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/* * tclLink.c -- * * This file implements linked variables (a C variable that is * tied to a Tcl variable). The idea of linked variables was * first suggested by Andreas Stolcke and this implementation is * based heavily on a prototype implementation provided by * him. * * Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California. * Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclLink.c,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:28 markom Exp $ */ #include "tclInt.h" /* * For each linked variable there is a data structure of the following * type, which describes the link and is the clientData for the trace * set on the Tcl variable. */ typedef struct Link { Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing Tcl variable. */ char *varName; /* Name of variable (must be global). This * is needed during trace callbacks, since * the actual variable may be aliased at * that time via upvar. */ char *addr; /* Location of C variable. */ int type; /* Type of link (TCL_LINK_INT, etc.). */ union { int i; double d; } lastValue; /* Last known value of C variable; used to * avoid string conversions. */ int flags; /* Miscellaneous one-bit values; see below * for definitions. */ } Link; /* * Definitions for flag bits: * LINK_READ_ONLY - 1 means errors should be generated if Tcl * script attempts to write variable. * LINK_BEING_UPDATED - 1 means that a call to Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar * is in progress for this variable, so * trace callbacks on the variable should * be ignored. */ #define LINK_READ_ONLY 1 #define LINK_BEING_UPDATED 2 /* * Forward references to procedures defined later in this file: */ static char * LinkTraceProc _ANSI_ARGS_((ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, char *name1, char *name2, int flags)); static char * StringValue _ANSI_ARGS_((Link *linkPtr, char *buffer)); /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_LinkVar -- * * Link a C variable to a Tcl variable so that changes to either * one causes the other to change. * * Results: * The return value is TCL_OK if everything went well or TCL_ERROR * if an error occurred (interp->result is also set after errors). * * Side effects: * The value at *addr is linked to the Tcl variable "varName", * using "type" to convert between string values for Tcl and * binary values for *addr. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tcl_LinkVar(interp, varName, addr, type) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter in which varName exists. */ char *varName; /* Name of a global variable in interp. */ char *addr; /* Address of a C variable to be linked * to varName. */ int type; /* Type of C variable: TCL_LINK_INT, etc. * Also may have TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY * OR'ed in. */ { Link *linkPtr; char buffer[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE]; int code; linkPtr = (Link *) ckalloc(sizeof(Link)); linkPtr->interp = interp; linkPtr->varName = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(varName) + 1)); strcpy(linkPtr->varName, varName); linkPtr->addr = addr; linkPtr->type = type & ~TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY; if (type & TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY) { linkPtr->flags = LINK_READ_ONLY; } else { linkPtr->flags = 0; } if (Tcl_SetVar(interp, varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_LEAVE_ERR_MSG) == NULL) { ckfree(linkPtr->varName); ckfree((char *) linkPtr); return TCL_ERROR; } code = Tcl_TraceVar(interp, varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_TRACE_READS |TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS, LinkTraceProc, (ClientData) linkPtr); if (code != TCL_OK) { ckfree(linkPtr->varName); ckfree((char *) linkPtr); } return code; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_UnlinkVar -- * * Destroy the link between a Tcl variable and a C variable. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * If "varName" was previously linked to a C variable, the link * is broken to make the variable independent. If there was no * previous link for "varName" then nothing happens. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_UnlinkVar(interp, varName) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing variable to unlink. */ char *varName; /* Global variable in interp to unlink. */ { Link *linkPtr; linkPtr = (Link *) Tcl_VarTraceInfo(interp, varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, LinkTraceProc, (ClientData) NULL); if (linkPtr == NULL) { return; } Tcl_UntraceVar(interp, varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY|TCL_TRACE_READS|TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS, LinkTraceProc, (ClientData) linkPtr); ckfree(linkPtr->varName); ckfree((char *) linkPtr); } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar -- * * This procedure is invoked after a linked variable has been * changed by C code. It updates the Tcl variable so that * traces on the variable will trigger. * * Results: * None. * * Side effects: * The Tcl variable "varName" is updated from its C value, * causing traces on the variable to trigger. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ void Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar(interp, varName) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing variable. */ char *varName; /* Name of global variable that is linked. */ { Link *linkPtr; char buffer[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE]; int savedFlag; linkPtr = (Link *) Tcl_VarTraceInfo(interp, varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY, LinkTraceProc, (ClientData) NULL); if (linkPtr == NULL) { return; } savedFlag = linkPtr->flags & LINK_BEING_UPDATED; linkPtr->flags |= LINK_BEING_UPDATED; Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); linkPtr->flags = (linkPtr->flags & ~LINK_BEING_UPDATED) | savedFlag; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * LinkTraceProc -- * * This procedure is invoked when a linked Tcl variable is read, * written, or unset from Tcl. It's responsible for keeping the * C variable in sync with the Tcl variable. * * Results: * If all goes well, NULL is returned; otherwise an error message * is returned. * * Side effects: * The C variable may be updated to make it consistent with the * Tcl variable, or the Tcl variable may be overwritten to reject * a modification. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * LinkTraceProc(clientData, interp, name1, name2, flags) ClientData clientData; /* Contains information about the link. */ Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Interpreter containing Tcl variable. */ char *name1; /* First part of variable name. */ char *name2; /* Second part of variable name. */ int flags; /* Miscellaneous additional information. */ { Link *linkPtr = (Link *) clientData; int changed; char buffer[TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE]; char *value, **pp; Tcl_DString savedResult; /* * If the variable is being unset, then just re-create it (with a * trace) unless the whole interpreter is going away. */ if (flags & TCL_TRACE_UNSETS) { if (flags & TCL_INTERP_DESTROYED) { ckfree(linkPtr->varName); ckfree((char *) linkPtr); } else if (flags & TCL_TRACE_DESTROYED) { Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); Tcl_TraceVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY |TCL_TRACE_READS|TCL_TRACE_WRITES|TCL_TRACE_UNSETS, LinkTraceProc, (ClientData) linkPtr); } return NULL; } /* * If we were invoked because of a call to Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar, then * don't do anything at all. In particular, we don't want to get * upset that the variable is being modified, even if it is * supposed to be read-only. */ if (linkPtr->flags & LINK_BEING_UPDATED) { return NULL; } /* * For read accesses, update the Tcl variable if the C variable * has changed since the last time we updated the Tcl variable. */ if (flags & TCL_TRACE_READS) { switch (linkPtr->type) { case TCL_LINK_INT: case TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN: changed = *(int *)(linkPtr->addr) != linkPtr->lastValue.i; break; case TCL_LINK_DOUBLE: changed = *(double *)(linkPtr->addr) != linkPtr->lastValue.d; break; case TCL_LINK_STRING: changed = 1; break; default: return "internal error: bad linked variable type"; } if (changed) { Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); } return NULL; } /* * For writes, first make sure that the variable is writable. Then * convert the Tcl value to C if possible. If the variable isn't * writable or can't be converted, then restore the varaible's old * value and return an error. Another tricky thing: we have to save * and restore the interpreter's result, since the variable access * could occur when the result has been partially set. */ if (linkPtr->flags & LINK_READ_ONLY) { Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return "linked variable is read-only"; } value = Tcl_GetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); if (value == NULL) { /* * This shouldn't ever happen. */ return "internal error: linked variable couldn't be read"; } Tcl_DStringInit(&savedResult); Tcl_DStringAppend(&savedResult, interp->result, -1); Tcl_ResetResult(interp); switch (linkPtr->type) { case TCL_LINK_INT: if (Tcl_GetInt(interp, value, &linkPtr->lastValue.i) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_DStringResult(interp, &savedResult); Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return "variable must have integer value"; } *(int *)(linkPtr->addr) = linkPtr->lastValue.i; break; case TCL_LINK_DOUBLE: if (Tcl_GetDouble(interp, value, &linkPtr->lastValue.d) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_DStringResult(interp, &savedResult); Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return "variable must have real value"; } *(double *)(linkPtr->addr) = linkPtr->lastValue.d; break; case TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN: if (Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, value, &linkPtr->lastValue.i) != TCL_OK) { Tcl_DStringResult(interp, &savedResult); Tcl_SetVar(interp, linkPtr->varName, StringValue(linkPtr, buffer), TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return "variable must have boolean value"; } *(int *)(linkPtr->addr) = linkPtr->lastValue.i; break; case TCL_LINK_STRING: pp = (char **)(linkPtr->addr); if (*pp != NULL) { ckfree(*pp); } *pp = (char *) ckalloc((unsigned) (strlen(value) + 1)); strcpy(*pp, value); break; default: return "internal error: bad linked variable type"; } Tcl_DStringResult(interp, &savedResult); return NULL; } /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * StringValue -- * * Converts the value of a C variable to a string for use in a * Tcl variable to which it is linked. * * Results: * The return value is a pointer to a string that represents * the value of the C variable given by linkPtr. * * Side effects: * None. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static char * StringValue(linkPtr, buffer) Link *linkPtr; /* Structure describing linked variable. */ char *buffer; /* Small buffer to use for converting * values. Must have TCL_DOUBLE_SPACE * bytes or more. */ { char *p; switch (linkPtr->type) { case TCL_LINK_INT: linkPtr->lastValue.i = *(int *)(linkPtr->addr); TclFormatInt(buffer, linkPtr->lastValue.i); return buffer; case TCL_LINK_DOUBLE: linkPtr->lastValue.d = *(double *)(linkPtr->addr); Tcl_PrintDouble((Tcl_Interp *) NULL, linkPtr->lastValue.d, buffer); return buffer; case TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN: linkPtr->lastValue.i = *(int *)(linkPtr->addr); if (linkPtr->lastValue.i != 0) { return "1"; } return "0"; case TCL_LINK_STRING: p = *(char **)(linkPtr->addr); if (p == NULL) { return "NULL"; } return p; } /* * This code only gets executed if the link type is unknown * (shouldn't ever happen). */ return "??"; }
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