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NAME

       delete - delete things in the interpreter

SYNOPSIS

       itcl::delete option ?arg arg ...?
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DESCRIPTION

       The  delete  command  is  used to delete things in the interpreter.  It is implemented as an ensemble, so
       extensions can add their own options and extend the behavior of this command.   By  default,  the  delete
       command handles the destruction of namespaces.

       The  option  argument determines what action is carried out by the command.  The legal options (which may
       be abbreviated) are:

       delete class name ?name...?
              Deletes one or more [incr Tcl] classes called name.  This deletes all objects in  the  class,  and
              all derived classes as well.

              If  an  error  is  encountered while destructing an object, it will prevent the destruction of the
              class and any remaining objects.  To destroy the entire class without regard for errors,  use  the
              "delete namespace" command.

       delete object name ?name...?
              Deletes  one  or  more  [incr Tcl]  objects  called  name.   An  object is deleted by invoking all
              destructors in its class hierarchy, in order from most- to least-specific.  If all destructors are
              successful,  data  associated with the object is deleted and the name is removed as a command from
              the interpreter.

              If the access command for an object resides in another namespace, then its qualified name  can  be
              used:
              itcl::delete object foo::bar::x
       If  an  error  is  encountered  while destructing an object, the delete command is aborted and the object
       remains alive.  To destroy an object without regard for errors, use the "rename" command to  destroy  the
       object access command.

       delete namespace name ?name...?
              Deletes  one  or  more  namespaces  called  name.   This deletes all commands and variables in the
              namespace, and deletes all child  namespaces  as  well.   When  a  namespace  is  deleted,  it  is
              automatically removed from the import lists of all other namespaces.

KEYWORDS

       namespace, proc, variable, ensemble