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NAME

       scopedobject - Create and manipulate a scoped [incr Tcl] class object.

SYNOPSIS

       scopedobject objName ?options?

INHERITANCE

       None

STANDARD OPTIONS

       Name:     enterscopecommand:
       Command-Line Switch:     -enterscopecommand

              Specifies  a  Tcl  command  to  invoke when an object enters scope (i.e. when it is
              created..). The default is {}.

       Name:     enterscopecommand:
       Command-Line Switch:     -enterscopecommand

              Specifies a Tcl command to invoke when an object  exits  scope  (i.e.  when  it  is
              deleted..). The default is {}.

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DESCRIPTION

       The  scopedobject  command  creates  a  base  class for defining Itcl classes which posses
       scoped behavior like Tcl variables.  The objects are only accessible within the  procedure
       in which they are instantiated and are deleted when the procedure returns.  This class was
       designed to be a general purpose base class for supporting scoped incr Tcl  classes.   The
       options  include  the  execute  a  Tcl  script command when an object enters and exits its
       scope.

METHODS

       The scopedobject command creates a new Tcl command whose name is pathName.   This  command
       may  be  used  to  invoke  various operations on the object.  It has the following general
       form: pathName option ?arg arg ...?  Option and the args determine the exact  behavior  of
       the command.  The following commands are possible for scopedobject objects:

OBJECT-SPECIFIC METHODS

       pathName cget option
              Returns  the current value of the configuration option given by option.  Option may
              have any of the values accepted by the scopedobject command.

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query or modify  the  configuration  options  of  the  object.   If  no  option  is
              specified, returns a list describing all of the available options for pathName.  If
              option is specified with no value, then the command returns a list  describing  the
              one  named  option (this list will be identical to the corresponding sublist of the
              value returned if no option is specified).  If one or more option-value  pairs  are
              specified,  then the command modifies the given objects option(s) to have the given
              value(s);  in this case the command returns an empty string.  Option may  have  any
              of the values accepted by the scopedobject command.

EXAMPLE

              The  scopedobject  was  primarily  meant  to  be a base class.  The following is an
              example of usage without inheritance:

         proc scopedobject_demo {} {
           iwidgets::scopedobject     #auto              -exitscopecommand      {puts      "enter
       scopedobject_demo"}         -exitscopecommand {puts "exit scopedobject_demo"}
         }

         scopedobject_demo

AUTHOR

       John A. Tucker

KEYWORDS

       scopedobject, object