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1 /* $Header: /cvsroot/esrg/sfesrg/esrgpcpj/shared/tcl_base/tcl.h,v 1.1.1.1 2001/06/13 04:32:55 dtashley Exp $ */
2
3 /*
4 * tcl.h --
5 *
6 * This header file describes the externally-visible facilities
7 * of the Tcl interpreter.
8 *
9 * Copyright (c) 1987-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
10 * Copyright (c) 1993-1996 Lucent Technologies.
11 * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
12 * Copyright (c) 1998-2000 by Scriptics Corporation.
13 *
14 * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
15 * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
16 *
17 * RCS: @(#) $Id: tcl.h,v 1.1.1.1 2001/06/13 04:32:55 dtashley Exp $
18 */
19
20 #ifndef _TCL
21 #define _TCL
22
23 /*
24 * For C++ compilers, use extern "C"
25 */
26
27 #ifdef __cplusplus
28 extern "C" {
29 #endif
30
31 /*
32 * The following defines are used to indicate the various release levels.
33 */
34
35 #define TCL_ALPHA_RELEASE 0
36 #define TCL_BETA_RELEASE 1
37 #define TCL_FINAL_RELEASE 2
38
39 /*
40 * When version numbers change here, must also go into the following files
41 * and update the version numbers:
42 *
43 * library/init.tcl (only if Major.minor changes, not patchlevel) 1 LOC
44 * unix/configure.in (2 LOC Major, 2 LOC minor, 1 LOC patch)
45 * win/configure.in (as above)
46 * win/tcl.m4 (not patchlevel)
47 * win/makefile.vc (not patchlevel) 2 LOC
48 * win/pkgIndex.tcl (not patchlevel, for tclregNN.dll)
49 * README (sections 0 and 2)
50 * mac/README (2 LOC, not patchlevel)
51 * win/README.binary (sections 0-4)
52 * win/README (not patchlevel) (sections 0 and 2)
53 * unix/README (not patchlevel) (part (h))
54 * unix/tcl.spec (2 LOC Major/Minor, 1 LOC patch)
55 * tests/basic.test (not patchlevel) (version checks)
56 * tools/tcl.hpj.in (not patchlevel, for windows installer)
57 * tools/tcl.wse.in (for windows installer)
58 * tools/tclSplash.bmp (not patchlevel)
59 */
60
61 #define TCL_MAJOR_VERSION 8
62 #define TCL_MINOR_VERSION 3
63 #define TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL TCL_FINAL_RELEASE
64 #define TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL 1
65
66 #define TCL_VERSION "8.3"
67 #define TCL_PATCH_LEVEL "8.3.1"
68
69 /*
70 * The following definitions set up the proper options for Windows
71 * compilers. We use this method because there is no autoconf equivalent.
72 */
73
74 #ifndef __WIN32__
75 # if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
76 # define __WIN32__
77 # endif
78 #endif
79
80 #ifdef __WIN32__
81 # ifndef STRICT
82 # define STRICT
83 # endif
84 # ifndef USE_PROTOTYPE
85 # define USE_PROTOTYPE 1
86 # endif
87 # ifndef HAS_STDARG
88 # define HAS_STDARG 1
89 # endif
90 # ifndef USE_PROTOTYPE
91 # define USE_PROTOTYPE 1
92 # endif
93
94 /*
95 * Under Windows we need to call Tcl_Alloc in all cases to avoid competing
96 * C run-time library issues.
97 */
98
99 # ifndef USE_TCLALLOC
100 # define USE_TCLALLOC 0
101 /* Changed to 0 so could swap in new alloc module, DTA,
102 ** 07/06/00.
103 */
104 # endif
105 #endif /* __WIN32__ */
106
107 /*
108 * The following definitions set up the proper options for Macintosh
109 * compilers. We use this method because there is no autoconf equivalent.
110 */
111
112 #ifdef MAC_TCL
113 # ifndef HAS_STDARG
114 # define HAS_STDARG 1
115 # endif
116 # ifndef USE_TCLALLOC
117 # define USE_TCLALLOC 1
118 # endif
119 # ifndef NO_STRERROR
120 # define NO_STRERROR 1
121 # endif
122 # define INLINE
123 #endif
124
125 /*
126 * Utility macros: STRINGIFY takes an argument and wraps it in "" (double
127 * quotation marks), JOIN joins two arguments.
128 */
129
130 #define VERBATIM(x) x
131 #ifdef _MSC_VER
132 # define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY1(x)
133 # define STRINGIFY1(x) #x
134 # define JOIN(a,b) JOIN1(a,b)
135 # define JOIN1(a,b) a##b
136 #else
137 # ifdef RESOURCE_INCLUDED
138 # define STRINGIFY(x) STRINGIFY1(x)
139 # define STRINGIFY1(x) #x
140 # define JOIN(a,b) JOIN1(a,b)
141 # define JOIN1(a,b) a##b
142 # else
143 # ifdef __STDC__
144 # define STRINGIFY(x) #x
145 # define JOIN(a,b) a##b
146 # else
147 # define STRINGIFY(x) "x"
148 # define JOIN(a,b) VERBATIM(a)VERBATIM(b)
149 # endif
150 # endif
151 #endif
152
153 /*
154 * Special macro to define mutexes, that doesn't do anything
155 * if we are not using threads.
156 */
157
158 #ifdef TCL_THREADS
159 #define TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(name) static Tcl_Mutex name;
160 #else
161 #define TCL_DECLARE_MUTEX(name)
162 #endif
163
164 /*
165 * Macros that eliminate the overhead of the thread synchronization
166 * functions when compiling without thread support.
167 */
168
169 #ifndef TCL_THREADS
170 #define Tcl_MutexLock(mutexPtr)
171 #define Tcl_MutexUnlock(mutexPtr)
172 #define Tcl_MutexFinalize(mutexPtr)
173 #define Tcl_ConditionNotify(condPtr)
174 #define Tcl_ConditionWait(condPtr, mutexPtr, timePtr)
175 #define Tcl_ConditionFinalize(condPtr)
176 #endif /* TCL_THREADS */
177
178 /*
179 * A special definition used to allow this header file to be included
180 * in resource files so that they can get obtain version information from
181 * this file. Resource compilers don't like all the C stuff, like typedefs
182 * and procedure declarations, that occur below.
183 */
184
185 #ifndef RESOURCE_INCLUDED
186
187 #ifndef BUFSIZ
188 #include <stdio.h>
189 #endif
190
191 /*
192 * Definitions that allow Tcl functions with variable numbers of
193 * arguments to be used with either varargs.h or stdarg.h. TCL_VARARGS
194 * is used in procedure prototypes. TCL_VARARGS_DEF is used to declare
195 * the arguments in a function definiton: it takes the type and name of
196 * the first argument and supplies the appropriate argument declaration
197 * string for use in the function definition. TCL_VARARGS_START
198 * initializes the va_list data structure and returns the first argument.
199 */
200
201 #if defined(__STDC__) || defined(HAS_STDARG)
202 # include <stdarg.h>
203
204 # define TCL_VARARGS(type, name) (type name, ...)
205 # define TCL_VARARGS_DEF(type, name) (type name, ...)
206 # define TCL_VARARGS_START(type, name, list) (va_start(list, name), name)
207 #else
208 # include <varargs.h>
209
210 # ifdef __cplusplus
211 # define TCL_VARARGS(type, name) (type name, ...)
212 # define TCL_VARARGS_DEF(type, name) (type va_alist, ...)
213 # else
214 # define TCL_VARARGS(type, name) ()
215 # define TCL_VARARGS_DEF(type, name) (va_alist)
216 # endif
217 # define TCL_VARARGS_START(type, name, list) \
218 (va_start(list), va_arg(list, type))
219 #endif
220
221 /*
222 * Macros used to declare a function to be exported by a DLL.
223 * Used by Windows, maps to no-op declarations on non-Windows systems.
224 * The default build on windows is for a DLL, which causes the DLLIMPORT
225 * and DLLEXPORT macros to be nonempty. To build a static library, the
226 * macro STATIC_BUILD should be defined.
227 */
228
229 #ifdef STATIC_BUILD
230 # define DLLIMPORT
231 # define DLLEXPORT
232 #else
233 # if defined(__WIN32__) && (defined(_MSC_VER) || (defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__declspec)))
234 # define DLLIMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
235 # define DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
236 # else
237 # define DLLIMPORT
238 # define DLLEXPORT
239 # endif
240 #endif
241
242 /*
243 * These macros are used to control whether functions are being declared for
244 * import or export. If a function is being declared while it is being built
245 * to be included in a shared library, then it should have the DLLEXPORT
246 * storage class. If is being declared for use by a module that is going to
247 * link against the shared library, then it should have the DLLIMPORT storage
248 * class. If the symbol is beind declared for a static build or for use from a
249 * stub library, then the storage class should be empty.
250 *
251 * The convention is that a macro called BUILD_xxxx, where xxxx is the
252 * name of a library we are building, is set on the compile line for sources
253 * that are to be placed in the library. When this macro is set, the
254 * storage class will be set to DLLEXPORT. At the end of the header file, the
255 * storage class will be reset to DLLIMPORt.
256 */
257
258 #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
259 #ifdef BUILD_tcl
260 # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLEXPORT
261 #else
262 # ifdef USE_TCL_STUBS
263 # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
264 # else
265 # define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLIMPORT
266 # endif
267 #endif
268
269 /*
270 * Definitions that allow this header file to be used either with or
271 * without ANSI C features like function prototypes.
272 */
273
274 #undef _ANSI_ARGS_
275 #undef CONST
276 #ifndef INLINE
277 # define INLINE
278 #endif
279
280 #if ((defined(__STDC__) || defined(SABER)) && !defined(NO_PROTOTYPE)) || defined(__cplusplus) || defined(USE_PROTOTYPE)
281 # define _USING_PROTOTYPES_ 1
282 # define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) x
283 # define CONST const
284 #else
285 # define _ANSI_ARGS_(x) ()
286 # define CONST
287 #endif
288
289 /*
290 * Make sure EXTERN isn't defined elsewhere
291 */
292 #ifdef EXTERN
293 #undef EXTERN
294 #endif /* EXTERN */
295
296 #ifdef __cplusplus
297 # define EXTERN extern "C" TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
298 #else
299 # define EXTERN extern TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
300 #endif
301
302 /*
303 * Macro to use instead of "void" for arguments that must have
304 * type "void *" in ANSI C; maps them to type "char *" in
305 * non-ANSI systems.
306 */
307 #ifndef __WIN32__
308 #ifndef VOID
309 # ifdef __STDC__
310 # define VOID void
311 # else
312 # define VOID char
313 # endif
314 #endif
315 #else /* __WIN32__ */
316 /*
317 * The following code is copied from winnt.h
318 */
319 #ifndef VOID
320 #define VOID void
321 typedef char CHAR;
322 typedef short SHORT;
323 typedef long LONG;
324 #endif
325 #endif /* __WIN32__ */
326
327 /*
328 * Miscellaneous declarations.
329 */
330
331 #ifndef NULL
332 #define NULL 0
333 #endif
334
335 #ifndef _CLIENTDATA
336 # if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
337 typedef void *ClientData;
338 # else
339 typedef int *ClientData;
340 # endif /* __STDC__ */
341 #define _CLIENTDATA
342 #endif
343
344 /*
345 * Data structures defined opaquely in this module. The definitions below
346 * just provide dummy types. A few fields are made visible in Tcl_Interp
347 * structures, namely those used for returning a string result from
348 * commands. Direct access to the result field is discouraged in Tcl 8.0.
349 * The interpreter result is either an object or a string, and the two
350 * values are kept consistent unless some C code sets interp->result
351 * directly. Programmers should use either the procedure Tcl_GetObjResult()
352 * or Tcl_GetStringResult() to read the interpreter's result. See the
353 * SetResult man page for details.
354 *
355 * Note: any change to the Tcl_Interp definition below must be mirrored
356 * in the "real" definition in tclInt.h.
357 *
358 * Note: Tcl_ObjCmdProc procedures do not directly set result and freeProc.
359 * Instead, they set a Tcl_Obj member in the "real" structure that can be
360 * accessed with Tcl_GetObjResult() and Tcl_SetObjResult().
361 */
362
363 typedef struct Tcl_Interp {
364 char *result; /* If the last command returned a string
365 * result, this points to it. */
366 void (*freeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((char *blockPtr));
367 /* Zero means the string result is
368 * statically allocated. TCL_DYNAMIC means
369 * it was allocated with ckalloc and should
370 * be freed with ckfree. Other values give
371 * the address of procedure to invoke to
372 * free the result. Tcl_Eval must free it
373 * before executing next command. */
374 int errorLine; /* When TCL_ERROR is returned, this gives
375 * the line number within the command where
376 * the error occurred (1 if first line). */
377 } Tcl_Interp;
378
379 typedef struct Tcl_AsyncHandler_ *Tcl_AsyncHandler;
380 typedef struct Tcl_Channel_ *Tcl_Channel;
381 typedef struct Tcl_Command_ *Tcl_Command;
382 typedef struct Tcl_Condition_ *Tcl_Condition;
383 typedef struct Tcl_EncodingState_ *Tcl_EncodingState;
384 typedef struct Tcl_Encoding_ *Tcl_Encoding;
385 typedef struct Tcl_Event Tcl_Event;
386 typedef struct Tcl_Mutex_ *Tcl_Mutex;
387 typedef struct Tcl_Pid_ *Tcl_Pid;
388 typedef struct Tcl_RegExp_ *Tcl_RegExp;
389 typedef struct Tcl_ThreadDataKey_ *Tcl_ThreadDataKey;
390 typedef struct Tcl_ThreadId_ *Tcl_ThreadId;
391 typedef struct Tcl_TimerToken_ *Tcl_TimerToken;
392 typedef struct Tcl_Trace_ *Tcl_Trace;
393 typedef struct Tcl_Var_ *Tcl_Var;
394
395 /*
396 * Definition of the interface to procedures implementing threads.
397 * A procedure following this definition is given to each call of
398 * 'Tcl_CreateThread' and will be called as the main fuction of
399 * the new thread created by that call.
400 */
401
402 #ifdef MAC_TCL
403 typedef pascal void *(Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
404 #elif defined __WIN32__
405 typedef unsigned (__stdcall Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
406 #else
407 typedef void (Tcl_ThreadCreateProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
408 #endif
409
410
411 /*
412 * Threading function return types used for abstracting away platform
413 * differences when writing a Tcl_ThreadCreateProc. See the NewThread
414 * function in generic/tclThreadTest.c for it's usage.
415 */
416 #ifdef MAC_TCL
417 # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType pascal void *
418 # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN return NULL
419 #elif defined __WIN32__
420 # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType unsigned __stdcall
421 # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN return 0
422 #else
423 # define Tcl_ThreadCreateType void
424 # define TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN
425 #endif
426
427
428
429 /*
430 * Definition of values for default stacksize and the possible flags to be
431 * given to Tcl_CreateThread.
432 */
433
434 #define TCL_THREAD_STACK_DEFAULT (0) /* Use default size for stack */
435 #define TCL_THREAD_NOFLAGS (0000) /* Standard flags, default behaviour */
436 #define TCL_THREAD_JOINABLE (0001) /* Mark the thread as joinable */
437
438 /*
439 * Flag values passed to Tcl_GetRegExpFromObj.
440 */
441
442 #define TCL_REG_BASIC 000000 /* BREs (convenience) */
443 #define TCL_REG_EXTENDED 000001 /* EREs */
444 #define TCL_REG_ADVF 000002 /* advanced features in EREs */
445 #define TCL_REG_ADVANCED 000003 /* AREs (which are also EREs) */
446 #define TCL_REG_QUOTE 000004 /* no special characters, none */
447 #define TCL_REG_NOCASE 000010 /* ignore case */
448 #define TCL_REG_NOSUB 000020 /* don't care about subexpressions */
449 #define TCL_REG_EXPANDED 000040 /* expanded format, white space &
450 * comments */
451 #define TCL_REG_NLSTOP 000100 /* \n doesn't match . or [^ ] */
452 #define TCL_REG_NLANCH 000200 /* ^ matches after \n, $ before */
453 #define TCL_REG_NEWLINE 000300 /* newlines are line terminators */
454 #define TCL_REG_CANMATCH 001000 /* report details on partial/limited
455 * matches */
456
457 /*
458 * The following flag is experimental and only intended for use by Expect. It
459 * will probably go away in a later release.
460 */
461
462 #define TCL_REG_BOSONLY 002000 /* prepend \A to pattern so it only
463 * matches at the beginning of the
464 * string. */
465
466 /*
467 * Flags values passed to Tcl_RegExpExecObj.
468 */
469
470 #define TCL_REG_NOTBOL 0001 /* Beginning of string does not match ^. */
471 #define TCL_REG_NOTEOL 0002 /* End of string does not match $. */
472
473 /*
474 * Structures filled in by Tcl_RegExpInfo. Note that all offset values are
475 * relative to the start of the match string, not the beginning of the
476 * entire string.
477 */
478
479 typedef struct Tcl_RegExpIndices {
480 long start; /* character offset of first character in match */
481 long end; /* character offset of first character after the
482 * match. */
483 } Tcl_RegExpIndices;
484
485 typedef struct Tcl_RegExpInfo {
486 int nsubs; /* number of subexpressions in the
487 * compiled expression */
488 Tcl_RegExpIndices *matches; /* array of nsubs match offset
489 * pairs */
490 long extendStart; /* The offset at which a subsequent
491 * match might begin. */
492 long reserved; /* Reserved for later use. */
493 } Tcl_RegExpInfo;
494
495 /*
496 * Picky compilers complain if this typdef doesn't appear before the
497 * struct's reference in tclDecls.h.
498 */
499
500 typedef struct stat *Tcl_Stat_;
501
502 /*
503 * When a TCL command returns, the interpreter contains a result from the
504 * command. Programmers are strongly encouraged to use one of the
505 * procedures Tcl_GetObjResult() or Tcl_GetStringResult() to read the
506 * interpreter's result. See the SetResult man page for details. Besides
507 * this result, the command procedure returns an integer code, which is
508 * one of the following:
509 *
510 * TCL_OK Command completed normally; the interpreter's
511 * result contains the command's result.
512 * TCL_ERROR The command couldn't be completed successfully;
513 * the interpreter's result describes what went wrong.
514 * TCL_RETURN The command requests that the current procedure
515 * return; the interpreter's result contains the
516 * procedure's return value.
517 * TCL_BREAK The command requests that the innermost loop
518 * be exited; the interpreter's result is meaningless.
519 * TCL_CONTINUE Go on to the next iteration of the current loop;
520 * the interpreter's result is meaningless.
521 */
522
523 #define TCL_OK 0
524 #define TCL_ERROR 1
525 #define TCL_RETURN 2
526 #define TCL_BREAK 3
527 #define TCL_CONTINUE 4
528
529 #define TCL_RESULT_SIZE 200
530
531 /*
532 * Argument descriptors for math function callbacks in expressions:
533 */
534
535 typedef enum {TCL_INT, TCL_DOUBLE, TCL_EITHER} Tcl_ValueType;
536 typedef struct Tcl_Value {
537 Tcl_ValueType type; /* Indicates intValue or doubleValue is
538 * valid, or both. */
539 long intValue; /* Integer value. */
540 double doubleValue; /* Double-precision floating value. */
541 } Tcl_Value;
542
543 /*
544 * Forward declaration of Tcl_Obj to prevent an error when the forward
545 * reference to Tcl_Obj is encountered in the procedure types declared
546 * below.
547 */
548
549 struct Tcl_Obj;
550
551 /*
552 * Procedure types defined by Tcl:
553 */
554
555 typedef int (Tcl_AppInitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp));
556 typedef int (Tcl_AsyncProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
557 Tcl_Interp *interp, int code));
558 typedef void (Tcl_ChannelProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int mask));
559 typedef void (Tcl_CloseProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData data));
560 typedef void (Tcl_CmdDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
561 typedef int (Tcl_CmdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
562 Tcl_Interp *interp, int argc, char *argv[]));
563 typedef void (Tcl_CmdTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
564 Tcl_Interp *interp, int level, char *command, Tcl_CmdProc *proc,
565 ClientData cmdClientData, int argc, char *argv[]));
566 typedef void (Tcl_DupInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *srcPtr,
567 struct Tcl_Obj *dupPtr));
568 typedef int (Tcl_EncodingConvertProc)_ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
569 CONST char *src, int srcLen, int flags, Tcl_EncodingState *statePtr,
570 char *dst, int dstLen, int *srcReadPtr, int *dstWrotePtr,
571 int *dstCharsPtr));
572 typedef void (Tcl_EncodingFreeProc)_ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
573 typedef int (Tcl_EventProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags));
574 typedef void (Tcl_EventCheckProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
575 int flags));
576 typedef int (Tcl_EventDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Event *evPtr,
577 ClientData clientData));
578 typedef void (Tcl_EventSetupProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
579 int flags));
580 typedef void (Tcl_ExitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
581 typedef void (Tcl_FileProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, int mask));
582 typedef void (Tcl_FileFreeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
583 typedef void (Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
584 typedef void (Tcl_FreeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((char *blockPtr));
585 typedef void (Tcl_IdleProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
586 typedef void (Tcl_InterpDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
587 Tcl_Interp *interp));
588 typedef int (Tcl_MathProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
589 Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Value *args, Tcl_Value *resultPtr));
590 typedef void (Tcl_NamespaceDeleteProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
591 typedef int (Tcl_ObjCmdProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
592 Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, struct Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]));
593 typedef int (Tcl_PackageInitProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp));
594 typedef void (Tcl_PanicProc) _ANSI_ARGS_(TCL_VARARGS(char *, format));
595 typedef void (Tcl_TcpAcceptProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData callbackData,
596 Tcl_Channel chan, char *address, int port));
597 typedef void (Tcl_TimerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
598 typedef int (Tcl_SetFromAnyProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
599 struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
600 typedef void (Tcl_UpdateStringProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
601 typedef char *(Tcl_VarTraceProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
602 Tcl_Interp *interp, char *part1, char *part2, int flags));
603 typedef void (Tcl_CreateFileHandlerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd, int mask,
604 Tcl_FileProc *proc, ClientData clientData));
605 typedef void (Tcl_DeleteFileHandlerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((int fd));
606
607 /*
608 * The following structure represents a type of object, which is a
609 * particular internal representation for an object plus a set of
610 * procedures that provide standard operations on objects of that type.
611 */
612
613 typedef struct Tcl_ObjType {
614 char *name; /* Name of the type, e.g. "int". */
615 Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc *freeIntRepProc;
616 /* Called to free any storage for the type's
617 * internal rep. NULL if the internal rep
618 * does not need freeing. */
619 Tcl_DupInternalRepProc *dupIntRepProc;
620 /* Called to create a new object as a copy
621 * of an existing object. */
622 Tcl_UpdateStringProc *updateStringProc;
623 /* Called to update the string rep from the
624 * type's internal representation. */
625 Tcl_SetFromAnyProc *setFromAnyProc;
626 /* Called to convert the object's internal
627 * rep to this type. Frees the internal rep
628 * of the old type. Returns TCL_ERROR on
629 * failure. */
630 } Tcl_ObjType;
631
632 /*
633 * One of the following structures exists for each object in the Tcl
634 * system. An object stores a value as either a string, some internal
635 * representation, or both.
636 */
637
638 typedef struct Tcl_Obj {
639 int refCount; /* When 0 the object will be freed. */
640 char *bytes; /* This points to the first byte of the
641 * object's string representation. The array
642 * must be followed by a null byte (i.e., at
643 * offset length) but may also contain
644 * embedded null characters. The array's
645 * storage is allocated by ckalloc. NULL
646 * means the string rep is invalid and must
647 * be regenerated from the internal rep.
648 * Clients should use Tcl_GetStringFromObj
649 * or Tcl_GetString to get a pointer to the
650 * byte array as a readonly value. */
651 int length; /* The number of bytes at *bytes, not
652 * including the terminating null. */
653 Tcl_ObjType *typePtr; /* Denotes the object's type. Always
654 * corresponds to the type of the object's
655 * internal rep. NULL indicates the object
656 * has no internal rep (has no type). */
657 union { /* The internal representation: */
658 long longValue; /* - an long integer value */
659 double doubleValue; /* - a double-precision floating value */
660 VOID *otherValuePtr; /* - another, type-specific value */
661 struct { /* - internal rep as two pointers */
662 VOID *ptr1;
663 VOID *ptr2;
664 } twoPtrValue;
665 } internalRep;
666 } Tcl_Obj;
667
668 /*
669 * Macros to increment and decrement a Tcl_Obj's reference count, and to
670 * test whether an object is shared (i.e. has reference count > 1).
671 * Note: clients should use Tcl_DecrRefCount() when they are finished using
672 * an object, and should never call TclFreeObj() directly. TclFreeObj() is
673 * only defined and made public in tcl.h to support Tcl_DecrRefCount's macro
674 * definition. Note also that Tcl_DecrRefCount() refers to the parameter
675 * "obj" twice. This means that you should avoid calling it with an
676 * expression that is expensive to compute or has side effects.
677 */
678
679 void Tcl_IncrRefCount _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
680 void Tcl_DecrRefCount _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
681 int Tcl_IsShared _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
682
683 #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
684 # define Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr) \
685 Tcl_DbIncrRefCount(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__)
686 # define Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr) \
687 Tcl_DbDecrRefCount(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__)
688 # define Tcl_IsShared(objPtr) \
689 Tcl_DbIsShared(objPtr, __FILE__, __LINE__)
690 #else
691 # define Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr) \
692 ++(objPtr)->refCount
693 # define Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr) \
694 if (--(objPtr)->refCount <= 0) TclFreeObj(objPtr)
695 # define Tcl_IsShared(objPtr) \
696 ((objPtr)->refCount > 1)
697 #endif
698
699 /*
700 * Macros and definitions that help to debug the use of Tcl objects.
701 * When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined, the Tcl_New declarations are
702 * overridden to call debugging versions of the object creation procedures.
703 */
704
705 #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
706 # define Tcl_NewBooleanObj(val) \
707 Tcl_DbNewBooleanObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__)
708 # define Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(bytes, len) \
709 Tcl_DbNewByteArrayObj(bytes, len, __FILE__, __LINE__)
710 # define Tcl_NewDoubleObj(val) \
711 Tcl_DbNewDoubleObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__)
712 # define Tcl_NewIntObj(val) \
713 Tcl_DbNewLongObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__)
714 # define Tcl_NewListObj(objc, objv) \
715 Tcl_DbNewListObj(objc, objv, __FILE__, __LINE__)
716 # define Tcl_NewLongObj(val) \
717 Tcl_DbNewLongObj(val, __FILE__, __LINE__)
718 # define Tcl_NewObj() \
719 Tcl_DbNewObj(__FILE__, __LINE__)
720 # define Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, len) \
721 Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, len, __FILE__, __LINE__)
722 #endif /* TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
723
724 /*
725 * The following structure contains the state needed by
726 * Tcl_SaveResult. No-one outside of Tcl should access any of these
727 * fields. This structure is typically allocated on the stack.
728 */
729
730 typedef struct Tcl_SavedResult {
731 char *result;
732 Tcl_FreeProc *freeProc;
733 Tcl_Obj *objResultPtr;
734 char *appendResult;
735 int appendAvl;
736 int appendUsed;
737 char resultSpace[TCL_RESULT_SIZE+1];
738 } Tcl_SavedResult;
739
740
741 /*
742 * The following definitions support Tcl's namespace facility.
743 * Note: the first five fields must match exactly the fields in a
744 * Namespace structure (see tclInt.h).
745 */
746
747 typedef struct Tcl_Namespace {
748 char *name; /* The namespace's name within its parent
749 * namespace. This contains no ::'s. The
750 * name of the global namespace is ""
751 * although "::" is an synonym. */
752 char *fullName; /* The namespace's fully qualified name.
753 * This starts with ::. */
754 ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value associated with this
755 * namespace. */
756 Tcl_NamespaceDeleteProc* deleteProc;
757 /* Procedure invoked when deleting the
758 * namespace to, e.g., free clientData. */
759 struct Tcl_Namespace* parentPtr;
760 /* Points to the namespace that contains
761 * this one. NULL if this is the global
762 * namespace. */
763 } Tcl_Namespace;
764
765 /*
766 * The following structure represents a call frame, or activation record.
767 * A call frame defines a naming context for a procedure call: its local
768 * scope (for local variables) and its namespace scope (used for non-local
769 * variables; often the global :: namespace). A call frame can also define
770 * the naming context for a namespace eval or namespace inscope command:
771 * the namespace in which the command's code should execute. The
772 * Tcl_CallFrame structures exist only while procedures or namespace
773 * eval/inscope's are being executed, and provide a Tcl call stack.
774 *
775 * A call frame is initialized and pushed using Tcl_PushCallFrame and
776 * popped using Tcl_PopCallFrame. Storage for a Tcl_CallFrame must be
777 * provided by the Tcl_PushCallFrame caller, and callers typically allocate
778 * them on the C call stack for efficiency. For this reason, Tcl_CallFrame
779 * is defined as a structure and not as an opaque token. However, most
780 * Tcl_CallFrame fields are hidden since applications should not access
781 * them directly; others are declared as "dummyX".
782 *
783 * WARNING!! The structure definition must be kept consistent with the
784 * CallFrame structure in tclInt.h. If you change one, change the other.
785 */
786
787 typedef struct Tcl_CallFrame {
788 Tcl_Namespace *nsPtr;
789 int dummy1;
790 int dummy2;
791 char *dummy3;
792 char *dummy4;
793 char *dummy5;
794 int dummy6;
795 char *dummy7;
796 char *dummy8;
797 int dummy9;
798 char* dummy10;
799 } Tcl_CallFrame;
800
801 /*
802 * Information about commands that is returned by Tcl_GetCommandInfo and
803 * passed to Tcl_SetCommandInfo. objProc is an objc/objv object-based
804 * command procedure while proc is a traditional Tcl argc/argv
805 * string-based procedure. Tcl_CreateObjCommand and Tcl_CreateCommand
806 * ensure that both objProc and proc are non-NULL and can be called to
807 * execute the command. However, it may be faster to call one instead of
808 * the other. The member isNativeObjectProc is set to 1 if an
809 * object-based procedure was registered by Tcl_CreateObjCommand, and to
810 * 0 if a string-based procedure was registered by Tcl_CreateCommand.
811 * The other procedure is typically set to a compatibility wrapper that
812 * does string-to-object or object-to-string argument conversions then
813 * calls the other procedure.
814 */
815
816 typedef struct Tcl_CmdInfo {
817 int isNativeObjectProc; /* 1 if objProc was registered by a call to
818 * Tcl_CreateObjCommand; 0 otherwise.
819 * Tcl_SetCmdInfo does not modify this
820 * field. */
821 Tcl_ObjCmdProc *objProc; /* Command's object-based procedure. */
822 ClientData objClientData; /* ClientData for object proc. */
823 Tcl_CmdProc *proc; /* Command's string-based procedure. */
824 ClientData clientData; /* ClientData for string proc. */
825 Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc;
826 /* Procedure to call when command is
827 * deleted. */
828 ClientData deleteData; /* Value to pass to deleteProc (usually
829 * the same as clientData). */
830 Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr; /* Points to the namespace that contains
831 * this command. Note that Tcl_SetCmdInfo
832 * will not change a command's namespace;
833 * use Tcl_RenameCommand to do that. */
834
835 } Tcl_CmdInfo;
836
837 /*
838 * The structure defined below is used to hold dynamic strings. The only
839 * field that clients should use is the string field, and they should
840 * never modify it.
841 */
842
843 #define TCL_DSTRING_STATIC_SIZE 200
844 typedef struct Tcl_DString {
845 char *string; /* Points to beginning of string: either
846 * staticSpace below or a malloced array. */
847 int length; /* Number of non-NULL characters in the
848 * string. */
849 int spaceAvl; /* Total number of bytes available for the
850 * string and its terminating NULL char. */
851 char staticSpace[TCL_DSTRING_STATIC_SIZE];
852 /* Space to use in common case where string
853 * is small. */
854 } Tcl_DString;
855
856 #define Tcl_DStringLength(dsPtr) ((dsPtr)->length)
857 #define Tcl_DStringValue(dsPtr) ((dsPtr)->string)
858 #define Tcl_DStringTrunc Tcl_DStringSetLength
859
860 /*
861 * Definitions for the maximum number of digits of precision that may
862 * be specified in the "tcl_precision" variable, and the number of
863 * bytes of buffer space required by Tcl_PrintDouble.
864 */
865
866 #define TCL_MAX_PREC 17
867 #define TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE (TCL_MAX_PREC+10)
868
869 /*
870 * Definition for a number of bytes of buffer space sufficient to hold the
871 * string representation of an integer in base 10 (assuming the existence
872 * of 64-bit integers).
873 */
874
875 #define TCL_INTEGER_SPACE 24
876
877 /*
878 * Flag that may be passed to Tcl_ConvertElement to force it not to
879 * output braces (careful! if you change this flag be sure to change
880 * the definitions at the front of tclUtil.c).
881 */
882
883 #define TCL_DONT_USE_BRACES 1
884
885 /*
886 * Flag that may be passed to Tcl_GetIndexFromObj to force it to disallow
887 * abbreviated strings.
888 */
889
890 #define TCL_EXACT 1
891
892 /*
893 * Flag values passed to Tcl_RecordAndEval and/or Tcl_EvalObj.
894 * WARNING: these bit choices must not conflict with the bit choices
895 * for evalFlag bits in tclInt.h!!
896 */
897
898 #define TCL_NO_EVAL 0x10000
899 #define TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL 0x20000
900 #define TCL_EVAL_DIRECT 0x40000
901
902 /*
903 * Special freeProc values that may be passed to Tcl_SetResult (see
904 * the man page for details):
905 */
906
907 #define TCL_VOLATILE ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 1)
908 #define TCL_STATIC ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 0)
909 #define TCL_DYNAMIC ((Tcl_FreeProc *) 3)
910
911 /*
912 * Flag values passed to variable-related procedures.
913 */
914
915 #define TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY 1
916 #define TCL_NAMESPACE_ONLY 2
917 #define TCL_APPEND_VALUE 4
918 #define TCL_LIST_ELEMENT 8
919 #define TCL_TRACE_READS 0x10
920 #define TCL_TRACE_WRITES 0x20
921 #define TCL_TRACE_UNSETS 0x40
922 #define TCL_TRACE_DESTROYED 0x80
923 #define TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED 0x100
924 #define TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG 0x200
925 #define TCL_TRACE_ARRAY 0x800
926
927 /*
928 * The TCL_PARSE_PART1 flag is deprecated and has no effect.
929 * The part1 is now always parsed whenever the part2 is NULL.
930 * (This is to avoid a common error when converting code to
931 * use the new object based APIs and forgetting to give the
932 * flag)
933 */
934 #ifndef TCL_NO_DEPRECATED
935 #define TCL_PARSE_PART1 0x400
936 #endif
937
938
939 /*
940 * Types for linked variables:
941 */
942
943 #define TCL_LINK_INT 1
944 #define TCL_LINK_DOUBLE 2
945 #define TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN 3
946 #define TCL_LINK_STRING 4
947 #define TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY 0x80
948
949 /*
950 * Forward declaration of Tcl_HashTable. Needed by some C++ compilers
951 * to prevent errors when the forward reference to Tcl_HashTable is
952 * encountered in the Tcl_HashEntry structure.
953 */
954
955 #ifdef __cplusplus
956 struct Tcl_HashTable;
957 #endif
958
959 /*
960 * Structure definition for an entry in a hash table. No-one outside
961 * Tcl should access any of these fields directly; use the macros
962 * defined below.
963 */
964
965 typedef struct Tcl_HashEntry {
966 struct Tcl_HashEntry *nextPtr; /* Pointer to next entry in this
967 * hash bucket, or NULL for end of
968 * chain. */
969 struct Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Pointer to table containing entry. */
970 struct Tcl_HashEntry **bucketPtr; /* Pointer to bucket that points to
971 * first entry in this entry's chain:
972 * used for deleting the entry. */
973 ClientData clientData; /* Application stores something here
974 * with Tcl_SetHashValue. */
975 union { /* Key has one of these forms: */
976 char *oneWordValue; /* One-word value for key. */
977 int words[1]; /* Multiple integer words for key.
978 * The actual size will be as large
979 * as necessary for this table's
980 * keys. */
981 char string[4]; /* String for key. The actual size
982 * will be as large as needed to hold
983 * the key. */
984 } key; /* MUST BE LAST FIELD IN RECORD!! */
985 } Tcl_HashEntry;
986
987 /*
988 * Structure definition for a hash table. Must be in tcl.h so clients
989 * can allocate space for these structures, but clients should never
990 * access any fields in this structure.
991 */
992
993 #define TCL_SMALL_HASH_TABLE 4
994 typedef struct Tcl_HashTable {
995 Tcl_HashEntry **buckets; /* Pointer to bucket array. Each
996 * element points to first entry in
997 * bucket's hash chain, or NULL. */
998 Tcl_HashEntry *staticBuckets[TCL_SMALL_HASH_TABLE];
999 /* Bucket array used for small tables
1000 * (to avoid mallocs and frees). */
1001 int numBuckets; /* Total number of buckets allocated
1002 * at **bucketPtr. */
1003 int numEntries; /* Total number of entries present
1004 * in table. */
1005 int rebuildSize; /* Enlarge table when numEntries gets
1006 * to be this large. */
1007 int downShift; /* Shift count used in hashing
1008 * function. Designed to use high-
1009 * order bits of randomized keys. */
1010 int mask; /* Mask value used in hashing
1011 * function. */
1012 int keyType; /* Type of keys used in this table.
1013 * It's either TCL_STRING_KEYS,
1014 * TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS, or an integer
1015 * giving the number of ints that
1016 * is the size of the key.
1017 */
1018 Tcl_HashEntry *(*findProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr,
1019 CONST char *key));
1020 Tcl_HashEntry *(*createProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((struct Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr,
1021 CONST char *key, int *newPtr));
1022 } Tcl_HashTable;
1023
1024 /*
1025 * Structure definition for information used to keep track of searches
1026 * through hash tables:
1027 */
1028
1029 typedef struct Tcl_HashSearch {
1030 Tcl_HashTable *tablePtr; /* Table being searched. */
1031 int nextIndex; /* Index of next bucket to be
1032 * enumerated after present one. */
1033 Tcl_HashEntry *nextEntryPtr; /* Next entry to be enumerated in the
1034 * the current bucket. */
1035 } Tcl_HashSearch;
1036
1037 /*
1038 * Acceptable key types for hash tables:
1039 */
1040
1041 #define TCL_STRING_KEYS 0
1042 #define TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS 1
1043
1044 /*
1045 * Macros for clients to use to access fields of hash entries:
1046 */
1047
1048 #define Tcl_GetHashValue(h) ((h)->clientData)
1049 #define Tcl_SetHashValue(h, value) ((h)->clientData = (ClientData) (value))
1050 #define Tcl_GetHashKey(tablePtr, h) \
1051 ((char *) (((tablePtr)->keyType == TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS) ? (h)->key.oneWordValue \
1052 : (h)->key.string))
1053
1054 /*
1055 * Macros to use for clients to use to invoke find and create procedures
1056 * for hash tables:
1057 */
1058
1059 #define Tcl_FindHashEntry(tablePtr, key) \
1060 (*((tablePtr)->findProc))(tablePtr, key)
1061 #define Tcl_CreateHashEntry(tablePtr, key, newPtr) \
1062 (*((tablePtr)->createProc))(tablePtr, key, newPtr)
1063
1064 /*
1065 * Flag values to pass to Tcl_DoOneEvent to disable searches
1066 * for some kinds of events:
1067 */
1068
1069 #define TCL_DONT_WAIT (1<<1)
1070 #define TCL_WINDOW_EVENTS (1<<2)
1071 #define TCL_FILE_EVENTS (1<<3)
1072 #define TCL_TIMER_EVENTS (1<<4)
1073 #define TCL_IDLE_EVENTS (1<<5) /* WAS 0x10 ???? */
1074 #define TCL_ALL_EVENTS (~TCL_DONT_WAIT)
1075
1076 /*
1077 * The following structure defines a generic event for the Tcl event
1078 * system. These are the things that are queued in calls to Tcl_QueueEvent
1079 * and serviced later by Tcl_DoOneEvent. There can be many different
1080 * kinds of events with different fields, corresponding to window events,
1081 * timer events, etc. The structure for a particular event consists of
1082 * a Tcl_Event header followed by additional information specific to that
1083 * event.
1084 */
1085
1086 struct Tcl_Event {
1087 Tcl_EventProc *proc; /* Procedure to call to service this event. */
1088 struct Tcl_Event *nextPtr; /* Next in list of pending events, or NULL. */
1089 };
1090
1091 /*
1092 * Positions to pass to Tcl_QueueEvent:
1093 */
1094
1095 typedef enum {
1096 TCL_QUEUE_TAIL, TCL_QUEUE_HEAD, TCL_QUEUE_MARK
1097 } Tcl_QueuePosition;
1098
1099 /*
1100 * Values to pass to Tcl_SetServiceMode to specify the behavior of notifier
1101 * event routines.
1102 */
1103
1104 #define TCL_SERVICE_NONE 0
1105 #define TCL_SERVICE_ALL 1
1106
1107 /*
1108 * The following structure keeps is used to hold a time value, either as
1109 * an absolute time (the number of seconds from the epoch) or as an
1110 * elapsed time. On Unix systems the epoch is Midnight Jan 1, 1970 GMT.
1111 * On Macintosh systems the epoch is Midnight Jan 1, 1904 GMT.
1112 */
1113
1114 typedef struct Tcl_Time {
1115 long sec; /* Seconds. */
1116 long usec; /* Microseconds. */
1117 } Tcl_Time;
1118
1119 typedef void (Tcl_SetTimerProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Time *timePtr));
1120 typedef int (Tcl_WaitForEventProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Time *timePtr));
1121
1122 /*
1123 * Bits to pass to Tcl_CreateFileHandler and Tcl_CreateChannelHandler
1124 * to indicate what sorts of events are of interest:
1125 */
1126
1127 #define TCL_READABLE (1<<1)
1128 #define TCL_WRITABLE (1<<2)
1129 #define TCL_EXCEPTION (1<<3)
1130
1131 /*
1132 * Flag values to pass to Tcl_OpenCommandChannel to indicate the
1133 * disposition of the stdio handles. TCL_STDIN, TCL_STDOUT, TCL_STDERR,
1134 * are also used in Tcl_GetStdChannel.
1135 */
1136
1137 #define TCL_STDIN (1<<1)
1138 #define TCL_STDOUT (1<<2)
1139 #define TCL_STDERR (1<<3)
1140 #define TCL_ENFORCE_MODE (1<<4)
1141
1142 /*
1143 * Bits passed to Tcl_DriverClose2Proc to indicate which side of a channel
1144 * should be closed.
1145 */
1146
1147 #define TCL_CLOSE_READ (1<<1)
1148 #define TCL_CLOSE_WRITE (1<<2)
1149
1150 /*
1151 * Value to use as the closeProc for a channel that supports the
1152 * close2Proc interface.
1153 */
1154
1155 #define TCL_CLOSE2PROC ((Tcl_DriverCloseProc *)1)
1156
1157 /*
1158 * Typedefs for the various operations in a channel type:
1159 */
1160
1161 typedef int (Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
1162 ClientData instanceData, int mode));
1163 typedef int (Tcl_DriverCloseProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData,
1164 Tcl_Interp *interp));
1165 typedef int (Tcl_DriverClose2Proc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData,
1166 Tcl_Interp *interp, int flags));
1167 typedef int (Tcl_DriverInputProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData,
1168 char *buf, int toRead, int *errorCodePtr));
1169 typedef int (Tcl_DriverOutputProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData,
1170 char *buf, int toWrite, int *errorCodePtr));
1171 typedef int (Tcl_DriverSeekProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData instanceData,
1172 long offset, int mode, int *errorCodePtr));
1173 typedef int (Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
1174 ClientData instanceData, Tcl_Interp *interp,
1175 char *optionName, char *value));
1176 typedef int (Tcl_DriverGetOptionProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
1177 ClientData instanceData, Tcl_Interp *interp,
1178 char *optionName, Tcl_DString *dsPtr));
1179 typedef void (Tcl_DriverWatchProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
1180 ClientData instanceData, int mask));
1181 typedef int (Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc) _ANSI_ARGS_((
1182 ClientData instanceData, int direction,
1183 ClientData *handlePtr));
1184
1185 /*
1186 * The following declarations either map ckalloc and ckfree to
1187 * malloc and free, or they map them to procedures with all sorts
1188 * of debugging hooks defined in tclCkalloc.c.
1189 */
1190
1191 #ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
1192
1193 # define ckalloc(x) Tcl_DbCkalloc(x, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1194 # define ckfree(x) Tcl_DbCkfree(x, __FILE__, __LINE__)
1195 # define ckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_DbCkrealloc((x), (y),__FILE__, __LINE__)
1196
1197 #else /* !TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
1198
1199 /*
1200 * If we are not using the debugging allocator, we should call the
1201 * Tcl_Alloc, et al. routines in order to guarantee that every module
1202 * is using the same memory allocator both inside and outside of the
1203 * Tcl library.
1204 */
1205
1206 # define ckalloc(x) Tcl_Alloc(x)
1207 # define ckfree(x) Tcl_Free(x)
1208 # define ckrealloc(x,y) Tcl_Realloc(x,y)
1209 # define Tcl_InitMemory(x)
1210 # define Tcl_DumpActiveMemory(x)
1211 # define Tcl_ValidateAllMemory(x,y)
1212
1213 #endif /* !TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
1214
1215 /*
1216 * Enum for different end of line translation and recognition modes.
1217 */
1218
1219 typedef enum Tcl_EolTranslation {
1220 TCL_TRANSLATE_AUTO, /* Eol == \r, \n and \r\n. */
1221 TCL_TRANSLATE_CR, /* Eol == \r. */
1222 TCL_TRANSLATE_LF, /* Eol == \n. */
1223 TCL_TRANSLATE_CRLF /* Eol == \r\n. */
1224 } Tcl_EolTranslation;
1225
1226 /*
1227 * struct Tcl_ChannelType:
1228 *
1229 * One such structure exists for each type (kind) of channel.
1230 * It collects together in one place all the functions that are
1231 * part of the specific channel type.
1232 */
1233
1234 typedef struct Tcl_ChannelType {
1235 char *typeName; /* The name of the channel type in Tcl
1236 * commands. This storage is owned by
1237 * channel type. */
1238 Tcl_DriverBlockModeProc *blockModeProc;
1239 /* Set blocking mode for the
1240 * raw channel. May be NULL. */
1241 Tcl_DriverCloseProc *closeProc; /* Procedure to call to close the
1242 * channel, or TCL_CLOSE2PROC if the
1243 * close2Proc should be used
1244 * instead. */
1245 Tcl_DriverInputProc *inputProc; /* Procedure to call for input
1246 * on channel. */
1247 Tcl_DriverOutputProc *outputProc; /* Procedure to call for output
1248 * on channel. */
1249 Tcl_DriverSeekProc *seekProc; /* Procedure to call to seek
1250 * on the channel. May be NULL. */
1251 Tcl_DriverSetOptionProc *setOptionProc;
1252 /* Set an option on a channel. */
1253 Tcl_DriverGetOptionProc *getOptionProc;
1254 /* Get an option from a channel. */
1255 Tcl_DriverWatchProc *watchProc; /* Set up the notifier to watch
1256 * for events on this channel. */
1257 Tcl_DriverGetHandleProc *getHandleProc;
1258 /* Get an OS handle from the channel
1259 * or NULL if not supported. */
1260 Tcl_DriverClose2Proc *close2Proc; /* Procedure to call to close the
1261 * channel if the device supports
1262 * closing the read & write sides
1263 * independently. */
1264 } Tcl_ChannelType;
1265
1266 /*
1267 * The following flags determine whether the blockModeProc above should
1268 * set the channel into blocking or nonblocking mode. They are passed
1269 * as arguments to the blockModeProc procedure in the above structure.
1270 */
1271
1272 #define TCL_MODE_BLOCKING 0 /* Put channel into blocking mode. */
1273 #define TCL_MODE_NONBLOCKING 1 /* Put channel into nonblocking
1274 * mode. */
1275
1276 /*
1277 * Enum for different types of file paths.
1278 */
1279
1280 typedef enum Tcl_PathType {
1281 TCL_PATH_ABSOLUTE,
1282 TCL_PATH_RELATIVE,
1283 TCL_PATH_VOLUME_RELATIVE
1284 } Tcl_PathType;
1285
1286 /*
1287 * The following structure represents the Notifier functions that
1288 * you can override with the Tcl_SetNotifier call.
1289 */
1290
1291 typedef struct Tcl_NotifierProcs {
1292 Tcl_SetTimerProc *setTimerProc;
1293 Tcl_WaitForEventProc *waitForEventProc;
1294 Tcl_CreateFileHandlerProc *createFileHandlerProc;
1295 Tcl_DeleteFileHandlerProc *deleteFileHandlerProc;
1296 } Tcl_NotifierProcs;
1297
1298 /*
1299 * The following structure represents a user-defined encoding. It collects
1300 * together all the functions that are used by the specific encoding.
1301 */
1302
1303 typedef struct Tcl_EncodingType {
1304 CONST char *encodingName; /* The name of the encoding, e.g. "euc-jp".
1305 * This name is the unique key for this
1306 * encoding type. */
1307 Tcl_EncodingConvertProc *toUtfProc;
1308 /* Procedure to convert from external
1309 * encoding into UTF-8. */
1310 Tcl_EncodingConvertProc *fromUtfProc;
1311 /* Procedure to convert from UTF-8 into
1312 * external encoding. */
1313 Tcl_EncodingFreeProc *freeProc;
1314 /* If non-NULL, procedure to call when this
1315 * encoding is deleted. */
1316 ClientData clientData; /* Arbitrary value associated with encoding
1317 * type. Passed to conversion procedures. */
1318 int nullSize; /* Number of zero bytes that signify
1319 * end-of-string in this encoding. This
1320 * number is used to determine the source
1321 * string length when the srcLen argument is
1322 * negative. Must be 1 or 2. */
1323 } Tcl_EncodingType;
1324
1325 /*
1326 * The following definitions are used as values for the conversion control
1327 * flags argument when converting text from one character set to another:
1328 *
1329 * TCL_ENCODING_START: Signifies that the source buffer is the first
1330 * block in a (potentially multi-block) input
1331 * stream. Tells the conversion procedure to
1332 * reset to an initial state and perform any
1333 * initialization that needs to occur before the
1334 * first byte is converted. If the source
1335 * buffer contains the entire input stream to be
1336 * converted, this flag should be set.
1337 *
1338 * TCL_ENCODING_END: Signifies that the source buffer is the last
1339 * block in a (potentially multi-block) input
1340 * stream. Tells the conversion routine to
1341 * perform any finalization that needs to occur
1342 * after the last byte is converted and then to
1343 * reset to an initial state. If the source
1344 * buffer contains the entire input stream to be
1345 * converted, this flag should be set.
1346 *
1347 * TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR: If set, then the converter will return
1348 * immediately upon encountering an invalid
1349 * byte sequence or a source character that has
1350 * no mapping in the target encoding. If clear,
1351 * then the converter will skip the problem,
1352 * substituting one or more "close" characters
1353 * in the destination buffer and then continue
1354 * to sonvert the source.
1355 */
1356
1357 #define TCL_ENCODING_START 0x01
1358 #define TCL_ENCODING_END 0x02
1359 #define TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR 0x04
1360
1361 /*
1362 *----------------------------------------------------------------
1363 * The following data structures and declarations are for the new
1364 * Tcl parser. This stuff should all move to tcl.h eventually.
1365 *----------------------------------------------------------------
1366 */
1367
1368 /*
1369 * For each word of a command, and for each piece of a word such as a
1370 * variable reference, one of the following structures is created to
1371 * describe the token.
1372 */
1373
1374 typedef struct Tcl_Token {
1375 int type; /* Type of token, such as TCL_TOKEN_WORD;
1376 * see below for valid types. */
1377 char *start; /* First character in token. */
1378 int size; /* Number of bytes in token. */
1379 int numComponents; /* If this token is composed of other
1380 * tokens, this field tells how many of
1381 * them there are (including components of
1382 * components, etc.). The component tokens
1383 * immediately follow this one. */
1384 } Tcl_Token;
1385
1386 /*
1387 * Type values defined for Tcl_Token structures. These values are
1388 * defined as mask bits so that it's easy to check for collections of
1389 * types.
1390 *
1391 * TCL_TOKEN_WORD - The token describes one word of a command,
1392 * from the first non-blank character of
1393 * the word (which may be " or {) up to but
1394 * not including the space, semicolon, or
1395 * bracket that terminates the word.
1396 * NumComponents counts the total number of
1397 * sub-tokens that make up the word. This
1398 * includes, for example, sub-tokens of
1399 * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE tokens.
1400 * TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD - This token is just like TCL_TOKEN_WORD
1401 * except that the word is guaranteed to
1402 * consist of a single TCL_TOKEN_TEXT
1403 * sub-token.
1404 * TCL_TOKEN_TEXT - The token describes a range of literal
1405 * text that is part of a word.
1406 * NumComponents is always 0.
1407 * TCL_TOKEN_BS - The token describes a backslash sequence
1408 * that must be collapsed. NumComponents
1409 * is always 0.
1410 * TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND - The token describes a command whose result
1411 * must be substituted into the word. The
1412 * token includes the enclosing brackets.
1413 * NumComponents is always 0.
1414 * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE - The token describes a variable
1415 * substitution, including the dollar sign,
1416 * variable name, and array index (if there
1417 * is one) up through the right
1418 * parentheses. NumComponents tells how
1419 * many additional tokens follow to
1420 * represent the variable name. The first
1421 * token will be a TCL_TOKEN_TEXT token
1422 * that describes the variable name. If
1423 * the variable is an array reference then
1424 * there will be one or more additional
1425 * tokens, of type TCL_TOKEN_TEXT,
1426 * TCL_TOKEN_BS, TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND, and
1427 * TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE, that describe the
1428 * array index; numComponents counts the
1429 * total number of nested tokens that make
1430 * up the variable reference, including
1431 * sub-tokens of TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE tokens.
1432 * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR - The token describes one subexpression of a
1433 * expression, from the first non-blank
1434 * character of the subexpression up to but not
1435 * including the space, brace, or bracket
1436 * that terminates the subexpression.
1437 * NumComponents counts the total number of
1438 * following subtokens that make up the
1439 * subexpression; this includes all subtokens
1440 * for any nested TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR tokens.
1441 * For example, a numeric value used as a
1442 * primitive operand is described by a
1443 * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token followed by a
1444 * TCL_TOKEN_TEXT token. A binary subexpression
1445 * is described by a TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token
1446 * followed by the TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR token
1447 * for the operator, then TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR
1448 * tokens for the left then the right operands.
1449 * TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR - The token describes one expression operator.
1450 * An operator might be the name of a math
1451 * function such as "abs". A TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR
1452 * token is always preceeded by one
1453 * TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR token for the operator's
1454 * subexpression, and is followed by zero or
1455 * more TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR tokens for the
1456 * operator's operands. NumComponents is
1457 * always 0.
1458 */
1459
1460 #define TCL_TOKEN_WORD 1
1461 #define TCL_TOKEN_SIMPLE_WORD 2
1462 #define TCL_TOKEN_TEXT 4
1463 #define TCL_TOKEN_BS 8
1464 #define TCL_TOKEN_COMMAND 16
1465 #define TCL_TOKEN_VARIABLE 32
1466 #define TCL_TOKEN_SUB_EXPR 64
1467 #define TCL_TOKEN_OPERATOR 128
1468
1469 /*
1470 * Parsing error types. On any parsing error, one of these values
1471 * will be stored in the error field of the Tcl_Parse structure
1472 * defined below.
1473 */
1474
1475 #define TCL_PARSE_SUCCESS 0
1476 #define TCL_PARSE_QUOTE_EXTRA 1
1477 #define TCL_PARSE_BRACE_EXTRA 2
1478 #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_BRACE 3
1479 #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_BRACKET 4
1480 #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_PAREN 5
1481 #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_QUOTE 6
1482 #define TCL_PARSE_MISSING_VAR_BRACE 7
1483 #define TCL_PARSE_SYNTAX 8
1484 #define TCL_PARSE_BAD_NUMBER 9
1485
1486 /*
1487 * A structure of the following type is filled in by Tcl_ParseCommand.
1488 * It describes a single command parsed from an input string.
1489 */
1490
1491 #define NUM_STATIC_TOKENS 20
1492
1493 typedef struct Tcl_Parse {
1494 char *commentStart; /* Pointer to # that begins the first of
1495 * one or more comments preceding the
1496 * command. */
1497 int commentSize; /* Number of bytes in comments (up through
1498 * newline character that terminates the
1499 * last comment). If there were no
1500 * comments, this field is 0. */
1501 char *commandStart; /* First character in first word of command. */
1502 int commandSize; /* Number of bytes in command, including
1503 * first character of first word, up
1504 * through the terminating newline,
1505 * close bracket, or semicolon. */
1506 int numWords; /* Total number of words in command. May
1507 * be 0. */
1508 Tcl_Token *tokenPtr; /* Pointer to first token representing
1509 * the words of the command. Initially
1510 * points to staticTokens, but may change
1511 * to point to malloc-ed space if command
1512 * exceeds space in staticTokens. */
1513 int numTokens; /* Total number of tokens in command. */
1514 int tokensAvailable; /* Total number of tokens available at
1515 * *tokenPtr. */
1516 int errorType; /* One of the parsing error types defined
1517 * above. */
1518
1519 /*
1520 * The fields below are intended only for the private use of the
1521 * parser. They should not be used by procedures that invoke
1522 * Tcl_ParseCommand.
1523 */
1524
1525 char *string; /* The original command string passed to
1526 * Tcl_ParseCommand. */
1527 char *end; /* Points to the character just after the
1528 * last one in the command string. */
1529 Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter to use for error reporting,
1530 * or NULL. */
1531 char *term; /* Points to character in string that
1532 * terminated most recent token. Filled in
1533 * by ParseTokens. If an error occurs,
1534 * points to beginning of region where the
1535 * error occurred (e.g. the open brace if
1536 * the close brace is missing). */
1537 int incomplete; /* This field is set to 1 by Tcl_ParseCommand
1538 * if the command appears to be incomplete.
1539 * This information is used by
1540 * Tcl_CommandComplete. */
1541 Tcl_Token staticTokens[NUM_STATIC_TOKENS];
1542 /* Initial space for tokens for command.
1543 * This space should be large enough to
1544 * accommodate most commands; dynamic
1545 * space is allocated for very large
1546 * commands that don't fit here. */
1547 } Tcl_Parse;
1548
1549 /*
1550 * The following definitions are the error codes returned by the conversion
1551 * routines:
1552 *
1553 * TCL_OK: All characters were converted.
1554 *
1555 * TCL_CONVERT_NOSPACE: The output buffer would not have been large
1556 * enough for all of the converted data; as many
1557 * characters as could fit were converted though.
1558 *
1559 * TCL_CONVERT_MULTIBYTE: The last few bytes in the source string were
1560 * the beginning of a multibyte sequence, but
1561 * more bytes were needed to complete this
1562 * sequence. A subsequent call to the conversion
1563 * routine should pass the beginning of this
1564 * unconverted sequence plus additional bytes
1565 * from the source stream to properly convert
1566 * the formerly split-up multibyte sequence.
1567 *
1568 * TCL_CONVERT_SYNTAX: The source stream contained an invalid
1569 * character sequence. This may occur if the
1570 * input stream has been damaged or if the input
1571 * encoding method was misidentified. This error
1572 * is reported only if TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR
1573 * was specified.
1574 *
1575 * TCL_CONVERT_UNKNOWN: The source string contained a character
1576 * that could not be represented in the target
1577 * encoding. This error is reported only if
1578 * TCL_ENCODING_STOPONERROR was specified.
1579 */
1580
1581 #define TCL_CONVERT_MULTIBYTE -1
1582 #define TCL_CONVERT_SYNTAX -2
1583 #define TCL_CONVERT_UNKNOWN -3
1584 #define TCL_CONVERT_NOSPACE -4
1585
1586 /*
1587 * The maximum number of bytes that are necessary to represent a single
1588 * Unicode character in UTF-8.
1589 */
1590
1591 #define TCL_UTF_MAX 3
1592
1593 /*
1594 * This represents a Unicode character.
1595 */
1596
1597 typedef unsigned short Tcl_UniChar;
1598
1599 /*
1600 * Deprecated Tcl procedures:
1601 */
1602
1603 #ifndef TCL_NO_DEPRECATED
1604 #define Tcl_EvalObj(interp,objPtr) Tcl_EvalObjEx((interp),(objPtr),0)
1605 #define Tcl_GlobalEvalObj(interp,objPtr) \
1606 Tcl_EvalObjEx((interp),(objPtr),TCL_EVAL_GLOBAL)
1607 #endif
1608
1609 /*
1610 * These function have been renamed. The old names are deprecated, but we
1611 * define these macros for backwards compatibilty.
1612 */
1613
1614 #define Tcl_Ckalloc Tcl_Alloc
1615 #define Tcl_Ckfree Tcl_Free
1616 #define Tcl_Ckrealloc Tcl_Realloc
1617 #define Tcl_Return Tcl_SetResult
1618 #define Tcl_TildeSubst Tcl_TranslateFileName
1619 #define panic Tcl_Panic
1620 #define panicVA Tcl_PanicVA
1621
1622 /*
1623 * The following constant is used to test for older versions of Tcl
1624 * in the stubs tables.
1625 *
1626 * Jan Nijtman's plus patch uses 0xFCA1BACF, so we need to pick a different
1627 * value since the stubs tables don't match.
1628 */
1629
1630 #define TCL_STUB_MAGIC 0xFCA3BACF
1631
1632 /*
1633 * The following function is required to be defined in all stubs aware
1634 * extensions. The function is actually implemented in the stub
1635 * library, not the main Tcl library, although there is a trivial
1636 * implementation in the main library in case an extension is statically
1637 * linked into an application.
1638 */
1639
1640 EXTERN char * Tcl_InitStubs _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
1641 char *version, int exact));
1642
1643 #ifndef USE_TCL_STUBS
1644
1645 /*
1646 * When not using stubs, make it a macro.
1647 */
1648
1649 #define Tcl_InitStubs(interp, version, exact) \
1650 Tcl_PkgRequire(interp, "Tcl", version, exact)
1651
1652 #endif
1653
1654
1655 /*
1656 * Include the public function declarations that are accessible via
1657 * the stubs table.
1658 */
1659
1660 #include "tclDecls.h"
1661
1662 /*
1663 * Public functions that are not accessible via the stubs table.
1664 */
1665
1666 EXTERN void Tcl_Main _ANSI_ARGS_((int argc, char **argv,
1667 Tcl_AppInitProc *appInitProc));
1668
1669 /*
1670 * Convenience declaration of Tcl_AppInit for backwards compatibility.
1671 * This function is not *implemented* by the tcl library, so the storage
1672 * class is neither DLLEXPORT nor DLLIMPORT
1673 */
1674
1675 #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
1676 #define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
1677
1678 EXTERN int Tcl_AppInit _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp));
1679
1680 #endif /* RESOURCE_INCLUDED */
1681
1682 #undef TCL_STORAGE_CLASS
1683 #define TCL_STORAGE_CLASS DLLIMPORT
1684
1685 /*
1686 * end block for C++
1687 */
1688
1689 #ifdef __cplusplus
1690 }
1691 #endif
1692
1693 #endif /* _TCL */
1694
1695 /* $History: tcl.h $
1696 *
1697 * ***************** Version 1 *****************
1698 * User: Dtashley Date: 1/02/01 Time: 12:16a
1699 * Created in $/IjuScripter, IjuConsole/Source/Tcl Base
1700 * Initial check-in.
1701 */
1702
1703 /* End of TCL.H */

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