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NAME

       critcl::enum - CriTcl Utilities: String/Integer mapping

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require critcl  ?3.1.11?

       package require critcl::enum  ?1.1?

       ::critcl::enum::def name definition ?mode?

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DESCRIPTION

       C  Runtime In Tcl, or CriTcl , is a system for compiling C code embedded in Tcl on the fly
       and either loading the resulting objects into Tcl for immediate use or packaging them  for
       distribution.  Use CriTcl to improve performance by rewriting in C those routines that are
       performance bottlenecks.

       This document is the reference manpage for the critcl::enum package. This package provides
       convenience  commands  for  advanced  functionality  built  on top of both critcl core and
       package critcl::literals.

       It is an extended form of string pool which not only converts  integer  values  into  Tcl-
       level  strings,  but  also  handles  the reverse direction, converting from strings to the
       associated integer values.

       It essentially provides a bi-directional mapping between a C enumeration type and a set of
       strings, one per enumeration value.  Note that the C enumeration in question is created by
       the definition. It is not possible to use the symbols of an existing enumeration type.

       This package was written to make the declaration and management of such mappings easy.  It
       uses  a string pool for one of the directions, using its ability to return shared literals
       and conserve memory.

       Its intended audience are mainly developers wishing to write Tcl packages with embedded  C
       code.

       This package resides in the Core Package Layer of CriTcl.

       +----------------+
       |Applications    |
       | critcl         |
       | critcl::app    |
       +----------------+

       *================*
       |Core Packages   |
       | critcl         |
       | critcl::util   |
       *================*

       +----------------+
       |Support Packages|
       | stubs::*       |
       | md5, platform  |
       |  ...           |
       +----------------+

API

       ::critcl::enum::def name definition ?mode?
              This  command  defines  two  C  functions  for  the conversion between C values and
              Tcl_Obj'ects, with named derived from name.

              The definition dictionary provides the mapping from the specified C-level  symbolic
              names to the strings themselves.

              The  mode-list configures the output somewhat.  The two allowed modes are +list and
              tcl.  All modes can be used together.  The default mode is tcl.  Using  mode  +list
              implies tcl as well.

              For  mode tcl the new function has two arguments, a Tcl_Interp* pointer refering to
              the interpreter holding the string pool, and a code of type "name_pool_names"  (see
              below),  the symbolic name of the string to return. The result of the function is a
              Tcl_Obj* pointer to the requested string constant.

              For mode +list all of tcl applies, plus an additional function is  generated  which
              takes  three arguments, in order: a Tcl_Interp* pointer refering to the interpreter
              holding the string pool, an int holding the size of the last argument, and an array
              of  type "name_pool_names" holding the codes (see below), the symbolic names of the
              strings to return. The result of the function is a Tcl_Obj* pointer to a  Tcl  list
              holding the requested string constants.

              The  underlying  string  pool  is  automatically  initialized  on first access, and
              finalized on interpreter destruction.

              The package generates multiple things (declarations  and  definitions)  with  names
              derived from name, which has to be a proper C identifier.

              name_pool_names
                     The C enumeration type containing the specified symbolic names.

              name_ToObj
                     The function converting from integer value to Tcl string.  Its signature is

                     Tcl_Obj* name_ToObj (Tcl_Interp* interp, name_names literal);

              name_ToObjList
                     The  mode  +list  function  converting  from  integer  array  to Tcl list of
                     strings.  Its signature is

                     Tcl_Obj* name_ToObjList (Tcl_Interp* interp, int c, name_names* literal);

              name_GetFromObj
                     The function converting from Tcl string to integer value.  Its signature is

                     int name_GetFromObj (Tcl_Interp* interp, Tcl_Obj* obj, int flags, int* literal);

                     The flags are like for Tcl_GetIndexFromObj.

              name.h A header file containing the declarations for the converter  functions,  for
                     use by other parts of the system, if necessary.

                     The generated file is stored in a place where it will not interfere with the
                     overall system outside of the  package,  yet  also  be  available  for  easy
                     inclusion by package files (csources).

              name   At  the  level  of critcl itself the command registers a new result-type for
                     critcl::cproc, which takes an integer result from the function and  converts
                     it to the equivalent string in the pool for the script.

              name   At  the level of critcl itself the command registers a new argument-type for
                     critcl::cproc, which takes a Tcl string and converts it  to  the  equivalent
                     integer for delivery to the function.

EXAMPLE

       The  example shown below is the specification for a set of actions, methods, and the like,
       a function may take as argument.

              package require Tcl 8.5
              package require critcl 3.1.11

              critcl::buildrequirement {
                  package require critcl::enum
              }

              critcl::enum::def action {
                  w_create"create"
                  w_directory"directory"
                  w_events"events"
                  w_file"file"
                  w_handler"handler"
                  w_remove"remove"
              }

              # Declarations: action.h
              # Type:         action_names
              # Accessor:     Tcl_Obj* action_ToObj (Tcl_Interp* interp, int literal);
              # Accessor:     int action_GetFromObj (Tcl_Interp* interp, Tcl_Obj* o, int flags, int* literal);
              # ResultType:   action
              # ArgType:      action

AUTHORS

       Andreas Kupries

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes,  will  undoubtedly  contain  bugs  and  other
       problems.   Please  report such at https://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl.  Please also
       report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS

       C code, Embedded C Code, Tcl Interp Association, code generator, compile & run,  compiler,
       conversion,  dynamic code generation, dynamic compilation, generate package, int to string
       mapping, linker, literal pool, on demand compilation, on-the-fly  compilation,  singleton,
       string pool, string to int mapping

CATEGORY

       Glueing/Embedded C code

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011-2018 Andreas Kupries