1Load(3) Tcl Library Procedures Load(3)
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8 Tcl_LoadFile, Tcl_FindSymbol - platform-independent dynamic library
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12 #include <tcl.h>
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14 int
15 Tcl_LoadFile(interp, pathPtr, symbols, flags, procPtrs, loadHandlePtr)
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17 void *
18 Tcl_FindSymbol(interp, loadHandle, symbol)
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21 Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter to use for report‐
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24 Tcl_Obj *pathPtr (in) The name of the file to load.
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30 const char *const symbols[] (in) Array of names of symbols to be
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32 library, or NULL if no symbols
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37 int flags (in) The value should normally be 0,
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43 void *procPtrs (out) Points to an array that will
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49 Tcl_LoadHandle *loadHandlePtr (out) Points to a variable that will
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54 Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle (in) Abstract token describing the
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57 const char *symbol (in) The name of the symbol to look
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62 Tcl_LoadFile loads a file from the filesystem (including potentially
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68 ing of the file will fail with an error message left in the interpreter
69 (if that is non-NULL). The result of Tcl_LoadFile is a standard Tcl
70 error code. The library may be unloaded with Tcl_FSUnloadFile.
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72 Tcl_FindSymbol locates a symbol in a loaded library and returns it. If
73 the symbol cannot be found, it returns NULL and sets an error message
74 in the given interp (if that is non-NULL). Note that it is unsafe to
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79 Tcl_FSLoadFile(3), Tcl_FSUnloadFile(3), load(n), unload(n)
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86Tcl 8.6 Load(3)