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NAME

       Tcl_CreateMathFunc,  Tcl_GetMathFuncInfo,  Tcl_ListMathFuncs - Define, query and enumerate math functions
       for expressions

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tcl.h>

       void
       Tcl_CreateMathFunc(interp, name, numArgs, argTypes, proc, clientData)

       int                                                                                                       2
       Tcl_GetMathFuncInfo(interp, name, numArgsPtr, argTypesPtr, procPtr, clientDataPtr)                        2

       Tcl_Obj *                                                                                                 2
       Tcl_ListMathFuncs(interp, pattern)                                                                        2

ARGUMENTS

       Tcl_Interp      *interp          (in)      Interpreter in which new function will be defined.             2

       CONST char      *name            (in)                                                                     2
                                                  Name for new function.

       int             numArgs          (in)      Number of arguments to  new  function;   also  gives  size  of
                                                  argTypes array.

       Tcl_ValueType   *argTypes        (in)      Points  to  an  array  giving  the  permissible types for each
                                                  argument to function.

       Tcl_MathProc    *proc            (in)      Procedure that implements the function.

       ClientData      clientData       (in)      Arbitrary one-word value to pass to proc when it is invoked.

       int             *numArgsPtr      (out)     Points to a variable that will be set to contain the number of
                                                  arguments to the function.

       Tcl_ValueType   **argTypesPtr    (out)     Points to a variable that will be set to contain a pointer  to
                                                  an array giving the permissible types for each argument to the
                                                  function which will need to be freed up using Tcl_Free.

       Tcl_MathProc    **procPtr        (out)     Points  to a variable that will be set to contain a pointer to
                                                  the implementation code for  the  function  (or  NULL  if  the
                                                  function is implemented directly in bytecode.)

       ClientData      *clientDataPtr   (out)     Points  to  a  variable  that  will  be  set  to  contain  the
                                                  clientData argument  passed  to  Tcl_CreateMathFunc  when  the
                                                  function  was  created  if  the  function  is  not implemented
                                                  directly in bytecode.

       CONST char      *pattern         (in)      Pattern to match against function names so as to  filter  them
                                                  (by  passing  to  Tcl_StringMatch),  or  NULL to not apply any
                                                  filter.
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DESCRIPTION

       Tcl allows a number of mathematical functions to be used in expressions, such as  sin,  cos,  and  hypot.
       Tcl_CreateMathFunc allows applications to add additional functions to those already provided by Tcl or to
       replace  existing functions.  Name is the name of the function as it will appear in expressions.  If name
       doesn't already exist as a function then a new function is created.  If it does exist, then the  existing
       function  is  replaced.   NumArgs and argTypes describe the arguments to the function.  Each entry in the
       argTypes array must be one of TCL_INT, TCL_DOUBLE, TCL_WIDE_INT, or TCL_EITHER to  indicate  whether  the 2
       corresponding argument must be an integer, a double-precision floating value, a wide (64-bit) integer, or 2
       any, respectively.

       Whenever  the  function is invoked in an expression Tcl will invoke proc.  Proc should have arguments and
       result that match the type Tcl_MathProc:
              typedef int Tcl_MathProc(
                ClientData clientData,
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                Tcl_Value *args,
                Tcl_Value *resultPtr);

       When proc is invoked  the  clientData  and  interp  arguments  will  be  the  same  as  those  passed  to
       Tcl_CreateMathFunc.   Args  will  point  to  an array of numArgs Tcl_Value structures, which describe the
       actual arguments to the function:                                                                         2
              typedef struct Tcl_Value {                                                                         2
                Tcl_ValueType type;                                                                              2
                long intValue;                                                                                   2
                double doubleValue;                                                                              2
                Tcl_WideInt wideValue;                                                                           2
              } Tcl_Value;                                                                                       2

       The type field indicates the type of the argument and is one of TCL_INT, TCL_DOUBLE or TCL_WIDE_INT.   It
       will  match  the  argTypes value specified for the function unless the argTypes value was TCL_EITHER. Tcl
       converts the argument supplied in the expression to the type requested in argTypes, if that is necessary.
       Depending on the value of the type field, the intValue, doubleValue or wideValue field will  contain  the 2
       actual value of the argument.

       Proc  should compute its result and store it either as an integer in resultPtr->intValue or as a floating
       value in resultPtr->doubleValue.  It should set also resultPtr->type to one  of  TCL_INT,  TCL_DOUBLE  or 2
       TCL_WIDE_INT  to indicate which value was set.  Under normal circumstances proc should return TCL_OK.  If
       an error occurs while executing the function, proc should return TCL_ERROR and leave an error message  in
       the interpreter's result.

       Tcl_GetMathFuncInfo  retrieves  the  values associated with function name that were passed to a preceding 2
       Tcl_CreateMathFunc call.  Normally, the return code is TCL_OK but if the named function does  not  exist, 2
       TCL_ERROR is returned and an error message is placed in the interpreter's result.                         2

       If  an error did not occur, the array reference placed in the variable pointed to by argTypesPtr is newly 2
       allocated, and should be  released  by  passing  it  to  Tcl_Free.   Some  functions  (the  standard  set 2
       implemented  in  the  core) are implemented directly at the bytecode level; attempting to retrieve values 2
       for them causes a NULL to be stored in the variable pointed to by procPtr and the variable pointed to  by 2
       clientDataPtr will not be modified.                                                                       2

       Tcl_ListMathFuncs  returns  a  Tcl  object  containing  a  list  of all the math functions defined in the 2
       interpreter whose name matches pattern.  In the case of an error, NULL is returned and an  error  message 2
       is left in the interpreter result, and otherwise the returned object will have a reference count of zero.

KEYWORDS

       expression, mathematical function

SEE ALSO

       expr(3tcl), info(3tcl), Tcl_Free(3tcl), Tcl_NewListObj(3tcl)

Tcl                                                    8.4                              Tcl_CreateMathFunc(3tcl)