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/* $Header$ */
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/*
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* tkConfig.c --
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*
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* This file contains procedures that manage configuration options
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* for widgets and other things.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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*
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* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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*
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* RCS: @(#) $Id: tkconfig.c,v 1.1.1.1 2001/06/13 04:58:49 dtashley Exp $
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*/
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/*
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* Temporary flag for working on new config package.
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*/
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#if 0
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/*
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* used only for removing the old config code
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*/
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#define __NO_OLD_CONFIG
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#endif
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#include "tk.h"
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#include "tkInt.h"
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#include "tkPort.h"
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#include "tkFont.h"
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/*
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* The following definition is an AssocData key used to keep track of
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* all of the option tables that have been created for an interpreter.
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*/
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#define OPTION_HASH_KEY "TkOptionTable"
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/*
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* The following two structures are used along with Tk_OptionSpec
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* structures to manage configuration options. Tk_OptionSpec is
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* static templates that are compiled into the code of a widget
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* or other object manager. However, to look up options efficiently
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* we need to supplement the static information with additional
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* dynamic information, and this dynamic information may be different
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* for each application. Thus we create structures of the following
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* two types to hold all of the dynamic information; this is done
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* by Tk_CreateOptionTable.
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*
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* One of the following structures corresponds to each Tk_OptionSpec.
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* These structures exist as arrays inside TkOptionTable structures.
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*/
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typedef struct TkOption {
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CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr; /* The original spec from the template
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* passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.*/
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Tk_Uid dbNameUID; /* The Uid form of the option database
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* name. */
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Tk_Uid dbClassUID; /* The Uid form of the option database
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* class name. */
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Tcl_Obj *defaultPtr; /* Default value for this option. */
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union {
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Tcl_Obj *monoColorPtr; /* For color and border options, this
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* is an alternate default value to
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* use on monochrome displays. */
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struct TkOption *synonymPtr; /* For synonym options, this points to
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* the master entry. */
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} extra;
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int flags; /* Miscellaneous flag values; see
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* below for definitions. */
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} Option;
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/*
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* Flag bits defined for Option structures:
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*
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* OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING - 1 means that FreeResources must be
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* invoke to free resources associated with
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* the option when it is no longer needed.
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*/
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#define OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING 1
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/*
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* One of the following exists for each Tk_OptionSpec array that has
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* been passed to Tk_CreateOptionTable.
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*/
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typedef struct OptionTable {
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int refCount; /* Counts the number of uses of this
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* table (the number of times
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* Tk_CreateOptionTable has returned
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* it). This can be greater than 1 if
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* it is shared along several option
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* table chains, or if the same table
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* is used for multiple purposes. */
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Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr; /* Hash table entry that refers to this
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* table; used to delete the entry. */
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struct OptionTable *nextPtr; /* If templatePtr was part of a chain
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* of templates, this points to the
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* table corresponding to the next
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* template in the chain. */
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int numOptions; /* The number of items in the options
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* array below. */
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Option options[1]; /* Information about the individual
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* options in the table. This must be
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* the last field in the structure:
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* the actual size of the array will
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* be numOptions, not 1. */
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} OptionTable;
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/*
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* Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
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*/
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static int DoObjConfig _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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char *recordPtr, Option *optionPtr,
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Tcl_Obj *valuePtr, Tk_Window tkwin,
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Tk_SavedOption *savePtr));
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static void DestroyOptionHashTable _ANSI_ARGS_((
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ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp));
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static void FreeResources _ANSI_ARGS_((Option *optionPtr,
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Tcl_Obj *objPtr, char *internalPtr,
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Tk_Window tkwin));
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static Tcl_Obj * GetConfigList _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr,
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Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin));
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static Tcl_Obj * GetObjectForOption _ANSI_ARGS_((char *recordPtr,
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Option *optionPtr, Tk_Window tkwin));
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static Option * GetOptionFromObj _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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Tcl_Obj *objPtr, OptionTable *tablePtr));
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static int ObjectIsEmpty _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
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static int SetOptionFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
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/*
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* The structure below defines an object type that is used to cache the
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* result of looking up an option name. If an object has this type, then
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* its internalPtr1 field points to the OptionTable in which it was looked up,
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* and the internalPtr2 field points to the entry that matched.
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*/
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Tcl_ObjType optionType = {
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"option", /* name */
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(Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc *) NULL, /* freeIntRepProc */
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(Tcl_DupInternalRepProc *) NULL, /* dupIntRepProc */
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(Tcl_UpdateStringProc *) NULL, /* updateStringProc */
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SetOptionFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
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};
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/*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tk_CreateOptionTable --
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*
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* Given a template for configuration options, this procedure
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* creates a table that may be used to look up options efficiently.
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*
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* Results:
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* Returns a token to a structure that can be passed to procedures
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* such as Tk_InitOptions, Tk_SetOptions, and Tk_FreeConfigOptions.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* Storage is allocated.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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Tk_OptionTable
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Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp, templatePtr)
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with the
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* application in which this table
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* will be used. */
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CONST Tk_OptionSpec *templatePtr; /* Static information about the
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* configuration options. */
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{
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Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr;
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Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;
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int newEntry;
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OptionTable *tablePtr;
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CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr, *specPtr2;
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Option *optionPtr;
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int numOptions, i;
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/*
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* We use an AssocData value in the interpreter to keep a hash
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* table of all the option tables we've created for this application.
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* This is used for two purposes. First, it allows us to share the
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* tables (e.g. in several chains) and second, we use the deletion
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* callback for the AssocData to delete all the option tables when
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* the interpreter is deleted. The code below finds the hash table
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* or creates a new one if it doesn't already exist.
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*/
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hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY,
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NULL);
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if (hashTablePtr == NULL) {
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hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) ckalloc(sizeof(Tcl_HashTable));
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Tcl_InitHashTable(hashTablePtr, TCL_ONE_WORD_KEYS);
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Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY, DestroyOptionHashTable,
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(ClientData) hashTablePtr);
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}
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/*
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* See if a table has already been created for this template. If
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* so, just reuse the existing table.
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*/
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hashEntryPtr = Tcl_CreateHashEntry(hashTablePtr, (char *) templatePtr,
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&newEntry);
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if (!newEntry) {
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tablePtr = (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr);
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tablePtr->refCount++;
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return (Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr;
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}
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/*
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* Count the number of options in the template, then create the
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* table structure.
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*/
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numOptions = 0;
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for (specPtr = templatePtr; specPtr->type != TK_OPTION_END; specPtr++) {
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numOptions++;
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}
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tablePtr = (OptionTable *) (ckalloc(sizeof(OptionTable)
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+ ((numOptions - 1) * sizeof(Option))));
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tablePtr->refCount = 1;
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tablePtr->hashEntryPtr = hashEntryPtr;
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tablePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
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tablePtr->numOptions = numOptions;
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/*
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* Initialize all of the Option structures in the table.
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*/
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for (specPtr = templatePtr, optionPtr = tablePtr->options;
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specPtr->type != TK_OPTION_END; specPtr++, optionPtr++) {
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optionPtr->specPtr = specPtr;
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optionPtr->dbNameUID = NULL;
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optionPtr->dbClassUID = NULL;
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optionPtr->defaultPtr = NULL;
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optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr = NULL;
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optionPtr->flags = 0;
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if (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
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/*
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* This is a synonym option; find the master option that it
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* refers to and create a pointer from the synonym to the
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* master.
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*/
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for (specPtr2 = templatePtr, i = 0; ; specPtr2++, i++) {
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if (specPtr2->type == TK_OPTION_END) {
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panic("Tk_CreateOptionTable couldn't find synonym");
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}
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if (strcmp(specPtr2->optionName,
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(char *) specPtr->clientData) == 0) {
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optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr = tablePtr->options + i;
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break;
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}
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}
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} else {
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if (specPtr->dbName != NULL) {
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optionPtr->dbNameUID = Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbName);
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}
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if (specPtr->dbClass != NULL) {
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optionPtr->dbClassUID =
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Tk_GetUid(specPtr->dbClass);
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}
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if (specPtr->defValue != NULL) {
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optionPtr->defaultPtr =
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Tcl_NewStringObj(specPtr->defValue, -1);
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Tcl_IncrRefCount(optionPtr->defaultPtr);
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}
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if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER))
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&& (specPtr->clientData != NULL)) {
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optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr =
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Tcl_NewStringObj((char *) specPtr->clientData, -1);
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Tcl_IncrRefCount(optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr);
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}
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}
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if (((specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_STRING)
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&& (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0))
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_FONT)
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BITMAP)
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER)
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|| (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_CURSOR)) {
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optionPtr->flags |= OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING;
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}
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}
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tablePtr->hashEntryPtr = hashEntryPtr;
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Tcl_SetHashValue(hashEntryPtr, tablePtr);
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/*
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* Finally, check to see if this template chains to another template
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* with additional options. If so, call ourselves recursively to
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* create the next table(s).
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*/
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if (specPtr->clientData != NULL) {
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tablePtr->nextPtr = (OptionTable *) Tk_CreateOptionTable(interp,
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(Tk_OptionSpec *) specPtr->clientData);
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}
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return (Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr;
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tk_DeleteOptionTable --
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*
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* Called to release resources used by an option table when
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* the table is no longer needed.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The option table and associated resources (such as additional
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* option tables chained off it) are destroyed.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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Tk_DeleteOptionTable(optionTable)
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Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The option table to delete. */
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{
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OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
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Option *optionPtr;
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int count;
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tablePtr->refCount--;
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if (tablePtr->refCount > 0) {
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return;
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}
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if (tablePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
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Tk_DeleteOptionTable((Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr->nextPtr);
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}
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for (count = tablePtr->numOptions - 1, optionPtr = tablePtr->options;
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count > 0; count--, optionPtr++) {
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if (optionPtr->defaultPtr != NULL) {
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Tcl_DecrRefCount(optionPtr->defaultPtr);
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}
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if (((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
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|| (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER))
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&& (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) {
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Tcl_DecrRefCount(optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr);
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}
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}
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Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(tablePtr->hashEntryPtr);
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ckfree((char *) tablePtr);
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* DestroyOptionHashTable --
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*
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* This procedure is the deletion callback associated with the
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* AssocData entry created by Tk_CreateOptionTable. It is
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* invoked when an interpreter is deleted, and deletes all of
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* the option tables associated with that interpreter.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The option hash table is destroyed along with all of the
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* OptionTable structures that it refers to.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static void
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DestroyOptionHashTable(clientData, interp)
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ClientData clientData; /* The hash table we are destroying */
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter we are destroying */
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{
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Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) clientData;
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Tcl_HashSearch search;
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Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;
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OptionTable *tablePtr;
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for (hashEntryPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hashTablePtr, &search);
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hashEntryPtr != NULL;
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hashEntryPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
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tablePtr = (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr);
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/*
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* The following statements do two tricky things:
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* 1. They ensure that the option table is deleted, even if
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* there are outstanding references to it.
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* 2. They ensure that Tk_DeleteOptionTable doesn't delete
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* other tables chained from this one; we'll do it when
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* we come across the hash table entry for the chained
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* table (in fact, the chained table may already have
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* been deleted).
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*/
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tablePtr->refCount = 1;
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tablePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
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Tk_DeleteOptionTable((Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr);
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}
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Tcl_DeleteHashTable(hashTablePtr);
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ckfree((char *) hashTablePtr);
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}
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/*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tk_InitOptions --
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*
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* This procedure is invoked when an object such as a widget
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* is created. It supplies an initial value for each configuration
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* option (the value may come from the option database, a system
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* default, or the default in the option table).
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*
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* Results:
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* The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed
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* successfully, and TCL_ERROR if one of the initial values was
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* bogus. If an error occurs and interp isn't NULL, then an
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* error message will be left in its result.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* Fields of recordPtr are filled in with initial values.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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int
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Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. NULL
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* means don't leave an error message. */
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char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to the record to configure.
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* Note: the caller should have properly
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* initialized the record with NULL
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* pointers for each option value. */
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Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* The token which matches the config
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* specs for the widget in question. */
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Tk_Window tkwin; /* Certain options types (such as
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* TK_OPTION_COLOR) need fields out
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* of the window they are used in to
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* be able to calculate their values.
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* Not needed unless one of these
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* options is in the configSpecs record. */
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{
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OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
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Option *optionPtr;
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int count;
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char *value;
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Tcl_Obj *valuePtr;
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enum {
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OPTION_DATABASE, SYSTEM_DEFAULT, TABLE_DEFAULT
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} source;
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/*
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* If this table chains to other tables, handle their initialization
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* first. That way, if both tables refer to the same field of the
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* record, the value in the first table will win.
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*/
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if (tablePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
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if (Tk_InitOptions(interp, recordPtr,
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(Tk_OptionTable) tablePtr->nextPtr, tkwin) != TCL_OK) {
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return TCL_ERROR;
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}
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}
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/*
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* Iterate over all of the options in the table, initializing each in
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* turn.
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*/
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for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions;
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count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) {
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/*
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* If we specify TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT, then the user has
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* processed and set a default for this already.
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*/
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if ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) ||
|
490 |
(optionPtr->specPtr->flags & TK_OPTION_DONT_SET_DEFAULT)) {
|
491 |
continue;
|
492 |
}
|
493 |
source = TABLE_DEFAULT;
|
494 |
|
495 |
/*
|
496 |
* We look in three places for the initial value, using the first
|
497 |
* non-NULL value that we find. First, check the option database.
|
498 |
*/
|
499 |
|
500 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
501 |
if (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL) {
|
502 |
value = Tk_GetOption(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID,
|
503 |
optionPtr->dbClassUID);
|
504 |
if (value != NULL) {
|
505 |
valuePtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(value, -1);
|
506 |
source = OPTION_DATABASE;
|
507 |
}
|
508 |
}
|
509 |
|
510 |
/*
|
511 |
* Second, check for a system-specific default value.
|
512 |
*/
|
513 |
if ((valuePtr == NULL)
|
514 |
&& (optionPtr->dbNameUID != NULL)) {
|
515 |
valuePtr = TkpGetSystemDefault(tkwin, optionPtr->dbNameUID,
|
516 |
optionPtr->dbClassUID);
|
517 |
if (valuePtr != NULL) {
|
518 |
source = SYSTEM_DEFAULT;
|
519 |
}
|
520 |
}
|
521 |
|
522 |
/*
|
523 |
* Third and last, use the default value supplied by the option
|
524 |
* table. In the case of color objects, we pick one of two
|
525 |
* values depending on whether the screen is mono or color.
|
526 |
*/
|
527 |
|
528 |
if (valuePtr == NULL) {
|
529 |
if ((tkwin != NULL)
|
530 |
&& ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
|
531 |
|| (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER))
|
532 |
&& (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1)
|
533 |
&& (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) {
|
534 |
valuePtr = optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr;
|
535 |
} else {
|
536 |
valuePtr = optionPtr->defaultPtr;
|
537 |
}
|
538 |
}
|
539 |
|
540 |
if (valuePtr == NULL) {
|
541 |
continue;
|
542 |
}
|
543 |
|
544 |
if (DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin,
|
545 |
(Tk_SavedOption *) NULL) != TCL_OK) {
|
546 |
if (interp != NULL) {
|
547 |
char msg[200];
|
548 |
|
549 |
switch (source) {
|
550 |
case OPTION_DATABASE:
|
551 |
sprintf(msg, "\n (database entry for \"%.50s\")",
|
552 |
optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
|
553 |
break;
|
554 |
case SYSTEM_DEFAULT:
|
555 |
sprintf(msg, "\n (system default for \"%.50s\")",
|
556 |
optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
|
557 |
break;
|
558 |
case TABLE_DEFAULT:
|
559 |
sprintf(msg, "\n (default value for \"%.50s\")",
|
560 |
optionPtr->specPtr->optionName);
|
561 |
}
|
562 |
if (tkwin != NULL) {
|
563 |
sprintf(msg + strlen(msg) - 1, " in widget \"%.50s\")",
|
564 |
Tk_PathName(tkwin));
|
565 |
}
|
566 |
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, msg);
|
567 |
}
|
568 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
569 |
}
|
570 |
}
|
571 |
return TCL_OK;
|
572 |
}
|
573 |
|
574 |
/*
|
575 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
576 |
*
|
577 |
* DoObjConfig --
|
578 |
*
|
579 |
* This procedure applies a new value for a configuration option
|
580 |
* to the record being configured.
|
581 |
*
|
582 |
* Results:
|
583 |
* The return value is TCL_OK if the procedure completed
|
584 |
* successfully. If an error occurred then TCL_ERROR is
|
585 |
* returned and an error message is left in interp's result, if
|
586 |
* interp isn't NULL. In addition, if oldValuePtrPtr isn't
|
587 |
* NULL then it *oldValuePtrPtr is filled in with a pointer
|
588 |
* to the option's old value.
|
589 |
*
|
590 |
* Side effects:
|
591 |
* RecordPtr gets modified to hold the new value in the form of
|
592 |
* a Tcl_Obj, an internal representation, or both. The old
|
593 |
* value is freed if oldValuePtrPtr is NULL.
|
594 |
*
|
595 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
596 |
*/
|
597 |
|
598 |
static int
|
599 |
DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, valuePtr, tkwin, savedOptionPtr)
|
600 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
|
601 |
* NULL, then no message is left if an error
|
602 |
* occurs. */
|
603 |
char *recordPtr; /* The record to modify to hold the new
|
604 |
* option value. */
|
605 |
Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information about the
|
606 |
* option. */
|
607 |
Tcl_Obj *valuePtr; /* New value for option. */
|
608 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window in which option will be used (needed
|
609 |
* to allocate resources for some options).
|
610 |
* May be NULL if the option doesn't
|
611 |
* require window-related resources. */
|
612 |
Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr;
|
613 |
/* If NULL, the old value for the option will
|
614 |
* be freed. If non-NULL, the old value will
|
615 |
* be stored here, and it becomes the property
|
616 |
* of the caller (the caller must eventually
|
617 |
* free the old value). */
|
618 |
{
|
619 |
Tcl_Obj **slotPtrPtr, *oldPtr;
|
620 |
char *internalPtr; /* Points to location in record where
|
621 |
* internal representation of value should
|
622 |
* be stored, or NULL. */
|
623 |
char *oldInternalPtr; /* Points to location in which to save old
|
624 |
* internal representation of value. */
|
625 |
Tk_SavedOption internal; /* Used to save the old internal representation
|
626 |
* of the value if savedOptionPtr is NULL. */
|
627 |
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
|
628 |
int nullOK;
|
629 |
|
630 |
/*
|
631 |
* Save the old object form for the value, if there is one.
|
632 |
*/
|
633 |
|
634 |
specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr;
|
635 |
if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
636 |
slotPtrPtr = (Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset);
|
637 |
oldPtr = *slotPtrPtr;
|
638 |
} else {
|
639 |
slotPtrPtr = NULL;
|
640 |
oldPtr = NULL;
|
641 |
}
|
642 |
|
643 |
/*
|
644 |
* Apply the new value in a type-specific way. Also remember the
|
645 |
* old object and internal forms, if they exist.
|
646 |
*/
|
647 |
|
648 |
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
|
649 |
internalPtr = recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset;
|
650 |
} else {
|
651 |
internalPtr = NULL;
|
652 |
}
|
653 |
if (savedOptionPtr != NULL) {
|
654 |
savedOptionPtr->optionPtr = optionPtr;
|
655 |
savedOptionPtr->valuePtr = oldPtr;
|
656 |
oldInternalPtr = (char *) &savedOptionPtr->internalForm;
|
657 |
} else {
|
658 |
oldInternalPtr = (char *) &internal.internalForm;
|
659 |
}
|
660 |
nullOK = (optionPtr->specPtr->flags & TK_OPTION_NULL_OK);
|
661 |
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
|
662 |
case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
|
663 |
int new;
|
664 |
|
665 |
if (Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new)
|
666 |
!= TCL_OK) {
|
667 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
668 |
}
|
669 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
670 |
*((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
|
671 |
*((int *) internalPtr) = new;
|
672 |
}
|
673 |
break;
|
674 |
}
|
675 |
case TK_OPTION_INT: {
|
676 |
int new;
|
677 |
|
678 |
if (Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
|
679 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
680 |
}
|
681 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
682 |
*((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
|
683 |
*((int *) internalPtr) = new;
|
684 |
}
|
685 |
break;
|
686 |
}
|
687 |
case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
|
688 |
double new;
|
689 |
|
690 |
if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new)
|
691 |
!= TCL_OK) {
|
692 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
693 |
}
|
694 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
695 |
*((double *) oldInternalPtr) = *((double *) internalPtr);
|
696 |
*((double *) internalPtr) = new;
|
697 |
}
|
698 |
break;
|
699 |
}
|
700 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
|
701 |
char *new, *value;
|
702 |
int length;
|
703 |
|
704 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
705 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
706 |
}
|
707 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
708 |
if (valuePtr != NULL) {
|
709 |
value = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(valuePtr, &length);
|
710 |
new = ckalloc((unsigned) (length + 1));
|
711 |
strcpy(new, value);
|
712 |
} else {
|
713 |
new = NULL;
|
714 |
}
|
715 |
*((char **) oldInternalPtr) = *((char **) internalPtr);
|
716 |
*((char **) internalPtr) = new;
|
717 |
}
|
718 |
break;
|
719 |
}
|
720 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
|
721 |
int new;
|
722 |
|
723 |
if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, valuePtr,
|
724 |
(char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData,
|
725 |
optionPtr->specPtr->optionName+1, 0, &new) != TCL_OK) {
|
726 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
727 |
}
|
728 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
729 |
*((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
|
730 |
*((int *) internalPtr) = new;
|
731 |
}
|
732 |
break;
|
733 |
}
|
734 |
case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
|
735 |
XColor *newPtr;
|
736 |
|
737 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
738 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
739 |
newPtr = NULL;
|
740 |
} else {
|
741 |
newPtr = Tk_AllocColorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
|
742 |
if (newPtr == NULL) {
|
743 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
744 |
}
|
745 |
}
|
746 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
747 |
*((XColor **) oldInternalPtr) = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
|
748 |
*((XColor **) internalPtr) = newPtr;
|
749 |
}
|
750 |
break;
|
751 |
}
|
752 |
case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
|
753 |
Tk_Font new;
|
754 |
|
755 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
756 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
757 |
new = NULL;
|
758 |
} else {
|
759 |
new = Tk_AllocFontFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
|
760 |
if (new == NULL) {
|
761 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
762 |
}
|
763 |
}
|
764 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
765 |
*((Tk_Font *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
|
766 |
*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = new;
|
767 |
}
|
768 |
break;
|
769 |
}
|
770 |
case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
|
771 |
Pixmap new;
|
772 |
|
773 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
774 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
775 |
new = None;
|
776 |
} else {
|
777 |
new = Tk_AllocBitmapFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
|
778 |
if (new == None) {
|
779 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
780 |
}
|
781 |
}
|
782 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
783 |
*((Pixmap *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
|
784 |
*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = new;
|
785 |
}
|
786 |
break;
|
787 |
}
|
788 |
case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
|
789 |
Tk_3DBorder new;
|
790 |
|
791 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
792 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
793 |
new = NULL;
|
794 |
} else {
|
795 |
new = Tk_Alloc3DBorderFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
|
796 |
if (new == NULL) {
|
797 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
798 |
}
|
799 |
}
|
800 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
801 |
*((Tk_3DBorder *) oldInternalPtr) =
|
802 |
*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
|
803 |
*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = new;
|
804 |
}
|
805 |
break;
|
806 |
}
|
807 |
case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
|
808 |
int new;
|
809 |
|
810 |
if (Tk_GetReliefFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
|
811 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
812 |
}
|
813 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
814 |
*((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
|
815 |
*((int *) internalPtr) = new;
|
816 |
}
|
817 |
break;
|
818 |
}
|
819 |
case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
|
820 |
Tk_Cursor new;
|
821 |
|
822 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
823 |
new = None;
|
824 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
825 |
} else {
|
826 |
new = Tk_AllocCursorFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr);
|
827 |
if (new == None) {
|
828 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
829 |
}
|
830 |
}
|
831 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
832 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
|
833 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = new;
|
834 |
}
|
835 |
Tk_DefineCursor(tkwin, new);
|
836 |
break;
|
837 |
}
|
838 |
case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
|
839 |
Tk_Justify new;
|
840 |
|
841 |
if (Tk_GetJustifyFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
|
842 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
843 |
}
|
844 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
845 |
*((Tk_Justify *) oldInternalPtr)
|
846 |
= *((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr);
|
847 |
*((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr) = new;
|
848 |
}
|
849 |
break;
|
850 |
}
|
851 |
case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
|
852 |
Tk_Anchor new;
|
853 |
|
854 |
if (Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(interp, valuePtr, &new) != TCL_OK) {
|
855 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
856 |
}
|
857 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
858 |
*((Tk_Anchor *) oldInternalPtr)
|
859 |
= *((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr);
|
860 |
*((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr) = new;
|
861 |
}
|
862 |
break;
|
863 |
}
|
864 |
case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
|
865 |
int new;
|
866 |
|
867 |
if (Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr,
|
868 |
&new) != TCL_OK) {
|
869 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
870 |
}
|
871 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
872 |
*((int *) oldInternalPtr) = *((int *) internalPtr);
|
873 |
*((int *) internalPtr) = new;
|
874 |
}
|
875 |
break;
|
876 |
}
|
877 |
case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
|
878 |
Tk_Window new;
|
879 |
|
880 |
if (nullOK && ObjectIsEmpty(valuePtr)) {
|
881 |
valuePtr = NULL;
|
882 |
new = None;
|
883 |
} else {
|
884 |
if (TkGetWindowFromObj(interp, tkwin, valuePtr, &new)
|
885 |
!= TCL_OK) {
|
886 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
887 |
}
|
888 |
}
|
889 |
if (internalPtr != NULL) {
|
890 |
*((Tk_Window *) oldInternalPtr) = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
|
891 |
*((Tk_Window *) internalPtr) = new;
|
892 |
}
|
893 |
break;
|
894 |
}
|
895 |
default: {
|
896 |
char buf[40+TCL_INTEGER_SPACE];
|
897 |
sprintf(buf, "bad config table: unknown type %d",
|
898 |
optionPtr->specPtr->type);
|
899 |
Tcl_SetResult(interp, buf, TCL_VOLATILE);
|
900 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
901 |
}
|
902 |
}
|
903 |
|
904 |
/*
|
905 |
* Release resources associated with the old value, if we're not
|
906 |
* returning it to the caller, then install the new object value into
|
907 |
* the record.
|
908 |
*/
|
909 |
|
910 |
if (savedOptionPtr == NULL) {
|
911 |
if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) {
|
912 |
FreeResources(optionPtr, oldPtr, oldInternalPtr, tkwin);
|
913 |
}
|
914 |
if (oldPtr != NULL) {
|
915 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(oldPtr);
|
916 |
}
|
917 |
}
|
918 |
if (slotPtrPtr != NULL) {
|
919 |
*slotPtrPtr = valuePtr;
|
920 |
if (valuePtr != NULL) {
|
921 |
Tcl_IncrRefCount(valuePtr);
|
922 |
}
|
923 |
}
|
924 |
return TCL_OK;
|
925 |
}
|
926 |
|
927 |
/*
|
928 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
929 |
*
|
930 |
* ObjectIsEmpty --
|
931 |
*
|
932 |
* This procedure tests whether the string value of an object is
|
933 |
* empty.
|
934 |
*
|
935 |
* Results:
|
936 |
* The return value is 1 if the string value of objPtr has length
|
937 |
* zero, and 0 otherwise.
|
938 |
*
|
939 |
* Side effects:
|
940 |
* None.
|
941 |
*
|
942 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
943 |
*/
|
944 |
|
945 |
static int
|
946 |
ObjectIsEmpty(objPtr)
|
947 |
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object to test. May be NULL. */
|
948 |
{
|
949 |
int length;
|
950 |
|
951 |
if (objPtr == NULL) {
|
952 |
return 1;
|
953 |
}
|
954 |
if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) {
|
955 |
return (objPtr->length == 0);
|
956 |
}
|
957 |
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length);
|
958 |
return (length == 0);
|
959 |
}
|
960 |
|
961 |
/*
|
962 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
963 |
*
|
964 |
* GetOptionFromObj --
|
965 |
*
|
966 |
* This procedure searches through a chained option table to find
|
967 |
* the entry for a particular option name.
|
968 |
*
|
969 |
* Results:
|
970 |
* The return value is a pointer to the matching entry, or NULL
|
971 |
* if no matching entry could be found. If NULL is returned and
|
972 |
* interp is not NULL than an error message is left in its result.
|
973 |
* Note: if the matching entry is a synonym then this procedure
|
974 |
* returns a pointer to the synonym entry, *not* the "real" entry
|
975 |
* that the synonym refers to.
|
976 |
*
|
977 |
* Side effects:
|
978 |
* Information about the matching entry is cached in the object
|
979 |
* containing the name, so that future lookups can proceed more
|
980 |
* quickly.
|
981 |
*
|
982 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
983 |
*/
|
984 |
|
985 |
static Option *
|
986 |
GetOptionFromObj(interp, objPtr, tablePtr)
|
987 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used only for error reporting; if NULL
|
988 |
* no message is left after an error. */
|
989 |
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose string value is to be
|
990 |
* looked up in the option table. */
|
991 |
OptionTable *tablePtr; /* Table in which to look up objPtr. */
|
992 |
{
|
993 |
Option *bestPtr, *optionPtr;
|
994 |
OptionTable *tablePtr2;
|
995 |
char *p1, *p2, *name;
|
996 |
int count;
|
997 |
|
998 |
/*
|
999 |
* First, check to see if the object already has the answer cached.
|
1000 |
*/
|
1001 |
|
1002 |
if (objPtr->typePtr == &optionType) {
|
1003 |
if (objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 == (VOID *) tablePtr) {
|
1004 |
return (Option *) objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2;
|
1005 |
}
|
1006 |
}
|
1007 |
|
1008 |
/*
|
1009 |
* The answer isn't cached. Search through all of the option tables
|
1010 |
* in the chain to find the best match. Some tricky aspects:
|
1011 |
*
|
1012 |
* 1. We have to accept unique abbreviations.
|
1013 |
* 2. The same name could appear in different tables in the chain.
|
1014 |
* If this happens, we use the entry from the first table. We
|
1015 |
* have to be careful to distinguish this case from an ambiguous
|
1016 |
* abbreviation.
|
1017 |
*/
|
1018 |
|
1019 |
bestPtr = NULL;
|
1020 |
name = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, (int *) NULL);
|
1021 |
for (tablePtr2 = tablePtr; tablePtr2 != NULL;
|
1022 |
tablePtr2 = tablePtr2->nextPtr) {
|
1023 |
for (optionPtr = tablePtr2->options, count = tablePtr2->numOptions;
|
1024 |
count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) {
|
1025 |
for (p1 = name, p2 = optionPtr->specPtr->optionName;
|
1026 |
*p1 == *p2; p1++, p2++) {
|
1027 |
if (*p1 == 0) {
|
1028 |
/*
|
1029 |
* This is an exact match. We're done.
|
1030 |
*/
|
1031 |
|
1032 |
bestPtr = optionPtr;
|
1033 |
goto done;
|
1034 |
}
|
1035 |
}
|
1036 |
if (*p1 == 0) {
|
1037 |
/*
|
1038 |
* The name is an abbreviation for this option. Keep
|
1039 |
* to make sure that the abbreviation only matches one
|
1040 |
* option name. If we've already found a match in the
|
1041 |
* past, then it is an error unless the full names for
|
1042 |
* the two options are identical; in this case, the first
|
1043 |
* option overrides the second.
|
1044 |
*/
|
1045 |
|
1046 |
if (bestPtr == NULL) {
|
1047 |
bestPtr = optionPtr;
|
1048 |
} else {
|
1049 |
if (strcmp(bestPtr->specPtr->optionName,
|
1050 |
optionPtr->specPtr->optionName) != 0) {
|
1051 |
goto error;
|
1052 |
}
|
1053 |
}
|
1054 |
}
|
1055 |
}
|
1056 |
}
|
1057 |
if (bestPtr == NULL) {
|
1058 |
goto error;
|
1059 |
}
|
1060 |
|
1061 |
done:
|
1062 |
if ((objPtr->typePtr != NULL)
|
1063 |
&& (objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) {
|
1064 |
objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr);
|
1065 |
}
|
1066 |
objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (VOID *) tablePtr;
|
1067 |
objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = (VOID *) bestPtr;
|
1068 |
objPtr->typePtr = &optionType;
|
1069 |
return bestPtr;
|
1070 |
|
1071 |
error:
|
1072 |
if (interp != NULL) {
|
1073 |
Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "unknown option \"", name,
|
1074 |
"\"", (char *) NULL);
|
1075 |
}
|
1076 |
return NULL;
|
1077 |
}
|
1078 |
|
1079 |
/*
|
1080 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1081 |
*
|
1082 |
* SetOptionFromAny --
|
1083 |
*
|
1084 |
* This procedure is called to convert a Tcl object to option
|
1085 |
* internal form. However, this doesn't make sense (need to have a
|
1086 |
* table of options in order to do the conversion) so the
|
1087 |
* procedure always generates an error.
|
1088 |
*
|
1089 |
* Results:
|
1090 |
* The return value is always TCL_ERROR, and an error message is
|
1091 |
* left in interp's result if interp isn't NULL.
|
1092 |
*
|
1093 |
* Side effects:
|
1094 |
* None.
|
1095 |
*
|
1096 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1097 |
*/
|
1098 |
|
1099 |
static int
|
1100 |
SetOptionFromAny(interp, objPtr)
|
1101 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */
|
1102 |
register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to convert. */
|
1103 |
{
|
1104 |
Tcl_AppendToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
1105 |
"can't convert value to option except via GetOptionFromObj API",
|
1106 |
-1);
|
1107 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1108 |
}
|
1109 |
|
1110 |
/*
|
1111 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1112 |
*
|
1113 |
* Tk_SetOptions --
|
1114 |
*
|
1115 |
* Process one or more name-value pairs for configuration options
|
1116 |
* and fill in fields of a record with new values.
|
1117 |
*
|
1118 |
* Results:
|
1119 |
* If all goes well then TCL_OK is returned and the old values of
|
1120 |
* any modified objects are saved in *savePtr, if it isn't NULL (the
|
1121 |
* caller must eventually call Tk_RestoreSavedOptions or
|
1122 |
* Tk_FreeSavedOptions to free the contents of *savePtr). In
|
1123 |
* addition, if maskPtr isn't NULL then *maskPtr is filled in with
|
1124 |
* the OR of the typeMask bits from all modified options. If an
|
1125 |
* error occurs then TCL_ERROR is returned and a message
|
1126 |
* is left in interp's result unless interp is NULL; nothing is
|
1127 |
* saved in *savePtr or *maskPtr in this case.
|
1128 |
*
|
1129 |
* Side effects:
|
1130 |
* The fields of recordPtr get filled in with object pointers
|
1131 |
* from objc/objv. Old information in widgRec's fields gets
|
1132 |
* recycled. Information may be left at *savePtr.
|
1133 |
*
|
1134 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1135 |
*/
|
1136 |
|
1137 |
int
|
1138 |
Tk_SetOptions(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, objc, objv, tkwin, savePtr,
|
1139 |
maskPtr)
|
1140 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting.
|
1141 |
* If NULL, then no error message is
|
1142 |
* returned.*/
|
1143 |
char *recordPtr; /* The record to configure. */
|
1144 |
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes valid options. */
|
1145 |
int objc; /* The number of elements in objv. */
|
1146 |
Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]; /* Contains one or more name-value
|
1147 |
* pairs. */
|
1148 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with the thing
|
1149 |
* being configured; needed for some
|
1150 |
* options (such as colors). */
|
1151 |
Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* If non-NULL, the old values of
|
1152 |
* modified options are saved here
|
1153 |
* so that they can be restored
|
1154 |
* after an error. */
|
1155 |
int *maskPtr; /* It non-NULL, this word is modified
|
1156 |
* on a successful return to hold the
|
1157 |
* bit-wise OR of the typeMask fields
|
1158 |
* of all options that were modified
|
1159 |
* by this call. Used by the caller
|
1160 |
* to figure out which options
|
1161 |
* actually changed. */
|
1162 |
{
|
1163 |
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
|
1164 |
Option *optionPtr;
|
1165 |
Tk_SavedOptions *lastSavePtr, *newSavePtr;
|
1166 |
int mask;
|
1167 |
|
1168 |
if (savePtr != NULL) {
|
1169 |
savePtr->recordPtr = recordPtr;
|
1170 |
savePtr->tkwin = tkwin;
|
1171 |
savePtr->numItems = 0;
|
1172 |
savePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
|
1173 |
}
|
1174 |
lastSavePtr = savePtr;
|
1175 |
|
1176 |
/*
|
1177 |
* Scan through all of the arguments, processing those
|
1178 |
* that match entries in the option table.
|
1179 |
*/
|
1180 |
|
1181 |
mask = 0;
|
1182 |
for ( ; objc > 0; objc -= 2, objv += 2) {
|
1183 |
optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, objv[0], tablePtr);
|
1184 |
if (optionPtr == NULL) {
|
1185 |
goto error;
|
1186 |
}
|
1187 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
|
1188 |
optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr;
|
1189 |
}
|
1190 |
|
1191 |
if (objc < 2) {
|
1192 |
if (interp != NULL) {
|
1193 |
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp),
|
1194 |
"value for \"", Tcl_GetStringFromObj(*objv, NULL),
|
1195 |
"\" missing", (char *) NULL);
|
1196 |
goto error;
|
1197 |
}
|
1198 |
}
|
1199 |
if ((savePtr != NULL)
|
1200 |
&& (lastSavePtr->numItems >= TK_NUM_SAVED_OPTIONS)) {
|
1201 |
/*
|
1202 |
* We've run out of space for saving old option values. Allocate
|
1203 |
* more space.
|
1204 |
*/
|
1205 |
|
1206 |
newSavePtr = (Tk_SavedOptions *) ckalloc(sizeof(
|
1207 |
Tk_SavedOptions));
|
1208 |
newSavePtr->recordPtr = recordPtr;
|
1209 |
newSavePtr->tkwin = tkwin;
|
1210 |
newSavePtr->numItems = 0;
|
1211 |
newSavePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
|
1212 |
lastSavePtr->nextPtr = newSavePtr;
|
1213 |
lastSavePtr = newSavePtr;
|
1214 |
}
|
1215 |
if (DoObjConfig(interp, recordPtr, optionPtr, objv[1], tkwin,
|
1216 |
(savePtr != NULL) ? &lastSavePtr->items[lastSavePtr->numItems]
|
1217 |
: (Tk_SavedOption *) NULL) != TCL_OK) {
|
1218 |
char msg[100];
|
1219 |
|
1220 |
sprintf(msg, "\n (processing \"%.40s\" option)",
|
1221 |
Tcl_GetStringFromObj(*objv, NULL));
|
1222 |
Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, msg);
|
1223 |
goto error;
|
1224 |
}
|
1225 |
if (savePtr != NULL) {
|
1226 |
lastSavePtr->numItems++;
|
1227 |
}
|
1228 |
mask |= optionPtr->specPtr->typeMask;
|
1229 |
}
|
1230 |
if (maskPtr != NULL) {
|
1231 |
*maskPtr = mask;
|
1232 |
}
|
1233 |
return TCL_OK;
|
1234 |
|
1235 |
error:
|
1236 |
if (savePtr != NULL) {
|
1237 |
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr);
|
1238 |
}
|
1239 |
return TCL_ERROR;
|
1240 |
}
|
1241 |
|
1242 |
/*
|
1243 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1244 |
*
|
1245 |
* Tk_RestoreSavedOptions --
|
1246 |
*
|
1247 |
* This procedure undoes the effect of a previous call to
|
1248 |
* Tk_SetOptions by restoring all of the options to their value
|
1249 |
* before the call to Tk_SetOptions.
|
1250 |
*
|
1251 |
* Results:
|
1252 |
* None.
|
1253 |
*
|
1254 |
* Side effects:
|
1255 |
* The configutation record is restored and all the information
|
1256 |
* stored in savePtr is freed.
|
1257 |
*
|
1258 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1259 |
*/
|
1260 |
|
1261 |
void
|
1262 |
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr)
|
1263 |
Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Holds saved option information; must
|
1264 |
* have been passed to Tk_SetOptions. */
|
1265 |
{
|
1266 |
int i;
|
1267 |
Option *optionPtr;
|
1268 |
Tcl_Obj *newPtr; /* New object value of option, which we
|
1269 |
* replace with old value and free. Taken
|
1270 |
* from record. */
|
1271 |
char *internalPtr; /* Points to internal value of option in
|
1272 |
* record. */
|
1273 |
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
|
1274 |
|
1275 |
/*
|
1276 |
* Be sure to restore the options in the opposite order they were
|
1277 |
* set. This is important because it's possible that the same
|
1278 |
* option name was used twice in a single call to Tk_SetOptions.
|
1279 |
*/
|
1280 |
|
1281 |
if (savePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
|
1282 |
Tk_RestoreSavedOptions(savePtr->nextPtr);
|
1283 |
ckfree((char *) savePtr->nextPtr);
|
1284 |
savePtr->nextPtr = NULL;
|
1285 |
}
|
1286 |
for (i = savePtr->numItems - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
|
1287 |
optionPtr = savePtr->items[i].optionPtr;
|
1288 |
specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr;
|
1289 |
|
1290 |
/*
|
1291 |
* First free the new value of the option, which is currently
|
1292 |
* in the record.
|
1293 |
*/
|
1294 |
|
1295 |
if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
1296 |
newPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset));
|
1297 |
} else {
|
1298 |
newPtr = NULL;
|
1299 |
}
|
1300 |
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
|
1301 |
internalPtr = savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset;
|
1302 |
} else {
|
1303 |
internalPtr = NULL;
|
1304 |
}
|
1305 |
if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) {
|
1306 |
FreeResources(optionPtr, newPtr, internalPtr, savePtr->tkwin);
|
1307 |
}
|
1308 |
if (newPtr != NULL) {
|
1309 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(newPtr);
|
1310 |
}
|
1311 |
|
1312 |
/*
|
1313 |
* Now restore the old value of the option.
|
1314 |
*/
|
1315 |
|
1316 |
if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
1317 |
*((Tcl_Obj **) (savePtr->recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset))
|
1318 |
= savePtr->items[i].valuePtr;
|
1319 |
}
|
1320 |
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
|
1321 |
switch (specPtr->type) {
|
1322 |
case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
|
1323 |
*((int *) internalPtr)
|
1324 |
= *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1325 |
break;
|
1326 |
}
|
1327 |
case TK_OPTION_INT: {
|
1328 |
*((int *) internalPtr)
|
1329 |
= *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1330 |
break;
|
1331 |
}
|
1332 |
case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
|
1333 |
*((double *) internalPtr)
|
1334 |
= *((double *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1335 |
break;
|
1336 |
}
|
1337 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
|
1338 |
*((char **) internalPtr)
|
1339 |
= *((char **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1340 |
break;
|
1341 |
}
|
1342 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
|
1343 |
*((int *) internalPtr)
|
1344 |
= *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1345 |
break;
|
1346 |
}
|
1347 |
case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
|
1348 |
*((XColor **) internalPtr)
|
1349 |
= *((XColor **) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1350 |
break;
|
1351 |
}
|
1352 |
case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
|
1353 |
*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr)
|
1354 |
= *((Tk_Font *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1355 |
break;
|
1356 |
}
|
1357 |
case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
|
1358 |
*((Pixmap *) internalPtr)
|
1359 |
= *((Pixmap *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1360 |
break;
|
1361 |
}
|
1362 |
case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
|
1363 |
*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr)
|
1364 |
= *((Tk_3DBorder *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1365 |
break;
|
1366 |
}
|
1367 |
case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
|
1368 |
*((int *) internalPtr)
|
1369 |
= *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1370 |
break;
|
1371 |
}
|
1372 |
case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
|
1373 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr)
|
1374 |
= *((Tk_Cursor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1375 |
Tk_DefineCursor(savePtr->tkwin,
|
1376 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
|
1377 |
break;
|
1378 |
}
|
1379 |
case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
|
1380 |
*((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)
|
1381 |
= *((Tk_Justify *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1382 |
break;
|
1383 |
}
|
1384 |
case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
|
1385 |
*((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)
|
1386 |
= *((Tk_Anchor *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1387 |
break;
|
1388 |
}
|
1389 |
case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
|
1390 |
*((int *) internalPtr)
|
1391 |
= *((int *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1392 |
break;
|
1393 |
}
|
1394 |
case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
|
1395 |
*((Tk_Window *) internalPtr)
|
1396 |
= *((Tk_Window *) &savePtr->items[i].internalForm);
|
1397 |
break;
|
1398 |
}
|
1399 |
default: {
|
1400 |
panic("bad option type in Tk_RestoreSavedOptions");
|
1401 |
}
|
1402 |
}
|
1403 |
}
|
1404 |
}
|
1405 |
savePtr->numItems = 0;
|
1406 |
}
|
1407 |
|
1408 |
/*
|
1409 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1410 |
*
|
1411 |
* Tk_FreeSavedOptions --
|
1412 |
*
|
1413 |
* Free all of the saved configuration option values from a
|
1414 |
* previous call to Tk_SetOptions.
|
1415 |
*
|
1416 |
* Results:
|
1417 |
* None.
|
1418 |
*
|
1419 |
* Side effects:
|
1420 |
* Storage and system resources are freed.
|
1421 |
*
|
1422 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1423 |
*/
|
1424 |
|
1425 |
void
|
1426 |
Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr)
|
1427 |
Tk_SavedOptions *savePtr; /* Contains options saved in a previous
|
1428 |
* call to Tk_SetOptions. */
|
1429 |
{
|
1430 |
int count;
|
1431 |
Tk_SavedOption *savedOptionPtr;
|
1432 |
|
1433 |
if (savePtr->nextPtr != NULL) {
|
1434 |
Tk_FreeSavedOptions(savePtr->nextPtr);
|
1435 |
ckfree((char *) savePtr->nextPtr);
|
1436 |
}
|
1437 |
for (count = savePtr->numItems,
|
1438 |
savedOptionPtr = &savePtr->items[savePtr->numItems-1];
|
1439 |
count > 0; count--, savedOptionPtr--) {
|
1440 |
if (savedOptionPtr->optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) {
|
1441 |
FreeResources(savedOptionPtr->optionPtr, savedOptionPtr->valuePtr,
|
1442 |
(char *) &savedOptionPtr->internalForm, savePtr->tkwin);
|
1443 |
}
|
1444 |
if (savedOptionPtr->valuePtr != NULL) {
|
1445 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(savedOptionPtr->valuePtr);
|
1446 |
}
|
1447 |
}
|
1448 |
}
|
1449 |
|
1450 |
/*
|
1451 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1452 |
*
|
1453 |
* Tk_FreeConfigOptions --
|
1454 |
*
|
1455 |
* Free all resources associated with configuration options.
|
1456 |
*
|
1457 |
* Results:
|
1458 |
* None.
|
1459 |
*
|
1460 |
* Side effects:
|
1461 |
* All of the Tcl_Obj's in recordPtr that are controlled by
|
1462 |
* configuration options in optionTable are freed.
|
1463 |
*
|
1464 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1465 |
*/
|
1466 |
|
1467 |
/* ARGSUSED */
|
1468 |
void
|
1469 |
Tk_FreeConfigOptions(recordPtr, optionTable, tkwin)
|
1470 |
char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
|
1471 |
* values for options. */
|
1472 |
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */
|
1473 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed
|
1474 |
* for freeing some options. */
|
1475 |
{
|
1476 |
OptionTable *tablePtr;
|
1477 |
Option *optionPtr;
|
1478 |
int count;
|
1479 |
Tcl_Obj **oldPtrPtr, *oldPtr;
|
1480 |
char *oldInternalPtr;
|
1481 |
CONST Tk_OptionSpec *specPtr;
|
1482 |
|
1483 |
for (tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable; tablePtr != NULL;
|
1484 |
tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) {
|
1485 |
for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions;
|
1486 |
count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) {
|
1487 |
specPtr = optionPtr->specPtr;
|
1488 |
if (specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
|
1489 |
continue;
|
1490 |
}
|
1491 |
if (specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
1492 |
oldPtrPtr = (Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + specPtr->objOffset);
|
1493 |
oldPtr = *oldPtrPtr;
|
1494 |
*oldPtrPtr = NULL;
|
1495 |
} else {
|
1496 |
oldPtr = NULL;
|
1497 |
}
|
1498 |
if (specPtr->internalOffset >= 0) {
|
1499 |
oldInternalPtr = recordPtr + specPtr->internalOffset;
|
1500 |
} else {
|
1501 |
oldInternalPtr = NULL;
|
1502 |
}
|
1503 |
if (optionPtr->flags & OPTION_NEEDS_FREEING) {
|
1504 |
FreeResources(optionPtr, oldPtr, oldInternalPtr, tkwin);
|
1505 |
}
|
1506 |
if (oldPtr != NULL) {
|
1507 |
Tcl_DecrRefCount(oldPtr);
|
1508 |
}
|
1509 |
}
|
1510 |
}
|
1511 |
}
|
1512 |
|
1513 |
/*
|
1514 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1515 |
*
|
1516 |
* FreeResources --
|
1517 |
*
|
1518 |
* Free system resources associated with a configuration option,
|
1519 |
* such as colors or fonts.
|
1520 |
*
|
1521 |
* Results:
|
1522 |
* None.
|
1523 |
*
|
1524 |
* Side effects:
|
1525 |
* Any system resources associated with objPtr are released. However,
|
1526 |
* objPtr itself is not freed.
|
1527 |
*
|
1528 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1529 |
*/
|
1530 |
|
1531 |
static void
|
1532 |
FreeResources(optionPtr, objPtr, internalPtr, tkwin)
|
1533 |
Option *optionPtr; /* Description of the configuration option. */
|
1534 |
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The current value of the option, specified
|
1535 |
* as an object. */
|
1536 |
char *internalPtr; /* A pointer to an internal representation for
|
1537 |
* the option's value, such as an int or
|
1538 |
* (XColor *). Only valid if
|
1539 |
* optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0. */
|
1540 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* The window in which this option is used. */
|
1541 |
{
|
1542 |
int internalFormExists;
|
1543 |
|
1544 |
/*
|
1545 |
* If there exists an internal form for the value, use it to free
|
1546 |
* resources (also zero out the internal form). If there is no
|
1547 |
* internal form, then use the object form.
|
1548 |
*/
|
1549 |
|
1550 |
internalFormExists = optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset >= 0;
|
1551 |
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
|
1552 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING:
|
1553 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1554 |
if (*((char **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
|
1555 |
ckfree(*((char **) internalPtr));
|
1556 |
*((char **) internalPtr) = NULL;
|
1557 |
}
|
1558 |
}
|
1559 |
break;
|
1560 |
case TK_OPTION_COLOR:
|
1561 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1562 |
if (*((XColor **) internalPtr) != NULL) {
|
1563 |
Tk_FreeColor(*((XColor **) internalPtr));
|
1564 |
*((XColor **) internalPtr) = NULL;
|
1565 |
}
|
1566 |
} else if (objPtr != NULL) {
|
1567 |
Tk_FreeColorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
|
1568 |
}
|
1569 |
break;
|
1570 |
case TK_OPTION_FONT:
|
1571 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1572 |
Tk_FreeFont(*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr));
|
1573 |
*((Tk_Font *) internalPtr) = NULL;
|
1574 |
} else if (objPtr != NULL) {
|
1575 |
Tk_FreeFontFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
|
1576 |
}
|
1577 |
break;
|
1578 |
case TK_OPTION_BITMAP:
|
1579 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1580 |
if (*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) != None) {
|
1581 |
Tk_FreeBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin), *((Pixmap *) internalPtr));
|
1582 |
*((Pixmap *) internalPtr) = None;
|
1583 |
}
|
1584 |
} else if (objPtr != NULL) {
|
1585 |
Tk_FreeBitmapFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
|
1586 |
}
|
1587 |
break;
|
1588 |
case TK_OPTION_BORDER:
|
1589 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1590 |
if (*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) != NULL) {
|
1591 |
Tk_Free3DBorder(*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr));
|
1592 |
*((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr) = NULL;
|
1593 |
}
|
1594 |
} else if (objPtr != NULL) {
|
1595 |
Tk_Free3DBorderFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
|
1596 |
}
|
1597 |
break;
|
1598 |
case TK_OPTION_CURSOR:
|
1599 |
if (internalFormExists) {
|
1600 |
if (*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) != None) {
|
1601 |
Tk_FreeCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin),
|
1602 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr));
|
1603 |
*((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr) = None;
|
1604 |
}
|
1605 |
} else if (objPtr != NULL) {
|
1606 |
Tk_FreeCursorFromObj(tkwin, objPtr);
|
1607 |
}
|
1608 |
break;
|
1609 |
default:
|
1610 |
break;
|
1611 |
}
|
1612 |
}
|
1613 |
|
1614 |
/*
|
1615 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1616 |
*
|
1617 |
* Tk_GetOptionInfo --
|
1618 |
*
|
1619 |
* Returns a list object containing complete information about
|
1620 |
* either a single option or all the configuration options in a
|
1621 |
* table.
|
1622 |
*
|
1623 |
* Results:
|
1624 |
* This procedure normally returns a pointer to an object.
|
1625 |
* If namePtr isn't NULL, then the result object is a list with
|
1626 |
* five elements: the option's name, its database name, database
|
1627 |
* class, default value, and current value. If the option is a
|
1628 |
* synonym then the list will contain only two values: the option
|
1629 |
* name and the name of the option it refers to. If namePtr is
|
1630 |
* NULL, then information is returned for every option in the
|
1631 |
* option table: the result will have one sub-list (in the form
|
1632 |
* described above) for each option in the table. If an error
|
1633 |
* occurs (e.g. because namePtr isn't valid) then NULL is returned
|
1634 |
* and an error message will be left in interp's result unless
|
1635 |
* interp is NULL.
|
1636 |
*
|
1637 |
* Side effects:
|
1638 |
* None.
|
1639 |
*
|
1640 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1641 |
*/
|
1642 |
|
1643 |
Tcl_Obj *
|
1644 |
Tk_GetOptionInfo(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
|
1645 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
|
1646 |
* NULL, then no error message is created. */
|
1647 |
char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
|
1648 |
* values for options. */
|
1649 |
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes all the legal options. */
|
1650 |
Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* If non-NULL, the string value selects
|
1651 |
* a single option whose info is to be
|
1652 |
* returned. Otherwise info is returned for
|
1653 |
* all options in optionTable. */
|
1654 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window associated with recordPtr; needed
|
1655 |
* to compute correct default value for some
|
1656 |
* options. */
|
1657 |
{
|
1658 |
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
1659 |
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
|
1660 |
Option *optionPtr;
|
1661 |
int count;
|
1662 |
|
1663 |
/*
|
1664 |
* If information is only wanted for a single configuration
|
1665 |
* spec, then handle that one spec specially.
|
1666 |
*/
|
1667 |
|
1668 |
if (namePtr != NULL) {
|
1669 |
optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, namePtr, tablePtr);
|
1670 |
if (optionPtr == NULL) {
|
1671 |
return (Tcl_Obj *) NULL;
|
1672 |
}
|
1673 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
|
1674 |
optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr;
|
1675 |
}
|
1676 |
return GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin);
|
1677 |
}
|
1678 |
|
1679 |
/*
|
1680 |
* Loop through all the specs, creating a big list with all
|
1681 |
* their information.
|
1682 |
*/
|
1683 |
|
1684 |
resultPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL);
|
1685 |
for (; tablePtr != NULL; tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) {
|
1686 |
for (optionPtr = tablePtr->options, count = tablePtr->numOptions;
|
1687 |
count > 0; optionPtr++, count--) {
|
1688 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, resultPtr,
|
1689 |
GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin));
|
1690 |
}
|
1691 |
}
|
1692 |
return resultPtr;
|
1693 |
}
|
1694 |
|
1695 |
/*
|
1696 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1697 |
*
|
1698 |
* GetConfigList --
|
1699 |
*
|
1700 |
* Create a valid Tcl list holding the configuration information
|
1701 |
* for a single configuration option.
|
1702 |
*
|
1703 |
* Results:
|
1704 |
* A Tcl list, dynamically allocated. The caller is expected to
|
1705 |
* arrange for this list to be freed eventually.
|
1706 |
*
|
1707 |
* Side effects:
|
1708 |
* Memory is allocated.
|
1709 |
*
|
1710 |
*--------------------------------------------------------------
|
1711 |
*/
|
1712 |
|
1713 |
static Tcl_Obj *
|
1714 |
GetConfigList(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
|
1715 |
char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current
|
1716 |
* values of configuration options. */
|
1717 |
Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing a
|
1718 |
* particular option. */
|
1719 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
|
1720 |
{
|
1721 |
Tcl_Obj *listPtr, *elementPtr;
|
1722 |
|
1723 |
listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(0, (Tcl_Obj **) NULL);
|
1724 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr,
|
1725 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->specPtr->optionName, -1));
|
1726 |
|
1727 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
|
1728 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
|
1729 |
optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr->specPtr->optionName, -1);
|
1730 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr);
|
1731 |
} else {
|
1732 |
if (optionPtr->dbNameUID == NULL) {
|
1733 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1734 |
} else {
|
1735 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->dbNameUID, -1);
|
1736 |
}
|
1737 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr);
|
1738 |
|
1739 |
if (optionPtr->dbClassUID == NULL) {
|
1740 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1741 |
} else {
|
1742 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(optionPtr->dbClassUID, -1);
|
1743 |
}
|
1744 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr);
|
1745 |
|
1746 |
if ((tkwin != NULL) && ((optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_COLOR)
|
1747 |
|| (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_BORDER))
|
1748 |
&& (Tk_Depth(tkwin) <= 1)
|
1749 |
&& (optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr != NULL)) {
|
1750 |
elementPtr = optionPtr->extra.monoColorPtr;
|
1751 |
} else if (optionPtr->defaultPtr != NULL) {
|
1752 |
elementPtr = optionPtr->defaultPtr;
|
1753 |
} else {
|
1754 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1755 |
}
|
1756 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr);
|
1757 |
|
1758 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
1759 |
elementPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr
|
1760 |
+ optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset));
|
1761 |
if (elementPtr == NULL) {
|
1762 |
elementPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1763 |
}
|
1764 |
} else {
|
1765 |
elementPtr = GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin);
|
1766 |
}
|
1767 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, listPtr, elementPtr);
|
1768 |
}
|
1769 |
return listPtr;
|
1770 |
}
|
1771 |
|
1772 |
/*
|
1773 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1774 |
*
|
1775 |
* GetObjectForOption --
|
1776 |
*
|
1777 |
* This procedure is called to create an object that contains the
|
1778 |
* value for an option. It is invoked by GetConfigList and
|
1779 |
* Tk_GetOptionValue when only the internal form of an option is
|
1780 |
* stored in the record.
|
1781 |
*
|
1782 |
* Results:
|
1783 |
* The return value is a pointer to a Tcl object. The caller
|
1784 |
* must call Tcl_IncrRefCount on this object to preserve it.
|
1785 |
*
|
1786 |
* Side effects:
|
1787 |
* None.
|
1788 |
*
|
1789 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1790 |
*/
|
1791 |
|
1792 |
static Tcl_Obj *
|
1793 |
GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin)
|
1794 |
char *recordPtr; /* Pointer to record holding current
|
1795 |
* values of configuration options. */
|
1796 |
Option *optionPtr; /* Pointer to information describing an
|
1797 |
* option whose internal value is stored
|
1798 |
* in *recordPtr. */
|
1799 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
|
1800 |
{
|
1801 |
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
|
1802 |
char *internalPtr; /* Points to internal value of option in
|
1803 |
* record. */
|
1804 |
|
1805 |
internalPtr = recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->internalOffset;
|
1806 |
objPtr = NULL;
|
1807 |
switch (optionPtr->specPtr->type) {
|
1808 |
case TK_OPTION_BOOLEAN: {
|
1809 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
|
1810 |
break;
|
1811 |
}
|
1812 |
case TK_OPTION_INT: {
|
1813 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
|
1814 |
break;
|
1815 |
}
|
1816 |
case TK_OPTION_DOUBLE: {
|
1817 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewDoubleObj(*((double *) internalPtr));
|
1818 |
break;
|
1819 |
}
|
1820 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING: {
|
1821 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(*((char **) internalPtr), -1);
|
1822 |
break;
|
1823 |
}
|
1824 |
case TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE: {
|
1825 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
|
1826 |
((char **) optionPtr->specPtr->clientData)[
|
1827 |
*((int *) internalPtr)], -1);
|
1828 |
break;
|
1829 |
}
|
1830 |
case TK_OPTION_COLOR: {
|
1831 |
XColor *colorPtr = *((XColor **) internalPtr);
|
1832 |
if (colorPtr != NULL) {
|
1833 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfColor(colorPtr), -1);
|
1834 |
}
|
1835 |
break;
|
1836 |
}
|
1837 |
case TK_OPTION_FONT: {
|
1838 |
Tk_Font tkfont = *((Tk_Font *) internalPtr);
|
1839 |
if (tkfont != NULL) {
|
1840 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfFont(tkfont), -1);
|
1841 |
}
|
1842 |
break;
|
1843 |
}
|
1844 |
case TK_OPTION_BITMAP: {
|
1845 |
Pixmap pixmap = *((Pixmap *) internalPtr);
|
1846 |
if (pixmap != None) {
|
1847 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfBitmap(Tk_Display(tkwin),
|
1848 |
pixmap), -1);
|
1849 |
}
|
1850 |
break;
|
1851 |
}
|
1852 |
case TK_OPTION_BORDER: {
|
1853 |
Tk_3DBorder border = *((Tk_3DBorder *) internalPtr);
|
1854 |
if (border != NULL) {
|
1855 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOf3DBorder(border), -1);
|
1856 |
}
|
1857 |
break;
|
1858 |
}
|
1859 |
case TK_OPTION_RELIEF: {
|
1860 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfRelief(
|
1861 |
*((int *) internalPtr)), -1);
|
1862 |
break;
|
1863 |
}
|
1864 |
case TK_OPTION_CURSOR: {
|
1865 |
Tk_Cursor cursor = *((Tk_Cursor *) internalPtr);
|
1866 |
if (cursor != None) {
|
1867 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(
|
1868 |
Tk_NameOfCursor(Tk_Display(tkwin), cursor), -1);
|
1869 |
}
|
1870 |
break;
|
1871 |
}
|
1872 |
case TK_OPTION_JUSTIFY: {
|
1873 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfJustify(
|
1874 |
*((Tk_Justify *) internalPtr)), -1);
|
1875 |
break;
|
1876 |
}
|
1877 |
case TK_OPTION_ANCHOR: {
|
1878 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_NameOfAnchor(
|
1879 |
*((Tk_Anchor *) internalPtr)), -1);
|
1880 |
break;
|
1881 |
}
|
1882 |
case TK_OPTION_PIXELS: {
|
1883 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewIntObj(*((int *) internalPtr));
|
1884 |
break;
|
1885 |
}
|
1886 |
case TK_OPTION_WINDOW: {
|
1887 |
Tk_Window tkwin = *((Tk_Window *) internalPtr);
|
1888 |
if (tkwin != NULL) {
|
1889 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(Tk_PathName(tkwin), -1);
|
1890 |
}
|
1891 |
break;
|
1892 |
}
|
1893 |
default: {
|
1894 |
panic("bad option type in GetObjectForOption");
|
1895 |
}
|
1896 |
}
|
1897 |
if (objPtr == NULL) {
|
1898 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1899 |
}
|
1900 |
return objPtr;
|
1901 |
}
|
1902 |
|
1903 |
/*
|
1904 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1905 |
*
|
1906 |
* Tk_GetOptionValue --
|
1907 |
*
|
1908 |
* This procedure returns the current value of a configuration
|
1909 |
* option.
|
1910 |
*
|
1911 |
* Results:
|
1912 |
* The return value is the object holding the current value of
|
1913 |
* the option given by namePtr. If no such option exists, then
|
1914 |
* the return value is NULL and an error message is left in
|
1915 |
* interp's result (if interp isn't NULL).
|
1916 |
*
|
1917 |
* Side effects:
|
1918 |
* None.
|
1919 |
*
|
1920 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1921 |
*/
|
1922 |
|
1923 |
Tcl_Obj *
|
1924 |
Tk_GetOptionValue(interp, recordPtr, optionTable, namePtr, tkwin)
|
1925 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter for error reporting. If
|
1926 |
* NULL then no messages are provided for
|
1927 |
* errors. */
|
1928 |
char *recordPtr; /* Record whose fields contain current
|
1929 |
* values for options. */
|
1930 |
Tk_OptionTable optionTable; /* Describes legal options. */
|
1931 |
Tcl_Obj *namePtr; /* Gives the command-line name for the
|
1932 |
* option whose value is to be returned. */
|
1933 |
Tk_Window tkwin; /* Window corresponding to recordPtr. */
|
1934 |
{
|
1935 |
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) optionTable;
|
1936 |
Option *optionPtr;
|
1937 |
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr;
|
1938 |
|
1939 |
optionPtr = GetOptionFromObj(interp, namePtr, tablePtr);
|
1940 |
if (optionPtr == NULL) {
|
1941 |
return NULL;
|
1942 |
}
|
1943 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->type == TK_OPTION_SYNONYM) {
|
1944 |
optionPtr = optionPtr->extra.synonymPtr;
|
1945 |
}
|
1946 |
if (optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset >= 0) {
|
1947 |
resultPtr = *((Tcl_Obj **) (recordPtr + optionPtr->specPtr->objOffset));
|
1948 |
if (resultPtr == NULL) {
|
1949 |
/*
|
1950 |
* This option has a null value and is represented by a null
|
1951 |
* object pointer. We can't return the null pointer, since that
|
1952 |
* would indicate an error. Instead, return a new empty object.
|
1953 |
*/
|
1954 |
|
1955 |
resultPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
1956 |
}
|
1957 |
} else {
|
1958 |
resultPtr = GetObjectForOption(recordPtr, optionPtr, tkwin);
|
1959 |
}
|
1960 |
return resultPtr;
|
1961 |
}
|
1962 |
|
1963 |
/*
|
1964 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1965 |
*
|
1966 |
* TkDebugConfig --
|
1967 |
*
|
1968 |
* This is a debugging procedure that returns information about
|
1969 |
* one of the configuration tables that currently exists for an
|
1970 |
* interpreter.
|
1971 |
*
|
1972 |
* Results:
|
1973 |
* If the specified table exists in the given interpreter, then a
|
1974 |
* list is returned describing the table and any other tables that
|
1975 |
* it chains to: for each table there will be three list elements
|
1976 |
* giving the reference count for the table, the number of elements
|
1977 |
* in the table, and the command-line name for the first option
|
1978 |
* in the table. If the table doesn't exist in the interpreter
|
1979 |
* then an empty object is returned. The reference count for the
|
1980 |
* returned object is 0.
|
1981 |
*
|
1982 |
* Side effects:
|
1983 |
* None.
|
1984 |
*
|
1985 |
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
1986 |
*/
|
1987 |
|
1988 |
Tcl_Obj *
|
1989 |
TkDebugConfig(interp, table)
|
1990 |
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which the table is
|
1991 |
* defined. */
|
1992 |
Tk_OptionTable table; /* Table about which information is to
|
1993 |
* be returned. May not necessarily
|
1994 |
* exist in the interpreter anymore. */
|
1995 |
{
|
1996 |
OptionTable *tablePtr = (OptionTable *) table;
|
1997 |
Tcl_HashTable *hashTablePtr;
|
1998 |
Tcl_HashEntry *hashEntryPtr;
|
1999 |
Tcl_HashSearch search;
|
2000 |
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
|
2001 |
|
2002 |
objPtr = Tcl_NewObj();
|
2003 |
hashTablePtr = (Tcl_HashTable *) Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, OPTION_HASH_KEY,
|
2004 |
NULL);
|
2005 |
if (hashTablePtr == NULL) {
|
2006 |
return objPtr;
|
2007 |
}
|
2008 |
|
2009 |
/*
|
2010 |
* Scan all the tables for this interpreter to make sure that the
|
2011 |
* one we want still is valid.
|
2012 |
*/
|
2013 |
|
2014 |
for (hashEntryPtr = Tcl_FirstHashEntry(hashTablePtr, &search);
|
2015 |
hashEntryPtr != NULL;
|
2016 |
hashEntryPtr = Tcl_NextHashEntry(&search)) {
|
2017 |
if (tablePtr == (OptionTable *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hashEntryPtr)) {
|
2018 |
for ( ; tablePtr != NULL; tablePtr = tablePtr->nextPtr) {
|
2019 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr,
|
2020 |
Tcl_NewIntObj(tablePtr->refCount));
|
2021 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr,
|
2022 |
Tcl_NewIntObj(tablePtr->numOptions));
|
2023 |
Tcl_ListObjAppendElement((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, objPtr,
|
2024 |
Tcl_NewStringObj(
|
2025 |
tablePtr->options[0].specPtr->optionName,
|
2026 |
-1));
|
2027 |
}
|
2028 |
break;
|
2029 |
}
|
2030 |
}
|
2031 |
return objPtr;
|
2032 |
}
|
2033 |
|
2034 |
/* End of tkconfig.c */
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