1Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3)     Tcl Library Procedures     Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3)
2
3
4
5______________________________________________________________________________
6

NAME

8       Tcl_CreateObjCommand,   Tcl_DeleteCommand,  Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken,
9       Tcl_GetCommandInfo,  Tcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken,   Tcl_SetCommandInfo,
10       Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken,   Tcl_GetCommandName,  Tcl_GetCommandFull‐
11       Name, Tcl_GetCommandFromObj - implement new commands in C
12

SYNOPSIS

14       #include <tcl.h>
15
16       Tcl_Command
17       Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, cmdName, proc, clientData, deleteProc)
18
19       int
20       Tcl_DeleteCommand(interp, cmdName)
21
22       int
23       Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, token)
24
25       int
26       Tcl_GetCommandInfo(interp, cmdName, infoPtr)
27
28       int
29       Tcl_SetCommandInfo(interp, cmdName, infoPtr)
30
31       int                                                                     │
32       Tcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken(token, infoPtr)                             │
33
34       int                                                                     │
35       Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken(token, infoPtr)                             │
36
37       CONST char *                                                            │
38       Tcl_GetCommandName(interp, token)
39
40       void
41       Tcl_GetCommandFullName(interp, token, objPtr)
42
43       Tcl_Command
44       Tcl_GetCommandFromObj(interp, objPtr)
45

ARGUMENTS

47       Tcl_Interp       *interp       (in)      Interpreter in which to create
48                                                a new command or that contains
49                                                a command.                     │
50
51       char             *cmdName      (in)                                     │
52                                                Name of command.
53
54       Tcl_ObjCmdProc   *proc         (in)      Implementation of the new com‐
55                                                mand:   proc  will  be  called
56                                                whenever cmdName is invoked as
57                                                a command.
58
59       ClientData       clientData    (in)      Arbitrary  one-word  value  to
60                                                pass to proc and deleteProc.
61
62       Tcl_CmdDeleteProc              *deleteProc(in)
63                                                Procedure to call before  cmd‐
64                                                Name   is   deleted  from  the
65                                                interpreter; allows  for  com‐
66                                                mand-specific    cleanup.   If
67                                                NULL,  then  no  procedure  is
68                                                called  before  the command is
69                                                deleted.
70
71       Tcl_Command      token         (in)      Token for command, returned by
72                                                previous call to Tcl_CreateOb‐
73                                                jCommand.   The  command  must
74                                                not have been deleted.
75
76       Tcl_CmdInfo      *infoPtr      (in/out)  Pointer  to structure contain‐
77                                                ing various information  about
78                                                a Tcl command.
79
80       Tcl_Obj          *objPtr       (in)      Object  containing the name of
81                                                a Tcl command.
82_________________________________________________________________
83

DESCRIPTION

85       Tcl_CreateObjCommand defines a new command in interp and associates  it
86       with procedure proc such that whenever name is invoked as a Tcl command
87       (e.g., via a call to Tcl_EvalObjEx) the Tcl interpreter will call  proc
88       to process the command.
89
90       Tcl_CreateObjCommand  deletes any existing command name already associ‐
91       ated with the interpreter (however see below for an exception where the
92       existing  command is not deleted).  It returns a token that may be used
93       to refer to the command in subsequent calls to Tcl_GetCommandName.   If
94       name contains any :: namespace qualifiers, then the command is added to
95       the specified namespace; otherwise the command is added to  the  global
96       namespace.   If  Tcl_CreateObjCommand is called for an interpreter that
97       is in the process of being deleted, then it does not create a new  com‐
98       mand  and  it returns NULL.  proc should have arguments and result that
99       match the type Tcl_ObjCmdProc:
100              typedef int Tcl_ObjCmdProc(
101                ClientData clientData,
102                Tcl_Interp *interp,
103                int objc,
104                Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]);                                        │
105       When proc is invoked, the clientData  and  interp  parameters  will  be │
106       copies  of  the clientData and interp arguments given to Tcl_CreateObj‐ 
107       Command.  Typically, clientData points to an application-specific  data │
108       structure  that  describes  what  to  do  when the command procedure is │
109       invoked. Objc and objv describe the arguments to the command, objc giv‐ │
110       ing  the  number  of  argument objects (including the command name) and │
111       objv giving the values of the arguments.  The objv array  will  contain │
112       objc  values, pointing to the argument objects.  Unlike argv[argv] used │
113       in a string-based command procedure, objv[objc] will not contain NULL.  │
114
115       Additionally, when proc is invoked, it must not modify the contents  of │
116       the  objv  array  by assigning new pointer values to any element of the │
117       array (for example, objv[2] = NULL) because this will cause  memory  to │
118       be lost and the runtime stack to be corrupted.  The CONST in the decla‐ │
119       ration of objv will cause ANSI-compliant compilers to report  any  such │
120       attempted  assignment as an error.  However, it is acceptable to modify │
121       the internal representation of any  individual  object  argument.   For │
122       instance,  the user may call Tcl_GetIntFromObj on objv[2] to obtain the │
123       integer representation of that object; that call may change the type of │
124       the  object  that  objv[2] points at, but will not change where objv[2] │
125       points.
126
127       proc must return an integer code  that  is  either  TCL_OK,  TCL_ERROR,
128       TCL_RETURN,  TCL_BREAK, or TCL_CONTINUE.  See the Tcl overview man page
129       for details on what these codes mean.  Most normal commands  will  only
130       return  TCL_OK  or  TCL_ERROR.   In addition, if proc needs to return a
131       non-empty result, it can call Tcl_SetObjResult to set the interpreter's
132       result.   In  the case of a TCL_OK return code this gives the result of
133       the command, and in the case of TCL_ERROR this gives an error  message.
134       Before  invoking  a command procedure, Tcl_EvalObjEx sets interpreter's
135       result to point to an object representing an empty  string,  so  simple
136       commands can return an empty result by doing nothing at all.
137
138       The  contents of the objv array belong to Tcl and are not guaranteed to
139       persist once proc returns: proc should not modify them.  Call Tcl_SetO‐
140       bjResult if you want to return something from the objv array.
141
142       Ordinarily,  Tcl_CreateObjCommand  deletes  any  existing  command name
143       already associated with the interpreter.  However, if the existing com‐
144       mand was created by a previous call to Tcl_CreateCommand, Tcl_CreateOb‐
145       jCommand does not delete the command but instead arranges for  the  Tcl
146       interpreter  to  call  the  Tcl_ObjCmdProc proc in the future.  The old
147       string-based Tcl_CmdProc associated with the command  is  retained  and
148       its  address  can  be  obtained by subsequent Tcl_GetCommandInfo calls.
149       This is done for backwards compatibility.
150
151       DeleteProc will be invoked when (if) name is deleted.  This  can  occur
152       through  a  call  to  Tcl_DeleteCommand, Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken, or
153       Tcl_DeleteInterp, or by replacing name in another call to Tcl_CreateOb‐
154       jCommand.   DeleteProc  is  invoked  before the command is deleted, and
155       gives the application an opportunity to release any structures  associ‐
156       ated  with  the  command.   DeleteProc should have arguments and result
157       that match the type Tcl_CmdDeleteProc:
158              typedef void Tcl_CmdDeleteProc(ClientData clientData);
159       The clientData argument will be the same  as  the  clientData  argument
160       passed to Tcl_CreateObjCommand.
161
162       Tcl_DeleteCommand  deletes  a command from a command interpreter.  Once
163       the call completes, attempts to invoke cmdName in interp will result in
164       errors.    If   cmdName  isn't  bound  as  a  command  in  interp  then
165       Tcl_DeleteCommand does nothing and returns -1;  otherwise it returns 0.
166       There  are no restrictions on cmdName:  it may refer to a built-in com‐
167       mand, an application-specific command, or a  Tcl  procedure.   If  name
168       contains  any  :: namespace qualifiers, the command is deleted from the
169       specified namespace.
170
171       Given a token returned by Tcl_CreateObjCommand,  Tcl_DeleteCommandFrom‐
172       Token deletes the command from a command interpreter.  It will delete a
173       command even if that command has been  renamed.   Once  the  call  com‐
174       pletes, attempts to invoke the command in interp will result in errors.
175       If the command corresponding to token has  already  been  deleted  from
176       interp then Tcl_DeleteCommand does nothing and returns -1; otherwise it
177       returns 0.
178
179       Tcl_GetCommandInfo checks to see whether its cmdName argument exists as
180       a  command  in  interp.  cmdName may include :: namespace qualifiers to
181       identify a command in a particular namespace.  If the  command  is  not
182       found,  then  it  returns 0.  Otherwise it places information about the
183       command in the Tcl_CmdInfo structure pointed to by infoPtr and  returns
184       1.  A Tcl_CmdInfo structure has the following fields:
185              typedef struct Tcl_CmdInfo {
186                  int isNativeObjectProc;
187                  Tcl_ObjCmdProc *objProc;
188                  ClientData objClientData;
189                  Tcl_CmdProc *proc;
190                  ClientData clientData;
191                  Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc;
192                  ClientData deleteData;
193                  Tcl_Namespace *namespacePtr;
194              } Tcl_CmdInfo;
195       The  isNativeObjectProc  field  has the value 1 if Tcl_CreateObjCommand
196       was called to register the command; it is 0 if  only  Tcl_CreateCommand
197       was  called.   It allows a program to determine whether it is faster to
198       call objProc or proc: objProc is normally faster if  isNativeObjectProc
199       has  the  value  1.  The fields objProc and objClientData have the same
200       meaning as the proc and clientData arguments  to  Tcl_CreateObjCommand;
201       they hold information about the object-based command procedure that the
202       Tcl interpreter calls to implement the command.  The  fields  proc  and
203       clientData  hold  information  about the string-based command procedure
204       that implements the command.  If Tcl_CreateCommand was called for  this
205       command,  this is the procedure passed to it; otherwise, this is a com‐
206       patibility procedure registered  by  Tcl_CreateObjCommand  that  simply
207       calls  the command's object-based procedure after converting its string
208       arguments to Tcl objects.  The field deleteData is the ClientData value
209       to  pass  to deleteProc;  it is normally the same as clientData but may
210       be set independently using the Tcl_SetCommandInfo procedure.  The field
211       namespacePtr  holds  a  pointer  to the Tcl_Namespace that contains the
212       command.
213
214       Tcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken is identical to  Tcl_GetCommandInfo  except
215       that  it  uses  a  command  token returned from Tcl_CreateObjCommand in
216       place of the command name.  If the token parameter is NULL, it  returns
217       0;  otherwise,  it  returns  1 and fills in the structure designated by
218       infoPtr.
219
220       Tcl_SetCommandInfo is used to modify the procedures and ClientData val‐
221       ues  associated  with a command.  Its cmdName argument is the name of a
222       command in interp.  cmdName may  include  ::  namespace  qualifiers  to
223       identify a command in a particular namespace.  If this command does not
224       exist then Tcl_SetCommandInfo returns  0.   Otherwise,  it  copies  the
225       information  from  *infoPtr to Tcl's internal structure for the command
226       and returns 1.
227
228       Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken is identical to  Tcl_SetCommandInfo  except
229       that  it  takes  a  command  token  as returned by Tcl_CreateObjCommand
230       instead of the command name.   If  the  token  parameter  is  NULL,  it
231       returns 0.  Otherwise, it copies the information from *infoPtr to Tcl's
232       internal structure for the command and returns 1.
233
234       Note that Tcl_SetCommandInfo and Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken both allow
235       the ClientData for a command's deletion procedure to be given a differ‐
236       ent value than the ClientData for its command procedure.
237
238       Note that neither  Tcl_SetCommandInfo  nor  Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken
239       will  change  a  command's  namespace.  Use Tcl_Eval to call the rename
240       command to do that.
241
242       Tcl_GetCommandName provides a mechanism for tracking commands that have
243       been  renamed.  Given a token returned by Tcl_CreateObjCommand when the
244       command was created, Tcl_GetCommandName returns the string name of  the
245       command.   If  the  command has been renamed since it was created, then
246       Tcl_GetCommandName returns  the  current  name.   This  name  does  not
247       include  any  ::  namespace  qualifiers.   The command corresponding to
248       token must not have been deleted.  The string returned  by  Tcl_GetCom‐
249       mandName  is  in  dynamic memory owned by Tcl and is only guaranteed to
250       retain its value as long as  the  command  isn't  deleted  or  renamed;
251       callers should copy the string if they need to keep it for a long time.
252
253       Tcl_GetCommandFullName  produces  the fully-qualified name of a command
254       from a command token.  The name, including all namespace  prefixes,  is
255       appended to the object specified by objPtr.
256
257       Tcl_GetCommandFromObj  returns a token for the command specified by the
258       name in a Tcl_Obj.  The command name is resolved relative to  the  cur‐
259       rent namespace.  Returns NULL if the command is not found.
260

SEE ALSO

262       Tcl_CreateCommand, Tcl_ResetResult, Tcl_SetObjResult
263
264

KEYWORDS

266       bind, command, create, delete, namespace, object
267
268
269
270Tcl                                   8.0              Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3)
Impressum