03-22-2010
Very close now:
unknown=2.8 2.2 2.1
unknown=0 0 0
unknown=9 8 7
The "," in between the numbers is needed please. Should it be "BEGIN" instead of "EGIN" right? if so, it looks like this:
first=2.8 0 9,2.2 0 8,2.1 0 7
The former is better.
Please, you support is very appreciated. Thanks.
Last edited by Gery; 03-22-2010 at 03:17 PM..
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unknown
unknown(n) Tcl Built-In Commands unknown(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
unknown - Handle attempts to use non-existent commands
SYNOPSIS
unknown cmdName ?arg arg ...?
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
This command is invoked by the Tcl interpreter whenever a script tries to invoke a command that does not exist. The default implementation
of unknown is a library procedure defined when Tcl initializes an interpreter. You can override the default unknown to change its func-
tionality, or you can register a new handler for individual namespaces using the namespace unknown command. Note that there is no default
implementation of unknown in a safe interpreter.
If the Tcl interpreter encounters a command name for which there is not a defined command (in either the current namespace, or the global
namespace), then Tcl checks for the existence of an unknown handler for the current namespace. By default, this handler is a command named
::unknown. If there is no such command, then the interpreter returns an error. If the unknown command exists (or a new handler has been
registered for the current namespace), then it is invoked with arguments consisting of the fully-substituted name and arguments for the
original non-existent command. The unknown command typically does things like searching through library directories for a command proce-
dure with the name cmdName, or expanding abbreviated command names to full-length, or automatically executing unknown commands as sub-pro-
cesses. In some cases (such as expanding abbreviations) unknown will change the original command slightly and then (re-)execute it. The
result of the unknown command is used as the result for the original non-existent command.
The default implementation of unknown behaves as follows. It first calls the auto_load library procedure to load the command. If this
succeeds, then it executes the original command with its original arguments. If the auto-load fails then unknown calls auto_execok to see
if there is an executable file by the name cmd. If so, it invokes the Tcl exec command with cmd and all the args as arguments. If cmd
cannot be auto-executed, unknown checks to see if the command was invoked at top-level and outside of any script. If so, then unknown
takes two additional steps. First, it sees if cmd has one of the following three forms: !!, !event, or ^old^new?^?. If so, then unknown
carries out history substitution in the same way that csh would for these constructs. Finally, unknown checks to see if cmd is a unique
abbreviation for an existing Tcl command. If so, it expands the command name and executes the command with the original arguments. If
none of the above efforts has been able to execute the command, unknown generates an error return. If the global variable auto_noload is
defined, then the auto-load step is skipped. If the global variable auto_noexec is defined then the auto-exec step is skipped. Under nor-
mal circumstances the return value from unknown is the return value from the command that was eventually executed.
EXAMPLE
Arrange for the unknown command to have its standard behavior except for first logging the fact that a command was not found:
# Save the original one so we can chain to it
rename unknown _original_unknown
# Provide our own implementation
proc unknown args {
puts stderr "WARNING: unknown command: $args"
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}
SEE ALSO
info(n), proc(n), interp(n), library(n), namespace(n)
KEYWORDS
error, non-existent command
Tcl unknown(n)