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NAME

       Tcl_LoadFile, Tcl_FindSymbol - platform-independent dynamic library loading

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tcl.h>

       int
       Tcl_LoadFile(interp, pathPtr, symbols, flags, procPtrs, loadHandlePtr)

       void *
       Tcl_FindSymbol(interp, loadHandle, symbol)

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)                 Interpreter to use for reporting error messages.

       Tcl_Obj *pathPtr (in)                   The  name  of  the file to load. If it is a single
                                               name, the  library  search  path  of  the  current
                                               environment will be used to resolve it.

       const char *const symbols[] (in)        Array  of  names  of symbols to be resolved during
                                               the load of the library, or NULL if no symbols are
                                               to  be  resolved.  If  an array is given, the last
                                               entry in the array must be NULL.

       int flags (in)                          The   value   should   normally    be    0,    but
                                               TCL_LOAD_GLOBAL  or TCL_LOAD_LAZY or a combination
                                               of those two is allowed as well.

       void *procPtrs (out)                    Points to an array that will hold the addresses of
                                               the  functions  described in the symbols argument.
                                               Should be NULL if no symbols are to be resolved.

       Tcl_LoadHandle *loadHandlePtr (out)     Points to a variable that will hold the handle  to
                                               the abstract token describing the library that has
                                               been loaded.

       Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle (in)          Abstract token describing the library to look up a
                                               symbol in.

       const char *symbol (in)                 The name of the symbol to look up.
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DESCRIPTION

       Tcl_LoadFile  loads  a  file  from  the  filesystem  (including  potentially  any  virtual
       filesystem that has been installed) and provides a handle  to  it  that  may  be  used  in
       further  operations.  The  symbols  array, if non-NULL, supplies a set of names of symbols
       (typically functions) that must be resolved from the library and which will be  stored  in
       the array indicated by procPtrs. If any of the symbols is not resolved, the loading of the
       file will fail with an error message left in the interpreter (if that is  non-NULL).   The
       result  of  Tcl_LoadFile  is  a  standard Tcl error code. The library may be unloaded with
       Tcl_FSUnloadFile.

       Tcl_FindSymbol locates a symbol in a loaded library and returns it. If the  symbol  cannot
       be  found,  it returns NULL and sets an error message in the given interp (if that is non-
       NULL). Note that it is unsafe to use this operation on a handle that has  been  passed  to
       Tcl_FSUnloadFile.

SEE ALSO

       Tcl_FSLoadFile(3tcl), Tcl_FSUnloadFile(3tcl), load(3tcl), unload(3tcl)

KEYWORDS

       binary code, loading, shared library