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Tcl_ClassGetMetadata (3tcl)

Name

Tcl_ClassGetMetadata - Tcl_ClassGetMetadata, Tcl_ClassSetMetadata, Tcl_CopyObjectInstance, Tcl_GetClassAsObject, Tcl_GetObjectAsClass, Tcl_GetObjectCommand, Tcl_GetObjectFromObj, Tcl_GetObjectName, Tcl_GetObjectNamespace, Tcl_NewObjectInstance, Tcl_ObjectDeleted, Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata, MethodNameMapper - manipulate objects and classes

Synopsis

#include <tclOO.h>

Tcl_Object
Tcl_GetObjectFromObj(interp, objPtr)

Tcl_Object
Tcl_GetClassAsObject(class)

Tcl_Class
Tcl_GetObjectAsClass(object)

Tcl_Obj *
Tcl_GetObjectName(interp, object)

Tcl_Command
Tcl_GetObjectCommand(object)

Tcl_Namespace *
Tcl_GetObjectNamespace(object)

Tcl_Object
Tcl_NewObjectInstance(interp, class, name, nsName, objc, objv, skip)

Tcl_Object
Tcl_CopyObjectInstance(interp, object, name, nsName)

int
Tcl_ObjectDeleted(object)

ClientData
Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata(object, metaTypePtr)

Tcl_ObjectSetMetadata(object, metaTypePtr, metadata)

ClientData
Tcl_ClassGetMetadata(class, metaTypePtr)

Tcl_ClassSetMetadata(class, metaTypePtr, metadata)

Tcl_ObjectMapMethodNameProc
Tcl_ObjectGetMethodNameMapper(object)

Tcl_ObjectSetMethodNameMapper(object, methodNameMapper)

Description

Tcl_Class(3tcl)             TclOO Library Functions            Tcl_Class(3tcl)



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NAME
       Tcl_ClassGetMetadata,   Tcl_ClassSetMetadata,   Tcl_CopyObjectInstance,
       Tcl_GetClassAsObject,    Tcl_GetObjectAsClass,    Tcl_GetObjectCommand,
       Tcl_GetObjectFromObj,     Tcl_GetObjectName,    Tcl_GetObjectNamespace,
       Tcl_NewObjectInstance,    Tcl_ObjectDeleted,     Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata,
       Tcl_ObjectGetMethodNameMapper,   Tcl_ObjectSetMetadata,  Tcl_ObjectSet-
       MethodNameMapper - manipulate objects and classes

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tclOO.h>

       Tcl_Object
       Tcl_GetObjectFromObj(interp, objPtr)

       Tcl_Object
       Tcl_GetClassAsObject(class)

       Tcl_Class
       Tcl_GetObjectAsClass(object)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_GetObjectName(interp, object)

       Tcl_Command
       Tcl_GetObjectCommand(object)

       Tcl_Namespace *
       Tcl_GetObjectNamespace(object)

       Tcl_Object
       Tcl_NewObjectInstance(interp, class, name, nsName, objc, objv, skip)

       Tcl_Object
       Tcl_CopyObjectInstance(interp, object, name, nsName)

       int
       Tcl_ObjectDeleted(object)

       ClientData
       Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata(object, metaTypePtr)

       Tcl_ObjectSetMetadata(object, metaTypePtr, metadata)

       ClientData
       Tcl_ClassGetMetadata(class, metaTypePtr)

       Tcl_ClassSetMetadata(class, metaTypePtr, metadata)

       Tcl_ObjectMapMethodNameProc
       Tcl_ObjectGetMethodNameMapper(object)

       Tcl_ObjectSetMethodNameMapper(object, methodNameMapper)

ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp *interp (in/out)       Interpreter providing the context for
                                         looking up or creating an object, and
                                         into whose result error messages will
                                         be written on failure.

       Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in)              The name of the object to look up.

       Tcl_Object object (in)            Reference  to  the  object to operate
                                         upon.

       Tcl_Class class (in)              Reference to  the  class  to  operate
                                         upon.

       const char *name (in)             The  name of the object to create, or
                                         NULL if a new unused name  is  to  be
                                         automatically selected.

       const char *nsName (in)           The  name  of the namespace to create
                                         for the object's private use, or NULL
                                         if  a  new unused name is to be auto-
                                         matically  selected.  The   namespace
                                         must not already exist.

       int objc (in)                     The  number  of  elements in the objv
                                         array.

       Tcl_Obj *const *objv (in)         The arguments to the command to  cre-
                                         ate the instance of the class.

       int skip (in)                     The  number of arguments at the start
                                         of the argument array, objv, that are
                                         not arguments to any constructors.

       Tcl_ObjectMetadataType *metaTypePtr (in)
                                         The  type  of metadata being set with
                                         Tcl_ClassSetMetadata   or   retrieved
                                         with Tcl_ClassGetMetadata.

       ClientData metadata (in)          An  item of metadata to attach to the
                                         class, or NULL to remove the metadata
                                         associated    with    a    particular
                                         metaTypePtr.

       Tcl_ObjectMapMethodNameProc methodNameMapper (in)
                                         A pointer to a function  to  call  to
                                         adjust  the  mapping  of  objects and
                                         method names to  implementations,  or
                                         NULL   when   no   such   mapping  is
                                         required.
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DESCRIPTION
       Objects are typed entities that have a set  of  operations  ("methods")
       associated with them. Classes are objects that can manufacture objects.
       Each class can be viewed as an object itself; the object  view  can  be
       retrieved  using  Tcl_GetClassAsObject  which always returns the object
       when applied to a non-destroyed class, and an object can be viewed as a
       class  with  the  aid of the Tcl_GetObjectAsClass (which either returns
       the class, or NULL if the object is not a  class).  An  object  may  be
       looked up using the Tcl_GetObjectFromObj function, which either returns
       an object or NULL (with an error message in the interpreter result)  if
       the  object cannot be found. The correct way to look up a class by name
       is to look up the object with that name, and then to use  Tcl_GetObjec-
       tAsClass.

       Every  object has its own command and namespace associated with it. The
       command may be retrieved using the Tcl_GetObjectCommand  function,  the
       name  of the object (and hence the name of the command) with Tcl_GetOb-
       jectName, and the namespace may be retrieved using  the  Tcl_GetObject-
       Namespace  function.  Note  that  the  Tcl_Obj  reference  returned  by
       Tcl_GetObjectName is a shared reference.

       Instances of classes are  created  using  Tcl_NewObjectInstance,  which
       creates  an  object  from  any class (and which is internally called by
       both the create and new methods  of  the  oo::class  class).  It  takes
       parameters that optionally give the name of the object and namespace to
       create, and which describe the arguments to pass to  the  class's  con-
       structor  (if  any). The result of the function will be either a refer-
       ence to the newly created object, or NULL if the creation failed  (when
       an  error message will be left in the interpreter result). In addition,
       objects may be copied by using Tcl_CopyObjectInstance which  creates  a
       copy of an object without running any constructors.

OBJECT AND CLASS METADATA
       Every  object  and  every  class may have arbitrary amounts of metadata
       attached to it, which the object or class attaches no meaning to beyond
       what is described in a Tcl_ObjectMetadataType structure instance. Meta-
       data to be attached is described by the type of the metadata (given  in
       the  metaTypePtr argument) and an arbitrary pointer (the metadata argu-
       ment) that are given to Tcl_ObjectSetMetadata and Tcl_ClassSetMetadata,
       and  a  particular  piece  of  metadata can be retrieved given its type
       using Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata and Tcl_ClassGetMetadata. If  the  metadata
       parameter  to  either  Tcl_ObjectSetMetadata or Tcl_ClassSetMetadata is
       NULL, the metadata is removed if it was attached, and  the  results  of
       Tcl_ObjectGetMetadata  and  Tcl_ClassGetMetadata  are NULL if the given
       type of metadata was not attached. It is not an  error  to  request  or
       remove a piece of metadata that was not attached.

   TCL_OBJECTMETADATATYPE STRUCTURE
       The contents of the Tcl_ObjectMetadataType structure are as follows:

              typedef const struct {
                  int version;
                  const char *name;
                  Tcl_ObjectMetadataDeleteProc *deleteProc;
                  Tcl_CloneProc *cloneProc;
              } Tcl_ObjectMetadataType;

       The  version  field  allows  for future expansion of the structure, and
       should always be declared equal to TCL_OO_METADATA_VERSION_CURRENT. The
       name field provides a human-readable name for the type, and is reserved
       for debugging.

       The  deleteProc  field  gives  a  function  of   type   Tcl_ObjectMeta-
       dataDeleteProc  that  is used to delete a particular piece of metadata,
       and is called when the attached metadata is replaced  or  removed;  the
       field must not be NULL.

       The  cloneProc  field  gives a function that is used to copy a piece of
       metadata (used when a copy of an object is  created  using  Tcl_CopyOb-
       jectInstance); if NULL, the metadata will be just directly copied.

   TCL_OBJECTMETADATADELETEPROC FUNCTION SIGNATURE
       Functions  matching  this signature are used to delete metadata associ-
       ated with a class or object.

              typedef void Tcl_ObjectMetadataDeleteProc(
                      ClientData metadata);

       The metadata argument gives the address of the metadata to be deleted.

   TCL_CLONEPROC FUNCTION SIGNATURE
       Functions matching this signature are used to create copies of metadata
       associated with a class or object.

              typedef int Tcl_CloneProc(
                      Tcl_Interp *interp,
                      ClientData srcMetadata,
                      ClientData *dstMetadataPtr);

       The  interp  argument  gives a place to write an error message when the
       attempt to clone the object is to fail, in which case the clone  proce-
       dure  must  also  return  TCL_ERROR; it should return TCL_OK otherwise.
       The srcMetadata argument gives  the  address  of  the  metadata  to  be
       cloned,  and  the  cloned  metadata should be written into the variable
       pointed to by dstMetadataPtr; a NULL should be written if the  metadata
       is  to  not be cloned but the overall object copy operation is still to
       succeed.

OBJECT METHOD NAME MAPPING
       It is possible to control, on a  per-object  basis,  what  methods  are
       invoked  when  a particular method is invoked. Normally this is done by
       looking up the method name in the object and then in the class  hierar-
       chy,  but  fine  control  of exactly what the value used to perform the
       look up is afforded through the ability to set  a  method  name  mapper
       callback via Tcl_ObjectSetMethodNameMapper (and its introspection coun-
       terpart, Tcl_ObjectGetMethodNameMapper, which returns the current  map-
       per). The current mapper (if any) is invoked immediately before looking
       up what chain of method implementations is to be used.

   TCL_OBJECTMAPMETHODNAMEPROC FUNCTION SIGNATURE
       The Tcl_ObjectMapMethodNameProc callback is defined as follows:

              typedef int Tcl_ObjectMapMethodNameProc(
                      Tcl_Interp *interp,
                      Tcl_Object object,
                      Tcl_Class *startClsPtr,
                      Tcl_Obj *methodNameObj);

       If the result is TCL_OK, the remapping is assumed to have been done. If
       the result is TCL_ERROR, an error message will have been left in interp
       and the method call will fail. If the result is TCL_BREAK, the standard
       method  name  lookup  rules  will be used; the behavior of other result
       codes is currently undefined. The object parameter says which object is
       being  processed.  The  startClsPtr parameter points to a variable that
       contains the first class to provide a definition in the method chain to
       process,  or  NULL  if the whole chain is to be processed (the argument
       itself is never NULL); this variable may be updated  by  the  callback.
       The  methodNameObj  parameter  gives  an unshared object containing the
       name of the method being invoked, as provided by the user; this  object
       may be updated by the callback.


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


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

SEE ALSO
       Method(3), oo::class(n), oo::copy(n), oo::define(n), oo::object(n)

KEYWORDS
       class, constructor, object



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/.



TclOO                                 0.1                      Tcl_Class(3tcl)