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Tcl_SetObjResult (3tcl)

Name

Tcl_SetObjResult - Tcl_SetObjResult, Tcl_GetObjResult, Tcl_SetResult, Tcl_GetStringResult, sult, Tcl_TransferResult, Tcl_FreeResult - manipulate Tcl result

Synopsis

#include <tcl.h>

Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr)

Tcl_Obj *
Tcl_GetObjResult(interp)

Tcl_SetResult(interp, result, freeProc)

const char *
Tcl_GetStringResult(interp)

Tcl_AppendResult(interp, result, result, ... , (char *) NULL)

Tcl_AppendResultVA(interp, argList)

Tcl_ResetResult(interp)

Tcl_TransferResult(sourceInterp, result, targetInterp)                  |

Tcl_AppendElement(interp, element)

Tcl_FreeResult(interp)

Description

Tcl_SetResult(3tcl)         Tcl Library Procedures         Tcl_SetResult(3tcl)



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NAME
       Tcl_SetObjResult, Tcl_GetObjResult, Tcl_SetResult, Tcl_GetStringResult,
       Tcl_AppendResult, Tcl_AppendResultVA,  Tcl_AppendElement,  Tcl_ResetRe-
       sult, Tcl_TransferResult, Tcl_FreeResult - manipulate Tcl result

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, objPtr)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_GetObjResult(interp)

       Tcl_SetResult(interp, result, freeProc)

       const char *
       Tcl_GetStringResult(interp)

       Tcl_AppendResult(interp, result, result, ... , (char *) NULL)

       Tcl_AppendResultVA(interp, argList)

       Tcl_ResetResult(interp)

       Tcl_TransferResult(sourceInterp, result, targetInterp)                  |

       Tcl_AppendElement(interp, element)

       Tcl_FreeResult(interp)

ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp *interp (out)                Interpreter  whose result is to
                                               be modified or read.

       Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in)                    Tcl value to become result  for
                                               interp.

       char *result (in)                       String  value  to become result
                                               for interp or to be appended to
                                               the existing result.

       const char *element (in)                String  value  to  append  as a
                                               list element  to  the  existing
                                               result of interp.

       Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc (in)             Address of procedure to call to
                                               release storage at  result,  or
                                               TCL_STATIC,   TCL_DYNAMIC,   or
                                               TCL_VOLATILE.

       va_list argList (in)                    An  argument  list  which  must
                                               have   been  initialized  using
                                               va_start,  and  cleared   using
                                               va_end.

       Tcl_Interp *sourceInterp (in)           Interpreter that the result and |
                                               error  information  should   be |
                                               copied from.

       Tcl_Interp *targetInterp (in)           Interpreter that the result and |
                                               error  information  should   be |
                                               copied to.

       int result (in)                         If   TCL_OK,   only   copy  the |
                                               result. If TCL_ERROR, copy  the |
                                               error information as well.
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DESCRIPTION
       The procedures described here are utilities for manipulating the result
       value in a Tcl interpreter.  The interpreter result may be either a Tcl
       value or a string.  For example, Tcl_SetObjResult and Tcl_SetResult set
       the interpreter result to, respectively, a value and a  string.   Simi-
       larly,  Tcl_GetObjResult and Tcl_GetStringResult return the interpreter
       result as a value and as a string.   The  procedures  always  keep  the
       string and value forms of the interpreter result consistent.  For exam-
       ple, if Tcl_SetObjResult is called to set the result to a  value,  then
       Tcl_GetStringResult is called, it will return the value's string repre-
       sentation.

       Tcl_SetObjResult arranges for objPtr  to  be  the  result  for  interp,
       replacing  any  existing  result.   The  result is left pointing to the
       value referenced by objPtr.  objPtr's reference  count  is  incremented
       since  there  is  now a new reference to it from interp.  The reference
       count for any old result value is decremented and the old result  value
       is freed if no references to it remain.

       Tcl_GetObjResult returns the result for interp as a value.  The value's
       reference count is not incremented; if the caller  needs  to  retain  a
       long-term  pointer  to  the  value  they should use Tcl_IncrRefCount to
       increment its reference count in order to keep it from being freed  too
       early or accidentally changed.

       Tcl_SetResult  arranges for result to be the result for the current Tcl
       command in interp, replacing any existing result.  The  freeProc  argu-
       ment specifies how to manage the storage for the result argument; it is
       discussed in the section THE  TCL_FREEPROC  ARGUMENT  TO  TCL_SETRESULT
       below.   If  result is NULL, then freeProc is ignored and Tcl_SetResult
       re-initializes interp's result to point to an empty string.

       Tcl_GetStringResult returns the result for interp as a string.  If  the
       result  was  set  to a value by a Tcl_SetObjResult call, the value form
       will be converted to a string and returned.  If the value's string rep-
       resentation contains null bytes, this conversion will lose information.
       For this reason, programmers are encouraged to write their code to  use
       the new value API procedures and to call Tcl_GetObjResult instead.

       Tcl_ResetResult  clears  the result for interp and leaves the result in
       its normal empty initialized state.  If the result is a value, its ref-
       erence  count  is  decremented  and  the  result is left pointing to an
       unshared value representing an empty string.  If the result is a dynam-
       ically allocated string, its memory is free*d and the result is left as
       a empty string.  Tcl_ResetResult also clears the error state managed by
       Tcl_AddErrorInfo, Tcl_AddObjErrorInfo, and Tcl_SetErrorCode.

       Tcl_AppendResult  makes  it easy to build up Tcl results in pieces.  It
       takes each of its result arguments and appends them  in  order  to  the
       current  result  associated  with interp.  If the result is in its ini-
       tialized empty state (e.g. a command  procedure  was  just  invoked  or
       Tcl_ResetResult was just called), then Tcl_AppendResult sets the result
       to the concatenation of its result arguments.  Tcl_AppendResult may  be
       called  repeatedly  as  additional  pieces  of the result are produced.
       Tcl_AppendResult takes care of all the storage management issues  asso-
       ciated  with  managing  interp's  result,  such  as allocating a larger
       result area if necessary.  It also manages conversion to and  from  the
       result  field of the interp so as to handle backward-compatibility with
       old-style extensions.  Any number of result arguments may be passed  in
       a single call; the last argument in the list must be a NULL pointer.

       Tcl_AppendResultVA  is the same as Tcl_AppendResult except that instead
       of taking a variable number of arguments it takes an argument list.

       Tcl_TransferResult moves a result  from  one  interpreter  to  another, |
       optionally  (dependent  on  the  result  parameter) including the error |
       information dictionary as well. The interpreters must be  in  the  same |
       thread.   The  source  interpreter  will  have its result reset by this |
       operation.

DEPRECATED INTERFACES
   OLD STRING PROCEDURES
       Use of the following procedures is deprecated since they manipulate the
       Tcl  result  as  a  string.   Procedures  such as Tcl_SetObjResult that
       manipulate the result as a value can be significantly more efficient.

       Tcl_AppendElement is similar to  Tcl_AppendResult  in  that  it  allows
       results  to  be  built  up in pieces.  However, Tcl_AppendElement takes
       only a single element argument and it appends that argument to the cur-
       rent result as a proper Tcl list element.  Tcl_AppendElement adds back-
       slashes or braces if necessary to ensure that interp's  result  can  be
       parsed  as  a  list and that element will be extracted as a single ele-
       ment.  Under normal conditions,  Tcl_AppendElement  will  add  a  space
       character  to  interp's result just before adding the new list element,
       so that the list elements in the result are properly  separated.   How-
       ever  if  the new list element is the first in a list or sub-list (i.e.
       interp's current result is empty, or consists of the  single  character
       "{", or ends in the characters " {") then no space is added.

       Tcl_FreeResult  performs part of the work of Tcl_ResetResult.  It frees
       up  the  memory  associated  with  interp's  result.   It   also   sets
       interp->freeProc  to  zero, but does not change interp->result or clear
       error state.  Tcl_FreeResult is most commonly used when a procedure  is
       about to replace one result value with another.

   DIRECT ACCESS TO INTERP->RESULT
       It   used  to  be  legal  for  programs  to  directly  read  and  write
       interp->result to manipulate the interpreter result.  The  Tcl  headers
       no  longer  permit  this access by default, and C code still doing this
       must be updated to use supported  routines  Tcl_GetObjResult,  Tcl_Get-
       StringResult, Tcl_SetObjResult, and Tcl_SetResult.  As a migration aid,
       access can be restored with the compiler directive
              #define USE_INTERP_RESULT
       but this is meant only to offer life support to otherwise dead code.

THE TCL_FREEPROC ARGUMENT TO TCL_SETRESULT
       Tcl_SetResult's freeProc argument specifies how the Tcl  system  is  to
       manage  the  storage  for  the  result  argument.   If Tcl_SetResult or
       Tcl_SetObjResult are called at  a  time  when  interp  holds  a  string
       result,  they  do  whatever  is  necessary to dispose of the old string
       result (see the Tcl_Interp manual entry for details on this).

       If freeProc is TCL_STATIC it means that result refers  to  an  area  of
       static storage that is guaranteed not to be modified until at least the
       next call to Tcl_Eval.  If freeProc is TCL_DYNAMIC it means that result
       was  allocated  with a call to Tcl_Alloc and is now the property of the
       Tcl system.  Tcl_SetResult will arrange for the string's storage to  be
       released  by calling Tcl_Free when it is no longer needed.  If freeProc
       is TCL_VOLATILE it means that result points to an area of  memory  that
       is  likely to be overwritten when Tcl_SetResult returns (e.g. it points
       to something in a stack frame).  In this case Tcl_SetResult will make a
       copy of the string in dynamically allocated storage and arrange for the
       copy to be the result for the current Tcl command.

       If freeProc is not one  of  the  values  TCL_STATIC,  TCL_DYNAMIC,  and
       TCL_VOLATILE,  then  it  is  the address of a procedure that Tcl should
       call to free the string.  This allows applications to use  non-standard
       storage  allocators.   When  Tcl  no  longer  needs the storage for the
       string, it will call  freeProc.  FreeProc  should  have  arguments  and
       result that match the type Tcl_FreeProc:

              typedef void Tcl_FreeProc(
                      char *blockPtr);

       When  freeProc  is  called,  its  blockPtr  will be set to the value of
       result passed to Tcl_SetResult.


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


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

SEE ALSO
       Tcl_AddErrorInfo, Tcl_CreateObjCommand, Tcl_SetErrorCode, Tcl_Interp

KEYWORDS
       append, command, element, list, value,  result,  return  value,  inter-
       preter



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_SetResult(3tcl)