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ExprLong (3)
  • >> ExprLong (3) ( Solaris man: Библиотечные вызовы )
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    NAME
         Tcl_ExprLong,        Tcl_ExprDouble,        Tcl_ExprBoolean,
         Tcl_ExprString - evaluate an expression
    
    SYNOPSIS
         #include <tcl.h>
    
         int
         Tcl_ExprLong(interp, string, longPtr)
    
         int
         Tcl_ExprDouble(interp, string, doublePtr)
    
         int
         Tcl_ExprBoolean(interp, string, booleanPtr)
    
         int
         Tcl_ExprString(interp, string)
    
    ARGUMENTS
         Tcl_Interp   *interp       (in)      Interpreter  in   whose
                                              context   to   evaluate
                                              string or objPtr.
    
         char         *string       (in)      Expression    to     be
                                              evaluated.   Must be in
                                              writable  memory   (the
                                              expression parser makes
                                              temporary modifications
                                              to  the  string  during
                                              parsing,    which    it
                                              undoes  before  return-
                                              ing).
    
         long         *longPtr      (out)     Pointer to location  in
                                              which   to   store  the
                                              integer  value  of  the
                                              expression.
    
         int          *doublePtr    (out)     Pointer to location  in
                                              which   to   store  the
                                              floating-point value of
                                              the expression.
    
         int          *booleanPtr   (out)     Pointer to location  in
                                              which  to store the 0/1
                                              boolean  value  of  the
                                              expression.
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    DESCRIPTION
         These four procedures all evaluate the expression  given  by
         the  string  argument  and  return the result in one of four
         different forms.  The expression can have any of  the  forms
         accepted  by  the  expr command.  Note that these procedures
         have been largely replaced by  the  object-based  procedures
         Tcl_ExprLongObj,  Tcl_ExprDoubleObj, Tcl_ExprBooleanObj, and
         Tcl_ExprStringObj.  Those object-based  procedures  evaluate
         an expression held in a Tcl object instead of a string.  The
         object argument can retain an internal  representation  that
         is more efficient to execute.
    
         The interp argument refers to an interpreter used to  evalu-
         ate  the  expression (e.g. for variables and nested Tcl com-
         mands) and to return error information.
    
         For all of these procedures the return value is  a  standard
         Tcl  result:  TCL_OK  means  the expression was successfully
         evaluated, and TCL_ERROR means that an error occurred  while
         evaluating  the  expression.   If TCL_ERROR is returned then
         the interpreter's result will hold a message describing  the
         error.   If  an  error  occurs while executing a Tcl command
         embedded in the expression then that error will be returned.
    
         If the expression is successfully evaluated, then its  value
         is  returned  in  one of four forms, depending on which pro-
         cedure is invoked.  Tcl_ExprLong stores an integer value  at
         *longPtr.   If  the expression's actual value is a floating-
         point number, then it is truncated to an  integer.   If  the
         expression's  actual  value  is a non-numeric string then an
         error is returned.
    
         Tcl_ExprDouble stores a floating-point value at  *doublePtr.
         If  the  expression's actual value is an integer, it is con-
         verted to floating-point.  If the expression's actual  value
         is a non-numeric string then an error is returned.
    
         Tcl_ExprBoolean stores a 0/1 integer value  at  *booleanPtr.
         If  the expression's actual value is an integer or floating-
         point number, then they store 0 at *booleanPtr if the  value
         was  zero and 1 otherwise.  If the expression's actual value
         is a non-numeric string then it must be one  of  the  values
         accepted  by  Tcl_GetBoolean  such  as ``yes'' or ``no'', or
         else an error occurs.
    
         Tcl_ExprString returns the value  of  the  expression  as  a
         string   stored   in   the  interpreter's  result.   If  the
         expression's actual value is an integer then  Tcl_ExprString
         converts  it  to  a  string using sprintf with a ``%d'' con-
         verter.  If the expression's actual  value  is  a  floating-
         point  number,  then Tcl_ExprString calls Tcl_PrintDouble to
         convert it to a string.
    
    SEE ALSO
         Tcl_ExprLongObj,   Tcl_ExprDoubleObj,    Tcl_ExprBooleanObj,
         Tcl_ExprObj
    
    
    KEYWORDS
         boolean,  double,  evaluate,  expression,  integer,  object,
         string
    
    
    
    


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