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Tcl_RegisterConfig (3tcl)

Name

Tcl_RegisterConfig - procedures to register embedded configuration information

Synopsis

#include <tcl.h>

void
Tcl_RegisterConfig(interp, pkgName, configuration, valEncoding)

Description

Tcl_RegisterConfig(3tcl)    Tcl Library Procedures    Tcl_RegisterConfig(3tcl)



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NAME
       Tcl_RegisterConfig  -  procedures  to  register  embedded configuration
       information

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       void
       Tcl_RegisterConfig(interp, pkgName, configuration, valEncoding)


ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)                 Refers to the  interpreter  the
                                               embedded configuration informa-
                                               tion is  registered  for.  Must
                                               not be NULL.

       const char *pkgName (in)                Contains  the name of the pack-
                                               age  registering  the  embedded
                                               configuration  as ASCII string.
                                               This means that  this  informa-
                                               tion  is in UTF-8 too. Must not
                                               be NULL.

       const Tcl_Config *configuration (in)    Refers to an array of  Tcl_Con-
                                               fig   entries   containing  the
                                               information  embedded  in   the
                                               binary  library.  Must  not  be
                                               NULL. The end of the  array  is
                                               signaled  by either a key iden-
                                               tical to NULL, or a key  refer-
                                               ring to the empty string.

       const char *valEncoding (in)            Contains the name of the encod-
                                               ing used to store the  configu-
                                               ration  values as ASCII string.
                                               This means that  this  informa-
                                               tion  is in UTF-8 too. Must not
                                               be NULL.
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DESCRIPTION
       The function described here has its base in TIP 59 and provides  exten-
       sions  with support for the embedding of configuration information into
       their binary library and the generation of a  Tcl-level  interface  for
       querying this information.

       To  embed configuration information into their binary library an exten-
       sion has to define a non-volatile array of Tcl_Config entries in one if
       its  source  files  and  then  call Tcl_RegisterConfig to register that
       information.

       Tcl_RegisterConfig takes four arguments;  first,  a  reference  to  the
       interpreter  we  are registering the information with, second, the name
       of the package registering  its  configuration  information,  third,  a
       pointer  to  an  array of structures, and fourth a string declaring the
       encoding used by the configuration values.

       The string valEncoding contains the name of an encoding known  to  Tcl.
       All  these  names  are use only characters in the ASCII subset of UTF-8
       and are thus implicitly in the UTF-8 encoding. It is expected that keys
       are legible English text and therefore using the ASCII subset of UTF-8.
       In other words, they are expected to be in UTF-8 too. The values  asso-
       ciated  with the keys can be any string however. For these the contents
       of valEncoding define which encoding was used to represent the  charac-
       ters of the strings.

       Each  element of the configuration array refers to two strings contain-
       ing the key and the value associated with that  key.  The  end  of  the
       array  is  signaled  by either an empty key or a key identical to NULL.
       The function makes no copy of the configuration array. This means  that
       the caller has to make sure that the memory holding this array is never
       released. This is the meaning behind the word  non-volatile  used  ear-
       lier.  The  easiest way to accomplish this is to define a global static
       array of Tcl_Config entries. See the file  "generic/tclPkgConfig.c"  in
       the sources of the Tcl core for an example.

       When called Tcl_RegisterConfig will

       (1)    create  a  namespace  having  the  provided  pkgName, if not yet
              existing.

       (2)    create the command pkgconfig in that namespace and  link  it  to
              the provided information so that the keys from configuration and
              their associated values can be retrieved through calls  to  pkg-
              config.

       The command pkgconfig will provide two subcommands, list and get:

              ::pkgName::pkgconfig list
                     Returns a list containing the names of all defined keys.

              ::pkgName::pkgconfig get key
                     Returns the configuration value associated with the spec-
                     ified key.

TCL_CONFIG
       The Tcl_Config structure contains the following fields:

              typedef struct Tcl_Config {
                  const char *key;
                  const char *value;
              } Tcl_Config;

KEYWORDS
       embedding, configuration, binary library



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


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

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                                   8.4             Tcl_RegisterConfig(3tcl)