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Tcl_StringObj(3)                           Tcl Library Procedures                           Tcl_StringObj(3)



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NAME
       Tcl_NewStringObj,   Tcl_NewUnicodeObj,   Tcl_SetStringObj,  Tcl_SetUnicodeObj,  Tcl_GetStringFromObj,
       Tcl_GetString,    Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj,    Tcl_GetUnicode,    Tcl_GetUniChar,     Tcl_GetCharLength,
       Tcl_GetRange,  Tcl_AppendToObj,  Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj,  Tcl_AppendObjToObj, Tcl_AppendStringsToObj,
       Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA, Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj, Tcl_Format,  Tcl_AppendFormatToObj,  Tcl_ObjPrintf,
       Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj,  Tcl_SetObjLength,  Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength,  Tcl_ConcatObj  -  manipulate Tcl
       objects as strings

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_NewStringObj(bytes, length)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_NewUnicodeObj(unicode, numChars)

       void
       Tcl_SetStringObj(objPtr, bytes, length)

       void
       Tcl_SetUnicodeObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars)

       char *
       Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr)

       char *
       Tcl_GetString(objPtr)

       Tcl_UniChar *
       Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr)

       Tcl_UniChar *
       Tcl_GetUnicode(objPtr)

       Tcl_UniChar
       Tcl_GetUniChar(objPtr, index)

       int
       Tcl_GetCharLength(objPtr)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_GetRange(objPtr, first, last)

       void
       Tcl_AppendToObj(objPtr, bytes, length)

       void
       Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj(objPtr, unicode, numChars)

       void
       Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, appendObjPtr)

       void
       Tcl_AppendStringsToObj(objPtr, string, string, ... (char *) NULL)

       void
       Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA(objPtr, argList)

       void                                                                                                  |
       Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj(objPtr, bytes, length, limit, ellipsis)                                        |

       Tcl_Obj *                                                                                             |
       Tcl_Format(interp, format, objc, objv)                                                                |

       int                                                                                                   |
       Tcl_AppendFormatToObj(interp, objPtr, format, objc, objv)                                             |

       Tcl_Obj *                                                                                             |
       Tcl_ObjPrintf(format, ...)                                                                            |

       int                                                                                                   |
       Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj(objPtr, format, ...)                                                            |

       void
       Tcl_SetObjLength(objPtr, newLength)

       int
       Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength(objPtr, newLength)

       Tcl_Obj *
       Tcl_ConcatObj(objc, objv)

ARGUMENTS
       const char *bytes (in)                        Points to the first byte of an array  of  UTF-8-encoded
                                                     bytes  used  to set or append to a string object.  This
                                                     byte array may contain embedded null characters  unless
                                                     numChars is negative.  (Applications needing null bytes
                                                     should  represent  them  as   the   two-byte   sequence
                                                     \7__\6__, use Tcl_ExternalToUtf to convert, or Tcl_New-ByteArrayObj Tcl_NewByteArrayObj
                                                     ByteArrayObj if the string is a collection of  uninter-preted uninterpreted
                                                     preted bytes.)

       int length (in)                               The  number of bytes to copy from bytes when initializ-ing, initializing,
                                                     ing, setting, or appending to a string object.  If neg-ative, negative,
                                                     ative, all bytes up to the first null are used.

       const Tcl_UniChar *unicode (in)               Points to the first byte of an array of Unicode charac-ters characters
                                                     ters used to set or append to a  string  object.   This
                                                     byte  array may contain embedded null characters unless
                                                     numChars is negative.

       int numChars (in)                             The number of Unicode characters to copy  from  unicode
                                                     when  initializing,  setting,  or appending to a string
                                                     object.  If negative, all characters up  to  the  first
                                                     null character are used.

       int index (in)                                The index of the Unicode character to return.

       int first (in)                                The index of the first Unicode character in the Unicode
                                                     range to be returned as a new object.

       int last (in)                                 The index of the last Unicode character in the  Unicode
                                                     range to be returned as a new object.

       Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in/out)                      Points to an object to manipulate.

       Tcl_Obj *appendObjPtr (in)                    The object to append to objPtr in Tcl_AppendObjToObj.

       int *lengthPtr (out)                          If  non-NULL,  the  location where Tcl_GetStringFromObj
                                                     will store the length of an object's string representa-tion. representation.
                                                     tion.

       const char *string (in)                       Null-terminated string value to append to objPtr.

       va_list argList (in)                          An argument list which must have been initialised using
                                                     va_start, and cleared using va_end.

       int limit (in)                                Maximum number of bytes to be appended.

       const char *ellipsis (in)                     Suffix to append when the limit leads to string trunca-tion. truncation.
                                                     tion.  If NULL is passed then the suffix "..." is used.

       const char *format (in)                       Format control string  including  %  conversion  speci-fiers. specifiers.
                                                     fiers.

       int objc (in)                                 The number of elements to format or concatenate.

       Tcl_Obj *objv[] (in)                          The array of objects to format or concatenate.

       int newLength (in)                            New  length for the string value of objPtr, not includ-ing including
                                                     ing the final null character.
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DESCRIPTION
       The procedures described in this manual entry allow Tcl objects to be manipulated as  string  values.
       They use the internal representation of the object to store additional information to make the string
       manipulations more efficient.  In particular, they make a series of append  operations  efficient  by
       allocating  extra storage space for the string so that it does not have to be copied for each append.
       Also, indexing and length computations are optimized because the  Unicode  string  representation  is
       calculated  and  cached  as  needed.  When using the Tcl_Append* family of functions where the inter-preter's interpreter's
       preter's result is the object being appended to, it is important to  call  Tcl_ResetResult  first  to
       ensure you are not unintentionally appending to existing data in the result object.

       Tcl_NewStringObj and Tcl_SetStringObj create a new object or modify an existing object to hold a copy
       of the string given by bytes and length.  Tcl_NewUnicodeObj and Tcl_SetUnicodeObj create a new object
       or  modify  an  existing  object  to hold a copy of the Unicode string given by unicode and numChars.
       Tcl_NewStringObj and Tcl_NewUnicodeObj return a pointer to a  newly  created  object  with  reference
       count  zero.   All  four  procedures set the object to hold a copy of the specified string.  Tcl_Set-StringObj Tcl_SetStringObj
       StringObj and Tcl_SetUnicodeObj free any old string representation as well as any old internal repre-sentation representation
       sentation of the object.

       Tcl_GetStringFromObj  and  Tcl_GetString  return an object's string representation.  This is given by
       the returned byte pointer and (for Tcl_GetStringFromObj) length, which is stored in lengthPtr  if  it
       is  non-NULL.   If  the object's UTF string representation is invalid (its byte pointer is NULL), the
       string representation is regenerated from the object's internal representation.  The  storage  refer-enced referenced
       enced  by  the returned byte pointer is owned by the object manager.  It is passed back as a writable
       pointer so that extension author creating their own Tcl_ObjType will be able  to  modify  the  string
       representation  within  the  Tcl_UpdateStringProc of their Tcl_ObjType.  Except for that limited pur-pose, purpose,
       pose, the pointer returned by Tcl_GetStringFromObj or Tcl_GetString should be treated  as  read-only.
       It  is  recommended  that this pointer be assigned to a (const char *) variable.  Even in the limited
       situations where writing to this pointer is acceptable, one should take care to respect the  copy-on-write copy-onwrite
       write  semantics  required  by Tcl_Obj's, with appropriate calls to Tcl_IsShared and Tcl_DuplicateObj
       prior to any in-place modification of the string representation.  The procedure Tcl_GetString is used
       in the common case where the caller does not need the length of the string representation.

       Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj and Tcl_GetUnicode return an object's value as a Unicode string.  This is given
       by the returned pointer and (for Tcl_GetUnicodeFromObj) length, which is stored in lengthPtr if it is
       non-NULL.   The  storage  referenced  by the returned byte pointer is owned by the object manager and
       should not be modified by the caller.  The procedure Tcl_GetUnicode is used in the common case  where
       the caller does not need the length of the unicode string representation.

       Tcl_GetUniChar returns the index'th character in the object's Unicode representation.

       Tcl_GetRange  returns  a  newly  created  object  comprised  of the characters between first and last
       (inclusive) in the object's Unicode  representation.   If  the  object's  Unicode  representation  is
       invalid, the Unicode representation is regenerated from the object's string representation.

       Tcl_GetCharLength returns the number of characters (as opposed to bytes) in the string object.

       Tcl_AppendToObj appends the data given by bytes and length to the string representation of the object
       specified by objPtr.  If the object has an invalid string representation, then an attempt is made  to
       convert  bytes is to the Unicode format.  If the conversion is successful, then the converted form of
       bytes is appended to the object's Unicode representation.  Otherwise, the object's Unicode  represen-tation representation
       tation  is  invalidated  and  converted  to the UTF format, and bytes is appended to the object's new
       string representation.

       Tcl_AppendUnicodeToObj appends the Unicode string given by unicode and numChars to the object  speci-fied specified
       fied  by  objPtr.   If the object has an invalid Unicode representation, then unicode is converted to
       the UTF format and appended to the object's string representation.  Appends are optimized  to  handle
       repeated  appends  relatively  efficiently  (it  overallocates  the  string or Unicode space to avoid
       repeated reallocations and copies of object's string value).

       Tcl_AppendObjToObj is similar to Tcl_AppendToObj, but it appends the string or Unicode value  (which-ever (whichever
       ever exists and is best suited to be appended to objPtr) of appendObjPtr to objPtr.

       Tcl_AppendStringsToObj is similar to Tcl_AppendToObj except that it can be passed more than one value
       to append and each value must be a null-terminated string (i.e. none of the values may contain inter-nal internal
       nal  null characters).  Any number of string arguments may be provided, but the last argument must be
       a NULL pointer to indicate the end of the list.

       Tcl_AppendStringsToObjVA is the same as Tcl_AppendStringsToObj except that instead of taking a  vari-able variable
       able number of arguments it takes an argument list.

       Tcl_AppendLimitedToObj is similar to Tcl_AppendToObj except that it imposes a limit on how many bytes |
       are appended.  This can be handy when the string to be appended might be very large,  but  the  value |
       being constructed should not be allowed to grow without bound. A common usage is when constructing an |
       error message, where the end result should be kept short enough to be read.   Bytes  from  bytes  are |
       appended  to objPtr, but no more than limit bytes total are to be appended. If the limit prevents all |
       length bytes that are available from being appended, then the appending is  done  so  that  the  last |
       bytes  appended  are  from the string ellipsis. This allows for an indication of the truncation to be |
       left in the string.  When length is -1, all bytes up to the first zero byte are appended, subject  to |
       the  limit. When ellipsis is NULL, the default string ... is used. When ellipsis is non-NULL, it must |
       point to a zero-byte-terminated string in Tcl's internal UTF encoding.  The number of bytes  appended |
       can  be  less  than  the lesser of length and limit when appending fewer bytes is necessary to append |
       only whole multi-byte characters.                                                                     |

       Tcl_Format is the C-level interface to the engine of the format command.  The actual  command  proce- |
       dure for format is little more than                                                                   |
              Tcl_Format(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), objc-2, objv+2);                                    |
       The objc Tcl_Obj values in objv are formatted into a string according to the conversion specification |
       in format argument, following the documentation for the  format  command.   The  resulting  formatted |
       string  is converted to a new Tcl_Obj with refcount of zero and returned.  If some error happens dur- |
       ing production of the formatted string, NULL is returned, and an error message is recorded in interp, |
       if interp is non-NULL.                                                                                |

       Tcl_AppendFormatToObj is an appending alternative form of Tcl_Format with functionality equivalent to |
              Tcl_Obj *newPtr = Tcl_Format(interp, format, objc, objv);                                      |
              if (newPtr == NULL) return TCL_ERROR;                                                          |
              Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, newPtr);                                                            |
              return TCL_OK;                                                                                 |
       but with greater convenience and efficiency when the appending functionality is needed.               |

       Tcl_ObjPrintf serves as a replacement for the common sequence                                         |
              char buf[SOME_SUITABLE_LENGTH];                                                                |
              sprintf(buf, format, ...);                                                                     |
              Tcl_NewStringObj(buf, -1);                                                                     |
       but with greater convenience and no need to determine SOME_SUITABLE_LENGTH. The  formatting  is  done |
       with  the same core formatting engine used by Tcl_Format.  This means the set of supported conversion |
       specifiers is that of the format command and not that of the sprintf routine where the two sets  dif- |
       fer.  When a conversion specifier passed to Tcl_ObjPrintf includes a precision, the value is taken as |
       a number of bytes, as sprintf does, and not as a number of characters, as format does.  This is  done |
       on  the  assumption  that  C code is more likely to know how many bytes it is passing around than the |
       number of encoded characters those bytes happen to  represent.   The  variable  number  of  arguments |
       passed in should be of the types that would be suitable for passing to sprintf.  Note in this example |
       usage, x is of type long.                                                                             |
              long x = 5;                                                                                    |
              Tcl_Obj *objPtr = Tcl_ObjPrintf("Value is %d", x);                                             |
       If the value of format contains internal inconsistencies or invalid specifier formats, the  formatted |
       string result produced by Tcl_ObjPrintf will be an error message describing the error.                |

       Tcl_AppendPrintfToObj is an appending alternative form of Tcl_ObjPrintf with functionality equivalent |
       to                                                                                                    |
              Tcl_AppendObjToObj(objPtr, Tcl_ObjPrintf(format, ...));                                        |
       but with greater convenience and efficiency when the appending functionality is needed.

       The Tcl_SetObjLength procedure changes the length of the string value of its objPtr argument.  If the
       newLength argument is greater than the space allocated for the object's string, then the string space
       is reallocated and the old value is copied to the new space; the bytes between the old length of  the
       string and the new length may have arbitrary values.  If the newLength argument is less than the cur-rent current
       rent length of the object's string, with objPtr->length is reduced without  reallocating  the  string
       space;  the  original  allocated  size  for  the string is recorded in the object, so that the string
       length can be enlarged in a subsequent call to Tcl_SetObjLength without reallocating storage.  In all
       cases Tcl_SetObjLength leaves a null character at objPtr->bytes[newLength].

       Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength is identical in function to Tcl_SetObjLength except that if sufficient memory
       to satisfy the request cannot be allocated, it does not cause the Tcl interpreter to panic.  Thus, if
       newLength is greater than the space allocated for the object's string, and there is not enough memory
       available to satisfy the request, Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength will take no action and return 0  to  indi-cate indicate
       cate failure.  If there is enough memory to satisfy the request, Tcl_AttemptSetObjLength behaves just
       like Tcl_SetObjLength and returns 1 to indicate success.

       The Tcl_ConcatObj function returns a new string object whose value is the space-separated  concatena-tion concatenation
       tion  of the string representations of all of the objects in the objv array. Tcl_ConcatObj eliminates
       leading and trailing white space as it copies the string representations of the  objv  array  to  the
       result.  If  an  element  of  the objv array consists of nothing but white space, then that object is
       ignored entirely. This white-space removal was added  to  make  the  output  of  the  concat  command
       cleaner-looking. Tcl_ConcatObj returns a pointer to a newly-created object whose ref count is zero.


SEE ALSO
       Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_DecrRefCount, format, sprintf


KEYWORDS
       append,  internal representation, object, object type, string object, string type, string representa-tion, representation,
       tion, concat, concatenate, unicode



Tcl                                                  8.1                                    Tcl_StringObj(3)

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