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NAME

       Tcl_LinkArray, Tcl_LinkVar, Tcl_UnlinkVar, Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar - link Tcl variable to C variable

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tcl.h>

       int
       Tcl_LinkVar(interp, varName, addr, type)

       int                                                                                                       │
       Tcl_LinkArray(interp, varName, addr, type, size)                                                          │

       Tcl_UnlinkVar(interp, varName)

       Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar(interp, varName)

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp *interp (in)          Interpreter  that  contains varName.  Also used by Tcl_LinkVar to return
                                        error messages.

       const char *varName (in)         Name of global variable.

       void *addr (in)                  Address of C variable that is to be linked to varName.

                                        In Tcl_LinkArray, may be NULL to tell Tcl to create the storage for  the │
                                        array in the variable.

       int type (in)                    Type  of  C  variable  for  Tcl_LinkVar  or  type  of  array element for
                                        Tcl_LinkArray.    Must   be   one   of   TCL_LINK_INT,    TCL_LINK_UINT,
                                        TCL_LINK_CHAR,    TCL_LINK_UCHAR,    TCL_LINK_SHORT,    TCL_LINK_USHORT,
                                        TCL_LINK_LONG,  TCL_LINK_ULONG,  TCL_LINK_WIDE_INT,  TCL_LINK_WIDE_UINT,
                                        TCL_LINK_FLOAT,  TCL_LINK_DOUBLE,  TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN, or one of the extra
                                        ones listed below.

                                        In Tcl_LinkVar, the additional linked type TCL_LINK_STRING may be used.

                                        In  Tcl_LinkArray,  the  additional  linked  types  TCL_LINK_CHARS   and │
                                        TCL_LINK_BINARY may be used.

                                        All   the  above  for  both  functions  may  be  optionally  OR'ed  with
                                        TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY to make the Tcl variable read-only.

       Tcl_Size size (in)               The number of elements in the C array. Must be greater than zero.        │
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DESCRIPTION

       Tcl_LinkVar uses variable traces to keep the Tcl variable named by varName in sync with the C variable at
       the  address  given  by  addr.   Whenever  the  Tcl  variable is read the value of the C variable will be
       returned, and whenever the Tcl variable is written the C variable will be updated to have the same value.
       Tcl_LinkVar  normally returns TCL_OK;  if an error occurs while setting up the link (e.g. because varName
       is the name of array) then TCL_ERROR is returned and the interpreter's result contains an error message.

       Tcl_LinkArray is similar, but for arrays of fixed size (given  by  the  size  argument).  When  asked  to │
       allocate  the  backing  C array storage (via the addr argument being NULL), it writes the address that it │
       allocated to the Tcl interpreter result.

       The type argument specifies the type of the C variable, or the type of the elements of the C  array,  and
       must have one of the following values, optionally OR'ed with TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY:

       TCL_LINK_INT
              The  C  variable,  or each element of the C array, is of type int.  Any value written into the Tcl
              variable must have a proper integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetIntFromObj;  attempts to write  non-
              integer  values  into varName will be rejected with Tcl errors. Incomplete integer representations
              (like the empty string, '+', '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are accepted as  if  they
              are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_UINT
              The  C  variable, or each element of the C array, is of type unsigned int.  Any value written into
              the Tcl variable must have a proper unsigned integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj  and
              in  the  platform's  defined range for the unsigned int type; attempts to write non-integer values
              (or values outside the range) into varName will be rejected with Tcl  errors.  Incomplete  integer
              representations  (like  the  empty  string,  '+',  '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_CHAR
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type char.  Any value written into  the  Tcl
              variable  must  have  a proper integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetIntFromObj and be in the range of
              the char datatype; attempts to write non-integer or  out-of-range  values  into  varName  will  be
              rejected  with  Tcl errors. Incomplete integer representations (like the empty string, '+', '-' or
              the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are accepted as if they are valid too.

              If using an array of these, consider using TCL_LINK_CHARS instead.                                 │

       TCL_LINK_CHARS
              The C array is of type char * and is mapped into Tcl as a string.  Any value written into the  Tcl │
              variable must have the same length as the underlying storage. Only supported with Tcl_LinkArray.

       TCL_LINK_UCHAR
              The  C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type unsigned char.  Any value written into
              the Tcl variable must have a proper unsigned integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetIntFromObj  and  in
              the  platform's defined range for the unsigned char type; attempts to write non-integer values (or
              values outside the range) into varName will  be  rejected  with  Tcl  errors.  Incomplete  integer
              representations  (like  the  empty  string,  '+',  '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

              If using an array of these, consider using TCL_LINK_BINARY instead.                                │

       TCL_LINK_BINARY
              The C array is of type unsigned char * and is mapped into Tcl as a bytearray.  Any  value  written │
              into  the  Tcl  variable  must have the same length as the underlying storage. Only supported with │
              Tcl_LinkArray.

       TCL_LINK_SHORT
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type short.  Any value written into the  Tcl
              variable  must  have  a proper integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetIntFromObj and be in the range of
              the short datatype; attempts to write non-integer or out-of-range  values  into  varName  will  be
              rejected  with  Tcl errors. Incomplete integer representations (like the empty string, '+', '-' or
              the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_USHORT
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type unsigned short.  Any value written into
              the  Tcl  variable must have a proper unsigned integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetIntFromObj and in
              the platform's defined range for the unsigned short type; attempts to write non-integer values (or
              values  outside  the  range)  into  varName  will  be rejected with Tcl errors. Incomplete integer
              representations (like the empty string, '+',  '-'  or  the  hex/octal/decimal/binary  prefix)  are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_LONG
              The  C  variable, or each element of the C array, is of type long.  Any value written into the Tcl
              variable must have a proper integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetLongFromObj; attempts to write  non-
              integer  or  out-of-range values into varName will be rejected with Tcl errors. Incomplete integer
              representations (like the empty string, '+',  '-'  or  the  hex/octal/decimal/binary  prefix)  are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_ULONG
              The  C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type unsigned long.  Any value written into
              the Tcl variable must have a proper unsigned integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj  and
              in  the  platform's defined range for the unsigned long type; attempts to write non-integer values
              (or values outside the range) into varName will be rejected with Tcl  errors.  Incomplete  integer
              representations  (like  the  empty  string,  '+',  '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_DOUBLE
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type double.  Any value written into the Tcl
              variable  must have a proper real form acceptable to Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj;  attempts to write non-
              real  values  into  varName  will  be  rejected  with  Tcl  errors.  Incomplete  integer  or  real
              representations  (like the empty string, '.', '+', '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_FLOAT
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type float.  Any value written into the  Tcl
              variable  must  have  a proper real form acceptable to Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj and must be within the
              range acceptable for a float; attempts to write non-real values (or values outside the range) into
              varName  will  be  rejected  with Tcl errors. Incomplete integer or real representations (like the
              empty string, '.', '+', '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are accepted as  if  they  are
              valid too.

       TCL_LINK_WIDE_INT
              The  C  variable, or each element of the C array, is of type Tcl_WideInt (which is an integer type
              at least 64-bits wide on all platforms that can support it.)   Any  value  written  into  the  Tcl
              variable  must  have a proper integer form acceptable to Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj;  attempts to write
              non-integer  values  into  varName  will  be  rejected  with  Tcl   errors.   Incomplete   integer
              representations  (like  the  empty  string,  '+',  '-' or the hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are
              accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_WIDE_UINT
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type  Tcl_WideUInt  (which  is  an  unsigned
              integer  type at least 64-bits wide on all platforms that can support it.)  Any value written into
              the   Tcl   variable   must   have   a   proper   unsigned   wideinteger   form   acceptable    to
              Tcl_GetWideUIntFromObj;  attempts  to  write non-integer values into varName will be rejected with
              Tcl  errors.  Incomplete  integer  representations  (like  the  empty  string,  '+',  '-'  or  the
              hex/octal/decimal/binary prefix) are accepted as if they are valid too.

       TCL_LINK_BOOLEAN
              The C variable, or each element of the C array, is of type int.  If its value is zero then it will
              read from Tcl as “0”; otherwise it will read from Tcl as “1”.  Whenever varName is modified, the C
              variable  will  be  set  to  a  0 or 1 value.  Any value written into the Tcl variable must have a
              proper boolean form acceptable to Tcl_GetBooleanFromObj;  attempts  to  write  non-boolean  values
              into varName will be rejected with Tcl errors.

       TCL_LINK_STRING
              The  C variable is of type char *.  If its value is not NULL then it must be a pointer to a string
              allocated with Tcl_Alloc.  Whenever the Tcl variable is modified the  current  C  string  will  be
              freed  and  new  memory  will  be  allocated to hold a copy of the variable's new value.  If the C
              variable contains a NULL pointer then the  Tcl  variable  will  read  as  “NULL”.   This  is  only
              supported by Tcl_LinkVar.

       If  the  TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY flag is present in type then the variable will be read-only from Tcl, so that
       its value can only be changed by modifying the C variable.  Attempts to write the variable from Tcl  will
       be rejected with errors.

       Tcl_UnlinkVar  removes  the  link previously set up for the variable given by varName.  If there does not
       exist a link for varName then the procedure has no effect.

       Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar may be invoked after the C variable has changed to  force  the  Tcl  variable  to  be
       updated  immediately.   In  many  cases  this  procedure is not needed, since any attempt to read the Tcl
       variable will return the latest value of the C variable.  However, if a trace has been  set  on  the  Tcl
       variable  (such  as  a  Tk  widget  that wishes to display the value of the variable), the trace will not
       trigger when the C variable has changed.  Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar ensures that any traces on the Tcl variable
       are invoked.

       Note that, as with any call to a Tcl interpreter, Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar must be called from the same thread
       that created the interpreter. The safest mechanism is to ensure that the C variable is only ever  updated
       from  the  same  thread  that  created  the  interpreter  (possibly  in  response to an event posted with
       Tcl_ThreadQueueEvent), but when it is necessary to update the  variable  in  a  separate  thread,  it  is
       advised  that Tcl_AsyncMark be used to indicate to the thread hosting the interpreter that it is ready to
       run Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar.

SEE ALSO

       Tcl_TraceVar(3tcl)

KEYWORDS

       boolean, integer, link, read-only, real, string, trace, variable