[d7d2da3] | 1 | /*
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| 2 | * tclResolve.c --
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| 3 | *
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| 4 | * Contains hooks for customized command/variable name resolution
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| 5 | * schemes. These hooks allow extensions like [incr Tcl] to add
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| 6 | * their own name resolution rules to the Tcl language. Rules can
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| 7 | * be applied to a particular namespace, to the interpreter as a
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| 8 | * whole, or both.
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| 9 | *
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| 10 | * Copyright (c) 1998 Lucent Technologies, Inc.
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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: tclResolve.c,v 1.1 2008-06-04 13:58:10 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 |
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| 20 | /*
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| 21 | * Declarations for procedures local to this file:
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| 22 | */
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| 23 |
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| 24 | static void BumpCmdRefEpochs _ANSI_ARGS_((Namespace *nsPtr));
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| 25 |
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| 26 | |
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| 27 |
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| 28 | /*
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| 29 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 30 | *
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| 31 | * Tcl_AddInterpResolvers --
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| 32 | *
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| 33 | * Adds a set of command/variable resolution procedures to an
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| 34 | * interpreter. These procedures are consulted when commands
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| 35 | * are resolved in Tcl_FindCommand, and when variables are
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| 36 | * resolved in TclLookupVar and LookupCompiledLocal. Each
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| 37 | * namespace may also have its own set of resolution procedures
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| 38 | * which take precedence over those for the interpreter.
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| 39 | *
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| 40 | * When a name is resolved, it is handled as follows. First,
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| 41 | * the name is passed to the resolution procedures for the
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| 42 | * namespace. If not resolved, the name is passed to each of
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| 43 | * the resolution procedures added to the interpreter. Finally,
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| 44 | * if still not resolved, the name is handled using the default
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| 45 | * Tcl rules for name resolution.
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| 46 | *
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| 47 | * Results:
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| 48 | * Returns pointers to the current name resolution procedures
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| 49 | * in the cmdProcPtr, varProcPtr and compiledVarProcPtr
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| 50 | * arguments.
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| 51 | *
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| 52 | * Side effects:
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| 53 | * If a compiledVarProc is specified, this procedure bumps the
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| 54 | * compileEpoch for the interpreter, forcing all code to be
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| 55 | * recompiled. If a cmdProc is specified, this procedure bumps
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| 56 | * the cmdRefEpoch in all namespaces, forcing commands to be
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| 57 | * resolved again using the new rules.
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| 58 | *
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| 59 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 60 | */
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| 61 |
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| 62 | void
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| 63 | Tcl_AddInterpResolvers(interp, name, cmdProc, varProc, compiledVarProc)
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| 64 |
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| 65 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose name resolution
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| 66 | * rules are being modified. */
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| 67 | char *name; /* Name of this resolution scheme. */
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| 68 | Tcl_ResolveCmdProc *cmdProc; /* New procedure for command
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| 69 | * resolution */
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| 70 | Tcl_ResolveVarProc *varProc; /* Procedure for variable resolution
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| 71 | * at runtime */
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| 72 | Tcl_ResolveCompiledVarProc *compiledVarProc;
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| 73 | /* Procedure for variable resolution
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| 74 | * at compile time. */
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| 75 | {
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| 76 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp*)interp;
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| 77 | ResolverScheme *resPtr;
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| 78 |
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| 79 | /*
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| 80 | * Since we're adding a new name resolution scheme, we must force
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| 81 | * all code to be recompiled to use the new scheme. If there
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| 82 | * are new compiled variable resolution rules, bump the compiler
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| 83 | * epoch to invalidate compiled code. If there are new command
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| 84 | * resolution rules, bump the cmdRefEpoch in all namespaces.
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| 85 | */
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| 86 | if (compiledVarProc) {
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| 87 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
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| 88 | }
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| 89 | if (cmdProc) {
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| 90 | BumpCmdRefEpochs(iPtr->globalNsPtr);
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| 91 | }
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| 92 |
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| 93 | /*
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| 94 | * Look for an existing scheme with the given name. If found,
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| 95 | * then replace its rules.
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| 96 | */
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| 97 | for (resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr; resPtr != NULL; resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr) {
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| 98 | if (*name == *resPtr->name && strcmp(name, resPtr->name) == 0) {
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| 99 | resPtr->cmdResProc = cmdProc;
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| 100 | resPtr->varResProc = varProc;
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| 101 | resPtr->compiledVarResProc = compiledVarProc;
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| 102 | return;
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| 103 | }
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| 104 | }
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| 105 |
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| 106 | /*
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| 107 | * Otherwise, this is a new scheme. Add it to the FRONT
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| 108 | * of the linked list, so that it overrides existing schemes.
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| 109 | */
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| 110 | resPtr = (ResolverScheme *) ckalloc(sizeof(ResolverScheme));
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| 111 | resPtr->name = (char*)ckalloc((unsigned)(strlen(name)+1));
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| 112 | strcpy(resPtr->name, name);
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| 113 | resPtr->cmdResProc = cmdProc;
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| 114 | resPtr->varResProc = varProc;
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| 115 | resPtr->compiledVarResProc = compiledVarProc;
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| 116 | resPtr->nextPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr;
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| 117 | iPtr->resolverPtr = resPtr;
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| 118 | }
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| 119 | |
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| 120 |
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| 121 | /*
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| 122 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 123 | *
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| 124 | * Tcl_GetInterpResolvers --
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| 125 | *
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| 126 | * Looks for a set of command/variable resolution procedures with
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| 127 | * the given name in an interpreter. These procedures are
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| 128 | * registered by calling Tcl_AddInterpResolvers.
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| 129 | *
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| 130 | * Results:
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| 131 | * If the name is recognized, this procedure returns non-zero,
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| 132 | * along with pointers to the name resolution procedures in
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| 133 | * the Tcl_ResolverInfo structure. If the name is not recognized,
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| 134 | * this procedure returns zero.
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| 135 | *
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| 136 | * Side effects:
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| 137 | * None.
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| 138 | *
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| 139 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 140 | */
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| 141 |
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| 142 | int
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| 143 | Tcl_GetInterpResolvers(interp, name, resInfoPtr)
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| 144 |
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| 145 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose name resolution
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| 146 | * rules are being queried. */
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| 147 | char *name; /* Look for a scheme with this name. */
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| 148 | Tcl_ResolverInfo *resInfoPtr; /* Returns pointers to the procedures,
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| 149 | * if found */
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| 150 | {
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| 151 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp*)interp;
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| 152 | ResolverScheme *resPtr;
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| 153 |
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| 154 | /*
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| 155 | * Look for an existing scheme with the given name. If found,
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| 156 | * then return pointers to its procedures.
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| 157 | */
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| 158 | for (resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr; resPtr != NULL; resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr) {
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| 159 | if (*name == *resPtr->name && strcmp(name, resPtr->name) == 0) {
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| 160 | resInfoPtr->cmdResProc = resPtr->cmdResProc;
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| 161 | resInfoPtr->varResProc = resPtr->varResProc;
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| 162 | resInfoPtr->compiledVarResProc = resPtr->compiledVarResProc;
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| 163 | return 1;
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| 164 | }
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| 165 | }
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| 166 |
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| 167 | return 0;
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| 168 | }
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| 169 | |
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| 170 |
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| 171 | /*
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| 172 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 173 | *
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| 174 | * Tcl_RemoveInterpResolvers --
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| 175 | *
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| 176 | * Removes a set of command/variable resolution procedures
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| 177 | * previously added by Tcl_AddInterpResolvers. The next time
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| 178 | * a command/variable name is resolved, these procedures
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| 179 | * won't be consulted.
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| 180 | *
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| 181 | * Results:
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| 182 | * Returns non-zero if the name was recognized and the
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| 183 | * resolution scheme was deleted. Returns zero otherwise.
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| 184 | *
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| 185 | * Side effects:
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| 186 | * If a scheme with a compiledVarProc was deleted, this procedure
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| 187 | * bumps the compileEpoch for the interpreter, forcing all code
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| 188 | * to be recompiled. If a scheme with a cmdProc was deleted,
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| 189 | * this procedure bumps the cmdRefEpoch in all namespaces,
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| 190 | * forcing commands to be resolved again using the new rules.
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| 191 | *
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| 192 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 193 | */
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| 194 |
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| 195 | int
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| 196 | Tcl_RemoveInterpResolvers(interp, name)
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| 197 |
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| 198 | Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter whose name resolution
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| 199 | * rules are being modified. */
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| 200 | char *name; /* Name of the scheme to be removed. */
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| 201 | {
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| 202 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp*)interp;
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| 203 | ResolverScheme **prevPtrPtr, *resPtr;
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| 204 |
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| 205 | /*
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| 206 | * Look for an existing scheme with the given name.
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| 207 | */
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| 208 | prevPtrPtr = &iPtr->resolverPtr;
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| 209 | for (resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr; resPtr != NULL; resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr) {
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| 210 | if (*name == *resPtr->name && strcmp(name, resPtr->name) == 0) {
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| 211 | break;
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| 212 | }
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| 213 | prevPtrPtr = &resPtr->nextPtr;
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| 214 | }
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| 215 |
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| 216 | /*
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| 217 | * If we found the scheme, delete it.
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| 218 | */
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| 219 | if (resPtr) {
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| 220 | /*
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| 221 | * If we're deleting a scheme with compiled variable resolution
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| 222 | * rules, bump the compiler epoch to invalidate compiled code.
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| 223 | * If we're deleting a scheme with command resolution rules,
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| 224 | * bump the cmdRefEpoch in all namespaces.
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| 225 | */
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| 226 | if (resPtr->compiledVarResProc) {
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| 227 | iPtr->compileEpoch++;
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| 228 | }
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| 229 | if (resPtr->cmdResProc) {
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| 230 | BumpCmdRefEpochs(iPtr->globalNsPtr);
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| 231 | }
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| 232 |
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| 233 | *prevPtrPtr = resPtr->nextPtr;
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| 234 | ckfree(resPtr->name);
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| 235 | ckfree((char *) resPtr);
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| 236 |
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| 237 | return 1;
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| 238 | }
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| 239 | return 0;
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| 240 | }
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| 243 | /*
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| 244 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 245 | *
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| 246 | * BumpCmdRefEpochs --
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| 247 | *
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| 248 | * This procedure is used to bump the cmdRefEpoch counters in
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| 249 | * the specified namespace and all of its child namespaces.
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| 250 | * It is used whenever name resolution schemes are added/removed
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| 251 | * from an interpreter, to invalidate all command references.
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| 252 | *
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| 253 | * Results:
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| 254 | * None.
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| 255 | *
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| 256 | * Side effects:
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| 257 | * Bumps the cmdRefEpoch in the specified namespace and its
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| 258 | * children, recursively.
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| 259 | *
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| 260 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 261 | */
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| 262 |
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| 263 | static void
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| 264 | BumpCmdRefEpochs(nsPtr)
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| 265 | Namespace *nsPtr; /* Namespace being modified. */
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| 266 | {
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| 267 | Tcl_HashEntry *entry;
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| 268 | Tcl_HashSearch search;
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| 269 | Namespace *childNsPtr;
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| 270 |
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| 271 | nsPtr->cmdRefEpoch++;
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| 272 |
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| 273 | for (entry = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(&nsPtr->childTable, &search);
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| 274 | entry != NULL;
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| 275 | entry = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
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| 276 |
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| 277 | childNsPtr = (Namespace *) Tcl_GetHashValue(entry);
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| 278 | BumpCmdRefEpochs(childNsPtr);
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| 279 | }
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| 280 | }
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| 281 |
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| 283 |
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| 284 | /*
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| 285 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 286 | *
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| 287 | * Tcl_SetNamespaceResolvers --
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| 288 | *
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| 289 | * Sets the command/variable resolution procedures for a namespace,
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| 290 | * thereby changing the way that command/variable names are
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| 291 | * interpreted. This allows extension writers to support different
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| 292 | * name resolution schemes, such as those for object-oriented
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| 293 | * packages.
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| 294 | *
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| 295 | * Command resolution is handled by a procedure of the following
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| 296 | * type:
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| 297 | *
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| 298 | * typedef int (Tcl_ResolveCmdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
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| 299 | * Tcl_Interp* interp, char* name, Tcl_Namespace *context,
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| 300 | * int flags, Tcl_Command *rPtr));
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| 301 | *
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| 302 | * Whenever a command is executed or Tcl_FindCommand is invoked
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| 303 | * within the namespace, this procedure is called to resolve the
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| 304 | * command name. If this procedure is able to resolve the name,
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| 305 | * it should return the status code TCL_OK, along with the
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| 306 | * corresponding Tcl_Command in the rPtr argument. Otherwise,
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| 307 | * the procedure can return TCL_CONTINUE, and the command will
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| 308 | * be treated under the usual name resolution rules. Or, it can
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| 309 | * return TCL_ERROR, and the command will be considered invalid.
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| 310 | *
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| 311 | * Variable resolution is handled by two procedures. The first
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| 312 | * is called whenever a variable needs to be resolved at compile
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| 313 | * time:
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| 314 | *
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| 315 | * typedef int (Tcl_ResolveCompiledVarProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
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| 316 | * Tcl_Interp* interp, char* name, Tcl_Namespace *context,
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| 317 | * Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *rPtr));
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| 318 | *
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| 319 | * If this procedure is able to resolve the name, it should return
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| 320 | * the status code TCL_OK, along with variable resolution info in
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| 321 | * the rPtr argument; this info will be used to set up compiled
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| 322 | * locals in the call frame at runtime. The procedure may also
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| 323 | * return TCL_CONTINUE, and the variable will be treated under
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| 324 | * the usual name resolution rules. Or, it can return TCL_ERROR,
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| 325 | * and the variable will be considered invalid.
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| 326 | *
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| 327 | * Another procedure is used whenever a variable needs to be
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| 328 | * resolved at runtime but it is not recognized as a compiled local.
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| 329 | * (For example, the variable may be requested via
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| 330 | * Tcl_FindNamespaceVar.) This procedure has the following type:
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| 331 | *
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| 332 | * typedef int (Tcl_ResolveVarProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
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| 333 | * Tcl_Interp* interp, char* name, Tcl_Namespace *context,
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| 334 | * int flags, Tcl_Var *rPtr));
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| 335 | *
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| 336 | * This procedure is quite similar to the compile-time version.
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| 337 | * It returns the same status codes, but if variable resolution
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| 338 | * succeeds, this procedure returns a Tcl_Var directly via the
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| 339 | * rPtr argument.
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| 340 | *
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| 341 | * Results:
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| 342 | * Nothing.
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| 343 | *
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| 344 | * Side effects:
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| 345 | * Bumps the command epoch counter for the namespace, invalidating
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| 346 | * all command references in that namespace. Also bumps the
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| 347 | * resolver epoch counter for the namespace, forcing all code
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| 348 | * in the namespace to be recompiled.
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| 349 | *
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| 350 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 351 | */
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| 352 |
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| 353 | void
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| 354 | Tcl_SetNamespaceResolvers(namespacePtr, cmdProc, varProc, compiledVarProc)
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| 355 | Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr; /* Namespace whose resolution rules
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| 356 | * are being modified. */
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| 357 | Tcl_ResolveCmdProc *cmdProc; /* Procedure for command resolution */
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| 358 | Tcl_ResolveVarProc *varProc; /* Procedure for variable resolution
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| 359 | * at runtime */
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| 360 | Tcl_ResolveCompiledVarProc *compiledVarProc;
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| 361 | /* Procedure for variable resolution
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| 362 | * at compile time. */
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| 363 | {
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| 364 | Namespace *nsPtr = (Namespace*)namespacePtr;
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| 365 |
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| 366 | /*
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| 367 | * Plug in the new command resolver, and bump the epoch counters
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| 368 | * so that all code will have to be recompiled and all commands
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| 369 | * will have to be resolved again using the new policy.
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| 370 | */
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| 371 | nsPtr->cmdResProc = cmdProc;
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| 372 | nsPtr->varResProc = varProc;
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| 373 | nsPtr->compiledVarResProc = compiledVarProc;
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| 374 |
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| 375 | nsPtr->cmdRefEpoch++;
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| 376 | nsPtr->resolverEpoch++;
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| 377 | }
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| 379 |
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| 380 | /*
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| 381 | *----------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 382 | *
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| 383 | * Tcl_GetNamespaceResolvers --
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| 384 | *
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| 385 | * Returns the current command/variable resolution procedures
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| 386 | * for a namespace. By default, these procedures are NULL.
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| 387 | * New procedures can be installed by calling
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| 388 | * Tcl_SetNamespaceResolvers, to provide new name resolution
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| 389 | * rules.
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| 390 | *
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| 391 | * Results:
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| 392 | * Returns non-zero if any name resolution procedures have been
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| 393 | * assigned to this namespace; also returns pointers to the
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| 394 | * procedures in the Tcl_ResolverInfo structure. Returns zero
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| 395 | * otherwise.
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| 396 | *
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| 397 | * Side effects:
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| 398 | * None.
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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 | int
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| 404 | Tcl_GetNamespaceResolvers(namespacePtr, resInfoPtr)
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| 405 |
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| 406 | Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr; /* Namespace whose resolution rules
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| 407 | * are being modified. */
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| 408 | Tcl_ResolverInfo *resInfoPtr; /* Returns: pointers for all
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| 409 | * name resolution procedures
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| 410 | * assigned to this namespace. */
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| 411 | {
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| 412 | Namespace *nsPtr = (Namespace*)namespacePtr;
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| 413 |
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| 414 | resInfoPtr->cmdResProc = nsPtr->cmdResProc;
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| 415 | resInfoPtr->varResProc = nsPtr->varResProc;
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| 416 | resInfoPtr->compiledVarResProc = nsPtr->compiledVarResProc;
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| 417 |
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| 418 | if (nsPtr->cmdResProc != NULL ||
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| 419 | nsPtr->varResProc != NULL ||
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| 420 | nsPtr->compiledVarResProc != NULL) {
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| 421 | return 1;
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| 422 | }
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| 423 | return 0;
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| 424 | }
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