1Standard Channels(3) Tcl Library Procedures Standard Channels(3)
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8 Tcl_StandardChannels - How the Tcl library deals with the standard
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14 This page explains the initialization and use of standard channels in
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17 The term standard channels comes out of the Unix world and refers to
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20 input an application can read from, the other two refer to writable
21 channels, one for regular output and the other for error messages.
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23 Tcl generalizes this concept in a cross-platform way and exposes stan‐
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27 The public API procedures dealing directly with standard channels are
28 Tcl_GetStdChannel and Tcl_SetStdChannel. Additional public APIs to con‐
29 sider are Tcl_RegisterChannel, Tcl_CreateChannel and Tcl_GetChannel.
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32 Standard channels are initialized by the Tcl library in three cases:
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37 These cases differ in how they handle unavailable platform- specific
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42 1) A single standard channel is initialized when it is explicitly
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46 Missing platform-specific standard channels do not matter here.
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49 2) All uninitialized standard channels are initialized to platform-
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52 (a) when open channels are listed with Tcl_GetChannelNames
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66 3) All uninitialized standard channels are initialized to platform-
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78 Once a Tcl standard channel is initialized through one of the methods
79 above, closing this Tcl standard channel will cause the next call to
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98 standard channels (See Tk_InitConsoleChannels) on non-Unix platforms.
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