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NAME
Tcl_NRCreateCommand, Tcl_NRCreateCommand2, Tcl_NRCallObjProc, Tcl_NRCallObjProc2, Tcl_NREvalObj,
Tcl_NREvalObjv, Tcl_NRCmdSwap, Tcl_NRExprObj, Tcl_NRAddCallback - Non-Recursive (stackless) evaluation of
Tcl scripts.
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_Command
Tcl_NRCreateCommand(interp, cmdName, proc, nreProc, clientData,
deleteProc)
Tcl_Command
Tcl_NRCreateCommand2(interp, cmdName, proc2, nreProc2, clientData,
deleteProc)
int
Tcl_NRCallObjProc(interp, nreProc, clientData, objc, objv)
int
Tcl_NRCallObjProc2(interp, nreProc2, clientData, objc, objv)
int
Tcl_NREvalObj(interp, objPtr, flags)
int
Tcl_NREvalObjv(interp, objc, objv, flags)
int
Tcl_NRCmdSwap(interp, cmd, objc, objv, flags)
int
Tcl_NRExprObj(interp, objPtr, resultPtr)
Tcl_NRAddCallback(interp, postProcPtr, data0, data1, data2, data3)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) The relevant Interpreter.
const char *cmdName (in) Name of the command to create.
Tcl_ObjCmdProc *proc (in) Called in order to evaluate a command. Is often just a small
wrapper that uses Tcl_NRCallObjProc to call nreProc using a new
trampoline. Behaves in the same way as the proc argument to
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3tcl) (q.v.).
Tcl_ObjCmdProc2 *proc2 (in) Called in order to evaluate a command. Is often just a small
wrapper that uses Tcl_NRCallObjProc2 to call nreProc2 using a new
trampoline. Behaves in the same way as the proc2 argument to
Tcl_CreateObjCommand2(3tcl) (q.v.).
Tcl_ObjCmdProc *nreProc (in) Called instead of proc when a trampoline is already in use.
Tcl_ObjCmdProc2 *nreProc2 (in) Called instead of proc2 when a trampoline is already in use.
void *clientData (in) Arbitrary one-word value passed to proc, nreProc, deleteProc and
objProc.
Tcl_CmdDeleteProc *deleteProc (in/out) Called before cmdName is deleted from the interpreter, allowing
for command-specific cleanup. May be NULL.
Tcl_Size objc (in) Number of items in objv.
Tcl_Obj **objv (in) Words in the command.
Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in) A script or expression to evaluate.
int flags (in) As described for Tcl_EvalObjv.
Tcl_Command cmd (in) Token to use instead of one derived from the first word of objv
in order to evaluate a command.
Tcl_Obj *resultPtr (out) Pointer to an unshared Tcl_Obj where the result of the evaluation
is stored if the return code is TCL_OK.
Tcl_NRPostProc *postProcPtr (in) A function to push.
void *data0 (in)
void *data1 (in)
void *data2 (in)
void *data3 (in) data0 through data3 are four one-word values that will be passed
to the function designated by postProcPtr when it is invoked.
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DESCRIPTION
These functions provide an interface to the function stack that an interpreter iterates through to
evaluate commands. The routine behind a command is implemented by an initial function and any additional
functions that the routine pushes onto the stack as it progresses. The interpreter itself pushes
functions onto the stack to react to the end of a routine and to exercise other forms of control such as
switching between in-progress stacks and the evaluation of other scripts at additional levels without
adding frames to the C stack. To execute a routine, the initial function for the routine is called and
then a small bit of code called a trampoline iteratively takes functions off the stack and calls them,
using the value of the last call as the value of the routine.
Tcl_NRCallObjProc calls nreProc using a new trampoline.
Tcl_NRCreateCommand, an alternative to Tcl_CreateObjCommand, resolves cmdName, which may contain
namespace qualifiers, relative to the current namespace, creates a command by that name, and returns a
token for the command which may be used in subsequent calls to Tcl_GetCommandName. Except for a few
cases noted below any existing command by the same name is first deleted. If interp is in the process of
being deleted Tcl_NRCreateCommand does not create any command, does not delete any command, and returns
NULL.
Tcl_NRCreateCommand2, is an alternative to Tcl_NRCreateCommand in the same way as Tcl_CreateObjCommand2.
Tcl_NREvalObj pushes a function that is like Tcl_EvalObjEx but consumes no space on the C stack.
Tcl_NREvalObjv pushes a function that is like Tcl_EvalObjv but consumes no space on the C stack.
Tcl_NRCmdSwap is like Tcl_NREvalObjv, but uses cmd, a token previously returned by Tcl_CreateObjCommand
or Tcl_GetCommandFromObj, instead of resolving the first word of objv.
Tcl_NRExprObj pushes a function that evaluates objPtr as an expression in the same manner as Tcl_ExprObj
but without consuming space on the C stack.
All of the functions return TCL_OK if the evaluation of the script, command, or expression has been
scheduled successfully. Otherwise (for example if the command name cannot be resolved), they return
TCL_ERROR and store a message as the interpreter's result.
Tcl_NRAddCallback pushes postProcPtr. The signature for Tcl_NRPostProc is:
typedef int
Tcl_NRPostProc(
void * data[],
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int result);
data is a pointer to an array containing data0 through data3. result is the value returned by the
previous function implementing part the routine.
EXAMPLE
The following command uses Tcl_EvalObjEx, which consumes space on the C stack, to evaluate a script:
int
TheCmdOldObjProc(
void *clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
{
int result;
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
... preparation ...
result = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, objPtr, 0);
... postprocessing ...
return result;
}
Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "theCommand",
TheCmdOldObjProc, clientData, TheCmdDeleteProc);
To avoid consuming space on the C stack, TheCmdOldObjProc is renamed to TheCmdNRObjProc and the
postprocessing step is split into a separate function, TheCmdPostProc, which is pushed onto the function
stack. Tcl_EvalObjEx is replaced with Tcl_NREvalObj, which uses a trampoline instead of consuming space
on the C stack. A new version of TheCmdOldObjProc is just a a wrapper that uses Tcl_NRCallObjProc to
call TheCmdNRObjProc:
int
TheCmdOldObjProc(
void *clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
{
return Tcl_NRCallObjProc(interp, TheCmdNRObjProc,
clientData, objc, objv);
}
int
TheCmdNRObjProc
void *clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int objc,
Tcl_Obj *const objv[])
{
Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
... preparation ...
Tcl_NRAddCallback(interp, TheCmdPostProc,
data0, data1, data2, data3);
/* data0 .. data3 are up to four one-word items to
* pass to the postprocessing procedure */
return Tcl_NREvalObj(interp, objPtr, 0);
}
int
TheCmdNRPostProc(
void *data[],
Tcl_Interp *interp,
int result)
{
/* data[0] .. data[3] are the four words of data
* passed to Tcl_NRAddCallback */
... postprocessing ...
return result;
}
Any function comprising a routine can push other functions, making it possible implement looping and
sequencing constructs using the function stack.
REFERENCE COUNT MANAGEMENT
The first objc values in the objv array passed to the functions Tcl_NRCallObjProc, Tcl_NREvalObjv, and
Tcl_NRCmdSwap should have a reference count of at least 1; they may have additional references taken
during the execution.
The objPtr argument to Tcl_NREvalObj and Tcl_NRExprObj should have a reference count of at least 1, and
may have additional references taken to it during execution.
The resultObj argument to Tcl_NRExprObj should be an unshared object.
Use Tcl_NRAddCallback to schedule any required final decrementing of the reference counts of arguments to
any of the other functions on this page, as with any other post-processing step in the non-recursive
execution engine.
The
SEE ALSO
Tcl_CreateCommand(3tcl), Tcl_CreateObjCommand(3tcl), Tcl_EvalObjEx(3tcl), Tcl_GetCommandFromObj(3tcl),
Tcl_ExprObj(3tcl)
KEYWORDS
stackless, nonrecursive, execute, command, global, value, result, script
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2008 Kevin B. Kenny. Copyright © 2018 Nathan Coulter.
Tcl 8.6 NRE(3tcl)