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

8       Tcl_ListObjAppendList,     Tcl_ListObjAppendElement,    Tcl_NewListObj,
9       Tcl_SetListObj, Tcl_ListObjGetElements, Tcl_ListObjLength,  Tcl_ListOb‐
10       jIndex, Tcl_ListObjReplace - manipulate Tcl objects as lists
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SYNOPSIS

13       #include <tcl.h>
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15       int
16       Tcl_ListObjAppendList(interp, listPtr, elemListPtr)
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18       int
19       Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, listPtr, objPtr)
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21       Tcl_Obj *
22       Tcl_NewListObj(objc, objv)
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24       Tcl_SetListObj(objPtr, objc, objv)
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26       int
27       Tcl_ListObjGetElements(interp, listPtr, objcPtr, objvPtr)
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29       int
30       Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, intPtr)
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32       int
33       Tcl_ListObjIndex(interp, listPtr, index, objPtrPtr)
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35       int
36       Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count, objc, objv)
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ARGUMENTS

39       Tcl_Interp   *interp         (in)      If  an  error  occurs while con‐
40                                              verting an object to be  a  list
41                                              object, an error message is left
42                                              in  the   interpreter's   result
43                                              object unless interp is NULL.
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45       Tcl_Obj      *listPtr        (in/out)  Points  to the list object to be
46                                              manipulated.   If  listPtr  does
47                                              not  already  point  to  a  list
48                                              object, an attempt will be  made
49                                              to convert it to one.
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51       Tcl_Obj      *elemListPtr    (in/out)  For  Tcl_ListObjAppendList, this
52                                              points to a list object contain‐
53                                              ing elements to be appended onto
54                                              listPtr.  Each element of *elem‐
55                                              ListPtr  will  become a new ele‐
56                                              ment  of  listPtr.   If   *elem‐
57                                              ListPtr is not NULL and does not
58                                              already point to a list  object,
59                                              an  attempt will be made to con‐
60                                              vert it to one.
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62       Tcl_Obj      *objPtr         (in)      For    Tcl_ListObjAppendElement,
63                                              points  to  the  Tcl object that
64                                              will  be  appended  to  listPtr.
65                                              For  Tcl_SetListObj, this points
66                                              to the Tcl object that  will  be
67                                              converted  to a list object con‐
68                                              taining the objc elements of the
69                                              array referenced by objv.
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71       int          *objcPtr        (in)      Points    to    location   where
72                                              Tcl_ListObjGetElements    stores
73                                              the number of element objects in
74                                              listPtr.
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76       Tcl_Obj      ***objvPtr      (out)     A  location  where   Tcl_ListOb‐
77                                              jGetElements stores a pointer to
78                                              an array of pointers to the ele‐
79                                              ment objects of listPtr.
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81       int          objc            (in)      The  number  of Tcl objects that
82                                              Tcl_NewListObj will insert  into
83                                              a  new list object, and Tcl_Lis‐
84                                              tObjReplace  will  insert   into
85                                              listPtr.    For  Tcl_SetListObj,
86                                              the number  of  Tcl  objects  to
87                                              insert into objPtr.              │
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89       Tcl_Obj      "*CONST objv[]" in
90                                              An array of pointers to objects. │
91                                              Tcl_NewListObj will insert these │
92                                              objects  into  a new list object │
93                                              and   Tcl_ListObjReplace    will │
94                                              insert  them  into  an  existing │
95                                              listPtr.    Each   object   will │
96                                              become a separate list element.
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98       int          *intPtr         (out)     Points    to    location   where
99                                              Tcl_ListObjLength   stores   the
100                                              length of the list.
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102       int          index           (in)      Index  of  the list element that
103                                              Tcl_ListObjIndex is  to  return.
104                                              The first element has index 0.
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106       Tcl_Obj      **objPtrPtr     (out)     Points to place where Tcl_ListO‐
107                                              bjIndex is to store a pointer to
108                                              the   resulting   list   element
109                                              object.
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111       int          first           (in)      Index of the starting list  ele‐
112                                              ment  that Tcl_ListObjReplace is
113                                              to replace.   The  list's  first
114                                              element has index 0.
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116       int          count           (in)      The   number  of  elements  that
117                                              Tcl_ListObjReplace     is     to
118                                              replace.
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DESCRIPTION

123       Tcl  list  objects  have  an  internal representation that supports the
124       efficient indexing and appending.  The procedures described in this man
125       page  are used to create, modify, index, and append to Tcl list objects
126       from C code.
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128       Tcl_ListObjAppendList and Tcl_ListObjAppendElement both add one or more
129       objects  to the end of the list object referenced by listPtr.  Tcl_Lis‐
130       tObjAppendList appends each element of the list  object  referenced  by
131       elemListPtr  while  Tcl_ListObjAppendElement  appends the single object
132       referenced by objPtr.  Both procedures will convert the  object  refer‐
133       enced  by  listPtr  to  a list object if necessary.  If an error occurs
134       during conversion, both procedures return TCL_ERROR and leave an  error
135       message in the interpreter's result object if interp is not NULL.  Sim‐
136       ilarly, if elemListPtr  does  not  already  refer  to  a  list  object,
137       Tcl_ListObjAppendList will attempt to convert it to one and if an error
138       occurs during conversion, will return TCL_ERROR and leave an error mes‐
139       sage  in  the  interpreter's result object if interp is not NULL.  Both
140       procedures invalidate any old string representation of listPtr and,  if
141       it  was  converted  to a list object, free any old internal representa‐
142       tion.  Similarly, Tcl_ListObjAppendList frees any old  internal  repre‐
143       sentation  of  elemListPtr  if  it converts it to a list object.  After
144       appending each element in elemListPtr, Tcl_ListObjAppendList increments
145       the element's reference count since listPtr now also refers to it.  For
146       the same reason, Tcl_ListObjAppendElement increments objPtr's reference
147       count.   If  no  error  occurs,  the two procedures return TCL_OK after
148       appending the objects.
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150       Tcl_NewListObj and Tcl_SetListObj create a  new  object  or  modify  an
151       existing  object  to  hold the objc elements of the array referenced by
152       objv where each element is a pointer to a Tcl object.  If objc is  less
153       than  or  equal to zero, they return an empty object.  The new object's
154       string representation is left invalid.  The  two  procedures  increment
155       the  reference counts of the elements in objc since the list object now
156       refers to them.  The new list object  returned  by  Tcl_NewListObj  has
157       reference count zero.
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159       Tcl_ListObjGetElements returns a count and a pointer to an array of the
160       elements in a list object.  It returns the count by storing it  in  the
161       address objcPtr.  Similarly, it returns the array pointer by storing it
162       in the address objvPtr.  The memory pointed to is managed  by  Tcl  and
163       should  not  be  freed by the caller.  If listPtr is not already a list
164       object, Tcl_ListObjGetElements will attempt to convert it  to  one;  if
165       the  conversion fails, it returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an error message
166       in the interpreter's result object if interp is not NULL.  Otherwise it
167       returns TCL_OK after storing the count and array pointer.
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169       Tcl_ListObjLength  returns  the  number  of elements in the list object
170       referenced by listPtr.  It returns this count by storing an integer  in
171       the  address  intPtr.   If  the  object  is  not already a list object,
172       Tcl_ListObjLength will attempt to convert it to one; if the  conversion
173       fails,  it  returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an error message in the inter‐
174       preter's result object if interp is not  NULL.   Otherwise  it  returns
175       TCL_OK after storing the list's length.
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177       The  procedure Tcl_ListObjIndex returns a pointer to the object at ele‐
178       ment index in the list referenced by listPtr.  It returns  this  object
179       by  storing  a pointer to it in the address objPtrPtr.  If listPtr does
180       not already refer to a list object, Tcl_ListObjIndex  will  attempt  to
181       convert  it  to  one; if the conversion fails, it returns TCL_ERROR and
182       leaves an error message in the interpreter's result object if interp is
183       not  NULL.  If the index is out of range, that is, index is negative or
184       greater than or equal to the number of elements in the list, Tcl_ListO‐
185       bjIndex  stores  a  NULL in objPtrPtr and returns TCL_OK.  Otherwise it
186       returns TCL_OK after storing the element's object pointer.  The  refer‐
187       ence  count for the list element is not incremented; the caller must do
188       that if it needs to retain a pointer to the element.
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190       Tcl_ListObjReplace replaces zero or more elements of  the  list  refer‐
191       enced by listPtr with the objc objects in the array referenced by objv.
192       If listPtr does not point to a  list  object,  Tcl_ListObjReplace  will
193       attempt  to  convert  it  to  one;  if the conversion fails, it returns
194       TCL_ERROR and leaves an  error  message  in  the  interpreter's  result
195       object  if  interp  is  not  NULL.   Otherwise, it returns TCL_OK after
196       replacing the objects.  If objv is NULL, no new elements are added.  If
197       the argument first is zero or negative, it refers to the first element.
198       If first is greater than or equal to the  number  of  elements  in  the
199       list,  then  no  elements are deleted; the new elements are appended to
200       the list.  count gives the number of elements to replace.  If count  is
201       zero  or  negative  then  no elements are deleted; the new elements are
202       simply inserted before the one designated by first.  Tcl_ListObjReplace
203       invalidates  listPtr's old string representation.  The reference counts
204       of any elements inserted from objv are incremented since the  resulting
205       list  now  refers  to  them.   Similarly,  the reference counts for any
206       replaced objects are decremented.
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208       Because Tcl_ListObjReplace combines both element  insertion  and  dele‐
209       tion,  it  can  be  used to implement a number of list operations.  For
210       example, the following code inserts the objc objects referenced by  the
211       array of object pointers objv just before the element index of the list
212       referenced by listPtr:
213              result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, index, 0, objc, objv);
214       Similarly, the following code appends the objc  objects  referenced  by
215       the array objv to the end of the list listPtr:
216              result = Tcl_ListObjLength(interp, listPtr, &length);
217              if (result == TCL_OK) {
218                result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, length, 0, objc, objv);
219              }
220       The  count  list  elements  starting  at first can be deleted by simply
221       calling Tcl_ListObjReplace with a NULL objvPtr:
222              result = Tcl_ListObjReplace(interp, listPtr, first, count, 0, NULL);
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SEE ALSO

226       Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_DecrRefCount, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_GetObjResult
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KEYWORDS

230       append, index, insert,  internal  representation,  length,  list,  list
231       object, list type, object, object type, replace, string representation
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235Tcl                                   8.0                       Tcl_ListObj(3)
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