Tcl_BooleanObj(3tcl) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_BooleanObj(3tcl) ______________________________________________________________________________ NAME Tcl_NewBooleanObj, Tcl_SetBooleanObj, Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj - store/re- trieve boolean value in a Tcl_Obj SYNOPSIS #include <tcl.h> Tcl_Obj * Tcl_NewBooleanObj(boolValue) Tcl_SetBooleanObj(objPtr, boolValue) int Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj(interp, objPtr, boolPtr) ARGUMENTS int boolValue (in) Integer value to be stored as a boolean value in a Tcl_Obj. Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in/out) Points to the Tcl_Obj in which to store, or from which to retrieve a boolean value. Tcl_Interp *interp (in/out) If a boolean value cannot be re- trieved, an error message is left in the interpreter's result value un- less interp is NULL. int *boolPtr (out) Points to place where Tcl_Get- BooleanFromObj stores the boolean value (0 or 1) obtained from objPtr. ______________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION These procedures are used to pass boolean values to and from Tcl as Tcl_Obj's. When storing a boolean value into a Tcl_Obj, any non-zero integer value in boolValue is taken to be the boolean value 1, and the integer value 0 is taken to be the boolean value 0. Tcl_NewBooleanObj creates a new Tcl_Obj, stores the boolean value boolValue in it, and returns a pointer to the new Tcl_Obj. The new Tcl_Obj has reference count of zero. Tcl_SetBooleanObj accepts objPtr, a pointer to an existing Tcl_Obj, and stores in the Tcl_Obj *objPtr the boolean value boolValue. This is a write operation on *objPtr, so objPtr must be unshared. Attempts to write to a shared Tcl_Obj will panic. A successful write of boolValue into *objPtr implies the freeing of any former value stored in *objPtr. Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj attempts to retrieve a boolean value from the value stored in *objPtr. If objPtr holds a string value recognized by Tcl_GetBoolean, then the recognized boolean value is written at the ad- dress given by boolPtr. If objPtr holds any value recognized as a num- ber by Tcl, then if that value is zero a 0 is written at the address given by boolPtr and if that value is non-zero a 1 is written at the address given by boolPtr. In all cases where a value is written at the address given by boolPtr, Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj returns TCL_OK. If the value of objPtr does not meet any of the conditions above, then TCL_ER- ROR is returned and an error message is left in the interpreter's re- sult unless interp is NULL. Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj may also make changes to the internal fields of *objPtr so that future calls to Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj on the same objPtr can be performed more effi- ciently. Note that the routines Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj and Tcl_GetBoolean are not functional equivalents. The set of values for which Tcl_GetBooleanFro- mObj will return TCL_OK is strictly larger than the set of values for which Tcl_GetBoolean will do the same. For example, the value “5” passed to Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj will lead to a TCL_OK return (and the boolean value 1), while the same value passed to Tcl_GetBoolean will lead to a TCL_ERROR return. SEE ALSO Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_IsShared, Tcl_GetBoolean KEYWORDS boolean, value Tcl 8.5 Tcl_BooleanObj(3tcl)
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