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/*
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* tkMacSend.c --
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*
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* This file provides procedures that implement the "send"
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* command, allowing commands to be passed from interpreter
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* to interpreter. This current implementation for the Mac
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* has most functionality stubed out.
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1989-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
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* Copyright (c) 1994-1996 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: tkMacSend.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:57 markom Exp $
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*/
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#include "tkPort.h"
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#include "tkInt.h"
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/*
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* The following structure is used to keep track of the
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* interpreters registered by this process.
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*/
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typedef struct RegisteredInterp {
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char *name; /* Interpreter's name (malloc-ed). */
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter associated with
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* name. */
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TkWindow *winPtr; /* Main window for the application. */
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struct RegisteredInterp *nextPtr;
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/* Next in list of names associated
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* with interps in this process.
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* NULL means end of list. */
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} RegisteredInterp;
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static RegisteredInterp *registry = NULL;
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/* List of all interpreters
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* registered by this process. */
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/*
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* A registry of all interpreters for a display is kept in a
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* property "InterpRegistry" on the root window of the display.
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* It is organized as a series of zero or more concatenated strings
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* (in no particular order), each of the form
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* window space name '\0'
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* where "window" is the hex id of the comm. window to use to talk
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* to an interpreter named "name".
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*
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* When the registry is being manipulated by an application (e.g. to
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* add or remove an entry), it is loaded into memory using a structure
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* of the following type:
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*/
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typedef struct NameRegistry {
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TkDisplay *dispPtr; /* Display from which the registry was
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* read. */
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int locked; /* Non-zero means that the display was
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* locked when the property was read in. */
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int modified; /* Non-zero means that the property has
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* been modified, so it needs to be written
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* out when the NameRegistry is closed. */
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unsigned long propLength; /* Length of the property, in bytes. */
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char *property; /* The contents of the property. See format
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* above; this is *not* terminated by the
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* first null character. Dynamically
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* allocated. */
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int allocedByX; /* Non-zero means must free property with
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* XFree; zero means use ckfree. */
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} NameRegistry;
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/*
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* When a result is being awaited from a sent command, one of
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* the following structures is present on a list of all outstanding
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* sent commands. The information in the structure is used to
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* process the result when it arrives. You're probably wondering
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* how there could ever be multiple outstanding sent commands.
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* This could happen if interpreters invoke each other recursively.
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* It's unlikely, but possible.
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*/
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typedef struct PendingCommand {
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int serial; /* Serial number expected in
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* result. */
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TkDisplay *dispPtr; /* Display being used for communication. */
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char *target; /* Name of interpreter command is
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* being sent to. */
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Window commWindow; /* Target's communication window. */
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Tk_TimerToken timeout; /* Token for timer handler used to check
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* up on target during long sends. */
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Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter from which the send
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* was invoked. */
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int code; /* Tcl return code for command
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* will be stored here. */
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char *result; /* String result for command (malloc'ed),
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* or NULL. */
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char *errorInfo; /* Information for "errorInfo" variable,
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* or NULL (malloc'ed). */
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char *errorCode; /* Information for "errorCode" variable,
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* or NULL (malloc'ed). */
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int gotResponse; /* 1 means a response has been received,
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* 0 means the command is still outstanding. */
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struct PendingCommand *nextPtr;
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/* Next in list of all outstanding
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* commands. NULL means end of
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* list. */
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} PendingCommand;
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static PendingCommand *pendingCommands = NULL;
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/* List of all commands currently
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* being waited for. */
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/*
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* The information below is used for communication between processes
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* during "send" commands. Each process keeps a private window, never
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* even mapped, with one property, "Comm". When a command is sent to
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* an interpreter, the command is appended to the comm property of the
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* communication window associated with the interp's process. Similarly,
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* when a result is returned from a sent command, it is also appended
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* to the comm property.
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*
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* Each command and each result takes the form of ASCII text. For a
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* command, the text consists of a zero character followed by several
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* null-terminated ASCII strings. The first string consists of the
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* single letter "c". Subsequent strings have the form "option value"
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* where the following options are supported:
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*
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* -r commWindow serial
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*
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* This option means that a response should be sent to the window
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* whose X identifier is "commWindow" (in hex), and the response should
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* be identified with the serial number given by "serial" (in decimal).
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* If this option isn't specified then the send is asynchronous and
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* no response is sent.
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*
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* -n name
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* "Name" gives the name of the application for which the command is
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* intended. This option must be present.
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*
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* -s script
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*
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* "Script" is the script to be executed. This option must be present.
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*
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* The options may appear in any order. The -n and -s options must be
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* present, but -r may be omitted for asynchronous RPCs. For compatibility
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* with future releases that may add new features, there may be additional
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* options present; as long as they start with a "-" character, they will
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* be ignored.
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*
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* A result also consists of a zero character followed by several null-
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* terminated ASCII strings. The first string consists of the single
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* letter "r". Subsequent strings have the form "option value" where
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* the following options are supported:
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*
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* -s serial
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*
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* Identifies the command for which this is the result. It is the
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* same as the "serial" field from the -s option in the command. This
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* option must be present.
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*
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* -c code
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*
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* "Code" is the completion code for the script, in decimal. If the
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* code is omitted it defaults to TCL_OK.
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*
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* -r result
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*
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* "Result" is the result string for the script, which may be either
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* a result or an error message. If this field is omitted then it
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* defaults to an empty string.
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*
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* -i errorInfo
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*
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* "ErrorInfo" gives a string with which to initialize the errorInfo
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* variable. This option may be omitted; it is ignored unless the
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* completion code is TCL_ERROR.
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*
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* -e errorCode
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*
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* "ErrorCode" gives a string with with to initialize the errorCode
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* variable. This option may be omitted; it is ignored unless the
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* completion code is TCL_ERROR.
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*
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* Options may appear in any order, and only the -s option must be
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* present. As with commands, there may be additional options besides
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* these; unknown options are ignored.
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*/
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/*
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* The following variable is the serial number that was used in the
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* last "send" command. It is exported only for testing purposes.
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*/
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int tkSendSerial = 0;
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/*
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* Maximum size property that can be read at one time by
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* this module:
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*/
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#define MAX_PROP_WORDS 100000
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/*
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* Forward declarations for procedures defined later in this file:
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*/
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static int AppendErrorProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
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XErrorEvent *errorPtr));
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static void AppendPropCarefully _ANSI_ARGS_((Display *display,
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Window window, Atom property, char *value,
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int length, PendingCommand *pendingPtr));
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static void DeleteProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
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static void RegAddName _ANSI_ARGS_((NameRegistry *regPtr,
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char *name, Window commWindow));
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static void RegClose _ANSI_ARGS_((NameRegistry *regPtr));
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static void RegDeleteName _ANSI_ARGS_((NameRegistry *regPtr,
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char *name));
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static Window RegFindName _ANSI_ARGS_((NameRegistry *regPtr,
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char *name));
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static NameRegistry * RegOpen _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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TkWindow *winPtr, int lock));
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static void SendEventProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData,
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XEvent *eventPtr));
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static int SendInit _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp *interp,
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TkWindow *winPtr));
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static Bool SendRestrictProc _ANSI_ARGS_((Display *display,
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XEvent *eventPtr, char *arg));
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static int ServerSecure _ANSI_ARGS_((TkDisplay *dispPtr));
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static void TimeoutProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData));
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static int ValidateName _ANSI_ARGS_((TkDisplay *dispPtr,
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char *name, Window commWindow, int oldOK));
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/*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tk_SetAppName --
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*
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* This procedure is called to associate an ASCII name with a Tk
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* application. If the application has already been named, the
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* name replaces the old one.
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*
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* Results:
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* The return value is the name actually given to the application.
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* This will normally be the same as name, but if name was already
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* in use for an application then a name of the form "name #2" will
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* be chosen, with a high enough number to make the name unique.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* Registration info is saved, thereby allowing the "send" command
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* to be used later to invoke commands in the application. In
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* addition, the "send" command is created in the application's
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* interpreter. The registration will be removed automatically
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* if the interpreter is deleted or the "send" command is removed.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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char *
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Tk_SetAppName(
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Tk_Window tkwin, /* Token for any window in the application
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* to be named: it is just used to identify
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* the application and the display. */
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char *name) /* The name that will be used to
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* refer to the interpreter in later
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* "send" commands. Must be globally
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* unique. */
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{
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return name;
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}
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/*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* Tk_SendCmd --
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*
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* This procedure is invoked to process the "send" Tcl command.
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* See the user documentation for details on what it does.
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*
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* Results:
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* A standard Tcl result.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* See the user documentation.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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int
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Tk_SendCmd(
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ClientData clientData, /* Information about sender (only
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* dispPtr field is used). */
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Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Current interpreter. */
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int argc, /* Number of arguments. */
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char **argv) /* Argument strings. */
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{
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Tcl_SetResult(interp, "Send not yet implemented", TCL_STATIC);
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return TCL_ERROR;
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}
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/*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* TkGetInterpNames --
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*
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* This procedure is invoked to fetch a list of all the
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* interpreter names currently registered for the display
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* of a particular window.
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*
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* Results:
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* A standard Tcl return value. Interp->result will be set
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* to hold a list of all the interpreter names defined for
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* tkwin's display. If an error occurs, then TCL_ERROR
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* is returned and interp->result will hold an error message.
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*
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* Side effects:
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* None.
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*
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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int
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TkGetInterpNames(
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Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter for returning a result. */
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Tk_Window tkwin) /* Window whose display is to be used
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* for the lookup. */
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{
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Tcl_SetResult(interp, "Send not yet implemented", TCL_STATIC);
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return TCL_ERROR;
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}
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/*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* SendInit --
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*
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* This procedure is called to initialize the
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* communication channels for sending commands and
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* receiving results.
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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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* Sets up various data structures and windows.
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*
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*--------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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static int
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SendInit(
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Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Interpreter to use for error reporting
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* (no errors are ever returned, but the
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* interpreter is needed anyway). */
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TkWindow *winPtr) /* Window that identifies the display to
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* initialize. */
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{
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return TCL_OK;
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}
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