[25] | 1 | /* |
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| 2 | * tclProc.c -- |
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| 3 | * |
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| 4 | * This file contains routines that implement Tcl procedures, including |
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| 5 | * the "proc" and "uplevel" commands. |
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| 6 | * |
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| 7 | * Copyright (c) 1987-1993 The Regents of the University of California. |
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| 8 | * Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. |
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| 9 | * Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Miguel Sofer |
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| 10 | * Copyright (c) 2007 Daniel A. Steffen <das@users.sourceforge.net> |
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| 11 | * |
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| 12 | * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of |
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| 13 | * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. |
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| 14 | * |
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| 15 | * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclProc.c,v 1.139 2007/12/13 15:23:20 dgp Exp $ |
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| 16 | */ |
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| 17 | |
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| 18 | #include "tclInt.h" |
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| 19 | #include "tclCompile.h" |
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| 20 | |
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| 21 | /* |
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| 22 | * Prototypes for static functions in this file |
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| 23 | */ |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | static void DupLambdaInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr, |
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| 26 | Tcl_Obj *copyPtr); |
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| 27 | static void FreeLambdaInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); |
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| 28 | static int InitArgsAndLocals(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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| 29 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj, int skip); |
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| 30 | static void InitResolvedLocals(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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| 31 | ByteCode *codePtr, Var *defPtr, |
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| 32 | Namespace *nsPtr); |
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| 33 | static void InitLocalCache(Proc *procPtr); |
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| 34 | static int PushProcCallFrame(ClientData clientData, |
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| 35 | register Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, |
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| 36 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], int isLambda); |
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| 37 | static void ProcBodyDup(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, Tcl_Obj *dupPtr); |
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| 38 | static void ProcBodyFree(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); |
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| 39 | static int ProcWrongNumArgs(Tcl_Interp *interp, int skip); |
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| 40 | static void MakeProcError(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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| 41 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj); |
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| 42 | static void MakeLambdaError(Tcl_Interp *interp, |
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| 43 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj); |
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| 44 | static int SetLambdaFromAny(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr); |
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| 45 | static int ProcCompileProc(Tcl_Interp *interp, Proc *procPtr, |
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| 46 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr, Namespace *nsPtr, |
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| 47 | CONST char *description, CONST char *procName, |
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| 48 | Proc **procPtrPtr); |
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| 49 | |
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| 50 | /* |
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| 51 | * The ProcBodyObjType type |
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| 52 | */ |
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| 53 | |
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| 54 | Tcl_ObjType tclProcBodyType = { |
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| 55 | "procbody", /* name for this type */ |
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| 56 | ProcBodyFree, /* FreeInternalRep function */ |
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| 57 | ProcBodyDup, /* DupInternalRep function */ |
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| 58 | NULL, /* UpdateString function; Tcl_GetString and |
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| 59 | * Tcl_GetStringFromObj should panic |
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| 60 | * instead. */ |
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| 61 | NULL /* SetFromAny function; Tcl_ConvertToType |
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| 62 | * should panic instead. */ |
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| 63 | }; |
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| 64 | |
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| 65 | /* |
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| 66 | * The [upvar]/[uplevel] level reference type. Uses the twoPtrValue field, |
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| 67 | * encoding the type of level reference in ptr1 and the actual parsed out |
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| 68 | * offset in ptr2. |
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| 69 | * |
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| 70 | * Uses the default behaviour throughout, and never disposes of the string |
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| 71 | * rep; it's just a cache type. |
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| 72 | */ |
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| 73 | |
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| 74 | static Tcl_ObjType levelReferenceType = { |
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| 75 | "levelReference", |
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| 76 | NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL |
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| 77 | }; |
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| 78 | |
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| 79 | /* |
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| 80 | * The type of lambdas. Note that every lambda will *always* have a string |
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| 81 | * representation. |
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| 82 | * |
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| 83 | * Internally, ptr1 is a pointer to a Proc instance that is not bound to a |
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| 84 | * command name, and ptr2 is a pointer to the namespace that the Proc instance |
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| 85 | * will execute within. |
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| 86 | */ |
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| 87 | |
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| 88 | static Tcl_ObjType lambdaType = { |
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| 89 | "lambdaExpr", /* name */ |
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| 90 | FreeLambdaInternalRep, /* freeIntRepProc */ |
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| 91 | DupLambdaInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */ |
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| 92 | NULL, /* updateStringProc */ |
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| 93 | SetLambdaFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */ |
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| 94 | }; |
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| 95 | |
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| 96 | /* |
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| 97 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 98 | * |
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| 99 | * Tcl_ProcObjCmd -- |
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| 100 | * |
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| 101 | * This object-based function is invoked to process the "proc" Tcl |
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| 102 | * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does. |
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| 103 | * |
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| 104 | * Results: |
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| 105 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
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| 106 | * |
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| 107 | * Side effects: |
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| 108 | * A new procedure gets created. |
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| 109 | * |
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| 110 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 111 | */ |
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| 112 | |
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| 113 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
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| 114 | int |
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| 115 | Tcl_ProcObjCmd( |
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| 116 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
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| 117 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
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| 118 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
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| 119 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]) /* Argument objects. */ |
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| 120 | { |
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| 121 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
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| 122 | Proc *procPtr; |
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| 123 | char *fullName; |
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| 124 | CONST char *procName, *procArgs, *procBody; |
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| 125 | Namespace *nsPtr, *altNsPtr, *cxtNsPtr; |
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| 126 | Tcl_Command cmd; |
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| 127 | Tcl_DString ds; |
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| 128 | |
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| 129 | if (objc != 4) { |
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| 130 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "name args body"); |
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| 131 | return TCL_ERROR; |
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| 132 | } |
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| 133 | |
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| 134 | /* |
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| 135 | * Determine the namespace where the procedure should reside. Unless the |
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| 136 | * command name includes namespace qualifiers, this will be the current |
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| 137 | * namespace. |
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| 138 | */ |
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| 139 | |
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| 140 | fullName = TclGetString(objv[1]); |
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| 141 | TclGetNamespaceForQualName(interp, fullName, NULL, 0, |
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| 142 | &nsPtr, &altNsPtr, &cxtNsPtr, &procName); |
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| 143 | |
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| 144 | if (nsPtr == NULL) { |
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| 145 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't create procedure \"", fullName, |
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| 146 | "\": unknown namespace", NULL); |
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| 147 | return TCL_ERROR; |
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| 148 | } |
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| 149 | if (procName == NULL) { |
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| 150 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't create procedure \"", fullName, |
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| 151 | "\": bad procedure name", NULL); |
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| 152 | return TCL_ERROR; |
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| 153 | } |
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| 154 | if ((nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr) |
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| 155 | && (procName != NULL) && (procName[0] == ':')) { |
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| 156 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "can't create procedure \"", procName, |
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| 157 | "\" in non-global namespace with name starting with \":\"", |
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| 158 | NULL); |
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| 159 | return TCL_ERROR; |
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| 160 | } |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | /* |
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| 163 | * Create the data structure to represent the procedure. |
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| 164 | */ |
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| 165 | |
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| 166 | if (TclCreateProc(interp, nsPtr, procName, objv[2], objv[3], |
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| 167 | &procPtr) != TCL_OK) { |
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| 168 | Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\n (creating proc \""); |
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| 169 | Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, procName); |
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| 170 | Tcl_AddErrorInfo(interp, "\")"); |
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| 171 | return TCL_ERROR; |
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| 172 | } |
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| 173 | |
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| 174 | /* |
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| 175 | * Now create a command for the procedure. This will initially be in the |
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| 176 | * current namespace unless the procedure's name included namespace |
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| 177 | * qualifiers. To create the new command in the right namespace, we |
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| 178 | * generate a fully qualified name for it. |
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| 179 | */ |
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| 180 | |
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| 181 | Tcl_DStringInit(&ds); |
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| 182 | if (nsPtr != iPtr->globalNsPtr) { |
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| 183 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, nsPtr->fullName, -1); |
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| 184 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, "::", 2); |
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| 185 | } |
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| 186 | Tcl_DStringAppend(&ds, procName, -1); |
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| 187 | |
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| 188 | cmd = Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, Tcl_DStringValue(&ds), |
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| 189 | TclObjInterpProc, (ClientData) procPtr, TclProcDeleteProc); |
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| 190 | |
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| 191 | Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); |
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| 192 | |
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| 193 | /* |
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| 194 | * Now initialize the new procedure's cmdPtr field. This will be used |
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| 195 | * later when the procedure is called to determine what namespace the |
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| 196 | * procedure will run in. This will be different than the current |
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| 197 | * namespace if the proc was renamed into a different namespace. |
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| 198 | */ |
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| 199 | |
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| 200 | procPtr->cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd; |
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| 201 | |
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| 202 | /* |
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| 203 | * TIP #280: Remember the line the procedure body is starting on. In a |
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| 204 | * bytecode context we ask the engine to provide us with the necessary |
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| 205 | * information. This is for the initialization of the byte code compiler |
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| 206 | * when the body is used for the first time. |
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| 207 | * |
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| 208 | * This code is nearly identical to the #280 code in SetLambdaFromAny, see |
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| 209 | * this file. The differences are the different index of the body in the |
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| 210 | * line array of the context, and the lamdba code requires some special |
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| 211 | * processing. Find a way to factor the common elements into a single |
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| 212 | * function. |
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| 213 | */ |
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| 214 | |
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| 215 | if (iPtr->cmdFramePtr) { |
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| 216 | CmdFrame *contextPtr; |
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| 217 | |
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| 218 | contextPtr = (CmdFrame *) TclStackAlloc(interp, sizeof(CmdFrame)); |
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| 219 | *contextPtr = *iPtr->cmdFramePtr; |
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| 220 | |
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| 221 | if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_BC) { |
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| 222 | /* |
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| 223 | * Retrieve source information from the bytecode, if possible. If |
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| 224 | * the information is retrieved successfully, context.type will be |
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| 225 | * TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE and the reference held by |
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| 226 | * context.data.eval.path will be counted. |
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| 227 | */ |
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| 228 | |
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| 229 | TclGetSrcInfoForPc(contextPtr); |
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| 230 | } else if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { |
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| 231 | /* |
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| 232 | * The copy into 'context' up above has created another reference |
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| 233 | * to 'context.data.eval.path'; account for it. |
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| 234 | */ |
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| 235 | |
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| 236 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(contextPtr->data.eval.path); |
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| 237 | } |
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| 238 | |
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| 239 | if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { |
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| 240 | /* |
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| 241 | * We can account for source location within a proc only if the |
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| 242 | * proc body was not created by substitution. |
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| 243 | */ |
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| 244 | |
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| 245 | if (contextPtr->line |
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| 246 | && (contextPtr->nline >= 4) && (contextPtr->line[3] >= 0)) { |
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| 247 | int isNew; |
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| 248 | CmdFrame *cfPtr = (CmdFrame *) ckalloc(sizeof(CmdFrame)); |
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| 249 | |
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| 250 | cfPtr->level = -1; |
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| 251 | cfPtr->type = contextPtr->type; |
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| 252 | cfPtr->line = (int *) ckalloc(sizeof(int)); |
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| 253 | cfPtr->line[0] = contextPtr->line[3]; |
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| 254 | cfPtr->nline = 1; |
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| 255 | cfPtr->framePtr = NULL; |
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| 256 | cfPtr->nextPtr = NULL; |
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| 257 | |
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| 258 | cfPtr->data.eval.path = contextPtr->data.eval.path; |
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| 259 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(cfPtr->data.eval.path); |
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| 260 | |
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| 261 | cfPtr->cmd.str.cmd = NULL; |
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| 262 | cfPtr->cmd.str.len = 0; |
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| 263 | |
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| 264 | Tcl_SetHashValue(Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, |
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| 265 | (char *) procPtr, &isNew), cfPtr); |
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| 266 | } |
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| 267 | |
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| 268 | /* |
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| 269 | * 'contextPtr' is going out of scope; account for the reference that |
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| 270 | * it's holding to the path name. |
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| 271 | */ |
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| 272 | |
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| 273 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(contextPtr->data.eval.path); |
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| 274 | contextPtr->data.eval.path = NULL; |
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| 275 | } |
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| 276 | TclStackFree(interp, contextPtr); |
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| 277 | } |
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| 278 | |
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| 279 | /* |
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| 280 | * Optimize for no-op procs: if the body is not precompiled (like a TclPro |
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| 281 | * procbody), and the argument list is just "args" and the body is empty, |
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| 282 | * define a compileProc to compile a no-op. |
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| 283 | * |
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| 284 | * Notes: |
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| 285 | * - cannot be done for any argument list without having different |
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| 286 | * compiled/not-compiled behaviour in the "wrong argument #" case, or |
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| 287 | * making this code much more complicated. In any case, it doesn't |
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| 288 | * seem to make a lot of sense to verify the number of arguments we |
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| 289 | * are about to ignore ... |
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| 290 | * - could be enhanced to handle also non-empty bodies that contain only |
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| 291 | * comments; however, parsing the body will slow down the compilation |
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| 292 | * of all procs whose argument list is just _args_ |
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| 293 | */ |
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| 294 | |
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| 295 | if (objv[3]->typePtr == &tclProcBodyType) { |
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| 296 | goto done; |
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| 297 | } |
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| 298 | |
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| 299 | procArgs = TclGetString(objv[2]); |
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| 300 | |
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| 301 | while (*procArgs == ' ') { |
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| 302 | procArgs++; |
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| 303 | } |
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| 304 | |
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| 305 | if ((procArgs[0] == 'a') && (strncmp(procArgs, "args", 4) == 0)) { |
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| 306 | procArgs +=4; |
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| 307 | while(*procArgs != '\0') { |
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| 308 | if (*procArgs != ' ') { |
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| 309 | goto done; |
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| 310 | } |
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| 311 | procArgs++; |
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| 312 | } |
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| 313 | |
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| 314 | /* |
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| 315 | * The argument list is just "args"; check the body |
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| 316 | */ |
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| 317 | |
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| 318 | procBody = TclGetString(objv[3]); |
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| 319 | while (*procBody != '\0') { |
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| 320 | if (!isspace(UCHAR(*procBody))) { |
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| 321 | goto done; |
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| 322 | } |
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| 323 | procBody++; |
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| 324 | } |
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| 325 | |
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| 326 | /* |
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| 327 | * The body is just spaces: link the compileProc |
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| 328 | */ |
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| 329 | |
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| 330 | ((Command *) cmd)->compileProc = TclCompileNoOp; |
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| 331 | } |
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| 332 | |
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| 333 | done: |
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| 334 | return TCL_OK; |
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| 335 | } |
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| 336 | |
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| 337 | /* |
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| 338 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 339 | * |
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| 340 | * TclCreateProc -- |
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| 341 | * |
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| 342 | * Creates the data associated with a Tcl procedure definition. This |
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| 343 | * function knows how to handle two types of body objects: strings and |
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| 344 | * procbody. Strings are the traditional (and common) value for bodies, |
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| 345 | * procbody are values created by extensions that have loaded a |
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| 346 | * previously compiled script. |
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| 347 | * |
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| 348 | * Results: |
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| 349 | * Returns TCL_OK on success, along with a pointer to a Tcl procedure |
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| 350 | * definition in procPtrPtr where the cmdPtr field is not initialised. |
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| 351 | * This definition should be freed by calling TclProcCleanupProc() when |
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| 352 | * it is no longer needed. Returns TCL_ERROR if anything goes wrong. |
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| 353 | * |
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| 354 | * Side effects: |
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| 355 | * If anything goes wrong, this function returns an error message in the |
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| 356 | * interpreter. |
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| 357 | * |
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| 358 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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| 359 | */ |
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| 360 | |
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| 361 | int |
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| 362 | TclCreateProc( |
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| 363 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing proc. */ |
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| 364 | Namespace *nsPtr, /* Namespace containing this proc. */ |
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| 365 | CONST char *procName, /* Unqualified name of this proc. */ |
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| 366 | Tcl_Obj *argsPtr, /* Description of arguments. */ |
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| 367 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr, /* Command body. */ |
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| 368 | Proc **procPtrPtr) /* Returns: pointer to proc data. */ |
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| 369 | { |
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| 370 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
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| 371 | CONST char **argArray = NULL; |
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| 372 | |
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| 373 | register Proc *procPtr; |
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| 374 | int i, length, result, numArgs; |
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| 375 | CONST char *args, *bytes, *p; |
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| 376 | register CompiledLocal *localPtr = NULL; |
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| 377 | Tcl_Obj *defPtr; |
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| 378 | int precompiled = 0; |
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| 379 | |
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| 380 | if (bodyPtr->typePtr == &tclProcBodyType) { |
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| 381 | /* |
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| 382 | * Because the body is a TclProProcBody, the actual body is already |
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| 383 | * compiled, and it is not shared with anyone else, so it's OK not to |
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| 384 | * unshare it (as a matter of fact, it is bad to unshare it, because |
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| 385 | * there may be no source code). |
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| 386 | * |
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| 387 | * We don't create and initialize a Proc structure for the procedure; |
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| 388 | * rather, we use what is in the body object. We increment the ref |
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| 389 | * count of the Proc struct since the command (soon to be created) |
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| 390 | * will be holding a reference to it. |
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| 391 | */ |
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| 392 | |
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| 393 | procPtr = bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
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| 394 | procPtr->iPtr = iPtr; |
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| 395 | procPtr->refCount++; |
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| 396 | precompiled = 1; |
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| 397 | } else { |
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| 398 | /* |
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| 399 | * If the procedure's body object is shared because its string value |
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| 400 | * is identical to, e.g., the body of another procedure, we must |
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| 401 | * create a private copy for this procedure to use. Such sharing of |
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| 402 | * procedure bodies is rare but can cause problems. A procedure body |
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| 403 | * is compiled in a context that includes the number of "slots" |
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| 404 | * allocated by the compiler for local variables. There is a local |
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| 405 | * variable slot for each formal parameter (the |
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| 406 | * "procPtr->numCompiledLocals = numArgs" assignment below). This |
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| 407 | * means that the same code can not be shared by two procedures that |
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| 408 | * have a different number of arguments, even if their bodies are |
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| 409 | * identical. Note that we don't use Tcl_DuplicateObj since we would |
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| 410 | * not want any bytecode internal representation. |
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| 411 | */ |
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| 412 | |
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| 413 | if (Tcl_IsShared(bodyPtr)) { |
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| 414 | bytes = TclGetStringFromObj(bodyPtr, &length); |
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| 415 | bodyPtr = Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length); |
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| 416 | } |
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| 417 | |
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| 418 | /* |
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| 419 | * Create and initialize a Proc structure for the procedure. We |
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| 420 | * increment the ref count of the procedure's body object since there |
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| 421 | * will be a reference to it in the Proc structure. |
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| 422 | */ |
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| 423 | |
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| 424 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(bodyPtr); |
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| 425 | |
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| 426 | procPtr = (Proc *) ckalloc(sizeof(Proc)); |
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| 427 | procPtr->iPtr = iPtr; |
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| 428 | procPtr->refCount = 1; |
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| 429 | procPtr->bodyPtr = bodyPtr; |
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| 430 | procPtr->numArgs = 0; /* Actual argument count is set below. */ |
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| 431 | procPtr->numCompiledLocals = 0; |
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| 432 | procPtr->firstLocalPtr = NULL; |
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| 433 | procPtr->lastLocalPtr = NULL; |
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| 434 | } |
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| 435 | |
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| 436 | /* |
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| 437 | * Break up the argument list into argument specifiers, then process each |
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| 438 | * argument specifier. If the body is precompiled, processing is limited |
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| 439 | * to checking that the parsed argument is consistent with the one stored |
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| 440 | * in the Proc. |
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| 441 | * |
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| 442 | * THIS FAILS IF THE ARG LIST OBJECT'S STRING REP CONTAINS NULS. |
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| 443 | */ |
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| 444 | |
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| 445 | args = TclGetStringFromObj(argsPtr, &length); |
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| 446 | result = Tcl_SplitList(interp, args, &numArgs, &argArray); |
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| 447 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
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| 448 | goto procError; |
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| 449 | } |
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| 450 | |
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| 451 | if (precompiled) { |
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| 452 | if (numArgs > procPtr->numArgs) { |
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| 453 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
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| 454 | "procedure \"%s\": arg list contains %d entries, " |
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| 455 | "precompiled header expects %d", procName, numArgs, |
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| 456 | procPtr->numArgs)); |
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| 457 | goto procError; |
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| 458 | } |
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| 459 | localPtr = procPtr->firstLocalPtr; |
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| 460 | } else { |
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| 461 | procPtr->numArgs = numArgs; |
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| 462 | procPtr->numCompiledLocals = numArgs; |
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| 463 | } |
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| 464 | |
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| 465 | for (i = 0; i < numArgs; i++) { |
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| 466 | int fieldCount, nameLength, valueLength; |
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| 467 | CONST char **fieldValues; |
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| 468 | |
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| 469 | /* |
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| 470 | * Now divide the specifier up into name and default. |
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| 471 | */ |
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| 472 | |
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| 473 | result = Tcl_SplitList(interp, argArray[i], &fieldCount, |
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| 474 | &fieldValues); |
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| 475 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
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| 476 | goto procError; |
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| 477 | } |
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| 478 | if (fieldCount > 2) { |
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| 479 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
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| 480 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
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| 481 | "too many fields in argument specifier \"", |
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| 482 | argArray[i], "\"", NULL); |
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| 483 | goto procError; |
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| 484 | } |
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| 485 | if ((fieldCount == 0) || (*fieldValues[0] == 0)) { |
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| 486 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
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| 487 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "argument with no name", NULL); |
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| 488 | goto procError; |
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| 489 | } |
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| 490 | |
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| 491 | nameLength = strlen(fieldValues[0]); |
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| 492 | if (fieldCount == 2) { |
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| 493 | valueLength = strlen(fieldValues[1]); |
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| 494 | } else { |
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| 495 | valueLength = 0; |
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| 496 | } |
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| 497 | |
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| 498 | /* |
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| 499 | * Check that the formal parameter name is a scalar. |
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| 500 | */ |
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| 501 | |
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| 502 | p = fieldValues[0]; |
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| 503 | while (*p != '\0') { |
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| 504 | if (*p == '(') { |
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| 505 | CONST char *q = p; |
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| 506 | do { |
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| 507 | q++; |
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| 508 | } while (*q != '\0'); |
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| 509 | q--; |
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| 510 | if (*q == ')') { /* We have an array element. */ |
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| 511 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "formal parameter \"", |
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| 512 | fieldValues[0], |
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| 513 | "\" is an array element", NULL); |
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| 514 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
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| 515 | goto procError; |
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| 516 | } |
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| 517 | } else if ((*p == ':') && (*(p+1) == ':')) { |
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| 518 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "formal parameter \"", |
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| 519 | fieldValues[0], |
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| 520 | "\" is not a simple name", NULL); |
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| 521 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
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| 522 | goto procError; |
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| 523 | } |
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| 524 | p++; |
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| 525 | } |
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| 526 | |
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| 527 | if (precompiled) { |
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| 528 | /* |
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| 529 | * Compare the parsed argument with the stored one. Note that the |
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| 530 | * only flag value that makes sense at this point is VAR_ARGUMENT |
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| 531 | * (its value was kept the same as pre VarReform to simplify |
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| 532 | * tbcload's processing of older byetcodes). |
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| 533 | * |
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| 534 | * The only other flag vlaue that is important to retrieve from |
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| 535 | * precompiled procs is VAR_TEMPORARY (also unchanged). It is |
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| 536 | * needed later when retrieving the variable names. |
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| 537 | */ |
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| 538 | |
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| 539 | if ((localPtr->nameLength != nameLength) |
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| 540 | || (strcmp(localPtr->name, fieldValues[0])) |
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| 541 | || (localPtr->frameIndex != i) |
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| 542 | || !(localPtr->flags & VAR_ARGUMENT) |
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| 543 | || (localPtr->defValuePtr == NULL && fieldCount == 2) |
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| 544 | || (localPtr->defValuePtr != NULL && fieldCount != 2)) { |
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| 545 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
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| 546 | "procedure \"%s\": formal parameter %d is " |
---|
| 547 | "inconsistent with precompiled body", procName, i)); |
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| 548 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
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| 549 | goto procError; |
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| 550 | } |
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| 551 | |
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| 552 | /* |
---|
| 553 | * Compare the default value if any. |
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| 554 | */ |
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| 555 | |
---|
| 556 | if (localPtr->defValuePtr != NULL) { |
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| 557 | int tmpLength; |
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| 558 | char *tmpPtr = TclGetStringFromObj(localPtr->defValuePtr, |
---|
| 559 | &tmpLength); |
---|
| 560 | |
---|
| 561 | if ((valueLength != tmpLength) || |
---|
| 562 | strncmp(fieldValues[1], tmpPtr, (size_t) tmpLength)) { |
---|
| 563 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
---|
| 564 | "procedure \"%s\": formal parameter \"%s\" has " |
---|
| 565 | "default value inconsistent with precompiled body", |
---|
| 566 | procName, fieldValues[0])); |
---|
| 567 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
---|
| 568 | goto procError; |
---|
| 569 | } |
---|
| 570 | } |
---|
| 571 | if ((i == numArgs - 1) |
---|
| 572 | && (localPtr->nameLength == 4) |
---|
| 573 | && (localPtr->name[0] == 'a') |
---|
| 574 | && (strcmp(localPtr->name, "args") == 0)) { |
---|
| 575 | localPtr->flags |= VAR_IS_ARGS; |
---|
| 576 | } |
---|
| 577 | |
---|
| 578 | localPtr = localPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 579 | } else { |
---|
| 580 | /* |
---|
| 581 | * Allocate an entry in the runtime procedure frame's array of |
---|
| 582 | * local variables for the argument. |
---|
| 583 | */ |
---|
| 584 | |
---|
| 585 | localPtr = (CompiledLocal *) ckalloc((unsigned) |
---|
| 586 | (sizeof(CompiledLocal) - sizeof(localPtr->name) |
---|
| 587 | + nameLength + 1)); |
---|
| 588 | if (procPtr->firstLocalPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 589 | procPtr->firstLocalPtr = procPtr->lastLocalPtr = localPtr; |
---|
| 590 | } else { |
---|
| 591 | procPtr->lastLocalPtr->nextPtr = localPtr; |
---|
| 592 | procPtr->lastLocalPtr = localPtr; |
---|
| 593 | } |
---|
| 594 | localPtr->nextPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 595 | localPtr->nameLength = nameLength; |
---|
| 596 | localPtr->frameIndex = i; |
---|
| 597 | localPtr->flags = VAR_ARGUMENT; |
---|
| 598 | localPtr->resolveInfo = NULL; |
---|
| 599 | |
---|
| 600 | if (fieldCount == 2) { |
---|
| 601 | localPtr->defValuePtr = |
---|
| 602 | Tcl_NewStringObj(fieldValues[1], valueLength); |
---|
| 603 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(localPtr->defValuePtr); |
---|
| 604 | } else { |
---|
| 605 | localPtr->defValuePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 606 | } |
---|
| 607 | strcpy(localPtr->name, fieldValues[0]); |
---|
| 608 | if ((i == numArgs - 1) |
---|
| 609 | && (localPtr->nameLength == 4) |
---|
| 610 | && (localPtr->name[0] == 'a') |
---|
| 611 | && (strcmp(localPtr->name, "args") == 0)) { |
---|
| 612 | localPtr->flags |= VAR_IS_ARGS; |
---|
| 613 | } |
---|
| 614 | } |
---|
| 615 | |
---|
| 616 | ckfree((char *) fieldValues); |
---|
| 617 | } |
---|
| 618 | |
---|
| 619 | *procPtrPtr = procPtr; |
---|
| 620 | ckfree((char *) argArray); |
---|
| 621 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 622 | |
---|
| 623 | procError: |
---|
| 624 | if (precompiled) { |
---|
| 625 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 626 | } else { |
---|
| 627 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(bodyPtr); |
---|
| 628 | while (procPtr->firstLocalPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 629 | localPtr = procPtr->firstLocalPtr; |
---|
| 630 | procPtr->firstLocalPtr = localPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 631 | |
---|
| 632 | defPtr = localPtr->defValuePtr; |
---|
| 633 | if (defPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 634 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(defPtr); |
---|
| 635 | } |
---|
| 636 | |
---|
| 637 | ckfree((char *) localPtr); |
---|
| 638 | } |
---|
| 639 | ckfree((char *) procPtr); |
---|
| 640 | } |
---|
| 641 | if (argArray != NULL) { |
---|
| 642 | ckfree((char *) argArray); |
---|
| 643 | } |
---|
| 644 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 645 | } |
---|
| 646 | |
---|
| 647 | /* |
---|
| 648 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 649 | * |
---|
| 650 | * TclGetFrame -- |
---|
| 651 | * |
---|
| 652 | * Given a description of a procedure frame, such as the first argument |
---|
| 653 | * to an "uplevel" or "upvar" command, locate the call frame for the |
---|
| 654 | * appropriate level of procedure. |
---|
| 655 | * |
---|
| 656 | * Results: |
---|
| 657 | * The return value is -1 if an error occurred in finding the frame (in |
---|
| 658 | * this case an error message is left in the interp's result). 1 is |
---|
| 659 | * returned if string was either a number or a number preceded by "#" and |
---|
| 660 | * it specified a valid frame. 0 is returned if string isn't one of the |
---|
| 661 | * two things above (in this case, the lookup acts as if string were |
---|
| 662 | * "1"). The variable pointed to by framePtrPtr is filled in with the |
---|
| 663 | * address of the desired frame (unless an error occurs, in which case it |
---|
| 664 | * isn't modified). |
---|
| 665 | * |
---|
| 666 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 667 | * None. |
---|
| 668 | * |
---|
| 669 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 670 | */ |
---|
| 671 | |
---|
| 672 | int |
---|
| 673 | TclGetFrame( |
---|
| 674 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to find frame. */ |
---|
| 675 | CONST char *name, /* String describing frame. */ |
---|
| 676 | CallFrame **framePtrPtr) /* Store pointer to frame here (or NULL if |
---|
| 677 | * global frame indicated). */ |
---|
| 678 | { |
---|
| 679 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 680 | int curLevel, level, result; |
---|
| 681 | CallFrame *framePtr; |
---|
| 682 | |
---|
| 683 | /* |
---|
| 684 | * Parse string to figure out which level number to go to. |
---|
| 685 | */ |
---|
| 686 | |
---|
| 687 | result = 1; |
---|
| 688 | curLevel = iPtr->varFramePtr->level; |
---|
| 689 | if (*name== '#') { |
---|
| 690 | if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, name+1, &level) != TCL_OK || level < 0) { |
---|
| 691 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 692 | } |
---|
| 693 | } else if (isdigit(UCHAR(*name))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
---|
| 694 | if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, name, &level) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 695 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 696 | } |
---|
| 697 | level = curLevel - level; |
---|
| 698 | } else { |
---|
| 699 | level = curLevel - 1; |
---|
| 700 | result = 0; |
---|
| 701 | } |
---|
| 702 | |
---|
| 703 | /* |
---|
| 704 | * Figure out which frame to use, and return it to the caller. |
---|
| 705 | */ |
---|
| 706 | |
---|
| 707 | for (framePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr; framePtr != NULL; |
---|
| 708 | framePtr = framePtr->callerVarPtr) { |
---|
| 709 | if (framePtr->level == level) { |
---|
| 710 | break; |
---|
| 711 | } |
---|
| 712 | } |
---|
| 713 | if (framePtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 714 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 715 | } |
---|
| 716 | |
---|
| 717 | *framePtrPtr = framePtr; |
---|
| 718 | return result; |
---|
| 719 | |
---|
| 720 | levelError: |
---|
| 721 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 722 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad level \"", name, "\"", NULL); |
---|
| 723 | return -1; |
---|
| 724 | } |
---|
| 725 | |
---|
| 726 | /* |
---|
| 727 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 728 | * |
---|
| 729 | * TclObjGetFrame -- |
---|
| 730 | * |
---|
| 731 | * Given a description of a procedure frame, such as the first argument |
---|
| 732 | * to an "uplevel" or "upvar" command, locate the call frame for the |
---|
| 733 | * appropriate level of procedure. |
---|
| 734 | * |
---|
| 735 | * Results: |
---|
| 736 | * The return value is -1 if an error occurred in finding the frame (in |
---|
| 737 | * this case an error message is left in the interp's result). 1 is |
---|
| 738 | * returned if objPtr was either a number or a number preceded by "#" and |
---|
| 739 | * it specified a valid frame. 0 is returned if objPtr isn't one of the |
---|
| 740 | * two things above (in this case, the lookup acts as if objPtr were |
---|
| 741 | * "1"). The variable pointed to by framePtrPtr is filled in with the |
---|
| 742 | * address of the desired frame (unless an error occurs, in which case it |
---|
| 743 | * isn't modified). |
---|
| 744 | * |
---|
| 745 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 746 | * None. |
---|
| 747 | * |
---|
| 748 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 749 | */ |
---|
| 750 | |
---|
| 751 | int |
---|
| 752 | TclObjGetFrame( |
---|
| 753 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter in which to find frame. */ |
---|
| 754 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr, /* Object describing frame. */ |
---|
| 755 | CallFrame **framePtrPtr) /* Store pointer to frame here (or NULL if |
---|
| 756 | * global frame indicated). */ |
---|
| 757 | { |
---|
| 758 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 759 | int curLevel, level, result; |
---|
| 760 | CallFrame *framePtr; |
---|
| 761 | CONST char *name = TclGetString(objPtr); |
---|
| 762 | |
---|
| 763 | /* |
---|
| 764 | * Parse object to figure out which level number to go to. |
---|
| 765 | */ |
---|
| 766 | |
---|
| 767 | result = 1; |
---|
| 768 | curLevel = iPtr->varFramePtr->level; |
---|
| 769 | if (objPtr->typePtr == &levelReferenceType) { |
---|
| 770 | if (PTR2INT(objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1)) { |
---|
| 771 | level = curLevel - PTR2INT(objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2); |
---|
| 772 | } else { |
---|
| 773 | level = PTR2INT(objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2); |
---|
| 774 | } |
---|
| 775 | if (level < 0) { |
---|
| 776 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 777 | } |
---|
| 778 | /* TODO: Consider skipping the typePtr checks */ |
---|
| 779 | } else if (objPtr->typePtr == &tclIntType |
---|
| 780 | #ifndef NO_WIDE_TYPE |
---|
| 781 | || objPtr->typePtr == &tclWideIntType |
---|
| 782 | #endif |
---|
| 783 | ) { |
---|
| 784 | if (TclGetIntFromObj(NULL, objPtr, &level) != TCL_OK || level < 0) { |
---|
| 785 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 786 | } |
---|
| 787 | level = curLevel - level; |
---|
| 788 | } else if (*name == '#') { |
---|
| 789 | if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, name+1, &level) != TCL_OK || level < 0) { |
---|
| 790 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 791 | } |
---|
| 792 | |
---|
| 793 | /* |
---|
| 794 | * Cache for future reference. |
---|
| 795 | * |
---|
| 796 | * TODO: Use the new ptrAndLongRep intrep |
---|
| 797 | */ |
---|
| 798 | |
---|
| 799 | TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); |
---|
| 800 | objPtr->typePtr = &levelReferenceType; |
---|
| 801 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) 0; |
---|
| 802 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = INT2PTR(level); |
---|
| 803 | } else if (isdigit(UCHAR(*name))) { /* INTL: digit */ |
---|
| 804 | if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, name, &level) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 805 | return -1; |
---|
| 806 | } |
---|
| 807 | |
---|
| 808 | /* |
---|
| 809 | * Cache for future reference. |
---|
| 810 | * |
---|
| 811 | * TODO: Use the new ptrAndLongRep intrep |
---|
| 812 | */ |
---|
| 813 | |
---|
| 814 | TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); |
---|
| 815 | objPtr->typePtr = &levelReferenceType; |
---|
| 816 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) 1; |
---|
| 817 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = INT2PTR(level); |
---|
| 818 | level = curLevel - level; |
---|
| 819 | } else { |
---|
| 820 | /* |
---|
| 821 | * Don't cache as the object *isn't* a level reference. |
---|
| 822 | */ |
---|
| 823 | |
---|
| 824 | level = curLevel - 1; |
---|
| 825 | result = 0; |
---|
| 826 | } |
---|
| 827 | |
---|
| 828 | /* |
---|
| 829 | * Figure out which frame to use, and return it to the caller. |
---|
| 830 | */ |
---|
| 831 | |
---|
| 832 | for (framePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr; framePtr != NULL; |
---|
| 833 | framePtr = framePtr->callerVarPtr) { |
---|
| 834 | if (framePtr->level == level) { |
---|
| 835 | break; |
---|
| 836 | } |
---|
| 837 | } |
---|
| 838 | if (framePtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 839 | goto levelError; |
---|
| 840 | } |
---|
| 841 | *framePtrPtr = framePtr; |
---|
| 842 | return result; |
---|
| 843 | |
---|
| 844 | levelError: |
---|
| 845 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 846 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "bad level \"", name, "\"", NULL); |
---|
| 847 | return -1; |
---|
| 848 | } |
---|
| 849 | |
---|
| 850 | /* |
---|
| 851 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 852 | * |
---|
| 853 | * Tcl_UplevelObjCmd -- |
---|
| 854 | * |
---|
| 855 | * This object function is invoked to process the "uplevel" Tcl command. |
---|
| 856 | * See the user documentation for details on what it does. |
---|
| 857 | * |
---|
| 858 | * Results: |
---|
| 859 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
---|
| 860 | * |
---|
| 861 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 862 | * See the user documentation. |
---|
| 863 | * |
---|
| 864 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 865 | */ |
---|
| 866 | |
---|
| 867 | /* ARGSUSED */ |
---|
| 868 | int |
---|
| 869 | Tcl_UplevelObjCmd( |
---|
| 870 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
---|
| 871 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 872 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
| 873 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]) /* Argument objects. */ |
---|
| 874 | { |
---|
| 875 | register Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 876 | int result; |
---|
| 877 | CallFrame *savedVarFramePtr, *framePtr; |
---|
| 878 | |
---|
| 879 | if (objc < 2) { |
---|
| 880 | uplevelSyntax: |
---|
| 881 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "?level? command ?arg ...?"); |
---|
| 882 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 883 | } |
---|
| 884 | |
---|
| 885 | /* |
---|
| 886 | * Find the level to use for executing the command. |
---|
| 887 | */ |
---|
| 888 | |
---|
| 889 | result = TclObjGetFrame(interp, objv[1], &framePtr); |
---|
| 890 | if (result == -1) { |
---|
| 891 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 892 | } |
---|
| 893 | objc -= (result+1); |
---|
| 894 | if (objc == 0) { |
---|
| 895 | goto uplevelSyntax; |
---|
| 896 | } |
---|
| 897 | objv += (result+1); |
---|
| 898 | |
---|
| 899 | /* |
---|
| 900 | * Modify the interpreter state to execute in the given frame. |
---|
| 901 | */ |
---|
| 902 | |
---|
| 903 | savedVarFramePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr; |
---|
| 904 | iPtr->varFramePtr = framePtr; |
---|
| 905 | |
---|
| 906 | /* |
---|
| 907 | * Execute the residual arguments as a command. |
---|
| 908 | */ |
---|
| 909 | |
---|
| 910 | if (objc == 1) { |
---|
| 911 | result = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, objv[0], TCL_EVAL_DIRECT); |
---|
| 912 | } else { |
---|
| 913 | /* |
---|
| 914 | * More than one argument: concatenate them together with spaces |
---|
| 915 | * between, then evaluate the result. Tcl_EvalObjEx will delete the |
---|
| 916 | * object when it decrements its refcount after eval'ing it. |
---|
| 917 | */ |
---|
| 918 | |
---|
| 919 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; |
---|
| 920 | |
---|
| 921 | objPtr = Tcl_ConcatObj(objc, objv); |
---|
| 922 | result = Tcl_EvalObjEx(interp, objPtr, TCL_EVAL_DIRECT); |
---|
| 923 | } |
---|
| 924 | if (result == TCL_ERROR) { |
---|
| 925 | Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
---|
| 926 | "\n (\"uplevel\" body line %d)", interp->errorLine)); |
---|
| 927 | } |
---|
| 928 | |
---|
| 929 | /* |
---|
| 930 | * Restore the variable frame, and return. |
---|
| 931 | */ |
---|
| 932 | |
---|
| 933 | iPtr->varFramePtr = savedVarFramePtr; |
---|
| 934 | return result; |
---|
| 935 | } |
---|
| 936 | |
---|
| 937 | /* |
---|
| 938 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 939 | * |
---|
| 940 | * TclFindProc -- |
---|
| 941 | * |
---|
| 942 | * Given the name of a procedure, return a pointer to the record |
---|
| 943 | * describing the procedure. The procedure will be looked up using the |
---|
| 944 | * usual rules: first in the current namespace and then in the global |
---|
| 945 | * namespace. |
---|
| 946 | * |
---|
| 947 | * Results: |
---|
| 948 | * NULL is returned if the name doesn't correspond to any procedure. |
---|
| 949 | * Otherwise, the return value is a pointer to the procedure's record. If |
---|
| 950 | * the name is found but refers to an imported command that points to a |
---|
| 951 | * "real" procedure defined in another namespace, a pointer to that |
---|
| 952 | * "real" procedure's structure is returned. |
---|
| 953 | * |
---|
| 954 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 955 | * None. |
---|
| 956 | * |
---|
| 957 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 958 | */ |
---|
| 959 | |
---|
| 960 | Proc * |
---|
| 961 | TclFindProc( |
---|
| 962 | Interp *iPtr, /* Interpreter in which to look. */ |
---|
| 963 | CONST char *procName) /* Name of desired procedure. */ |
---|
| 964 | { |
---|
| 965 | Tcl_Command cmd; |
---|
| 966 | Tcl_Command origCmd; |
---|
| 967 | Command *cmdPtr; |
---|
| 968 | |
---|
| 969 | cmd = Tcl_FindCommand((Tcl_Interp *) iPtr, procName, NULL, /*flags*/ 0); |
---|
| 970 | if (cmd == (Tcl_Command) NULL) { |
---|
| 971 | return NULL; |
---|
| 972 | } |
---|
| 973 | cmdPtr = (Command *) cmd; |
---|
| 974 | |
---|
| 975 | origCmd = TclGetOriginalCommand(cmd); |
---|
| 976 | if (origCmd != NULL) { |
---|
| 977 | cmdPtr = (Command *) origCmd; |
---|
| 978 | } |
---|
| 979 | if (cmdPtr->objProc != TclObjInterpProc) { |
---|
| 980 | return NULL; |
---|
| 981 | } |
---|
| 982 | return (Proc *) cmdPtr->objClientData; |
---|
| 983 | } |
---|
| 984 | |
---|
| 985 | /* |
---|
| 986 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 987 | * |
---|
| 988 | * TclIsProc -- |
---|
| 989 | * |
---|
| 990 | * Tells whether a command is a Tcl procedure or not. |
---|
| 991 | * |
---|
| 992 | * Results: |
---|
| 993 | * If the given command is actually a Tcl procedure, the return value is |
---|
| 994 | * the address of the record describing the procedure. Otherwise the |
---|
| 995 | * return value is 0. |
---|
| 996 | * |
---|
| 997 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 998 | * None. |
---|
| 999 | * |
---|
| 1000 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1001 | */ |
---|
| 1002 | |
---|
| 1003 | Proc * |
---|
| 1004 | TclIsProc( |
---|
| 1005 | Command *cmdPtr) /* Command to test. */ |
---|
| 1006 | { |
---|
| 1007 | Tcl_Command origCmd; |
---|
| 1008 | |
---|
| 1009 | origCmd = TclGetOriginalCommand((Tcl_Command) cmdPtr); |
---|
| 1010 | if (origCmd != NULL) { |
---|
| 1011 | cmdPtr = (Command *) origCmd; |
---|
| 1012 | } |
---|
| 1013 | if (cmdPtr->objProc == TclObjInterpProc) { |
---|
| 1014 | return (Proc *) cmdPtr->objClientData; |
---|
| 1015 | } |
---|
| 1016 | return (Proc *) 0; |
---|
| 1017 | } |
---|
| 1018 | |
---|
| 1019 | /* |
---|
| 1020 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1021 | * |
---|
| 1022 | * InitArgsAndLocals -- |
---|
| 1023 | * |
---|
| 1024 | * This routine is invoked in order to initialize the arguments and other |
---|
| 1025 | * compiled locals table for a new call frame. |
---|
| 1026 | * |
---|
| 1027 | * Results: |
---|
| 1028 | * A standard Tcl result. |
---|
| 1029 | * |
---|
| 1030 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1031 | * Allocates memory on the stack for the compiled local variables, the |
---|
| 1032 | * caller is responsible for freeing them. Initialises all variables. May |
---|
| 1033 | * invoke various name resolvers in order to determine which variables |
---|
| 1034 | * are being referenced at runtime. |
---|
| 1035 | * |
---|
| 1036 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1037 | */ |
---|
| 1038 | |
---|
| 1039 | static int |
---|
| 1040 | ProcWrongNumArgs( |
---|
| 1041 | Tcl_Interp *interp, int skip) |
---|
| 1042 | { |
---|
| 1043 | CallFrame *framePtr = ((Interp *)interp)->varFramePtr; |
---|
| 1044 | register Proc *procPtr = framePtr->procPtr; |
---|
| 1045 | register Var *defPtr; |
---|
| 1046 | int localCt = procPtr->numCompiledLocals, numArgs, i; |
---|
| 1047 | Tcl_Obj **desiredObjs; |
---|
| 1048 | const char *final = NULL; |
---|
| 1049 | |
---|
| 1050 | /* |
---|
| 1051 | * Build up desired argument list for Tcl_WrongNumArgs |
---|
| 1052 | */ |
---|
| 1053 | |
---|
| 1054 | numArgs = framePtr->procPtr->numArgs; |
---|
| 1055 | desiredObjs = (Tcl_Obj **) TclStackAlloc(interp, |
---|
| 1056 | (int) sizeof(Tcl_Obj *) * (numArgs+1)); |
---|
| 1057 | |
---|
| 1058 | #ifdef AVOID_HACKS_FOR_ITCL |
---|
| 1059 | desiredObjs[0] = framePtr->objv[skip-1]; |
---|
| 1060 | #else |
---|
| 1061 | desiredObjs[0] = ((framePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_LAMBDA) |
---|
| 1062 | ? framePtr->objv[skip-1] |
---|
| 1063 | : Tcl_NewListObj(skip, framePtr->objv)); |
---|
| 1064 | #endif /* AVOID_HACKS_FOR_ITCL */ |
---|
| 1065 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(desiredObjs[0]); |
---|
| 1066 | |
---|
| 1067 | defPtr = (Var *) (&framePtr->localCachePtr->varName0 + localCt); |
---|
| 1068 | for (i=1 ; i<=numArgs ; i++, defPtr++) { |
---|
| 1069 | Tcl_Obj *argObj; |
---|
| 1070 | Tcl_Obj *namePtr = localName(framePtr, i-1); |
---|
| 1071 | |
---|
| 1072 | if (defPtr->value.objPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 1073 | TclNewObj(argObj); |
---|
| 1074 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(argObj, "?", TclGetString(namePtr), "?", NULL); |
---|
| 1075 | } else if (defPtr->flags & VAR_IS_ARGS) { |
---|
| 1076 | numArgs--; |
---|
| 1077 | final = "..."; |
---|
| 1078 | break; |
---|
| 1079 | } else { |
---|
| 1080 | argObj = namePtr; |
---|
| 1081 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(namePtr); |
---|
| 1082 | } |
---|
| 1083 | desiredObjs[i] = argObj; |
---|
| 1084 | } |
---|
| 1085 | |
---|
| 1086 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1087 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, numArgs+1, desiredObjs, final); |
---|
| 1088 | |
---|
| 1089 | for (i=0 ; i<=numArgs ; i++) { |
---|
| 1090 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(desiredObjs[i]); |
---|
| 1091 | } |
---|
| 1092 | TclStackFree(interp, desiredObjs); |
---|
| 1093 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1094 | } |
---|
| 1095 | |
---|
| 1096 | /* |
---|
| 1097 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1098 | * |
---|
| 1099 | * TclInitCompiledLocals -- |
---|
| 1100 | * |
---|
| 1101 | * This routine is invoked in order to initialize the compiled locals |
---|
| 1102 | * table for a new call frame. |
---|
| 1103 | * |
---|
| 1104 | * DEPRECATED: functionality has been inlined elsewhere; this function |
---|
| 1105 | * remains to insure binary compatibility with Itcl. |
---|
| 1106 | * |
---|
| 1107 | |
---|
| 1108 | * Results: |
---|
| 1109 | * None. |
---|
| 1110 | * |
---|
| 1111 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1112 | * May invoke various name resolvers in order to determine which |
---|
| 1113 | * variables are being referenced at runtime. |
---|
| 1114 | * |
---|
| 1115 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1116 | */ |
---|
| 1117 | void |
---|
| 1118 | TclInitCompiledLocals( |
---|
| 1119 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 1120 | CallFrame *framePtr, /* Call frame to initialize. */ |
---|
| 1121 | Namespace *nsPtr) /* Pointer to current namespace. */ |
---|
| 1122 | { |
---|
| 1123 | Var *varPtr = framePtr->compiledLocals; |
---|
| 1124 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr; |
---|
| 1125 | ByteCode *codePtr; |
---|
| 1126 | |
---|
| 1127 | bodyPtr = framePtr->procPtr->bodyPtr; |
---|
| 1128 | if (bodyPtr->typePtr != &tclByteCodeType) { |
---|
| 1129 | Tcl_Panic("body object for proc attached to frame is not a byte code type"); |
---|
| 1130 | } |
---|
| 1131 | codePtr = bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1132 | |
---|
| 1133 | if (framePtr->numCompiledLocals) { |
---|
| 1134 | if (!codePtr->localCachePtr) { |
---|
| 1135 | InitLocalCache(framePtr->procPtr) ; |
---|
| 1136 | } |
---|
| 1137 | framePtr->localCachePtr = codePtr->localCachePtr; |
---|
| 1138 | framePtr->localCachePtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 1139 | } |
---|
| 1140 | |
---|
| 1141 | InitResolvedLocals(interp, codePtr, varPtr, nsPtr); |
---|
| 1142 | } |
---|
| 1143 | |
---|
| 1144 | /* |
---|
| 1145 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1146 | * |
---|
| 1147 | * InitResolvedLocals -- |
---|
| 1148 | * |
---|
| 1149 | * This routine is invoked in order to initialize the compiled locals |
---|
| 1150 | * table for a new call frame. |
---|
| 1151 | * |
---|
| 1152 | * Results: |
---|
| 1153 | * None. |
---|
| 1154 | * |
---|
| 1155 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1156 | * May invoke various name resolvers in order to determine which |
---|
| 1157 | * variables are being referenced at runtime. |
---|
| 1158 | * |
---|
| 1159 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1160 | */ |
---|
| 1161 | |
---|
| 1162 | static void |
---|
| 1163 | InitResolvedLocals( |
---|
| 1164 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 1165 | ByteCode *codePtr, |
---|
| 1166 | Var *varPtr, |
---|
| 1167 | Namespace *nsPtr) /* Pointer to current namespace. */ |
---|
| 1168 | { |
---|
| 1169 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 1170 | int haveResolvers = (nsPtr->compiledVarResProc || iPtr->resolverPtr); |
---|
| 1171 | CompiledLocal *firstLocalPtr, *localPtr; |
---|
| 1172 | int varNum; |
---|
| 1173 | Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *resVarInfo; |
---|
| 1174 | |
---|
| 1175 | /* |
---|
| 1176 | * Find the localPtr corresponding to varPtr |
---|
| 1177 | */ |
---|
| 1178 | |
---|
| 1179 | varNum = varPtr - iPtr->framePtr->compiledLocals; |
---|
| 1180 | localPtr = iPtr->framePtr->procPtr->firstLocalPtr; |
---|
| 1181 | while (varNum--) { |
---|
| 1182 | localPtr = localPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 1183 | } |
---|
| 1184 | |
---|
| 1185 | if (!(haveResolvers && (codePtr->flags & TCL_BYTECODE_RESOLVE_VARS))) { |
---|
| 1186 | /* |
---|
| 1187 | * Initialize the array of local variables stored in the call frame. |
---|
| 1188 | * Some variables may have special resolution rules. In that case, we |
---|
| 1189 | * call their "resolver" procs to get our hands on the variable, and |
---|
| 1190 | * we make the compiled local a link to the real variable. |
---|
| 1191 | */ |
---|
| 1192 | |
---|
| 1193 | doInitResolvedLocals: |
---|
| 1194 | for (; localPtr != NULL; varPtr++, localPtr = localPtr->nextPtr) { |
---|
| 1195 | varPtr->flags = 0; |
---|
| 1196 | varPtr->value.objPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1197 | |
---|
| 1198 | /* |
---|
| 1199 | * Now invoke the resolvers to determine the exact variables |
---|
| 1200 | * that should be used. |
---|
| 1201 | */ |
---|
| 1202 | |
---|
| 1203 | resVarInfo = localPtr->resolveInfo; |
---|
| 1204 | if (resVarInfo && resVarInfo->fetchProc) { |
---|
| 1205 | Var *resolvedVarPtr = (Var *) |
---|
| 1206 | (*resVarInfo->fetchProc)(interp, resVarInfo); |
---|
| 1207 | if (resolvedVarPtr) { |
---|
| 1208 | if (TclIsVarInHash(resolvedVarPtr)) { |
---|
| 1209 | VarHashRefCount(resolvedVarPtr)++; |
---|
| 1210 | } |
---|
| 1211 | varPtr->flags = VAR_LINK; |
---|
| 1212 | varPtr->value.linkPtr = resolvedVarPtr; |
---|
| 1213 | } |
---|
| 1214 | } |
---|
| 1215 | } |
---|
| 1216 | return; |
---|
| 1217 | } |
---|
| 1218 | |
---|
| 1219 | /* |
---|
| 1220 | * This is the first run after a recompile, or else the resolver epoch |
---|
| 1221 | * has changed: update the resolver cache. |
---|
| 1222 | */ |
---|
| 1223 | |
---|
| 1224 | firstLocalPtr = localPtr; |
---|
| 1225 | for (; localPtr != NULL; localPtr = localPtr->nextPtr) { |
---|
| 1226 | if (localPtr->resolveInfo) { |
---|
| 1227 | if (localPtr->resolveInfo->deleteProc) { |
---|
| 1228 | localPtr->resolveInfo->deleteProc(localPtr->resolveInfo); |
---|
| 1229 | } else { |
---|
| 1230 | ckfree((char *) localPtr->resolveInfo); |
---|
| 1231 | } |
---|
| 1232 | localPtr->resolveInfo = NULL; |
---|
| 1233 | } |
---|
| 1234 | localPtr->flags &= ~VAR_RESOLVED; |
---|
| 1235 | |
---|
| 1236 | if (haveResolvers && |
---|
| 1237 | !(localPtr->flags & (VAR_ARGUMENT|VAR_TEMPORARY))) { |
---|
| 1238 | ResolverScheme *resPtr = iPtr->resolverPtr; |
---|
| 1239 | Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *vinfo; |
---|
| 1240 | int result; |
---|
| 1241 | |
---|
| 1242 | if (nsPtr->compiledVarResProc) { |
---|
| 1243 | result = (*nsPtr->compiledVarResProc)(nsPtr->interp, |
---|
| 1244 | localPtr->name, localPtr->nameLength, |
---|
| 1245 | (Tcl_Namespace *) nsPtr, &vinfo); |
---|
| 1246 | } else { |
---|
| 1247 | result = TCL_CONTINUE; |
---|
| 1248 | } |
---|
| 1249 | |
---|
| 1250 | while ((result == TCL_CONTINUE) && resPtr) { |
---|
| 1251 | if (resPtr->compiledVarResProc) { |
---|
| 1252 | result = (*resPtr->compiledVarResProc)(nsPtr->interp, |
---|
| 1253 | localPtr->name, localPtr->nameLength, |
---|
| 1254 | (Tcl_Namespace *) nsPtr, &vinfo); |
---|
| 1255 | } |
---|
| 1256 | resPtr = resPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 1257 | } |
---|
| 1258 | if (result == TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1259 | localPtr->resolveInfo = vinfo; |
---|
| 1260 | localPtr->flags |= VAR_RESOLVED; |
---|
| 1261 | } |
---|
| 1262 | } |
---|
| 1263 | } |
---|
| 1264 | localPtr = firstLocalPtr; |
---|
| 1265 | codePtr->flags &= ~TCL_BYTECODE_RESOLVE_VARS; |
---|
| 1266 | goto doInitResolvedLocals; |
---|
| 1267 | } |
---|
| 1268 | |
---|
| 1269 | void |
---|
| 1270 | TclFreeLocalCache( |
---|
| 1271 | Tcl_Interp *interp, |
---|
| 1272 | LocalCache *localCachePtr) |
---|
| 1273 | { |
---|
| 1274 | int i; |
---|
| 1275 | Tcl_Obj **namePtrPtr = &localCachePtr->varName0; |
---|
| 1276 | |
---|
| 1277 | for (i = 0; i < localCachePtr->numVars; i++, namePtrPtr++) { |
---|
| 1278 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = *namePtrPtr; |
---|
| 1279 | /* |
---|
| 1280 | * Note that this can be called with interp==NULL, on interp |
---|
| 1281 | * deletion. In that case, the literal table and objects go away |
---|
| 1282 | * on their own. |
---|
| 1283 | */ |
---|
| 1284 | if (objPtr) { |
---|
| 1285 | if (interp) { |
---|
| 1286 | TclReleaseLiteral(interp, objPtr); |
---|
| 1287 | } else { |
---|
| 1288 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(objPtr); |
---|
| 1289 | } |
---|
| 1290 | } |
---|
| 1291 | } |
---|
| 1292 | ckfree((char *) localCachePtr); |
---|
| 1293 | } |
---|
| 1294 | |
---|
| 1295 | static void |
---|
| 1296 | InitLocalCache(Proc *procPtr) |
---|
| 1297 | { |
---|
| 1298 | Interp *iPtr = procPtr->iPtr; |
---|
| 1299 | ByteCode *codePtr = procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1300 | int localCt = procPtr->numCompiledLocals; |
---|
| 1301 | int numArgs = procPtr->numArgs, i = 0; |
---|
| 1302 | |
---|
| 1303 | Tcl_Obj **namePtr; |
---|
| 1304 | Var *varPtr; |
---|
| 1305 | LocalCache *localCachePtr; |
---|
| 1306 | CompiledLocal *localPtr; |
---|
| 1307 | int new; |
---|
| 1308 | |
---|
| 1309 | /* |
---|
| 1310 | * Cache the names and initial values of local variables; store the |
---|
| 1311 | * cache in both the framePtr for this execution and in the codePtr |
---|
| 1312 | * for future calls. |
---|
| 1313 | */ |
---|
| 1314 | |
---|
| 1315 | localCachePtr = (LocalCache *) ckalloc(sizeof(LocalCache) |
---|
| 1316 | + (localCt-1)*sizeof(Tcl_Obj *) |
---|
| 1317 | + numArgs*sizeof(Var)); |
---|
| 1318 | |
---|
| 1319 | namePtr = &localCachePtr->varName0; |
---|
| 1320 | varPtr = (Var *) (namePtr + localCt); |
---|
| 1321 | localPtr = procPtr->firstLocalPtr; |
---|
| 1322 | while (localPtr) { |
---|
| 1323 | if (TclIsVarTemporary(localPtr)) { |
---|
| 1324 | *namePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1325 | } else { |
---|
| 1326 | *namePtr = TclCreateLiteral(iPtr, localPtr->name, |
---|
| 1327 | localPtr->nameLength, /* hash */ (unsigned int) -1, |
---|
| 1328 | &new, /* nsPtr */ NULL, 0, NULL); |
---|
| 1329 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(*namePtr); |
---|
| 1330 | } |
---|
| 1331 | |
---|
| 1332 | if (i < numArgs) { |
---|
| 1333 | varPtr->flags = (localPtr->flags & VAR_IS_ARGS); |
---|
| 1334 | varPtr->value.objPtr = localPtr->defValuePtr; |
---|
| 1335 | varPtr++; |
---|
| 1336 | i++; |
---|
| 1337 | } |
---|
| 1338 | namePtr++; |
---|
| 1339 | localPtr=localPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 1340 | } |
---|
| 1341 | codePtr->localCachePtr = localCachePtr; |
---|
| 1342 | localCachePtr->refCount = 1; |
---|
| 1343 | localCachePtr->numVars = localCt; |
---|
| 1344 | } |
---|
| 1345 | |
---|
| 1346 | static int |
---|
| 1347 | InitArgsAndLocals( |
---|
| 1348 | register Tcl_Interp *interp,/* Interpreter in which procedure was |
---|
| 1349 | * invoked. */ |
---|
| 1350 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj, /* Procedure name for error reporting. */ |
---|
| 1351 | int skip) /* Number of initial arguments to be skipped, |
---|
| 1352 | * i.e., words in the "command name". */ |
---|
| 1353 | { |
---|
| 1354 | CallFrame *framePtr = ((Interp *)interp)->varFramePtr; |
---|
| 1355 | register Proc *procPtr = framePtr->procPtr; |
---|
| 1356 | ByteCode *codePtr = procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1357 | register Var *varPtr, *defPtr; |
---|
| 1358 | int localCt = procPtr->numCompiledLocals, numArgs, argCt, i, imax; |
---|
| 1359 | Tcl_Obj *const *argObjs; |
---|
| 1360 | |
---|
| 1361 | /* |
---|
| 1362 | * Make sure that the local cache of variable names and initial values has |
---|
| 1363 | * been initialised properly . |
---|
| 1364 | */ |
---|
| 1365 | |
---|
| 1366 | if (localCt) { |
---|
| 1367 | if (!codePtr->localCachePtr) { |
---|
| 1368 | InitLocalCache(procPtr) ; |
---|
| 1369 | } |
---|
| 1370 | framePtr->localCachePtr = codePtr->localCachePtr; |
---|
| 1371 | framePtr->localCachePtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 1372 | defPtr = (Var *) (&framePtr->localCachePtr->varName0 + localCt); |
---|
| 1373 | } else { |
---|
| 1374 | defPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1375 | } |
---|
| 1376 | |
---|
| 1377 | /* |
---|
| 1378 | * Create the "compiledLocals" array. Make sure it is large enough to hold |
---|
| 1379 | * all the procedure's compiled local variables, including its formal |
---|
| 1380 | * parameters. |
---|
| 1381 | */ |
---|
| 1382 | |
---|
| 1383 | varPtr = (Var*) TclStackAlloc(interp, (int)(localCt*sizeof(Var))); |
---|
| 1384 | framePtr->compiledLocals = varPtr; |
---|
| 1385 | framePtr->numCompiledLocals = localCt; |
---|
| 1386 | |
---|
| 1387 | /* |
---|
| 1388 | * Match and assign the call's actual parameters to the procedure's formal |
---|
| 1389 | * arguments. The formal arguments are described by the first numArgs |
---|
| 1390 | * entries in both the Proc structure's local variable list and the call |
---|
| 1391 | * frame's local variable array. |
---|
| 1392 | */ |
---|
| 1393 | |
---|
| 1394 | numArgs = procPtr->numArgs; |
---|
| 1395 | argCt = framePtr->objc - skip; /* Set it to the number of args to the |
---|
| 1396 | * procedure. */ |
---|
| 1397 | argObjs = framePtr->objv + skip; |
---|
| 1398 | if (numArgs == 0) { |
---|
| 1399 | if (argCt) { |
---|
| 1400 | goto incorrectArgs; |
---|
| 1401 | } else { |
---|
| 1402 | goto correctArgs; |
---|
| 1403 | } |
---|
| 1404 | } |
---|
| 1405 | imax = ((argCt < numArgs-1) ? argCt : numArgs-1); |
---|
| 1406 | for (i = 0; i < imax; i++, varPtr++, defPtr++) { |
---|
| 1407 | /* |
---|
| 1408 | * "Normal" arguments; last formal is special, depends on it being |
---|
| 1409 | * 'args'. |
---|
| 1410 | */ |
---|
| 1411 | |
---|
| 1412 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = argObjs[i]; |
---|
| 1413 | |
---|
| 1414 | varPtr->flags = 0; |
---|
| 1415 | varPtr->value.objPtr = objPtr; |
---|
| 1416 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); /* Local var is a reference. */ |
---|
| 1417 | } |
---|
| 1418 | for (; i < numArgs-1; i++, varPtr++, defPtr++) { |
---|
| 1419 | /* |
---|
| 1420 | * This loop is entered if argCt < (numArgs-1). Set default values; |
---|
| 1421 | * last formal is special. |
---|
| 1422 | */ |
---|
| 1423 | |
---|
| 1424 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = defPtr->value.objPtr; |
---|
| 1425 | |
---|
| 1426 | if (objPtr) { |
---|
| 1427 | varPtr->flags = 0; |
---|
| 1428 | varPtr->value.objPtr = objPtr; |
---|
| 1429 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); /* Local var reference. */ |
---|
| 1430 | } else { |
---|
| 1431 | goto incorrectArgs; |
---|
| 1432 | } |
---|
| 1433 | } |
---|
| 1434 | |
---|
| 1435 | /* |
---|
| 1436 | * When we get here, the last formal argument remains to be defined: |
---|
| 1437 | * defPtr and varPtr point to the last argument to be initialized. |
---|
| 1438 | */ |
---|
| 1439 | |
---|
| 1440 | |
---|
| 1441 | varPtr->flags = 0; |
---|
| 1442 | if (defPtr->flags & VAR_IS_ARGS) { |
---|
| 1443 | Tcl_Obj *listPtr = Tcl_NewListObj(argCt-i, argObjs+i); |
---|
| 1444 | |
---|
| 1445 | varPtr->value.objPtr = listPtr; |
---|
| 1446 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(listPtr); /* Local var is a reference. */ |
---|
| 1447 | } else if (argCt == numArgs) { |
---|
| 1448 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = argObjs[i]; |
---|
| 1449 | |
---|
| 1450 | varPtr->value.objPtr = objPtr; |
---|
| 1451 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); /* Local var is a reference. */ |
---|
| 1452 | } else if ((argCt < numArgs) && (defPtr->value.objPtr != NULL)) { |
---|
| 1453 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr = defPtr->value.objPtr; |
---|
| 1454 | |
---|
| 1455 | varPtr->value.objPtr = objPtr; |
---|
| 1456 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(objPtr); /* Local var is a reference. */ |
---|
| 1457 | } else { |
---|
| 1458 | goto incorrectArgs; |
---|
| 1459 | } |
---|
| 1460 | varPtr++; |
---|
| 1461 | |
---|
| 1462 | /* |
---|
| 1463 | * Initialise and resolve the remaining compiledLocals. In the absence of |
---|
| 1464 | * resolvers, they are undefined local vars: (flags=0, value=NULL). |
---|
| 1465 | */ |
---|
| 1466 | |
---|
| 1467 | correctArgs: |
---|
| 1468 | if (numArgs < localCt) { |
---|
| 1469 | if (!framePtr->nsPtr->compiledVarResProc && !((Interp *)interp)->resolverPtr) { |
---|
| 1470 | memset(varPtr, 0, (localCt - numArgs)*sizeof(Var)); |
---|
| 1471 | } else { |
---|
| 1472 | InitResolvedLocals(interp, codePtr, varPtr, framePtr->nsPtr); |
---|
| 1473 | } |
---|
| 1474 | } |
---|
| 1475 | |
---|
| 1476 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 1477 | |
---|
| 1478 | |
---|
| 1479 | incorrectArgs: |
---|
| 1480 | /* |
---|
| 1481 | * Initialise all compiled locals to avoid problems at DeleteLocalVars. |
---|
| 1482 | */ |
---|
| 1483 | |
---|
| 1484 | memset(varPtr, 0, ((framePtr->compiledLocals + localCt)-varPtr)*sizeof(Var)); |
---|
| 1485 | return ProcWrongNumArgs(interp, skip); |
---|
| 1486 | } |
---|
| 1487 | |
---|
| 1488 | /* |
---|
| 1489 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1490 | * |
---|
| 1491 | * PushProcCallFrame -- |
---|
| 1492 | * |
---|
| 1493 | * Compiles a proc body if necessary, then pushes a CallFrame suitable |
---|
| 1494 | * for executing it. |
---|
| 1495 | * |
---|
| 1496 | * Results: |
---|
| 1497 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
---|
| 1498 | * |
---|
| 1499 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1500 | * The proc's body may be recompiled. A CallFrame is pushed, it will have |
---|
| 1501 | * to be popped by the caller. |
---|
| 1502 | * |
---|
| 1503 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1504 | */ |
---|
| 1505 | |
---|
| 1506 | static int |
---|
| 1507 | PushProcCallFrame( |
---|
| 1508 | ClientData clientData, /* Record describing procedure to be |
---|
| 1509 | * interpreted. */ |
---|
| 1510 | register Tcl_Interp *interp,/* Interpreter in which procedure was |
---|
| 1511 | * invoked. */ |
---|
| 1512 | int objc, /* Count of number of arguments to this |
---|
| 1513 | * procedure. */ |
---|
| 1514 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[], /* Argument value objects. */ |
---|
| 1515 | int isLambda) /* 1 if this is a call by ApplyObjCmd: it |
---|
| 1516 | * needs special rules for error msg */ |
---|
| 1517 | { |
---|
| 1518 | Proc *procPtr = (Proc *) clientData; |
---|
| 1519 | Namespace *nsPtr = procPtr->cmdPtr->nsPtr; |
---|
| 1520 | CallFrame *framePtr, **framePtrPtr; |
---|
| 1521 | int result; |
---|
| 1522 | ByteCode *codePtr; |
---|
| 1523 | |
---|
| 1524 | /* |
---|
| 1525 | * If necessary (i.e. if we haven't got a suitable compilation already |
---|
| 1526 | * cached) compile the procedure's body. The compiler will allocate frame |
---|
| 1527 | * slots for the procedure's non-argument local variables. Note that |
---|
| 1528 | * compiling the body might increase procPtr->numCompiledLocals if new |
---|
| 1529 | * local variables are found while compiling. |
---|
| 1530 | */ |
---|
| 1531 | |
---|
| 1532 | if (procPtr->bodyPtr->typePtr == &tclByteCodeType) { |
---|
| 1533 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 1534 | |
---|
| 1535 | /* |
---|
| 1536 | * When we've got bytecode, this is the check for validity. That is, |
---|
| 1537 | * the bytecode must be for the right interpreter (no cross-leaks!), |
---|
| 1538 | * the code must be from the current epoch (so subcommand compilation |
---|
| 1539 | * is up-to-date), the namespace must match (so variable handling |
---|
| 1540 | * is right) and the resolverEpoch must match (so that new shadowed |
---|
| 1541 | * commands and/or resolver changes are considered). |
---|
| 1542 | */ |
---|
| 1543 | |
---|
| 1544 | codePtr = procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1545 | if (((Interp *) *codePtr->interpHandle != iPtr) |
---|
| 1546 | || (codePtr->compileEpoch != iPtr->compileEpoch) |
---|
| 1547 | || (codePtr->nsPtr != nsPtr) |
---|
| 1548 | || (codePtr->nsEpoch != nsPtr->resolverEpoch)) { |
---|
| 1549 | goto doCompilation; |
---|
| 1550 | } |
---|
| 1551 | } else { |
---|
| 1552 | doCompilation: |
---|
| 1553 | result = ProcCompileProc(interp, procPtr, procPtr->bodyPtr, nsPtr, |
---|
| 1554 | (isLambda ? "body of lambda term" : "body of proc"), |
---|
| 1555 | TclGetString(objv[isLambda]), &procPtr); |
---|
| 1556 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1557 | return result; |
---|
| 1558 | } |
---|
| 1559 | } |
---|
| 1560 | |
---|
| 1561 | /* |
---|
| 1562 | * Set up and push a new call frame for the new procedure invocation. |
---|
| 1563 | * This call frame will execute in the proc's namespace, which might be |
---|
| 1564 | * different than the current namespace. The proc's namespace is that of |
---|
| 1565 | * its command, which can change if the command is renamed from one |
---|
| 1566 | * namespace to another. |
---|
| 1567 | */ |
---|
| 1568 | |
---|
| 1569 | framePtrPtr = &framePtr; |
---|
| 1570 | result = TclPushStackFrame(interp, (Tcl_CallFrame **) framePtrPtr, |
---|
| 1571 | (Tcl_Namespace *) nsPtr, |
---|
| 1572 | (isLambda? (FRAME_IS_PROC|FRAME_IS_LAMBDA) : FRAME_IS_PROC)); |
---|
| 1573 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1574 | return result; |
---|
| 1575 | } |
---|
| 1576 | |
---|
| 1577 | framePtr->objc = objc; |
---|
| 1578 | framePtr->objv = objv; |
---|
| 1579 | framePtr->procPtr = procPtr; |
---|
| 1580 | |
---|
| 1581 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 1582 | } |
---|
| 1583 | |
---|
| 1584 | /* |
---|
| 1585 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1586 | * |
---|
| 1587 | * TclObjInterpProc -- |
---|
| 1588 | * |
---|
| 1589 | * When a Tcl procedure gets invoked during bytecode evaluation, this |
---|
| 1590 | * object-based routine gets invoked to interpret the procedure. |
---|
| 1591 | * |
---|
| 1592 | * Results: |
---|
| 1593 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
---|
| 1594 | * |
---|
| 1595 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1596 | * Depends on the commands in the procedure. |
---|
| 1597 | * |
---|
| 1598 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1599 | */ |
---|
| 1600 | |
---|
| 1601 | int |
---|
| 1602 | TclObjInterpProc( |
---|
| 1603 | ClientData clientData, /* Record describing procedure to be |
---|
| 1604 | * interpreted. */ |
---|
| 1605 | register Tcl_Interp *interp,/* Interpreter in which procedure was |
---|
| 1606 | * invoked. */ |
---|
| 1607 | int objc, /* Count of number of arguments to this |
---|
| 1608 | * procedure. */ |
---|
| 1609 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]) /* Argument value objects. */ |
---|
| 1610 | { |
---|
| 1611 | int result; |
---|
| 1612 | |
---|
| 1613 | result = PushProcCallFrame(clientData, interp, objc, objv, /*isLambda*/ 0); |
---|
| 1614 | if (result == TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1615 | return TclObjInterpProcCore(interp, objv[0], 1, &MakeProcError); |
---|
| 1616 | } else { |
---|
| 1617 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1618 | } |
---|
| 1619 | } |
---|
| 1620 | |
---|
| 1621 | /* |
---|
| 1622 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1623 | * |
---|
| 1624 | * TclObjInterpProcCore -- |
---|
| 1625 | * |
---|
| 1626 | * When a Tcl procedure, lambda term or anything else that works like a |
---|
| 1627 | * procedure gets invoked during bytecode evaluation, this object-based |
---|
| 1628 | * routine gets invoked to interpret the body. |
---|
| 1629 | * |
---|
| 1630 | * Results: |
---|
| 1631 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
---|
| 1632 | * |
---|
| 1633 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1634 | * Nearly anything; depends on the commands in the procedure body. |
---|
| 1635 | * |
---|
| 1636 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1637 | */ |
---|
| 1638 | |
---|
| 1639 | int |
---|
| 1640 | TclObjInterpProcCore( |
---|
| 1641 | register Tcl_Interp *interp,/* Interpreter in which procedure was |
---|
| 1642 | * invoked. */ |
---|
| 1643 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj, /* Procedure name for error reporting. */ |
---|
| 1644 | int skip, /* Number of initial arguments to be skipped, |
---|
| 1645 | * i.e., words in the "command name". */ |
---|
| 1646 | ProcErrorProc errorProc) /* How to convert results from the script into |
---|
| 1647 | * results of the overall procedure. */ |
---|
| 1648 | { |
---|
| 1649 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 1650 | register Proc *procPtr = iPtr->varFramePtr->procPtr; |
---|
| 1651 | int result; |
---|
| 1652 | CallFrame *freePtr; |
---|
| 1653 | |
---|
| 1654 | result = InitArgsAndLocals(interp, procNameObj, skip); |
---|
| 1655 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 1656 | goto procDone; |
---|
| 1657 | } |
---|
| 1658 | |
---|
| 1659 | #if defined(TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG) |
---|
| 1660 | if (tclTraceExec >= 1) { |
---|
| 1661 | register CallFrame *framePtr = iPtr->varFramePtr; |
---|
| 1662 | register int i; |
---|
| 1663 | |
---|
| 1664 | if (framePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_LAMBDA) { |
---|
| 1665 | fprintf(stdout, "Calling lambda "); |
---|
| 1666 | } else { |
---|
| 1667 | fprintf(stdout, "Calling proc "); |
---|
| 1668 | } |
---|
| 1669 | for (i = 0; i < framePtr->objc; i++) { |
---|
| 1670 | TclPrintObject(stdout, framePtr->objv[i], 15); |
---|
| 1671 | fprintf(stdout, " "); |
---|
| 1672 | } |
---|
| 1673 | fprintf(stdout, "\n"); |
---|
| 1674 | fflush(stdout); |
---|
| 1675 | } |
---|
| 1676 | #endif /*TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG*/ |
---|
| 1677 | |
---|
| 1678 | if (TCL_DTRACE_PROC_ARGS_ENABLED()) { |
---|
| 1679 | char *a[10]; |
---|
| 1680 | int i = 0; |
---|
| 1681 | int l = iPtr->varFramePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_LAMBDA ? 1 : 0; |
---|
| 1682 | |
---|
| 1683 | while (i < 10) { |
---|
| 1684 | a[i] = (l < iPtr->varFramePtr->objc ? |
---|
| 1685 | TclGetString(iPtr->varFramePtr->objv[l]) : NULL); i++; l++; |
---|
| 1686 | } |
---|
| 1687 | TCL_DTRACE_PROC_ARGS(a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3], a[4], a[5], a[6], a[7], |
---|
| 1688 | a[8], a[9]); |
---|
| 1689 | } |
---|
| 1690 | if (TCL_DTRACE_PROC_INFO_ENABLED() && iPtr->cmdFramePtr) { |
---|
| 1691 | Tcl_Obj *info = TclInfoFrame(interp, iPtr->cmdFramePtr); |
---|
| 1692 | char *a[4]; int i[2]; |
---|
| 1693 | |
---|
| 1694 | TclDTraceInfo(info, a, i); |
---|
| 1695 | TCL_DTRACE_PROC_INFO(a[0], a[1], a[2], a[3], i[0], i[1]); |
---|
| 1696 | TclDecrRefCount(info); |
---|
| 1697 | } |
---|
| 1698 | |
---|
| 1699 | /* |
---|
| 1700 | * Invoke the commands in the procedure's body. |
---|
| 1701 | */ |
---|
| 1702 | |
---|
| 1703 | procPtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 1704 | iPtr->numLevels++; |
---|
| 1705 | |
---|
| 1706 | if (TclInterpReady(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { |
---|
| 1707 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1708 | } else { |
---|
| 1709 | register ByteCode *codePtr = |
---|
| 1710 | procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1711 | |
---|
| 1712 | codePtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 1713 | if (TCL_DTRACE_PROC_ENTRY_ENABLED()) { |
---|
| 1714 | int l; |
---|
| 1715 | |
---|
| 1716 | l = iPtr->varFramePtr->isProcCallFrame & FRAME_IS_LAMBDA ? 2 : 1; |
---|
| 1717 | TCL_DTRACE_PROC_ENTRY(TclGetString(procNameObj), |
---|
| 1718 | iPtr->varFramePtr->objc - l, |
---|
| 1719 | (Tcl_Obj **)(iPtr->varFramePtr->objv + l)); |
---|
| 1720 | } |
---|
| 1721 | result = TclExecuteByteCode(interp, codePtr); |
---|
| 1722 | if (TCL_DTRACE_PROC_RETURN_ENABLED()) { |
---|
| 1723 | TCL_DTRACE_PROC_RETURN(TclGetString(procNameObj), result); |
---|
| 1724 | } |
---|
| 1725 | codePtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 1726 | if (codePtr->refCount <= 0) { |
---|
| 1727 | TclCleanupByteCode(codePtr); |
---|
| 1728 | } |
---|
| 1729 | } |
---|
| 1730 | |
---|
| 1731 | iPtr->numLevels--; |
---|
| 1732 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 1733 | if (procPtr->refCount <= 0) { |
---|
| 1734 | TclProcCleanupProc(procPtr); |
---|
| 1735 | } |
---|
| 1736 | |
---|
| 1737 | /* |
---|
| 1738 | * Process the result code. |
---|
| 1739 | */ |
---|
| 1740 | |
---|
| 1741 | switch (result) { |
---|
| 1742 | case TCL_RETURN: |
---|
| 1743 | /* |
---|
| 1744 | * If it is a 'return', do the TIP#90 processing now. |
---|
| 1745 | */ |
---|
| 1746 | |
---|
| 1747 | result = TclUpdateReturnInfo((Interp *) interp); |
---|
| 1748 | break; |
---|
| 1749 | |
---|
| 1750 | case TCL_CONTINUE: |
---|
| 1751 | case TCL_BREAK: |
---|
| 1752 | /* |
---|
| 1753 | * It's an error to get to this point from a 'break' or 'continue', so |
---|
| 1754 | * transform to an error now. |
---|
| 1755 | */ |
---|
| 1756 | |
---|
| 1757 | Tcl_ResetResult(interp); |
---|
| 1758 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "invoked \"", |
---|
| 1759 | ((result == TCL_BREAK) ? "break" : "continue"), |
---|
| 1760 | "\" outside of a loop", NULL); |
---|
| 1761 | result = TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1762 | |
---|
| 1763 | /* |
---|
| 1764 | * Fall through to the TCL_ERROR handling code. |
---|
| 1765 | */ |
---|
| 1766 | |
---|
| 1767 | case TCL_ERROR: |
---|
| 1768 | /* |
---|
| 1769 | * Now it _must_ be an error, so we need to log it as such. This means |
---|
| 1770 | * filling out the error trace. Luckily, we just hand this off to the |
---|
| 1771 | * function handed to us as an argument. |
---|
| 1772 | */ |
---|
| 1773 | |
---|
| 1774 | (*errorProc)(interp, procNameObj); |
---|
| 1775 | |
---|
| 1776 | default: |
---|
| 1777 | /* |
---|
| 1778 | * Process other results (OK and non-standard) by doing nothing |
---|
| 1779 | * special, skipping directly to the code afterwards that cleans up |
---|
| 1780 | * associated memory. |
---|
| 1781 | * |
---|
| 1782 | * Non-standard results are processed by passing them through quickly. |
---|
| 1783 | * This means they all work as exceptions, unwinding the stack quickly |
---|
| 1784 | * and neatly. Who knows how well they are handled by third-party code |
---|
| 1785 | * though... |
---|
| 1786 | */ |
---|
| 1787 | |
---|
| 1788 | (void) 0; /* do nothing */ |
---|
| 1789 | } |
---|
| 1790 | |
---|
| 1791 | if (TCL_DTRACE_PROC_RESULT_ENABLED()) { |
---|
| 1792 | Tcl_Obj *r; |
---|
| 1793 | |
---|
| 1794 | r = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp); |
---|
| 1795 | TCL_DTRACE_PROC_RESULT(TclGetString(procNameObj), result, |
---|
| 1796 | TclGetString(r), r); |
---|
| 1797 | } |
---|
| 1798 | |
---|
| 1799 | procDone: |
---|
| 1800 | /* |
---|
| 1801 | * Free the stack-allocated compiled locals and CallFrame. It is important |
---|
| 1802 | * to pop the call frame without freeing it first: the compiledLocals |
---|
| 1803 | * cannot be freed before the frame is popped, as the local variables must |
---|
| 1804 | * be deleted. But the compiledLocals must be freed first, as they were |
---|
| 1805 | * allocated later on the stack. |
---|
| 1806 | */ |
---|
| 1807 | |
---|
| 1808 | freePtr = iPtr->framePtr; |
---|
| 1809 | Tcl_PopCallFrame(interp); /* Pop but do not free. */ |
---|
| 1810 | TclStackFree(interp, freePtr->compiledLocals); |
---|
| 1811 | /* Free compiledLocals. */ |
---|
| 1812 | TclStackFree(interp, freePtr); /* Free CallFrame. */ |
---|
| 1813 | return result; |
---|
| 1814 | } |
---|
| 1815 | |
---|
| 1816 | /* |
---|
| 1817 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1818 | * |
---|
| 1819 | * TclProcCompileProc -- |
---|
| 1820 | * |
---|
| 1821 | * Called just before a procedure is executed to compile the body to byte |
---|
| 1822 | * codes. If the type of the body is not "byte code" or if the compile |
---|
| 1823 | * conditions have changed (namespace context, epoch counters, etc.) then |
---|
| 1824 | * the body is recompiled. Otherwise, this function does nothing. |
---|
| 1825 | * |
---|
| 1826 | * Results: |
---|
| 1827 | * None. |
---|
| 1828 | * |
---|
| 1829 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 1830 | * May change the internal representation of the body object to compiled |
---|
| 1831 | * code. |
---|
| 1832 | * |
---|
| 1833 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 1834 | */ |
---|
| 1835 | |
---|
| 1836 | int |
---|
| 1837 | TclProcCompileProc( |
---|
| 1838 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing procedure. */ |
---|
| 1839 | Proc *procPtr, /* Data associated with procedure. */ |
---|
| 1840 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr, /* Body of proc. (Usually procPtr->bodyPtr, |
---|
| 1841 | * but could be any code fragment compiled in |
---|
| 1842 | * the context of this procedure.) */ |
---|
| 1843 | Namespace *nsPtr, /* Namespace containing procedure. */ |
---|
| 1844 | CONST char *description, /* string describing this body of code. */ |
---|
| 1845 | CONST char *procName) /* Name of this procedure. */ |
---|
| 1846 | { |
---|
| 1847 | return ProcCompileProc(interp, procPtr, bodyPtr, nsPtr, description, |
---|
| 1848 | procName, NULL); |
---|
| 1849 | } |
---|
| 1850 | |
---|
| 1851 | static int |
---|
| 1852 | ProcCompileProc( |
---|
| 1853 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter containing procedure. */ |
---|
| 1854 | Proc *procPtr, /* Data associated with procedure. */ |
---|
| 1855 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr, /* Body of proc. (Usually procPtr->bodyPtr, |
---|
| 1856 | * but could be any code fragment compiled in |
---|
| 1857 | * the context of this procedure.) */ |
---|
| 1858 | Namespace *nsPtr, /* Namespace containing procedure. */ |
---|
| 1859 | CONST char *description, /* string describing this body of code. */ |
---|
| 1860 | CONST char *procName, /* Name of this procedure. */ |
---|
| 1861 | Proc **procPtrPtr) /* Points to storage where a replacement |
---|
| 1862 | * (Proc *) value may be written. */ |
---|
| 1863 | { |
---|
| 1864 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 1865 | int i; |
---|
| 1866 | Tcl_CallFrame *framePtr; |
---|
| 1867 | Proc *saveProcPtr; |
---|
| 1868 | ByteCode *codePtr = bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 1869 | CompiledLocal *localPtr; |
---|
| 1870 | |
---|
| 1871 | /* |
---|
| 1872 | * If necessary, compile the procedure's body. The compiler will allocate |
---|
| 1873 | * frame slots for the procedure's non-argument local variables. If the |
---|
| 1874 | * ByteCode already exists, make sure it hasn't been invalidated by |
---|
| 1875 | * someone redefining a core command (this might make the compiled code |
---|
| 1876 | * wrong). Also, if the code was compiled in/for a different interpreter, |
---|
| 1877 | * we recompile it. Note that compiling the body might increase |
---|
| 1878 | * procPtr->numCompiledLocals if new local variables are found while |
---|
| 1879 | * compiling. |
---|
| 1880 | * |
---|
| 1881 | * Precompiled procedure bodies, however, are immutable and therefore they |
---|
| 1882 | * are not recompiled, even if things have changed. |
---|
| 1883 | */ |
---|
| 1884 | |
---|
| 1885 | if (bodyPtr->typePtr == &tclByteCodeType) { |
---|
| 1886 | if (((Interp *) *codePtr->interpHandle == iPtr) |
---|
| 1887 | && (codePtr->compileEpoch == iPtr->compileEpoch) |
---|
| 1888 | && (codePtr->nsPtr == nsPtr) |
---|
| 1889 | && (codePtr->nsEpoch == nsPtr->resolverEpoch)) { |
---|
| 1890 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 1891 | } else { |
---|
| 1892 | if (codePtr->flags & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED) { |
---|
| 1893 | if ((Interp *) *codePtr->interpHandle != iPtr) { |
---|
| 1894 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, |
---|
| 1895 | "a precompiled script jumped interps", NULL); |
---|
| 1896 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 1897 | } |
---|
| 1898 | codePtr->compileEpoch = iPtr->compileEpoch; |
---|
| 1899 | codePtr->nsPtr = nsPtr; |
---|
| 1900 | } else { |
---|
| 1901 | bodyPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc(bodyPtr); |
---|
| 1902 | bodyPtr->typePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1903 | } |
---|
| 1904 | } |
---|
| 1905 | } |
---|
| 1906 | if (bodyPtr->typePtr != &tclByteCodeType) { |
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| 1907 | Tcl_HashEntry *hePtr; |
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| 1908 | |
---|
| 1909 | #ifdef TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG |
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| 1910 | if (tclTraceCompile >= 1) { |
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| 1911 | /* |
---|
| 1912 | * Display a line summarizing the top level command we are about |
---|
| 1913 | * to compile. |
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| 1914 | */ |
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| 1915 | |
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| 1916 | Tcl_Obj *message; |
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| 1917 | |
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| 1918 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(message, "Compiling "); |
---|
| 1919 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(message); |
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| 1920 | Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(message, description, " \"", NULL); |
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| 1921 | Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj(message, procName, -1, 50, NULL); |
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| 1922 | fprintf(stdout, "%s\"\n", TclGetString(message)); |
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| 1923 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(message); |
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| 1924 | } |
---|
| 1925 | #endif |
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| 1926 | |
---|
| 1927 | /* |
---|
| 1928 | * Plug the current procPtr into the interpreter and coerce the code |
---|
| 1929 | * body to byte codes. The interpreter needs to know which proc it's |
---|
| 1930 | * compiling so that it can access its list of compiled locals. |
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| 1931 | * |
---|
| 1932 | * TRICKY NOTE: Be careful to push a call frame with the proper |
---|
| 1933 | * namespace context, so that the byte codes are compiled in the |
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| 1934 | * appropriate class context. |
---|
| 1935 | */ |
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| 1936 | |
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| 1937 | saveProcPtr = iPtr->compiledProcPtr; |
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| 1938 | |
---|
| 1939 | if (procPtrPtr != NULL && procPtr->refCount > 1) { |
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| 1940 | Tcl_Command token; |
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| 1941 | Tcl_CmdInfo info; |
---|
| 1942 | Proc *newProc = (Proc *) ckalloc(sizeof(Proc)); |
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| 1943 | |
---|
| 1944 | newProc->iPtr = procPtr->iPtr; |
---|
| 1945 | newProc->refCount = 1; |
---|
| 1946 | newProc->cmdPtr = procPtr->cmdPtr; |
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| 1947 | token = (Tcl_Command) newProc->cmdPtr; |
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| 1948 | newProc->bodyPtr = Tcl_DuplicateObj(bodyPtr); |
---|
| 1949 | bodyPtr = newProc->bodyPtr; |
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| 1950 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(bodyPtr); |
---|
| 1951 | newProc->numArgs = procPtr->numArgs; |
---|
| 1952 | |
---|
| 1953 | newProc->numCompiledLocals = newProc->numArgs; |
---|
| 1954 | newProc->firstLocalPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1955 | newProc->lastLocalPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1956 | localPtr = procPtr->firstLocalPtr; |
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| 1957 | for (i=0; i<newProc->numArgs; i++, localPtr=localPtr->nextPtr) { |
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| 1958 | CompiledLocal *copy = (CompiledLocal *) ckalloc((unsigned) |
---|
| 1959 | (sizeof(CompiledLocal) - sizeof(localPtr->name) |
---|
| 1960 | + localPtr->nameLength + 1)); |
---|
| 1961 | |
---|
| 1962 | if (newProc->firstLocalPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 1963 | newProc->firstLocalPtr = newProc->lastLocalPtr = copy; |
---|
| 1964 | } else { |
---|
| 1965 | newProc->lastLocalPtr->nextPtr = copy; |
---|
| 1966 | newProc->lastLocalPtr = copy; |
---|
| 1967 | } |
---|
| 1968 | copy->nextPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 1969 | copy->nameLength = localPtr->nameLength; |
---|
| 1970 | copy->frameIndex = localPtr->frameIndex; |
---|
| 1971 | copy->flags = localPtr->flags; |
---|
| 1972 | copy->defValuePtr = localPtr->defValuePtr; |
---|
| 1973 | if (copy->defValuePtr) { |
---|
| 1974 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(copy->defValuePtr); |
---|
| 1975 | } |
---|
| 1976 | copy->resolveInfo = localPtr->resolveInfo; |
---|
| 1977 | strcpy(copy->name, localPtr->name); |
---|
| 1978 | } |
---|
| 1979 | |
---|
| 1980 | /* |
---|
| 1981 | * Reset the ClientData |
---|
| 1982 | */ |
---|
| 1983 | |
---|
| 1984 | Tcl_GetCommandInfoFromToken(token, &info); |
---|
| 1985 | if (info.objClientData == (ClientData) procPtr) { |
---|
| 1986 | info.objClientData = (ClientData) newProc; |
---|
| 1987 | } |
---|
| 1988 | if (info.clientData == (ClientData) procPtr) { |
---|
| 1989 | info.clientData = (ClientData) newProc; |
---|
| 1990 | } |
---|
| 1991 | if (info.deleteData == (ClientData) procPtr) { |
---|
| 1992 | info.deleteData = (ClientData) newProc; |
---|
| 1993 | } |
---|
| 1994 | Tcl_SetCommandInfoFromToken(token, &info); |
---|
| 1995 | |
---|
| 1996 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 1997 | *procPtrPtr = procPtr = newProc; |
---|
| 1998 | } |
---|
| 1999 | iPtr->compiledProcPtr = procPtr; |
---|
| 2000 | |
---|
| 2001 | (void) TclPushStackFrame(interp, &framePtr, |
---|
| 2002 | (Tcl_Namespace *) nsPtr, /* isProcCallFrame */ 0); |
---|
| 2003 | |
---|
| 2004 | /* |
---|
| 2005 | * TIP #280: We get the invoking context from the cmdFrame which |
---|
| 2006 | * was saved by 'Tcl_ProcObjCmd' (using linePBodyPtr). |
---|
| 2007 | */ |
---|
| 2008 | |
---|
| 2009 | hePtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, (char *) procPtr); |
---|
| 2010 | |
---|
| 2011 | /* |
---|
| 2012 | * Constructed saved frame has body as word 0. See Tcl_ProcObjCmd. |
---|
| 2013 | */ |
---|
| 2014 | |
---|
| 2015 | iPtr->invokeWord = 0; |
---|
| 2016 | iPtr->invokeCmdFramePtr = |
---|
| 2017 | (hePtr ? (CmdFrame *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hePtr) : NULL); |
---|
| 2018 | (void) tclByteCodeType.setFromAnyProc(interp, bodyPtr); |
---|
| 2019 | iPtr->invokeCmdFramePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2020 | TclPopStackFrame(interp); |
---|
| 2021 | iPtr->compiledProcPtr = saveProcPtr; |
---|
| 2022 | } else if (codePtr->nsEpoch != nsPtr->resolverEpoch) { |
---|
| 2023 | /* |
---|
| 2024 | * The resolver epoch has changed, but we only need to invalidate the |
---|
| 2025 | * resolver cache. |
---|
| 2026 | */ |
---|
| 2027 | |
---|
| 2028 | codePtr->nsEpoch = nsPtr->resolverEpoch; |
---|
| 2029 | codePtr->flags |= TCL_BYTECODE_RESOLVE_VARS; |
---|
| 2030 | } |
---|
| 2031 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 2032 | } |
---|
| 2033 | |
---|
| 2034 | /* |
---|
| 2035 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2036 | * |
---|
| 2037 | * MakeProcError -- |
---|
| 2038 | * |
---|
| 2039 | * Function called by TclObjInterpProc to create the stack information |
---|
| 2040 | * upon an error from a procedure. |
---|
| 2041 | * |
---|
| 2042 | * Results: |
---|
| 2043 | * The interpreter's error info trace is set to a value that supplements |
---|
| 2044 | * the error code. |
---|
| 2045 | * |
---|
| 2046 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2047 | * none. |
---|
| 2048 | * |
---|
| 2049 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2050 | */ |
---|
| 2051 | |
---|
| 2052 | static void |
---|
| 2053 | MakeProcError( |
---|
| 2054 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter in which the procedure was |
---|
| 2055 | * called. */ |
---|
| 2056 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj) /* Name of the procedure. Used for error |
---|
| 2057 | * messages and trace information. */ |
---|
| 2058 | { |
---|
| 2059 | int overflow, limit = 60, nameLen; |
---|
| 2060 | const char *procName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(procNameObj, &nameLen); |
---|
| 2061 | |
---|
| 2062 | overflow = (nameLen > limit); |
---|
| 2063 | Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
---|
| 2064 | "\n (procedure \"%.*s%s\" line %d)", |
---|
| 2065 | (overflow ? limit : nameLen), procName, |
---|
| 2066 | (overflow ? "..." : ""), interp->errorLine)); |
---|
| 2067 | } |
---|
| 2068 | |
---|
| 2069 | /* |
---|
| 2070 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2071 | * |
---|
| 2072 | * TclProcDeleteProc -- |
---|
| 2073 | * |
---|
| 2074 | * This function is invoked just before a command procedure is removed |
---|
| 2075 | * from an interpreter. Its job is to release all the resources allocated |
---|
| 2076 | * to the procedure. |
---|
| 2077 | * |
---|
| 2078 | * Results: |
---|
| 2079 | * None. |
---|
| 2080 | * |
---|
| 2081 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2082 | * Memory gets freed, unless the procedure is actively being executed. |
---|
| 2083 | * In this case the cleanup is delayed until the last call to the current |
---|
| 2084 | * procedure completes. |
---|
| 2085 | * |
---|
| 2086 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2087 | */ |
---|
| 2088 | |
---|
| 2089 | void |
---|
| 2090 | TclProcDeleteProc( |
---|
| 2091 | ClientData clientData) /* Procedure to be deleted. */ |
---|
| 2092 | { |
---|
| 2093 | Proc *procPtr = (Proc *) clientData; |
---|
| 2094 | |
---|
| 2095 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 2096 | if (procPtr->refCount <= 0) { |
---|
| 2097 | TclProcCleanupProc(procPtr); |
---|
| 2098 | } |
---|
| 2099 | } |
---|
| 2100 | |
---|
| 2101 | /* |
---|
| 2102 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2103 | * |
---|
| 2104 | * TclProcCleanupProc -- |
---|
| 2105 | * |
---|
| 2106 | * This function does all the real work of freeing up a Proc structure. |
---|
| 2107 | * It's called only when the structure's reference count becomes zero. |
---|
| 2108 | * |
---|
| 2109 | * Results: |
---|
| 2110 | * None. |
---|
| 2111 | * |
---|
| 2112 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2113 | * Memory gets freed. |
---|
| 2114 | * |
---|
| 2115 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2116 | */ |
---|
| 2117 | |
---|
| 2118 | void |
---|
| 2119 | TclProcCleanupProc( |
---|
| 2120 | register Proc *procPtr) /* Procedure to be deleted. */ |
---|
| 2121 | { |
---|
| 2122 | register CompiledLocal *localPtr; |
---|
| 2123 | Tcl_Obj *bodyPtr = procPtr->bodyPtr; |
---|
| 2124 | Tcl_Obj *defPtr; |
---|
| 2125 | Tcl_ResolvedVarInfo *resVarInfo; |
---|
| 2126 | Tcl_HashEntry *hePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2127 | CmdFrame *cfPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2128 | Interp *iPtr = procPtr->iPtr; |
---|
| 2129 | |
---|
| 2130 | if (bodyPtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 2131 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(bodyPtr); |
---|
| 2132 | } |
---|
| 2133 | for (localPtr = procPtr->firstLocalPtr; localPtr != NULL; ) { |
---|
| 2134 | CompiledLocal *nextPtr = localPtr->nextPtr; |
---|
| 2135 | |
---|
| 2136 | resVarInfo = localPtr->resolveInfo; |
---|
| 2137 | if (resVarInfo) { |
---|
| 2138 | if (resVarInfo->deleteProc) { |
---|
| 2139 | (*resVarInfo->deleteProc)(resVarInfo); |
---|
| 2140 | } else { |
---|
| 2141 | ckfree((char *) resVarInfo); |
---|
| 2142 | } |
---|
| 2143 | } |
---|
| 2144 | |
---|
| 2145 | if (localPtr->defValuePtr != NULL) { |
---|
| 2146 | defPtr = localPtr->defValuePtr; |
---|
| 2147 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(defPtr); |
---|
| 2148 | } |
---|
| 2149 | ckfree((char *) localPtr); |
---|
| 2150 | localPtr = nextPtr; |
---|
| 2151 | } |
---|
| 2152 | ckfree((char *) procPtr); |
---|
| 2153 | |
---|
| 2154 | /* |
---|
| 2155 | * TIP #280: Release the location data associated with this Proc |
---|
| 2156 | * structure, if any. The interpreter may not exist (For example for |
---|
| 2157 | * procbody structurues created by tbcload. |
---|
| 2158 | */ |
---|
| 2159 | |
---|
| 2160 | if (!iPtr) { |
---|
| 2161 | return; |
---|
| 2162 | } |
---|
| 2163 | |
---|
| 2164 | hePtr = Tcl_FindHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, (char *) procPtr); |
---|
| 2165 | if (!hePtr) { |
---|
| 2166 | return; |
---|
| 2167 | } |
---|
| 2168 | |
---|
| 2169 | cfPtr = (CmdFrame *) Tcl_GetHashValue(hePtr); |
---|
| 2170 | |
---|
| 2171 | if (cfPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { |
---|
| 2172 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(cfPtr->data.eval.path); |
---|
| 2173 | cfPtr->data.eval.path = NULL; |
---|
| 2174 | } |
---|
| 2175 | ckfree((char *) cfPtr->line); |
---|
| 2176 | cfPtr->line = NULL; |
---|
| 2177 | ckfree((char *) cfPtr); |
---|
| 2178 | Tcl_DeleteHashEntry(hePtr); |
---|
| 2179 | } |
---|
| 2180 | |
---|
| 2181 | /* |
---|
| 2182 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2183 | * |
---|
| 2184 | * TclUpdateReturnInfo -- |
---|
| 2185 | * |
---|
| 2186 | * This function is called when procedures return, and at other points |
---|
| 2187 | * where the TCL_RETURN code is used. It examines the returnLevel and |
---|
| 2188 | * returnCode to determine the real return status. |
---|
| 2189 | * |
---|
| 2190 | * Results: |
---|
| 2191 | * The return value is the true completion code to use for the procedure |
---|
| 2192 | * or script, instead of TCL_RETURN. |
---|
| 2193 | * |
---|
| 2194 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2195 | * None. |
---|
| 2196 | * |
---|
| 2197 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2198 | */ |
---|
| 2199 | |
---|
| 2200 | int |
---|
| 2201 | TclUpdateReturnInfo( |
---|
| 2202 | Interp *iPtr) /* Interpreter for which TCL_RETURN exception |
---|
| 2203 | * is being processed. */ |
---|
| 2204 | { |
---|
| 2205 | int code = TCL_RETURN; |
---|
| 2206 | |
---|
| 2207 | iPtr->returnLevel--; |
---|
| 2208 | if (iPtr->returnLevel < 0) { |
---|
| 2209 | Tcl_Panic("TclUpdateReturnInfo: negative return level"); |
---|
| 2210 | } |
---|
| 2211 | if (iPtr->returnLevel == 0) { |
---|
| 2212 | /* |
---|
| 2213 | * Now we've reached the level to return the requested -code. |
---|
| 2214 | */ |
---|
| 2215 | |
---|
| 2216 | code = iPtr->returnCode; |
---|
| 2217 | if (code == TCL_ERROR) { |
---|
| 2218 | iPtr->flags |= ERR_LEGACY_COPY; |
---|
| 2219 | } |
---|
| 2220 | } |
---|
| 2221 | return code; |
---|
| 2222 | } |
---|
| 2223 | |
---|
| 2224 | /* |
---|
| 2225 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2226 | * |
---|
| 2227 | * TclGetObjInterpProc -- |
---|
| 2228 | * |
---|
| 2229 | * Returns a pointer to the TclObjInterpProc function; this is different |
---|
| 2230 | * from the value obtained from the TclObjInterpProc reference on systems |
---|
| 2231 | * like Windows where import and export versions of a function exported |
---|
| 2232 | * by a DLL exist. |
---|
| 2233 | * |
---|
| 2234 | * Results: |
---|
| 2235 | * Returns the internal address of the TclObjInterpProc function. |
---|
| 2236 | * |
---|
| 2237 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2238 | * None. |
---|
| 2239 | * |
---|
| 2240 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2241 | */ |
---|
| 2242 | |
---|
| 2243 | TclObjCmdProcType |
---|
| 2244 | TclGetObjInterpProc(void) |
---|
| 2245 | { |
---|
| 2246 | return (TclObjCmdProcType) TclObjInterpProc; |
---|
| 2247 | } |
---|
| 2248 | |
---|
| 2249 | /* |
---|
| 2250 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2251 | * |
---|
| 2252 | * TclNewProcBodyObj -- |
---|
| 2253 | * |
---|
| 2254 | * Creates a new object, of type "procbody", whose internal |
---|
| 2255 | * representation is the given Proc struct. The newly created object's |
---|
| 2256 | * reference count is 0. |
---|
| 2257 | * |
---|
| 2258 | * Results: |
---|
| 2259 | * Returns a pointer to a newly allocated Tcl_Obj, NULL on error. |
---|
| 2260 | * |
---|
| 2261 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2262 | * The reference count in the ByteCode attached to the Proc is bumped up |
---|
| 2263 | * by one, since the internal rep stores a pointer to it. |
---|
| 2264 | * |
---|
| 2265 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2266 | */ |
---|
| 2267 | |
---|
| 2268 | Tcl_Obj * |
---|
| 2269 | TclNewProcBodyObj( |
---|
| 2270 | Proc *procPtr) /* the Proc struct to store as the internal |
---|
| 2271 | * representation. */ |
---|
| 2272 | { |
---|
| 2273 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr; |
---|
| 2274 | |
---|
| 2275 | if (!procPtr) { |
---|
| 2276 | return NULL; |
---|
| 2277 | } |
---|
| 2278 | |
---|
| 2279 | TclNewObj(objPtr); |
---|
| 2280 | if (objPtr) { |
---|
| 2281 | objPtr->typePtr = &tclProcBodyType; |
---|
| 2282 | objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr = procPtr; |
---|
| 2283 | |
---|
| 2284 | procPtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 2285 | } |
---|
| 2286 | |
---|
| 2287 | return objPtr; |
---|
| 2288 | } |
---|
| 2289 | |
---|
| 2290 | /* |
---|
| 2291 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2292 | * |
---|
| 2293 | * ProcBodyDup -- |
---|
| 2294 | * |
---|
| 2295 | * Tcl_ObjType's Dup function for the proc body object. Bumps the |
---|
| 2296 | * reference count on the Proc stored in the internal representation. |
---|
| 2297 | * |
---|
| 2298 | * Results: |
---|
| 2299 | * None. |
---|
| 2300 | * |
---|
| 2301 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2302 | * Sets up the object in dupPtr to be a duplicate of the one in srcPtr. |
---|
| 2303 | * |
---|
| 2304 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2305 | */ |
---|
| 2306 | |
---|
| 2307 | static void |
---|
| 2308 | ProcBodyDup( |
---|
| 2309 | Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, /* Object to copy. */ |
---|
| 2310 | Tcl_Obj *dupPtr) /* Target object for the duplication. */ |
---|
| 2311 | { |
---|
| 2312 | Proc *procPtr = srcPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 2313 | |
---|
| 2314 | dupPtr->typePtr = &tclProcBodyType; |
---|
| 2315 | dupPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr = procPtr; |
---|
| 2316 | procPtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 2317 | } |
---|
| 2318 | |
---|
| 2319 | /* |
---|
| 2320 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2321 | * |
---|
| 2322 | * ProcBodyFree -- |
---|
| 2323 | * |
---|
| 2324 | * Tcl_ObjType's Free function for the proc body object. The reference |
---|
| 2325 | * count on its Proc struct is decreased by 1; if the count reaches 0, |
---|
| 2326 | * the proc is freed. |
---|
| 2327 | * |
---|
| 2328 | * Results: |
---|
| 2329 | * None. |
---|
| 2330 | * |
---|
| 2331 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2332 | * If the reference count on the Proc struct reaches 0, the struct is |
---|
| 2333 | * freed. |
---|
| 2334 | * |
---|
| 2335 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2336 | */ |
---|
| 2337 | |
---|
| 2338 | static void |
---|
| 2339 | ProcBodyFree( |
---|
| 2340 | Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to clean up. */ |
---|
| 2341 | { |
---|
| 2342 | Proc *procPtr = objPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr; |
---|
| 2343 | |
---|
| 2344 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 2345 | if (procPtr->refCount <= 0) { |
---|
| 2346 | TclProcCleanupProc(procPtr); |
---|
| 2347 | } |
---|
| 2348 | } |
---|
| 2349 | |
---|
| 2350 | /* |
---|
| 2351 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2352 | * |
---|
| 2353 | * DupLambdaInternalRep, FreeLambdaInternalRep, SetLambdaFromAny -- |
---|
| 2354 | * |
---|
| 2355 | * How to manage the internal representations of lambda term objects. |
---|
| 2356 | * Syntactically they look like a two- or three-element list, where the |
---|
| 2357 | * first element is the formal arguments, the second is the the body, and |
---|
| 2358 | * the (optional) third is the namespace to execute the lambda term |
---|
| 2359 | * within (the global namespace is assumed if it is absent). |
---|
| 2360 | * |
---|
| 2361 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2362 | */ |
---|
| 2363 | |
---|
| 2364 | static void |
---|
| 2365 | DupLambdaInternalRep( |
---|
| 2366 | Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, /* Object with internal rep to copy. */ |
---|
| 2367 | register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr) /* Object with internal rep to set. */ |
---|
| 2368 | { |
---|
| 2369 | Proc *procPtr = srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2370 | Tcl_Obj *nsObjPtr = srcPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2; |
---|
| 2371 | |
---|
| 2372 | copyPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = procPtr; |
---|
| 2373 | copyPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = nsObjPtr; |
---|
| 2374 | |
---|
| 2375 | procPtr->refCount++; |
---|
| 2376 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(nsObjPtr); |
---|
| 2377 | copyPtr->typePtr = &lambdaType; |
---|
| 2378 | } |
---|
| 2379 | |
---|
| 2380 | static void |
---|
| 2381 | FreeLambdaInternalRep( |
---|
| 2382 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* CmdName object with internal representation |
---|
| 2383 | * to free. */ |
---|
| 2384 | { |
---|
| 2385 | Proc *procPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2386 | Tcl_Obj *nsObjPtr = objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2; |
---|
| 2387 | |
---|
| 2388 | procPtr->refCount--; |
---|
| 2389 | if (procPtr->refCount == 0) { |
---|
| 2390 | TclProcCleanupProc(procPtr); |
---|
| 2391 | } |
---|
| 2392 | TclDecrRefCount(nsObjPtr); |
---|
| 2393 | } |
---|
| 2394 | |
---|
| 2395 | static int |
---|
| 2396 | SetLambdaFromAny( |
---|
| 2397 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */ |
---|
| 2398 | register Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert. */ |
---|
| 2399 | { |
---|
| 2400 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 2401 | char *name; |
---|
| 2402 | Tcl_Obj *argsPtr, *bodyPtr, *nsObjPtr, **objv, *errPtr; |
---|
| 2403 | int objc, result; |
---|
| 2404 | Proc *procPtr; |
---|
| 2405 | |
---|
| 2406 | /* |
---|
| 2407 | * Convert objPtr to list type first; if it cannot be converted, or if its |
---|
| 2408 | * length is not 2, then it cannot be converted to lambdaType. |
---|
| 2409 | */ |
---|
| 2410 | |
---|
| 2411 | result = TclListObjGetElements(interp, objPtr, &objc, &objv); |
---|
| 2412 | if ((result != TCL_OK) || ((objc != 2) && (objc != 3))) { |
---|
| 2413 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(errPtr, "can't interpret \""); |
---|
| 2414 | Tcl_AppendObjToObj(errPtr, objPtr); |
---|
| 2415 | Tcl_AppendToObj(errPtr, "\" as a lambda expression", -1); |
---|
| 2416 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, errPtr); |
---|
| 2417 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2418 | } |
---|
| 2419 | |
---|
| 2420 | argsPtr = objv[0]; |
---|
| 2421 | bodyPtr = objv[1]; |
---|
| 2422 | |
---|
| 2423 | /* |
---|
| 2424 | * Create and initialize the Proc struct. The cmdPtr field is set to NULL |
---|
| 2425 | * to signal that this is an anonymous function. |
---|
| 2426 | */ |
---|
| 2427 | |
---|
| 2428 | name = TclGetString(objPtr); |
---|
| 2429 | |
---|
| 2430 | if (TclCreateProc(interp, /*ignored nsPtr*/ NULL, name, argsPtr, bodyPtr, |
---|
| 2431 | &procPtr) != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2432 | Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
---|
| 2433 | "\n (parsing lambda expression \"%s\")", name)); |
---|
| 2434 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2435 | } |
---|
| 2436 | |
---|
| 2437 | /* |
---|
| 2438 | * CAREFUL: TclCreateProc returns refCount==1! [Bug 1578454] |
---|
| 2439 | * procPtr->refCount = 1; |
---|
| 2440 | */ |
---|
| 2441 | |
---|
| 2442 | procPtr->cmdPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2443 | |
---|
| 2444 | /* |
---|
| 2445 | * TIP #280: Remember the line the apply body is starting on. In a Byte |
---|
| 2446 | * code context we ask the engine to provide us with the necessary |
---|
| 2447 | * information. This is for the initialization of the byte code compiler |
---|
| 2448 | * when the body is used for the first time. |
---|
| 2449 | * |
---|
| 2450 | * NOTE: The body is the second word in the 'objPtr'. Its location, |
---|
| 2451 | * accessible through 'context.line[1]' (see below) is therefore only the |
---|
| 2452 | * first approximation of the actual line the body is on. We have to use |
---|
| 2453 | * the string rep of the 'objPtr' to determine the exact line. This is |
---|
| 2454 | * available already through 'name'. Use 'TclListLines', see 'switch' |
---|
| 2455 | * (tclCmdMZ.c). |
---|
| 2456 | * |
---|
| 2457 | * This code is nearly identical to the #280 code in Tcl_ProcObjCmd, see |
---|
| 2458 | * this file. The differences are the different index of the body in the |
---|
| 2459 | * line array of the context, and the special processing mentioned in the |
---|
| 2460 | * previous paragraph to track into the list. Find a way to factor the |
---|
| 2461 | * common elements into a single function. |
---|
| 2462 | */ |
---|
| 2463 | |
---|
| 2464 | if (iPtr->cmdFramePtr) { |
---|
| 2465 | CmdFrame *contextPtr; |
---|
| 2466 | |
---|
| 2467 | contextPtr = (CmdFrame *) TclStackAlloc(interp, sizeof(CmdFrame)); |
---|
| 2468 | *contextPtr = *iPtr->cmdFramePtr; |
---|
| 2469 | |
---|
| 2470 | if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_BC) { |
---|
| 2471 | /* |
---|
| 2472 | * Retrieve the source context from the bytecode. This call |
---|
| 2473 | * accounts for the reference to the source file, if any, held in |
---|
| 2474 | * 'context.data.eval.path'. |
---|
| 2475 | */ |
---|
| 2476 | |
---|
| 2477 | TclGetSrcInfoForPc(contextPtr); |
---|
| 2478 | } else if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { |
---|
| 2479 | /* |
---|
| 2480 | * We created a new reference to the source file path name when we |
---|
| 2481 | * created 'context' above. Account for the reference. |
---|
| 2482 | */ |
---|
| 2483 | |
---|
| 2484 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(contextPtr->data.eval.path); |
---|
| 2485 | |
---|
| 2486 | } |
---|
| 2487 | |
---|
| 2488 | if (contextPtr->type == TCL_LOCATION_SOURCE) { |
---|
| 2489 | /* |
---|
| 2490 | * We can record source location within a lambda only if the body |
---|
| 2491 | * was not created by substitution. |
---|
| 2492 | */ |
---|
| 2493 | |
---|
| 2494 | if (contextPtr->line |
---|
| 2495 | && (contextPtr->nline >= 2) && (contextPtr->line[1] >= 0)) { |
---|
| 2496 | int isNew, buf[2]; |
---|
| 2497 | CmdFrame *cfPtr = (CmdFrame *) ckalloc(sizeof(CmdFrame)); |
---|
| 2498 | |
---|
| 2499 | /* |
---|
| 2500 | * Move from approximation (line of list cmd word) to actual |
---|
| 2501 | * location (line of 2nd list element). |
---|
| 2502 | */ |
---|
| 2503 | |
---|
| 2504 | TclListLines(name, contextPtr->line[1], 2, buf); |
---|
| 2505 | |
---|
| 2506 | cfPtr->level = -1; |
---|
| 2507 | cfPtr->type = contextPtr->type; |
---|
| 2508 | cfPtr->line = (int *) ckalloc(sizeof(int)); |
---|
| 2509 | cfPtr->line[0] = buf[1]; |
---|
| 2510 | cfPtr->nline = 1; |
---|
| 2511 | cfPtr->framePtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2512 | cfPtr->nextPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2513 | |
---|
| 2514 | cfPtr->data.eval.path = contextPtr->data.eval.path; |
---|
| 2515 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(cfPtr->data.eval.path); |
---|
| 2516 | |
---|
| 2517 | cfPtr->cmd.str.cmd = NULL; |
---|
| 2518 | cfPtr->cmd.str.len = 0; |
---|
| 2519 | |
---|
| 2520 | Tcl_SetHashValue(Tcl_CreateHashEntry(iPtr->linePBodyPtr, |
---|
| 2521 | (char *) procPtr, &isNew), cfPtr); |
---|
| 2522 | } |
---|
| 2523 | |
---|
| 2524 | /* |
---|
| 2525 | * 'contextPtr' is going out of scope. Release the reference that |
---|
| 2526 | * it's holding to the source file path |
---|
| 2527 | */ |
---|
| 2528 | |
---|
| 2529 | Tcl_DecrRefCount(contextPtr->data.eval.path); |
---|
| 2530 | } |
---|
| 2531 | TclStackFree(interp, contextPtr); |
---|
| 2532 | } |
---|
| 2533 | |
---|
| 2534 | /* |
---|
| 2535 | * Set the namespace for this lambda: given by objv[2] understood as a |
---|
| 2536 | * global reference, or else global per default. |
---|
| 2537 | */ |
---|
| 2538 | |
---|
| 2539 | if (objc == 2) { |
---|
| 2540 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(nsObjPtr, "::"); |
---|
| 2541 | } else { |
---|
| 2542 | char *nsName = TclGetString(objv[2]); |
---|
| 2543 | |
---|
| 2544 | if ((*nsName != ':') || (*(nsName+1) != ':')) { |
---|
| 2545 | TclNewLiteralStringObj(nsObjPtr, "::"); |
---|
| 2546 | Tcl_AppendObjToObj(nsObjPtr, objv[2]); |
---|
| 2547 | } else { |
---|
| 2548 | nsObjPtr = objv[2]; |
---|
| 2549 | } |
---|
| 2550 | } |
---|
| 2551 | |
---|
| 2552 | Tcl_IncrRefCount(nsObjPtr); |
---|
| 2553 | |
---|
| 2554 | /* |
---|
| 2555 | * Free the list internalrep of objPtr - this will free argsPtr, but |
---|
| 2556 | * bodyPtr retains a reference from the Proc structure. Then finish the |
---|
| 2557 | * conversion to lambdaType. |
---|
| 2558 | */ |
---|
| 2559 | |
---|
| 2560 | objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr); |
---|
| 2561 | |
---|
| 2562 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = procPtr; |
---|
| 2563 | objPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2 = nsObjPtr; |
---|
| 2564 | objPtr->typePtr = &lambdaType; |
---|
| 2565 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 2566 | } |
---|
| 2567 | |
---|
| 2568 | /* |
---|
| 2569 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2570 | * |
---|
| 2571 | * Tcl_ApplyObjCmd -- |
---|
| 2572 | * |
---|
| 2573 | * This object-based function is invoked to process the "apply" Tcl |
---|
| 2574 | * command. See the user documentation for details on what it does. |
---|
| 2575 | * |
---|
| 2576 | * Results: |
---|
| 2577 | * A standard Tcl object result value. |
---|
| 2578 | * |
---|
| 2579 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2580 | * Depends on the content of the lambda term (i.e., objv[1]). |
---|
| 2581 | * |
---|
| 2582 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2583 | */ |
---|
| 2584 | |
---|
| 2585 | int |
---|
| 2586 | Tcl_ApplyObjCmd( |
---|
| 2587 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
---|
| 2588 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 2589 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
| 2590 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]) /* Argument objects. */ |
---|
| 2591 | { |
---|
| 2592 | Interp *iPtr = (Interp *) interp; |
---|
| 2593 | Proc *procPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2594 | Tcl_Obj *lambdaPtr, *nsObjPtr; |
---|
| 2595 | int result, isRootEnsemble; |
---|
| 2596 | Command cmd; |
---|
| 2597 | Tcl_Namespace *nsPtr; |
---|
| 2598 | ExtraFrameInfo efi; |
---|
| 2599 | |
---|
| 2600 | if (objc < 2) { |
---|
| 2601 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "lambdaExpr ?arg1 arg2 ...?"); |
---|
| 2602 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2603 | } |
---|
| 2604 | |
---|
| 2605 | /* |
---|
| 2606 | * Set lambdaPtr, convert it to lambdaType in the current interp if |
---|
| 2607 | * necessary. |
---|
| 2608 | */ |
---|
| 2609 | |
---|
| 2610 | lambdaPtr = objv[1]; |
---|
| 2611 | if (lambdaPtr->typePtr == &lambdaType) { |
---|
| 2612 | procPtr = lambdaPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2613 | } |
---|
| 2614 | |
---|
| 2615 | #define JOE_EXTENSION 0 |
---|
| 2616 | #if JOE_EXTENSION |
---|
| 2617 | else { |
---|
| 2618 | /* |
---|
| 2619 | * Joe English's suggestion to allow cmdNames to function as lambdas. |
---|
| 2620 | * Also requires making tclCmdNameType non-static in tclObj.c |
---|
| 2621 | */ |
---|
| 2622 | |
---|
| 2623 | Tcl_Obj *elemPtr; |
---|
| 2624 | int numElem; |
---|
| 2625 | |
---|
| 2626 | if ((lambdaPtr->typePtr == &tclCmdNameType) || |
---|
| 2627 | (TclListObjGetElements(interp, lambdaPtr, &numElem, |
---|
| 2628 | &elemPtr) == TCL_OK && numElem == 1)) { |
---|
| 2629 | return Tcl_EvalObjv(interp, objc-1, objv+1, 0); |
---|
| 2630 | } |
---|
| 2631 | } |
---|
| 2632 | #endif |
---|
| 2633 | |
---|
| 2634 | if ((procPtr == NULL) || (procPtr->iPtr != iPtr)) { |
---|
| 2635 | result = SetLambdaFromAny(interp, lambdaPtr); |
---|
| 2636 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2637 | return result; |
---|
| 2638 | } |
---|
| 2639 | procPtr = lambdaPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2640 | } |
---|
| 2641 | |
---|
| 2642 | memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(Command)); |
---|
| 2643 | procPtr->cmdPtr = &cmd; |
---|
| 2644 | |
---|
| 2645 | /* |
---|
| 2646 | * TIP#280 (semi-)HACK! |
---|
| 2647 | * |
---|
| 2648 | * Using cmd.clientData to tell [info frame] how to render the |
---|
| 2649 | * 'lambdaPtr'. The InfoFrameCmd will detect this case by testing cmd.hPtr |
---|
| 2650 | * for NULL. This condition holds here because of the 'memset' above, and |
---|
| 2651 | * nowhere else (in the core). Regular commands always have a valid |
---|
| 2652 | * 'hPtr', and lambda's never. |
---|
| 2653 | */ |
---|
| 2654 | |
---|
| 2655 | efi.length = 1; |
---|
| 2656 | efi.fields[0].name = "lambda"; |
---|
| 2657 | efi.fields[0].proc = NULL; |
---|
| 2658 | efi.fields[0].clientData = lambdaPtr; |
---|
| 2659 | cmd.clientData = &efi; |
---|
| 2660 | |
---|
| 2661 | /* |
---|
| 2662 | * Find the namespace where this lambda should run, and push a call frame |
---|
| 2663 | * for that namespace. Note that TclObjInterpProc() will pop it. |
---|
| 2664 | */ |
---|
| 2665 | |
---|
| 2666 | nsObjPtr = lambdaPtr->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2; |
---|
| 2667 | result = TclGetNamespaceFromObj(interp, nsObjPtr, &nsPtr); |
---|
| 2668 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2669 | return result; |
---|
| 2670 | } |
---|
| 2671 | |
---|
| 2672 | cmd.nsPtr = (Namespace *) nsPtr; |
---|
| 2673 | |
---|
| 2674 | isRootEnsemble = (iPtr->ensembleRewrite.sourceObjs == NULL); |
---|
| 2675 | if (isRootEnsemble) { |
---|
| 2676 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.sourceObjs = objv; |
---|
| 2677 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numRemovedObjs = 1; |
---|
| 2678 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs = 0; |
---|
| 2679 | } else { |
---|
| 2680 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs -= 1; |
---|
| 2681 | } |
---|
| 2682 | |
---|
| 2683 | result = PushProcCallFrame((ClientData) procPtr, interp, objc, objv, 1); |
---|
| 2684 | if (result == TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2685 | result = TclObjInterpProcCore(interp, objv[1], 2, &MakeLambdaError); |
---|
| 2686 | } |
---|
| 2687 | |
---|
| 2688 | if (isRootEnsemble) { |
---|
| 2689 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.sourceObjs = NULL; |
---|
| 2690 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numRemovedObjs = 0; |
---|
| 2691 | iPtr->ensembleRewrite.numInsertedObjs = 0; |
---|
| 2692 | } |
---|
| 2693 | |
---|
| 2694 | return result; |
---|
| 2695 | } |
---|
| 2696 | |
---|
| 2697 | /* |
---|
| 2698 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2699 | * |
---|
| 2700 | * MakeLambdaError -- |
---|
| 2701 | * |
---|
| 2702 | * Function called by TclObjInterpProc to create the stack information |
---|
| 2703 | * upon an error from a lambda term. |
---|
| 2704 | * |
---|
| 2705 | * Results: |
---|
| 2706 | * The interpreter's error info trace is set to a value that supplements |
---|
| 2707 | * the error code. |
---|
| 2708 | * |
---|
| 2709 | * Side effects: |
---|
| 2710 | * none. |
---|
| 2711 | * |
---|
| 2712 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2713 | */ |
---|
| 2714 | |
---|
| 2715 | static void |
---|
| 2716 | MakeLambdaError( |
---|
| 2717 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The interpreter in which the procedure was |
---|
| 2718 | * called. */ |
---|
| 2719 | Tcl_Obj *procNameObj) /* Name of the procedure. Used for error |
---|
| 2720 | * messages and trace information. */ |
---|
| 2721 | { |
---|
| 2722 | int overflow, limit = 60, nameLen; |
---|
| 2723 | const char *procName = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(procNameObj, &nameLen); |
---|
| 2724 | |
---|
| 2725 | overflow = (nameLen > limit); |
---|
| 2726 | Tcl_AppendObjToErrorInfo(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( |
---|
| 2727 | "\n (lambda term \"%.*s%s\" line %d)", |
---|
| 2728 | (overflow ? limit : nameLen), procName, |
---|
| 2729 | (overflow ? "..." : ""), interp->errorLine)); |
---|
| 2730 | } |
---|
| 2731 | |
---|
| 2732 | |
---|
| 2733 | /* |
---|
| 2734 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2735 | * |
---|
| 2736 | * Tcl_DisassembleObjCmd -- |
---|
| 2737 | * |
---|
| 2738 | * Implementation of the "::tcl::unsupported::disassemble" command. This |
---|
| 2739 | * command is not documented, but will disassemble procedures, lambda |
---|
| 2740 | * terms and general scripts. Note that will compile terms if necessary |
---|
| 2741 | * in order to disassemble them. |
---|
| 2742 | * |
---|
| 2743 | *---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
---|
| 2744 | */ |
---|
| 2745 | |
---|
| 2746 | int |
---|
| 2747 | Tcl_DisassembleObjCmd( |
---|
| 2748 | ClientData dummy, /* Not used. */ |
---|
| 2749 | Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */ |
---|
| 2750 | int objc, /* Number of arguments. */ |
---|
| 2751 | Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]) /* Argument objects. */ |
---|
| 2752 | { |
---|
| 2753 | static const char *types[] = { |
---|
| 2754 | "lambda", "proc", "script", NULL |
---|
| 2755 | }; |
---|
| 2756 | enum Types { |
---|
| 2757 | DISAS_LAMBDA, DISAS_PROC, DISAS_SCRIPT |
---|
| 2758 | }; |
---|
| 2759 | int idx, result; |
---|
| 2760 | |
---|
| 2761 | if (objc != 3) { |
---|
| 2762 | Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "type procName|lambdaTerm|script"); |
---|
| 2763 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2764 | } |
---|
| 2765 | if (Tcl_GetIndexFromObj(interp, objv[1], types, "type", 0, &idx)!=TCL_OK){ |
---|
| 2766 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2767 | } |
---|
| 2768 | |
---|
| 2769 | switch ((enum Types) idx) { |
---|
| 2770 | case DISAS_LAMBDA: { |
---|
| 2771 | Proc *procPtr = NULL; |
---|
| 2772 | Command cmd; |
---|
| 2773 | Tcl_Obj *nsObjPtr; |
---|
| 2774 | Tcl_Namespace *nsPtr; |
---|
| 2775 | |
---|
| 2776 | /* |
---|
| 2777 | * Compile (if uncompiled) and disassemble a lambda term. |
---|
| 2778 | */ |
---|
| 2779 | |
---|
| 2780 | if (objv[2]->typePtr == &lambdaType) { |
---|
| 2781 | procPtr = objv[2]->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2782 | } |
---|
| 2783 | if (procPtr == NULL || procPtr->iPtr != (Interp *) interp) { |
---|
| 2784 | result = SetLambdaFromAny(interp, objv[2]); |
---|
| 2785 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2786 | return result; |
---|
| 2787 | } |
---|
| 2788 | procPtr = objv[2]->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1; |
---|
| 2789 | } |
---|
| 2790 | |
---|
| 2791 | memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(Command)); |
---|
| 2792 | nsObjPtr = objv[2]->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr2; |
---|
| 2793 | result = TclGetNamespaceFromObj(interp, nsObjPtr, &nsPtr); |
---|
| 2794 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2795 | return result; |
---|
| 2796 | } |
---|
| 2797 | cmd.nsPtr = (Namespace *) nsPtr; |
---|
| 2798 | procPtr->cmdPtr = &cmd; |
---|
| 2799 | result = PushProcCallFrame(procPtr, interp, objc, objv, 1); |
---|
| 2800 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2801 | return result; |
---|
| 2802 | } |
---|
| 2803 | TclPopStackFrame(interp); |
---|
| 2804 | if (((ByteCode *) procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr)->flags |
---|
| 2805 | & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED) { |
---|
| 2806 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "may not disassemble prebuilt bytecode", |
---|
| 2807 | NULL); |
---|
| 2808 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2809 | } |
---|
| 2810 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, TclDisassembleByteCodeObj(procPtr->bodyPtr)); |
---|
| 2811 | break; |
---|
| 2812 | } |
---|
| 2813 | case DISAS_PROC: { |
---|
| 2814 | Proc *procPtr = TclFindProc((Interp *) interp, TclGetString(objv[2])); |
---|
| 2815 | |
---|
| 2816 | if (procPtr == NULL) { |
---|
| 2817 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "\"", TclGetString(objv[2]), |
---|
| 2818 | "\" isn't a procedure", NULL); |
---|
| 2819 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2820 | } |
---|
| 2821 | |
---|
| 2822 | /* |
---|
| 2823 | * Compile (if uncompiled) and disassemble a procedure. |
---|
| 2824 | */ |
---|
| 2825 | |
---|
| 2826 | result = PushProcCallFrame(procPtr, interp, 2, objv+1, 1); |
---|
| 2827 | if (result != TCL_OK) { |
---|
| 2828 | return result; |
---|
| 2829 | } |
---|
| 2830 | TclPopStackFrame(interp); |
---|
| 2831 | if (((ByteCode *) procPtr->bodyPtr->internalRep.otherValuePtr)->flags |
---|
| 2832 | & TCL_BYTECODE_PRECOMPILED) { |
---|
| 2833 | Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "may not disassemble prebuilt bytecode", |
---|
| 2834 | NULL); |
---|
| 2835 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2836 | } |
---|
| 2837 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, TclDisassembleByteCodeObj(procPtr->bodyPtr)); |
---|
| 2838 | break; |
---|
| 2839 | } |
---|
| 2840 | case DISAS_SCRIPT: |
---|
| 2841 | /* |
---|
| 2842 | * Compile and disassemble a script. |
---|
| 2843 | */ |
---|
| 2844 | |
---|
| 2845 | if (objv[2]->typePtr != &tclByteCodeType) { |
---|
| 2846 | if (TclSetByteCodeFromAny(interp, objv[2], NULL, NULL) != TCL_OK){ |
---|
| 2847 | return TCL_ERROR; |
---|
| 2848 | } |
---|
| 2849 | } |
---|
| 2850 | Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, TclDisassembleByteCodeObj(objv[2])); |
---|
| 2851 | break; |
---|
| 2852 | } |
---|
| 2853 | return TCL_OK; |
---|
| 2854 | } |
---|
| 2855 | |
---|
| 2856 | /* |
---|
| 2857 | * Local Variables: |
---|
| 2858 | * mode: c |
---|
| 2859 | * c-basic-offset: 4 |
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| 2860 | * fill-column: 78 |
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| 2861 | * End: |
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| 2862 | */ |
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