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Tcl_ListObjAppendList (3tcl)

Name

Tcl_ListObjAppendList - Tcl_ListObjAppendList, Tcl_ListObjAppendElement, Tcl_NewListObj, jIndex, Tcl_ListObjReplace - manipulate Tcl values as lists

Synopsis

#include <tcl.h>

int
Tcl_ListObjAppendList(interp, listPtr, elemListPtr)

int
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objPtr)

Tcl_Obj *
Tcl_NewListObj(objc, objv)

Tcl_SetListObj(objPtr, objc, objv)

int
Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, listPtr, objcPtr, objvPtr)

int
Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, intPtr)

int
Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, listPtr, index, objPtrPtr)

int
Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count, objc, objv)

Description

Tcl_ListObj(3tcl)           Tcl Library Procedures           Tcl_ListObj(3tcl)



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NAME
       Tcl_ListObjAppendList,     Tcl_ListObjAppendElement,    Tcl_NewListObj,
       Tcl_SetListObj, Tcl_ListObjGetElements, Tcl_ListObjLength,  Tcl_ListOb-
       jIndex, Tcl_ListObjReplace - manipulate Tcl values as lists

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       int
       Tcl_ListObjAppendList(interp, listPtr, elemListPtr)

       int
       Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objPtr)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_NewListObj(objc, objv)

       Tcl_SetListObj(objPtr, objc, objv)

       int
       Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, listPtr, objcPtr, objvPtr)

       int
       Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, intPtr)

       int
       Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, listPtr, index, objPtrPtr)

       int
       Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count, objc, objv)

ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)                   If an error occurs while con-
                                                 verting a value to be a  list
                                                 value,  an  error  message is
                                                 left  in  the   interpreter's
                                                 result value unless interp is
                                                 NULL.

       Tcl_Obj *listPtr (in/out)                 Points to the list  value  to
                                                 be  manipulated.   If listPtr
                                                 does not already point  to  a
                                                 list  value,  an attempt will
                                                 be made to convert it to one.

       Tcl_Obj *elemListPtr (in/out)             For    Tcl_ListObjAppendList,
                                                 this  points  to a list value
                                                 containing  elements  to   be
                                                 appended  onto listPtr.  Each
                                                 element of *elemListPtr  will
                                                 become   a   new  element  of
                                                 listPtr.  If *elemListPtr  is
                                                 not NULL and does not already
                                                 point to  a  list  value,  an
                                                 attempt  will be made to con-
                                                 vert it to one.

       Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in)                      For Tcl_ListObjAppendElement,
                                                 points  to the Tcl value that
                                                 will be appended to  listPtr.
                                                 For    Tcl_SetListObj,   this
                                                 points to the Tcl value  that
                                                 will  be  converted to a list
                                                 value  containing  the   objc
                                                 elements  of the array refer-
                                                 enced by objv.

       int *objcPtr (in)                         Points  to   location   where
                                                 Tcl_ListObjGetElements stores
                                                 the number of element  values
                                                 in listPtr.

       Tcl_Obj ***objvPtr (out)                  A  location where Tcl_ListOb-
                                                 jGetElements stores a pointer
                                                 to  an  array  of pointers to
                                                 the   element    values    of
                                                 listPtr.

       int objc (in)                             The number of Tcl values that
                                                 Tcl_NewListObj  will   insert
                                                 into  a  new  list value, and
                                                 Tcl_ListObjReplace       will
                                                 insert   into  listPtr.   For
                                                 Tcl_SetListObj, the number of
                                                 Tcl  values  to  insert  into
                                                 objPtr.

       Tcl_Obj *const objv[] (in)                An array of pointers to  val-
                                                 ues.    Tcl_NewListObj   will
                                                 insert these  values  into  a
                                                 new list value and Tcl_ListO-
                                                 bjReplace  will  insert  them
                                                 into   an  existing  listPtr.
                                                 Each value will become a sep-
                                                 arate list element.

       int *intPtr (out)                         Points   to   location  where
                                                 Tcl_ListObjLength stores  the
                                                 length of the list.

       int index (in)                            Index  of  the  list  element
                                                 that Tcl_ListObjIndex  is  to
                                                 return.   The  first  element
                                                 has index 0.

       Tcl_Obj **objPtrPtr (out)                 Points   to    place    where
                                                 Tcl_ListObjIndex  is to store
                                                 a pointer  to  the  resulting
                                                 list element value.

       int first (in)                            Index  of  the  starting list
                                                 element  that  Tcl_ListObjRe-
                                                 place  is  to  replace.   The
                                                 list's  first   element   has
                                                 index 0.

       int count (in)                            The  number  of elements that
                                                 Tcl_ListObjReplace   is    to
                                                 replace.
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DESCRIPTION
       Tcl list values have an internal representation that supports the effi-
       cient indexing and appending.  The procedures  described  in  this  man
       page  are  used to create, modify, index, and append to Tcl list values
       from C code.

       Tcl_ListObjAppendList and Tcl_ListObjAppendElement both add one or more
       values to the end of the list value referenced by listPtr.  Tcl_ListOb-
       jAppendList appends each element of the list value referenced by  elem-
       ListPtr  while Tcl_ListObjAppendElement appends the single value refer-
       enced by objPtr.  Both procedures will convert the value referenced  by
       listPtr  to  a list value if necessary.  If an error occurs during con-
       version, both procedures return TCL_ERROR and leave an error message in
       the  interpreter's  result  value if interp is not NULL.  Similarly, if
       elemListPtr does not already refer  to  a  list  value,  Tcl_ListObjAp-
       pendList  will attempt to convert it to one and if an error occurs dur-
       ing conversion, will return TCL_ERROR and leave an error message in the
       interpreter's  result  value  if  interp  is not NULL.  Both procedures
       invalidate any old string representation of listPtr and, if it was con-
       verted  to  a  list value, free any old internal representation.  Simi-
       larly, Tcl_ListObjAppendList frees any old internal  representation  of
       elemListPtr  if  it  converts it to a list value.  After appending each
       element in elemListPtr, Tcl_ListObjAppendList increments the  element's
       reference count since listPtr now also refers to it.  For the same rea-
       son, Tcl_ListObjAppendElement increments objPtr's reference count.   If
       no  error  occurs, the two procedures return TCL_OK after appending the
       values.

       Tcl_NewListObj and Tcl_SetListObj create  a  new  value  or  modify  an
       existing  value  to  hold  the objc elements of the array referenced by
       objv where each element is a pointer to a Tcl value.  If objc  is  less
       than  or  equal  to  zero, they return an empty value.  The new value's
       string representation is left invalid.  The  two  procedures  increment
       the  reference  counts of the elements in objc since the list value now
       refers to them.  The new list value returned by Tcl_NewListObj has ref-
       erence count zero.

       Tcl_ListObjGetElements returns a count and a pointer to an array of the
       elements in a list value.  It returns the count by storing  it  in  the
       address objcPtr.  Similarly, it returns the array pointer by storing it
       in the address objvPtr.  The memory pointed to is managed  by  Tcl  and
       should  not be freed or written to by the caller. If the list is empty,
       0 is stored at objcPtr and NULL at objvPtr.  If listPtr is not  already
       a list value, Tcl_ListObjGetElements will attempt to convert it to one;
       if the conversion fails, it returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an error  mes-
       sage  in  the interpreter's result value if interp is not NULL.  Other-
       wise it returns TCL_OK after storing the count and array pointer.

       Tcl_ListObjLength returns the number of elements in the list value ref-
       erenced by listPtr.  It returns this count by storing an integer in the
       address intPtr.  If the value is not already a list value,  Tcl_ListOb-
       jLength  will attempt to convert it to one; if the conversion fails, it
       returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an  error  message  in  the  interpreter's
       result  value if interp is not NULL.  Otherwise it returns TCL_OK after
       storing the list's length.

       The procedure Tcl_ListObjIndex returns a pointer to the value  at  ele-
       ment index in the list referenced by listPtr.  It returns this value by
       storing a pointer to it in the address objPtrPtr.  If listPtr does  not
       already refer to a list value, Tcl_ListObjIndex will attempt to convert
       it to one; if the conversion fails, it returns TCL_ERROR and leaves  an
       error  message in the interpreter's result value if interp is not NULL.
       If the index is out of range, that is, index  is  negative  or  greater
       than  or  equal to the number of elements in the list, Tcl_ListObjIndex
       stores a NULL in objPtrPtr and returns TCL_OK.   Otherwise  it  returns
       TCL_OK  after storing the element's value pointer.  The reference count
       for the list element is not incremented; the caller must do that if  it
       needs to retain a pointer to the element.

       Tcl_ListObjReplace  replaces  zero  or more elements of the list refer-
       enced by listPtr with the objc values in the array referenced by  objv.
       If  listPtr  does  not  point  to a list value, Tcl_ListObjReplace will
       attempt to convert it to one;  if  the  conversion  fails,  it  returns
       TCL_ERROR and leaves an error message in the interpreter's result value
       if interp is not NULL.  Otherwise, it returns  TCL_OK  after  replacing
       the  values.  If objv is NULL, no new elements are added.  If the argu-
       ment first is zero or negative, it refers to  the  first  element.   If
       first  is  greater than or equal to the number of elements in the list,
       then no elements are deleted; the new  elements  are  appended  to  the
       list.  count gives the number of elements to replace.  If count is zero
       or negative then no elements are deleted; the new elements  are  simply
       inserted before the one designated by first.  Tcl_ListObjReplace inval-
       idates listPtr's old string representation.  The  reference  counts  of
       any  elements  inserted  from  objv are incremented since the resulting
       list now refers to them.   Similarly,  the  reference  counts  for  any
       replaced values are decremented.

       Because  Tcl_ListObjReplace  combines  both element insertion and dele-
       tion, it can be used to implement a number  of  list  operations.   For
       example,  the  following code inserts the objc values referenced by the
       array of value pointers objv just before the element index of the  list
       referenced by listPtr:

              result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, index, 0,
                      objc, objv);

       Similarly, the following code appends the objc values referenced by the
       array objv to the end of the list listPtr:

              result = Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, &length);
              if (result == TCL_OK) {
                  result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, length, 0,
                          objc, objv);
              }

       The count list elements starting at first  can  be  deleted  by  simply
       calling Tcl_ListObjReplace with a NULL objvPtr:

              result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count,
                      0, NULL);


ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:


       +---------------+------------------+
       |ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE  |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Availability   | runtime/tcl-8    |
       +---------------+------------------+
       |Stability      | Uncommitted      |
       +---------------+------------------+

SEE ALSO
       Tcl_NewObj(3),  Tcl_DecrRefCount(3), Tcl_IncrRefCount(3), Tcl_GetObjRe-
       sult(3)

KEYWORDS
       append, index, insert,  internal  representation,  length,  list,  list
       value, list type, value, value type, replace, string representation



NOTES
       Source  code  for open source software components in Oracle Solaris can
       be found at https://www.oracle.com/downloads/opensource/solaris-source-
       code-downloads.html.

       This     software     was    built    from    source    available    at
       https://github.com/oracle/solaris-userland.   The  original   community
       source was downloaded from  http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tcl/tcl-
       core8.6.7-src.tar.gz.

       Further information about this software can be found on the open source
       community website at https://www.tcl.tk/.



Tcl                                   8.0                    Tcl_ListObj(3tcl)