1Tcl_ExprLong(3)             Tcl Library Procedures             Tcl_ExprLong(3)
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NAME

8       Tcl_ExprLong,  Tcl_ExprDouble, Tcl_ExprBoolean, Tcl_ExprString - evalu‐
9       ate an expression
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SYNOPSIS

12       #include <tcl.h>
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14       int
15       Tcl_ExprLong(interp, string, longPtr)
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17       int
18       Tcl_ExprDouble(interp, string, doublePtr)
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20       int
21       Tcl_ExprBoolean(interp, string, booleanPtr)
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24       Tcl_ExprString(interp, string)
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ARGUMENTS

27       Tcl_Interp   *interp       (in)      Interpreter in  whose  context  to
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30       CONST char   *string       (in)                                         │
31                                            Expression to be evaluated.
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33       long         *longPtr      (out)     Pointer  to  location  in which to
34                                            store the  integer  value  of  the
35                                            expression.
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37       int          *doublePtr    (out)     Pointer  to  location  in which to
38                                            store the floating-point value  of
39                                            the expression.
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41       int          *booleanPtr   (out)     Pointer  to  location  in which to
42                                            store the 0/1 boolean value of the
43                                            expression.
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DESCRIPTION

48       These  four  procedures all evaluate the expression given by the string
49       argument and return the result in one of  four  different  forms.   The
50       expression  can  have  any  of  the forms accepted by the expr command.
51       Note that these procedures have been largely replaced  by  the  object-
52       based    procedures   Tcl_ExprLongObj,   Tcl_ExprDoubleObj,   Tcl_Expr‐
53       BooleanObj, and Tcl_ExprObj.  Those object-based procedures evaluate an
54       expression  held in a Tcl object instead of a string.  The object argu‐
55       ment can retain an internal representation that is  more  efficient  to
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58       The  interp  argument  refers  to  an  interpreter used to evaluate the
59       expression (e.g. for variables and nested Tcl commands) and  to  return
60       error information.
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62       For  all of these procedures the return value is a standard Tcl result:
63       TCL_OK means the expression was successfully evaluated,  and  TCL_ERROR
64       means  that  an  error  occurred  while  evaluating the expression.  If
65       TCL_ERROR is returned then the interpreter's result will hold a message
66       describing the error.  If an error occurs while executing a Tcl command
67       embedded in the expression then that error will be returned.
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69       If the expression is successfully evaluated, then its value is returned
70       in  one  of  four  forms,  depending  on  which  procedure  is invoked.
71       Tcl_ExprLong stores an integer value at *longPtr.  If the  expression's
72       actual  value  is  a  floating-point number, then it is truncated to an
73       integer.  If the expression's actual value is a non-numeric string then
74       an error is returned.
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76       Tcl_ExprDouble  stores  a  floating-point  value at *doublePtr.  If the
77       expression's actual value is an integer, it is converted  to  floating-
78       point.   If  the expression's actual value is a non-numeric string then
79       an error is returned.
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81       Tcl_ExprBoolean stores a 0/1 integer  value  at  *booleanPtr.   If  the
82       expression's  actual value is an integer or floating-point number, then
83       they store 0 at *booleanPtr if the value was zero and 1 otherwise.   If
84       the  expression's  actual value is a non-numeric string then it must be
85       one of the values accepted by Tcl_GetBoolean such as ``yes'' or ``no'',
86       or else an error occurs.
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88       Tcl_ExprString  returns  the value of the expression as a string stored
89       in the interpreter's result.
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SEE ALSO

93       Tcl_ExprLongObj, Tcl_ExprDoubleObj, Tcl_ExprBooleanObj, Tcl_ExprObj
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KEYWORDS

97       boolean, double, evaluate, expression, integer, object, string
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101Tcl                                   7.0                      Tcl_ExprLong(3)
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