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/*
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* tclStringObj.c --
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*
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* This file contains procedures that implement string operations
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* on Tcl objects. To do this efficiently (i.e. to allow many
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* appends to be done to an object without constantly reallocating
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* the space for the string representation) we overallocate the
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* space for the string and use the internal representation to keep
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* track of the extra space. Objects with this internal
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* representation are called "expandable string objects".
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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*
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* See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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* of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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*
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* RCS: @(#) $Id: tclStringObj.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:29 markom Exp $
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*/
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#include "tclInt.h"
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/*
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* Prototypes for procedures defined later in this file:
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*/
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static void ConvertToStringType _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
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static void DupStringInternalRep _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr,
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Tcl_Obj *copyPtr));
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static int SetStringFromAny _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
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static void UpdateStringOfString _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Obj *objPtr));
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/*
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* The structure below defines the string Tcl object type by means of
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* procedures that can be invoked by generic object code.
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*/
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Tcl_ObjType tclStringType = {
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"string", /* name */
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(Tcl_FreeInternalRepProc *) NULL, /* freeIntRepProc */
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DupStringInternalRep, /* dupIntRepProc */
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UpdateStringOfString, /* updateStringProc */
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SetStringFromAny /* setFromAnyProc */
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};
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_NewStringObj --
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*
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* This procedure is normally called when not debugging: i.e., when
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* TCL_MEM_DEBUG is not defined. It creates a new string object and
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* initializes it from the byte pointer and length arguments.
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*
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* When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined, this procedure just returns the
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* result of calling the debugging version Tcl_DbNewStringObj.
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*
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* Results:
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* A newly created string object is returned that has ref count zero.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The new object's internal string representation will be set to a
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* copy of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is
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* negative, use bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes"
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* points to a C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's type is set
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* to NULL. An extra NULL is added to the end of the new object's byte
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* array.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
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#undef Tcl_NewStringObj
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Tcl_Obj *
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Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length)
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register char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes
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* used to initialize the new object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes"
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* when initializing the new object. If
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* negative, use bytes up to the first
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* NULL byte. */
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{
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return Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, "unknown", 0);
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}
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#else /* if not TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
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Tcl_Obj *
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Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length)
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register char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes
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* used to initialize the new object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes"
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* when initializing the new object. If
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* negative, use bytes up to the first
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* NULL byte. */
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{
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register Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
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if (length < 0) {
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length = (bytes? strlen(bytes) : 0);
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}
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TclNewObj(objPtr);
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TclInitStringRep(objPtr, bytes, length);
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return objPtr;
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}
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#endif /* TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_DbNewStringObj --
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*
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* This procedure is normally called when debugging: i.e., when
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* TCL_MEM_DEBUG is defined. It creates new string objects. It is the
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* same as the Tcl_NewStringObj procedure above except that it calls
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* Tcl_DbCkalloc directly with the file name and line number from its
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* caller. This simplifies debugging since then the checkmem command
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* will report the correct file name and line number when reporting
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* objects that haven't been freed.
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*
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* When TCL_MEM_DEBUG is not defined, this procedure just returns the
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* result of calling Tcl_NewStringObj.
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*
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* Results:
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* A newly created string object is returned that has ref count zero.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The new object's internal string representation will be set to a
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* copy of the length bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is
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* negative, use bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes"
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* points to a C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's type is set
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* to NULL. An extra NULL is added to the end of the new object's byte
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* array.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifdef TCL_MEM_DEBUG
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Tcl_Obj *
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Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line)
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register char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes
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* used to initialize the new object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes"
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* when initializing the new object. If
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* negative, use bytes up to the first
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* NULL byte. */
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char *file; /* The name of the source file calling this
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* procedure; used for debugging. */
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int line; /* Line number in the source file; used
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* for debugging. */
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{
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register Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
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if (length < 0) {
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length = (bytes? strlen(bytes) : 0);
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}
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TclDbNewObj(objPtr, file, line);
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TclInitStringRep(objPtr, bytes, length);
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return objPtr;
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}
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#else /* if not TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
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Tcl_Obj *
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Tcl_DbNewStringObj(bytes, length, file, line)
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register char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes
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* used to initialize the new object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes"
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* when initializing the new object. If
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* negative, use bytes up to the first
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* NULL byte. */
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char *file; /* The name of the source file calling this
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* procedure; used for debugging. */
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int line; /* Line number in the source file; used
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* for debugging. */
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{
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return Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length);
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}
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#endif /* TCL_MEM_DEBUG */
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_SetStringObj --
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*
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* Modify an object to hold a string that is a copy of the bytes
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* indicated by the byte pointer and length arguments.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The object's string representation will be set to a copy of
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* the "length" bytes starting at "bytes". If "length" is negative, use
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* bytes up to the first NULL byte; i.e., assume "bytes" points to a
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* C-style NULL-terminated string. The object's old string and internal
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* representations are freed and the object's type is set NULL.
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*
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*/
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void
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Tcl_SetStringObj(objPtr, bytes, length)
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register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object whose internal rep to init. */
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char *bytes; /* Points to the first of the length bytes
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* used to initialize the object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to copy from "bytes"
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* when initializing the object. If
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* negative, use bytes up to the first
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* NULL byte.*/
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{
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register Tcl_ObjType *oldTypePtr = objPtr->typePtr;
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/*
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* Free any old string rep, then set the string rep to a copy of
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* the length bytes starting at "bytes".
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*/
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if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) {
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panic("Tcl_SetStringObj called with shared object");
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}
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Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr);
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if (length < 0) {
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length = strlen(bytes);
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}
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TclInitStringRep(objPtr, bytes, length);
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/*
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* Set the type to NULL and free any internal rep for the old type.
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*/
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if ((oldTypePtr != NULL) && (oldTypePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL)) {
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oldTypePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr);
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}
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objPtr->typePtr = NULL;
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_SetObjLength --
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*
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* This procedure changes the length of the string representation
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* of an object.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* If the size of objPtr's string representation is greater than
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* length, then it is reduced to length and a new terminating null
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* byte is stored in the strength. If the length of the string
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* representation is greater than length, the storage space is
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* reallocated to the given length; a null byte is stored at the
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* end, but other bytes past the end of the original string
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* representation are undefined. The object's internal
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* representation is changed to "expendable string".
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, length)
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register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object. This object must
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* not currently be shared. */
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register int length; /* Number of bytes desired for string
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* representation of object, not including
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* terminating null byte. */
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{
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char *new;
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if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) {
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panic("Tcl_SetObjLength called with shared object");
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}
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if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclStringType) {
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ConvertToStringType(objPtr);
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}
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if ((long)length > objPtr->internalRep.longValue) {
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/*
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* Not enough space in current string. Reallocate the string
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* space and free the old string.
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*/
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new = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (length+1));
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if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) {
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memcpy((VOID *) new, (VOID *) objPtr->bytes,
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(size_t) objPtr->length);
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Tcl_InvalidateStringRep(objPtr);
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}
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objPtr->bytes = new;
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objPtr->internalRep.longValue = (long) length;
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}
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objPtr->length = length;
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if ((objPtr->bytes != NULL) && (objPtr->bytes != tclEmptyStringRep)) {
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objPtr->bytes[length] = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_AppendToObj --
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*
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* This procedure appends a sequence of bytes to an object.
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*
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* Results:
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* None.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* The bytes at *bytes are appended to the string representation
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* of objPtr.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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void
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Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, bytes, length)
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register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Points to the object to append to. */
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char *bytes; /* Points to the bytes to append to the
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* object. */
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register int length; /* The number of bytes to append from
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* "bytes". If < 0, then append all bytes
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* up to NULL byte. */
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{
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int newLength, oldLength;
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if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) {
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panic("Tcl_AppendToObj called with shared object");
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}
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if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclStringType) {
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ConvertToStringType(objPtr);
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}
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if (length < 0) {
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length = strlen(bytes);
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}
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if (length == 0) {
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return;
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}
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oldLength = objPtr->length;
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newLength = length + oldLength;
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if ((long)newLength > objPtr->internalRep.longValue) {
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/*
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* There isn't currently enough space in the string
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* representation so allocate additional space. In fact,
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* overallocate so that there is room for future growth without
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* having to reallocate again.
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*/
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Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, 2*newLength);
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}
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if (length > 0) {
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memcpy((VOID *) (objPtr->bytes + oldLength), (VOID *) bytes,
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(size_t) length);
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objPtr->length = newLength;
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objPtr->bytes[objPtr->length] = 0;
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}
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tcl_AppendStringsToObj --
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*
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* This procedure appends one or more null-terminated strings
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* to an object.
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*
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371 |
|
|
* Results:
|
372 |
|
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* None.
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373 |
|
|
*
|
374 |
|
|
* Side effects:
|
375 |
|
|
* The contents of all the string arguments are appended to the
|
376 |
|
|
* string representation of objPtr.
|
377 |
|
|
*
|
378 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
379 |
|
|
*/
|
380 |
|
|
|
381 |
|
|
void
|
382 |
|
|
Tcl_AppendStringsToObj TCL_VARARGS_DEF(Tcl_Obj *,arg1)
|
383 |
|
|
{
|
384 |
|
|
va_list argList;
|
385 |
|
|
register Tcl_Obj *objPtr;
|
386 |
|
|
int newLength, oldLength;
|
387 |
|
|
register char *string, *dst;
|
388 |
|
|
|
389 |
|
|
objPtr = (Tcl_Obj *) TCL_VARARGS_START(Tcl_Obj *,arg1,argList);
|
390 |
|
|
if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) {
|
391 |
|
|
panic("Tcl_AppendStringsToObj called with shared object");
|
392 |
|
|
}
|
393 |
|
|
if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclStringType) {
|
394 |
|
|
ConvertToStringType(objPtr);
|
395 |
|
|
}
|
396 |
|
|
|
397 |
|
|
/*
|
398 |
|
|
* Figure out how much space is needed for all the strings, and
|
399 |
|
|
* expand the string representation if it isn't big enough. If no
|
400 |
|
|
* bytes would be appended, just return.
|
401 |
|
|
*/
|
402 |
|
|
|
403 |
|
|
newLength = oldLength = objPtr->length;
|
404 |
|
|
while (1) {
|
405 |
|
|
string = va_arg(argList, char *);
|
406 |
|
|
if (string == NULL) {
|
407 |
|
|
break;
|
408 |
|
|
}
|
409 |
|
|
newLength += strlen(string);
|
410 |
|
|
}
|
411 |
|
|
if (newLength == oldLength) {
|
412 |
|
|
return;
|
413 |
|
|
}
|
414 |
|
|
|
415 |
|
|
if ((long)newLength > objPtr->internalRep.longValue) {
|
416 |
|
|
/*
|
417 |
|
|
* There isn't currently enough space in the string
|
418 |
|
|
* representation so allocate additional space. If the current
|
419 |
|
|
* string representation isn't empty (i.e. it looks like we're
|
420 |
|
|
* doing a series of appends) then overallocate the space so
|
421 |
|
|
* that we won't have to do as much reallocation in the future.
|
422 |
|
|
*/
|
423 |
|
|
|
424 |
|
|
Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr,
|
425 |
|
|
(objPtr->length == 0) ? newLength : 2*newLength);
|
426 |
|
|
}
|
427 |
|
|
|
428 |
|
|
/*
|
429 |
|
|
* Make a second pass through the arguments, appending all the
|
430 |
|
|
* strings to the object.
|
431 |
|
|
*/
|
432 |
|
|
|
433 |
|
|
TCL_VARARGS_START(Tcl_Obj *,arg1,argList);
|
434 |
|
|
dst = objPtr->bytes + oldLength;
|
435 |
|
|
while (1) {
|
436 |
|
|
string = va_arg(argList, char *);
|
437 |
|
|
if (string == NULL) {
|
438 |
|
|
break;
|
439 |
|
|
}
|
440 |
|
|
while (*string != 0) {
|
441 |
|
|
*dst = *string;
|
442 |
|
|
dst++;
|
443 |
|
|
string++;
|
444 |
|
|
}
|
445 |
|
|
}
|
446 |
|
|
|
447 |
|
|
/*
|
448 |
|
|
* Add a null byte to terminate the string. However, be careful:
|
449 |
|
|
* it's possible that the object is totally empty (if it was empty
|
450 |
|
|
* originally and there was nothing to append). In this case dst is
|
451 |
|
|
* NULL; just leave everything alone.
|
452 |
|
|
*/
|
453 |
|
|
|
454 |
|
|
if (dst != NULL) {
|
455 |
|
|
*dst = 0;
|
456 |
|
|
}
|
457 |
|
|
objPtr->length = newLength;
|
458 |
|
|
va_end(argList);
|
459 |
|
|
}
|
460 |
|
|
|
461 |
|
|
/*
|
462 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
463 |
|
|
*
|
464 |
|
|
* ConvertToStringType --
|
465 |
|
|
*
|
466 |
|
|
* This procedure converts the internal representation of an object
|
467 |
|
|
* to "expandable string" type.
|
468 |
|
|
*
|
469 |
|
|
* Results:
|
470 |
|
|
* None.
|
471 |
|
|
*
|
472 |
|
|
* Side effects:
|
473 |
|
|
* Any old internal reputation for objPtr is freed and the
|
474 |
|
|
* internal representation is set to that for an expandable string
|
475 |
|
|
* (the field internalRep.longValue holds 1 less than the allocated
|
476 |
|
|
* length of objPtr's string representation).
|
477 |
|
|
*
|
478 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
479 |
|
|
*/
|
480 |
|
|
|
481 |
|
|
static void
|
482 |
|
|
ConvertToStringType(objPtr)
|
483 |
|
|
register Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Pointer to object. Must have a
|
484 |
|
|
* typePtr that isn't &tclStringType. */
|
485 |
|
|
{
|
486 |
|
|
if (objPtr->typePtr != NULL) {
|
487 |
|
|
if (objPtr->bytes == NULL) {
|
488 |
|
|
objPtr->typePtr->updateStringProc(objPtr);
|
489 |
|
|
}
|
490 |
|
|
if (objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc != NULL) {
|
491 |
|
|
objPtr->typePtr->freeIntRepProc(objPtr);
|
492 |
|
|
}
|
493 |
|
|
}
|
494 |
|
|
objPtr->typePtr = &tclStringType;
|
495 |
|
|
if (objPtr->bytes != NULL) {
|
496 |
|
|
objPtr->internalRep.longValue = (long)objPtr->length;
|
497 |
|
|
} else {
|
498 |
|
|
objPtr->internalRep.longValue = 0;
|
499 |
|
|
objPtr->length = 0;
|
500 |
|
|
}
|
501 |
|
|
}
|
502 |
|
|
|
503 |
|
|
/*
|
504 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
505 |
|
|
*
|
506 |
|
|
* DupStringInternalRep --
|
507 |
|
|
*
|
508 |
|
|
* Initialize the internal representation of a new Tcl_Obj to a
|
509 |
|
|
* copy of the internal representation of an existing string object.
|
510 |
|
|
*
|
511 |
|
|
* Results:
|
512 |
|
|
* None.
|
513 |
|
|
*
|
514 |
|
|
* Side effects:
|
515 |
|
|
* copyPtr's internal rep is set to a copy of srcPtr's internal
|
516 |
|
|
* representation.
|
517 |
|
|
*
|
518 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
519 |
|
|
*/
|
520 |
|
|
|
521 |
|
|
static void
|
522 |
|
|
DupStringInternalRep(srcPtr, copyPtr)
|
523 |
|
|
register Tcl_Obj *srcPtr; /* Object with internal rep to copy. Must
|
524 |
|
|
* have an internal representation of type
|
525 |
|
|
* "expandable string". */
|
526 |
|
|
register Tcl_Obj *copyPtr; /* Object with internal rep to set. Must
|
527 |
|
|
* not currently have an internal rep.*/
|
528 |
|
|
{
|
529 |
|
|
/*
|
530 |
|
|
* Tricky point: the string value was copied by generic object
|
531 |
|
|
* management code, so it doesn't contain any extra bytes that
|
532 |
|
|
* might exist in the source object.
|
533 |
|
|
*/
|
534 |
|
|
|
535 |
|
|
copyPtr->internalRep.longValue = (long)copyPtr->length;
|
536 |
|
|
copyPtr->typePtr = &tclStringType;
|
537 |
|
|
}
|
538 |
|
|
|
539 |
|
|
/*
|
540 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
541 |
|
|
*
|
542 |
|
|
* SetStringFromAny --
|
543 |
|
|
*
|
544 |
|
|
* Create an internal representation of type "expandable string"
|
545 |
|
|
* for an object.
|
546 |
|
|
*
|
547 |
|
|
* Results:
|
548 |
|
|
* This operation always succeeds and returns TCL_OK.
|
549 |
|
|
*
|
550 |
|
|
* Side effects:
|
551 |
|
|
* This procedure does nothing; there is no advantage in converting
|
552 |
|
|
* the internal representation now, so we just defer it.
|
553 |
|
|
*
|
554 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
555 |
|
|
*/
|
556 |
|
|
|
557 |
|
|
static int
|
558 |
|
|
SetStringFromAny(interp, objPtr)
|
559 |
|
|
Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Used for error reporting if not NULL. */
|
560 |
|
|
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* The object to convert. */
|
561 |
|
|
{
|
562 |
|
|
return TCL_OK;
|
563 |
|
|
}
|
564 |
|
|
|
565 |
|
|
/*
|
566 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
567 |
|
|
*
|
568 |
|
|
* UpdateStringOfString --
|
569 |
|
|
*
|
570 |
|
|
* Update the string representation for an object whose internal
|
571 |
|
|
* representation is "expandable string".
|
572 |
|
|
*
|
573 |
|
|
* Results:
|
574 |
|
|
* None.
|
575 |
|
|
*
|
576 |
|
|
* Side effects:
|
577 |
|
|
* None.
|
578 |
|
|
*
|
579 |
|
|
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
580 |
|
|
*/
|
581 |
|
|
|
582 |
|
|
static void
|
583 |
|
|
UpdateStringOfString(objPtr)
|
584 |
|
|
Tcl_Obj *objPtr; /* Object with string rep to update. */
|
585 |
|
|
{
|
586 |
|
|
/*
|
587 |
|
|
* The string is almost always valid already, in which case there's
|
588 |
|
|
* nothing for us to do. The only case we have to worry about is if
|
589 |
|
|
* the object is totally null. In this case, set the string rep to
|
590 |
|
|
* an empty string.
|
591 |
|
|
*/
|
592 |
|
|
|
593 |
|
|
if (objPtr->bytes == NULL) {
|
594 |
|
|
objPtr->bytes = tclEmptyStringRep;
|
595 |
|
|
objPtr->length = 0;
|
596 |
|
|
}
|
597 |
|
|
return;
|
598 |
|
|
}
|