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I don't get why the set -x option would stop this running if removed, what happens when you do?
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blt_treegettoken
Blt_TreeGetToken(3) BLT Library Procedures Blt_TreeGetToken(3)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
Blt_TreeGetToken - Grabs a token associated with existing tree data object.
SYNOPSIS
#include <bltTree.h>
int
Blt_TreeGetToken(interp, name, tokenPtr)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter to report results back to.
const char *name (in) Name of an existing tree data object. Can be qualified by a namespace.
Blt_Tree *tokenPtr (out) Points to location to store the client tree token.
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This procedure obtains a token to a C-based tree data object. The arguments are as follows:
interp Interpreter to report results back to. If an error occurs, then interp->result will contain an error message.
name Name of an existing tree data object. It's an error if a tree name doesn't already exist. Name can be qualified by a namespace
such as fred::myTree. If no namespace qualifier is used, the tree the current namespace is searched, then the global namespace.
tokenPtr Points to the location where the returned token is stored. A tree token is used to work with the tree object.
A token for the tree data object is returned. Tree data objects can be shared. For example, the tree and hiertable commands may be
accessing the same tree data object. Each client grabs a token that is associated with the tree. When all tokens are released (see
Blt_TreeReleaseToken) the tree data object is automatically destroyed.
RETURNS
A standard Tcl result is returned. If TCL_ERROR is returned, then interp->result will contain an error message. The following errors may
occur:
o No tree exists as name. You can use Tcl_TreeExists to determine if a tree exists beforehand.
o Memory can't be allocated for the token.
EXAMPLE
The following example allocated a token for an existing tree.
Blt_Tree token;
if (Blt_TreeGetToken(interp, "myTree", &token) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
printf("tree is %s
", Blt_TreeName(token));
SEE ALSO
Tcl_TreeCreate, Tcl_TreeExists, Tcl_TreeReleaseToken
BLT
2.4 Blt_TreeGetToken(3)