1Tcl_RegisterConfig(3) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_RegisterConfig(3)
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8 Tcl_RegisterConfig - procedures to register embedded configuration
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12 #include <tcl.h>
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14 void
15 Tcl_RegisterConfig(interp, pkgName, configuration, valEncoding)
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19 Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Refers to the interpreter the
20 embedded configuration informa‐
21 tion is registered for. Must
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24 const char *pkgName (in) Contains the name of the pack‐
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26 configuration as ASCII string.
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31 const Tcl_Config *configuration (in) Refers to an array of Tcl_Con‐
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34 binary library. Must not be
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40 const char *valEncoding (in) Contains the name of the encod‐
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42 ration values as ASCII string.
43 This means that this informa‐
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49 The function described here has its base in TIP 59 and provides exten‐
50 sions with support for the embedding of configuration information into
51 their binary library and the generation of a Tcl-level interface for
52 querying this information.
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54 To embed configuration information into their binary library an exten‐
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59 Tcl_RegisterConfig takes four arguments; first, a reference to the
60 interpreter we are registering the information with, second, the name
61 of the package registering its configuration information, third, a
62 pointer to an array of structures, and fourth a string declaring the
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65 The string valEncoding contains the name of an encoding known to Tcl.
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69 In other words, they are expected to be in UTF-8 too. The values asso‐
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74 Each element of the configuration array refers to two strings contain‐
75 ing the key and the value associated with that key. The end of the
76 array is signaled by either an empty key or a key identical to NULL.
77 The function makes no copy of the configuration array. This means that
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79 released. This is the meaning behind the word non-volatile used ear‐
80 lier. The easiest way to accomplish this is to define a global static
81 array of Tcl_Config entries. See the file “generic/tclPkgConfig.c” in
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86 (1) create a namespace having the provided pkgName, if not yet
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94 The command pkgconfig will provide two subcommands, list and get:
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116Tcl 8.4 Tcl_RegisterConfig(3)