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NAME

       Tcl_IsSafe, Tcl_MakeSafe, Tcl_CreateSlave, Tcl_GetSlave, Tcl_GetMaster, Tcl_GetInterpPath,
       Tcl_CreateAlias,  Tcl_CreateAliasObj,  Tcl_GetAlias,  Tcl_GetAliasObj,  Tcl_ExposeCommand,
       Tcl_HideCommand - manage multiple Tcl interpreters, aliases and hidden commands.

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tcl.h>

       int
       Tcl_IsSafe(interp)

       int
       Tcl_MakeSafe(interp)

       Tcl_Interp *
       Tcl_CreateSlave(interp, slaveName, isSafe)

       Tcl_Interp *
       Tcl_GetSlave(interp, slaveName)

       Tcl_Interp *
       Tcl_GetMaster(interp)

       int
       Tcl_GetInterpPath(askingInterp, slaveInterp)

       int                                                                                        │
       Tcl_CreateAlias(slaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, argc, argv)                │

       int                                                                                        │
       Tcl_CreateAliasObj(slaveInterp, slaveCmd, targetInterp, targetCmd, objc, objv)             │

       int
       Tcl_GetAlias(interp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, argcPtr, argvPtr)

       int                                                                                        │
       Tcl_GetAliasObj(interp, slaveCmd, targetInterpPtr, targetCmdPtr, objcPtr, objvPtr)         │

       int                                                                                        │
       Tcl_ExposeCommand(interp, hiddenCmdName, cmdName)                                          │

       int                                                                                        │
       Tcl_HideCommand(interp, cmdName, hiddenCmdName)                                            │

ARGUMENTS                                                                                         │
       Tcl_Interp             *interp           (in)                                              │
                                                          Interpreter  in  which  to  execute the │
                                                          specified command.                      │

       CONST char             *slaveName        (in)                                              │
                                                          Name of slave interpreter to create  or │
                                                          manipulate.                             │

       int                    isSafe            (in)                                              │
                                                          If  non-zero,  a ``safe'' slave that is │
                                                          suitable for running untrusted code  is │
                                                          created,  otherwise  a trusted slave is │
                                                          created.                                │

       Tcl_Interp             *slaveInterp      (in)                                              │
                                                          Interpreter to  use  for  creating  the │
                                                          source   command   for  an  alias  (see │
                                                          below).                                 │

       CONST char             *slaveCmd         (in)                                              │
                                                          Name of source command for alias.       │

       Tcl_Interp             *targetInterp     (in)                                              │
                                                          Interpreter that  contains  the  target │
                                                          command for an alias.                   │

       CONST char             *targetCmd        (in)                                              │
                                                          Name  of  target  command  for alias in │
                                                          targetInterp.                           │

       int                    argc              (in)                                              │
                                                          Count of additional arguments  to  pass │
                                                          to the alias command.                   │

       CONST char * CONST     *argv             (in)                                              │
                                                          Vector   of   strings,  the  additional │
                                                          arguments to pass to the alias command. │
                                                          This storage is owned by the caller.    │

       int                    objc              (in)                                              │
                                                          Count of additional object arguments to │
                                                          pass to the alias object command.       │

       Tcl_Object             **objv            (in)                                              │
                                                          Vector  of  Tcl_Obj   structures,   the │
                                                          additional  object arguments to pass to │
                                                          the alias object command.  This storage │
                                                          is owned by the caller.                 │

       Tcl_Interp             **targetInterpPtr (in)                                              │
                                                          Pointer   to   location  to  store  the │
                                                          address  of  the  interpreter  where  a │
                                                          target command is defined for an alias. │

       CONST char             **targetCmdPtr    (out)                                             │
                                                          Pointer   to   location  to  store  the │
                                                          address  of  the  name  of  the  target │
                                                          command for an alias.                   │

       int                    *argcPtr          (out)                                             │
                                                          Pointer  to  location to store count of │
                                                          additional arguments to  be  passed  to │
                                                          the  alias.  The location is in storage │
                                                          owned by the caller.                    │

       CONST char             ***argvPtr        (out)                                             │
                                                          Pointer to location to store  a  vector │
                                                          of strings, the additional arguments to │
                                                          pass to an alias. The  location  is  in │
                                                          storage owned by the caller, the vector │
                                                          of  strings  is  owned  by  the  called │
                                                          function.                               │

       int                    *objcPtr          (out)                                             │
                                                          Pointer  to  location to store count of │
                                                          additional  object  arguments   to   be │
                                                          passed to the alias. The location is in │
                                                          storage owned by the caller.            │

       Tcl_Obj                ***objvPtr        (out)                                             │
                                                          Pointer to location to store  a  vector │
                                                          of  Tcl_Obj  structures, the additional │
                                                          arguments to pass to  an  object  alias │
                                                          command.  The  location  is  in storage │
                                                          owned by  the  caller,  the  vector  of │
                                                          Tcl_Obj  structures  is  owned  by  the │
                                                          called function.                        │

       CONST char             *cmdName          (in)                                              │
                                                          Name of an exposed command to  hide  or
                                                          create.                                 │

       CONST char             *hiddenCmdName    (in)                                              │
                                                          Name  under  which  a hidden command is
                                                          stored and with which it can be exposed
                                                          or invoked.
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DESCRIPTION

       These  procedures are intended for access to the multiple interpreter facility from inside
       C programs. They enable managing multiple interpreters in a hierarchical relationship, and
       the management of aliases, commands that when invoked in one interpreter execute a command
       in another interpreter. The return value for those procedures that return an int is either
       TCL_OK  or  TCL_ERROR.  If  TCL_ERROR is returned then the result field of the interpreter
       contains an error message.

       Tcl_CreateSlave creates a new interpreter as a slave of interp.  It also creates  a  slave
       command  named  slaveName  in  interp which allows interp to manipulate the new slave.  If
       isSafe is zero, the command creates a trusted slave in which Tcl code has  access  to  all
       the  Tcl commands.  If it is 1, the command creates a ``safe'' slave in which Tcl code has
       access only to set of Tcl commands defined as ``Safe Tcl''; see the manual entry  for  the
       Tcl interp command for details.  If the creation of the new slave interpreter failed, NULL
       is returned.

       Tcl_IsSafe returns 1 if interp is ``safe'' (was created with the TCL_SAFE_INTERPRETER flag
       specified), 0 otherwise.

       Tcl_MakeSafe  marks  interp as ``safe'', so that future calls to Tcl_IsSafe will return 1.
       It also removes  all  known  potentially-unsafe  core  functionality  (both  commands  and
       variables) from interp.  However, it cannot know what parts of an extension or application
       are safe and does not make any attempt to remove those parts, so safety is not  guaranteed
       after calling Tcl_MakeSafe.  Callers will want to take care with their use of Tcl_MakeSafe
       to avoid false claims of safety.  For many situations, Tcl_CreateSlave  may  be  a  better
       choice, since it creates interpreters in a known-safe state.

       Tcl_GetSlave  returns a pointer to a slave interpreter of interp. The slave interpreter is
       identified by slaveName.  If no such slave interpreter exists, NULL is returned.

       Tcl_GetMaster returns a pointer to the master interpreter of  interp.  If  interp  has  no
       master (it is a top-level interpreter) then NULL is returned.

       Tcl_GetInterpPath  sets  the  result  field  in  askingInterp to the relative path between
       askingInterp and slaveInterp;  slaveInterp  must  be  a  slave  of  askingInterp.  If  the
       computation  of the relative path succeeds, TCL_OK is returned, else TCL_ERROR is returned
       and the result field in askingInterp contains the error message.

       Tcl_CreateAlias creates an object command named slaveCmd in slaveInterp that when invoked, │
       will cause the command targetCmd to be invoked in targetInterp. The arguments specified by │
       the strings contained in argv are always  prepended  to  any  arguments  supplied  in  the │
       invocation  of  slaveCmd  and  passed  to  targetCmd.  This operation returns TCL_OK if it │
       succeeds, or TCL_ERROR if it fails; in that case, an error message is left in  the  object │
       result  of  slaveInterp.  Note that there are no restrictions on the ancestry relationship │
       (as created by Tcl_CreateSlave) between slaveInterp and targetInterp. Any two interpreters │
       can be used, without any restrictions on how they are related.                             │

       Tcl_CreateAliasObj  is similar to Tcl_CreateAlias except that it takes a vector of objects │
       to pass as additional arguments instead of a vector of strings.

       Tcl_GetAlias returns information about an alias aliasName in interp.  Any  of  the  result
       fields  can  be  NULL,  in which case the corresponding datum is not returned. If a result
       field is non-NULL, the address indicated is set to the corresponding datum.  For  example,
       if  targetNamePtr  is non-NULL it is set to a pointer to the string containing the name of
       the target command.                                                                        │

       Tcl_GetAliasObj is similar to Tcl_GetAlias except that it returns a pointer to a vector of │
       Tcl_Obj structures instead of a vector of strings.                                         │

       Tcl_ExposeCommand moves the command named hiddenCmdName from the set of hidden commands to │
       the set of exposed commands, putting it under the name cmdName.  HiddenCmdName must be the │
       name  of  an  existing hidden command, or the operation will return TCL_ERROR and leave an │
       error message in the result field in interp.  If an exposed command named cmdName  already │
       exists,  the  operation returns TCL_ERROR and leaves an error message in the object result │
       of interp.  If the operation succeeds, it returns TCL_OK.  After executing  this  command, │
       attempts  to  use  cmdName  in  a call to Tcl_Eval or with the Tcl eval command will again │
       succeed.                                                                                   │

       Tcl_HideCommand moves the command named cmdName from the set of exposed  commands  to  the │
       set  of  hidden  commands,  under  the name hiddenCmdName.  CmdName must be the name of an │
       existing exposed command, or the operation  will  return  TCL_ERROR  and  leave  an  error │
       message in the object result of interp.  Currently both cmdName and hiddenCmdName must not │
       contain namespace qualifiers, or the operation will return TCL_ERROR and  leave  an  error │
       message  in  the  object  result  of  interp.  The CmdName will be looked up in the global │
       namespace, and not relative to the current namespace, even if the current namespace is not │
       the  global  one.   If  a  hidden  command whose name is hiddenCmdName already exists, the │
       operation also returns TCL_ERROR and the result field in interp contains an error message. │
       If  the  operation succeeds, it returns TCL_OK.  After executing this command, attempts to │
       use cmdName in a call to Tcl_Eval or with the Tcl eval command will fail.                  │

       For a description of the Tcl interface to multiple interpreters, see interp(3tcl).         │

SEE ALSO                                                                                          │
       interp                                                                                     │

KEYWORDS                                                                                          │
       alias, command, exposed commands, hidden commands, interpreter, invoke, master, slave      │