05-20-2009
methods of command interpretation in AIX
what are the various methods through which a command is interpreted in AIX?
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tcllib_interp
interp(n) Interpreter utilities interp(n)
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NAME
interp - Interp creation and aliasing
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.3
package require interp ?0.1.1?
::interp::createEmpty ?path?
::interp::snitLink path methodlist
::interp::snitDictLink path methoddict
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides a number of commands for the convenient creation of Tcl interpreters for highly restricted execution.
API
::interp::createEmpty ?path?
This commands creates an empty Tcl interpreter and returns it name. Empty means that the new interpreter has neither namespaces, nor
any commands. It is useful only for the creation of aliases.
If a path is specified then it is taken as the name of the new interpreter.
::interp::snitLink path methodlist
This command assumes that it was called from within a method of a snit object, and that the command mymethod is available.
It extends the interpreter specified by path with aliases for all methods found in the methodlist, with the alias directing execu-
tion to the same-named method of the snit object invoking this command. Each element of methodlist is actually interpreted as a
command prefix, with the first word of each prefix the name of the method to link to.
The result of the command is the empty string.
::interp::snitDictLink path methoddict
This command behaves like ::interp::snitLink, except that it takes a dictionary mapping from commands to methods as its input, and
not a list of methods. Like for ::interp::snitLink the method references are actually command prefixes. This command allows the
creation of more complex command-method mappings than ::interp::snitLink.
The result of the command is the empty string.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category interp
of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for
either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
alias, empty interpreter, interpreter, method, snit
CATEGORY
Programming tools
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2006 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
interp 0.1.1 interp(n)