = NULL;
|
---|
3700 | result = Tcl_Eval(interp, command);
|
---|
3701 | iPtr->varFramePtr = savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
3702 | return result;
|
---|
3703 | }
|
---|
3704 | |
---|
3705 |
|
---|
3706 | /*
|
---|
3707 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3708 | *
|
---|
3709 | * Tcl_GlobalEvalObj --
|
---|
3710 | *
|
---|
3711 | * Execute Tcl commands stored in a Tcl object at global level in
|
---|
3712 | * an interpreter. These commands are compiled into bytecodes if
|
---|
3713 | * necessary.
|
---|
3714 | *
|
---|
3715 | * Results:
|
---|
3716 | * A standard Tcl result is returned, and the interpreter's result
|
---|
3717 | * contains a Tcl object value to supplement the return code.
|
---|
3718 | *
|
---|
3719 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3720 | * The object is converted, if necessary, to a ByteCode object that
|
---|
3721 | * holds the bytecode instructions for the commands. Executing the
|
---|
3722 | * commands will almost certainly have side effects that depend on
|
---|
3723 | * those commands.
|
---|
3724 | *
|
---|
3725 | * The commands are executed in interp, and the execution
|
---|
3726 | * is carried out in the variable context of global level (no
|
---|
3727 | * procedures active), just as if an "uplevel #0" command were
|
---|
3728 | * being executed.
|
---|
3729 | *
|
---|
3730 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3731 | */
|
---|
3732 |
|
---|
3733 | int
|
---|
3734 | Tcl_GlobalEvalObj(interp, objPtr)
|
---|
3735 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to evaluate
|
---|
3736 | * commands. */
|
---|
3737 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object containing commands
|
---|
3738 | * to execute. */
|
---|
3739 | {
|
---|
3740 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3741 | int result;
|
---|
3742 | CallFrame *savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
3743 |
|
---|
3744 | savedVarFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr;
|
---|
3745 | iPtr->varFramePtr = NULL;
|
---|
3746 | result = Tcl_EvalObj(interp, objPtr);
|
---|
3747 | iPtr->varFramePtr = savedVarFramePtr;
|
---|
3748 | return result;
|
---|
3749 | }
|
---|
3750 | |
---|
3751 |
|
---|
3752 | /*
|
---|
3753 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3754 | *
|
---|
3755 | * Tcl_SetRecursionLimit --
|
---|
3756 | *
|
---|
3757 | * Set the maximum number of recursive calls that may be active
|
---|
3758 | * for an interpreter at once.
|
---|
3759 | *
|
---|
3760 | * Results:
|
---|
3761 | * The return value is the old limit on nesting for interp.
|
---|
3762 | *
|
---|
3763 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3764 | * None.
|
---|
3765 | *
|
---|
3766 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3767 | */
|
---|
3768 |
|
---|
3769 | int
|
---|
3770 | Tcl_SetRecursionLimit(interp, depth)
|
---|
3771 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose nesting limit
|
---|
3772 | * is to be set. */
|
---|
3773 | int depth; /* New value for maximimum depth. */
|
---|
3774 | {
|
---|
3775 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3776 | int old;
|
---|
3777 |
|
---|
3778 | old = iPtr->maxNestingDepth;
|
---|
3779 | if (depth > 0) {
|
---|
3780 | iPtr->maxNestingDepth = depth;
|
---|
3781 | }
|
---|
3782 | return old;
|
---|
3783 | }
|
---|
3784 | |
---|
3785 |
|
---|
3786 | /*
|
---|
3787 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3788 | *
|
---|
3789 | * Tcl_AllowExceptions --
|
---|
3790 | *
|
---|
3791 | * Sets a flag in an interpreter so that exceptions can occur
|
---|
3792 | * in the next call to Tcl_Eval without them being turned into
|
---|
3793 | * errors.
|
---|
3794 | *
|
---|
3795 | * Results:
|
---|
3796 | * None.
|
---|
3797 | *
|
---|
3798 | * Side effects:
|
---|
3799 | * The TCL_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS flag gets set in the interpreter's
|
---|
3800 | * evalFlags structure. See the reference documentation for
|
---|
3801 | * more details.
|
---|
3802 | *
|
---|
3803 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
---|
3804 | */
|
---|
3805 |
|
---|
3806 | void
|
---|
3807 | Tcl_AllowExceptions(interp)
|
---|
3808 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which to set flag. */
|
---|
3809 | {
|
---|
3810 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp;
|
---|
3811 |
|
---|
3812 | iPtr->evalFlags |= TCL_ALLOW_EXCEPTIONS;
|
---|
3813 | }
|
---|
3814 |
|
---|