Tcl_DictObjGet(3tcl)
Tcl_DictObj(3) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_DictObj(3)
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NAME
Tcl_NewDictObj, Tcl_DictObjPut, Tcl_DictObjGet,
Tcl_DictObjRemove, Tcl_DictObjSize, Tcl_DictObjFirst,
Tcl_DictObjNext, Tcl_DictObjDone, Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList,
Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList - manipulate Tcl objects as dic-
tionaries
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_Obj *
Tcl_NewDictObj()
int
Tcl_DictObjGet(interp, dictPtr, keyPtr, valuePtrPtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjPut(interp, dictPtr, keyPtr, valuePtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjRemove(interp, dictPtr, keyPtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjSize(interp, dictPtr, sizePtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjFirst(interp, dictPtr, searchPtr,
keyPtrPtr, valuePtrPtr, donePtr)
void
Tcl_DictObjNext(searchPtr, keyPtrPtr, valuePtrPtr, donePtr)
void
Tcl_DictObjDone(searchPtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList(interp, dictPtr, keyc, keyv, valuePtr)
int
Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList(interp, dictPtr, keyc, keyv)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) If an error
occurs while con-
verting an object
to be a diction-
ary object, an
error message is
left in the
interpreter's
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result object
unless interp is
NULL.
Tcl_Obj *dictPtr (in/out) Points to the
dictionary object
to be manipu-
lated. If
dictPtr does not
already point to
a dictionary
object, an
attempt will be
made to convert
it to one.
Tcl_Obj *keyPtr (in) Points to the key
for the key/value
pair being mani-
pulated within
the dictionary
object.
Tcl_Obj **keyPtrPtr (out) Points to a vari-
able that will
have the key from
a key/value pair
placed within it.
May be NULL to
indicate that the
caller is not
interested in the
key.
Tcl_Obj *valuePtr (in) Points to the
value for the
key/value pair
being manipulate
within the dic-
tionary object
(or sub-object,
in the case of
Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList.)
Tcl_Obj **valuePtrPtr (out) Points to a vari-
able that will
have the value
from a key/value
pair placed
within it. For
Tcl_DictObjFirst
and
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Tcl_DictObjNext,
this may be NULL
to indicate that
the caller is not
interested in the
value.
int *sizePtr (out) Points to a vari-
able that will
have the number
of key/value
pairs contained
within the dic-
tionary placed
within it.
Tcl_DictSearch *searchPtr (in/out) Pointer to record
to use to keep
track of progress
in enumerating
all key/value
pairs in a dic-
tionary. The
contents of the
record will be
initialized by
the call to
Tcl_DictObjFirst.
If the enumerat-
ing is to be ter-
minated before
all values in the
dictionary have
been returned,
the search record
must be passed to
Tcl_DictObjDone
to enable the
internal locks to
be released.
int *donePtr (out) Points to a vari-
able that will
have a non-zero
value written
into it when the
enumeration of
the key/value
pairs in a dic-
tionary has com-
pleted, and a
zero otherwise.
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int keyc (in) Indicates the
number of keys
that will be sup-
plied in the keyv
array.
Tcl_Obj *const *keyv (in) Array of keyc
pointers to
objects that
Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList
and
Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList
will use to
locate the
key/value pair to
manipulate within
the sub-
dictionaries of
the main diction-
ary object passed
to them.
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DESCRIPTION
Tcl dictionary objects have an internal representation that
supports efficient mapping from keys to values and which
guarantees that the particular ordering of keys within the
dictionary remains the same modulo any keys being deleted
(which removes them from the order) or added (which adds
them to the end of the order). If reinterpreted as a list,
the values at the even-valued indices in the list will be
the keys of the dictionary, and each will be followed (in
the odd-valued index) by the value associated with that key.
The procedures described in this man page are used to
create, modify, index, and iterate over dictionary objects
from C code.
Tcl_NewDictObj creates a new, empty dictionary object. The
string representation of the object will be invalid, and the
reference count of the object will be zero.
Tcl_DictObjGet looks up the given key within the given dic-
tionary and writes a pointer to the value associated with
that key into the variable pointed to by valuePtrPtr, or a
NULL if the key has no mapping within the dictionary. The
result of this procedure is TCL_OK, or TCL_ERROR if the
dictPtr cannot be converted to a dictionary.
Tcl_DictObjPut updates the given dictionary so that the
given key maps to the given value; any key may exist at most
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once in any particular dictionary. The dictionary must not
be shared, but the key and value may be. This procedure may
increase the reference count of both key and value if it
proves necessary to store them. Neither key nor value
should be NULL. The result of this procedure is TCL_OK, or
TCL_ERROR if the dictPtr cannot be converted to a diction-
ary.
Tcl_DictObjRemove updates the given dictionary so that the
given key has no mapping to any value. The dictionary must
not be shared, but the key may be. The key actually stored
in the dictionary will have its reference count decremented
if it was present. It is not an error if the key did not
previously exist. The result of this procedure is TCL_OK,
or TCL_ERROR if the dictPtr cannot be converted to a dic-
tionary.
Tcl_DictObjSize updates the given variable with the number
of key/value pairs currently in the given dictionary. The
result of this procedure is TCL_OK, or TCL_ERROR if the
dictPtr cannot be converted to a dictionary.
Tcl_DictObjFirst commences an iteration across all the
key/value pairs in the given dictionary, placing the key and
value in the variables pointed to by the keyPtrPtr and
valuePtrPtr arguments (which may be NULL to indicate that
the caller is uninterested in they key or variable respec-
tively.) The next key/value pair in the dictionary may be
retrieved with Tcl_DictObjNext. Concurrent updates of the
dictionary's internal representation will not modify the
iteration processing unless the dictionary is unshared, when
this will trigger premature termination of the iteration
instead (which Tcl scripts cannot trigger via the dict com-
mand.) The searchPtr argument points to a piece of context
that is used to identify which particular iteration is being
performed, and is initialized by the call to
Tcl_DictObjFirst. The donePtr argument points to a variable
that is updated to be zero of there are further key/value
pairs to be iterated over, or non-zero if the iteration is
complete. The order of iteration is implementation-defined.
If the dictPtr argument cannot be converted to a dictionary,
Tcl_DictObjFirst returns TCL_ERROR and the iteration is not
commenced, and otherwise it returns TCL_OK.
When Tcl_DictObjFirst is called upon a dictionary, a lock is
placed on the dictionary to enable that dictionary to be
iterated over safely without regard for whether the diction-
ary is modified during the iteration. Because of this, once
the iteration over a dictionary's keys has finished (whether
because all values have been iterated over as indicated by
the variable indicated by the donePtr argument being set to
one, or because no further values are required) the
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Tcl_DictObjDone function must be called with the same
searchPtr as was passed to Tcl_DictObjFirst so that the
internal locks can be released. Once a particular searchPtr
is passed to Tcl_DictObjDone, passing it to Tcl_DictObjNext
(without first initializing it with Tcl_DictObjFirst) will
result in no values being produced and the variable pointed
to by donePtr being set to one. It is safe to call
Tcl_DictObjDone multiple times on the same searchPtr for
each call to Tcl_DictObjFirst.
The procedures Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList and
Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList are the close analogues of
Tcl_DictObjPut and Tcl_DictObjRemove respectively, except
that instead of working with a single dictionary, they are
designed to operate on a nested tree of dictionaries, with
inner dictionaries stored as values inside outer dic-
tionaries. The keyc and keyv arguments specify a list of
keys (with outermost keys first) that acts as a path to the
key/value pair to be affected. Note that there is no
corresponding operation for reading a value for a path as
this is easy to construct from repeated use of
Tcl_DictObjGet. With Tcl_DictObjPutKeyList, nested dic-
tionaries are created for non-terminal keys where they do
not already exist. With Tcl_DictObjRemoveKeyList, all non-
terminal keys must exist and have dictionaries as their
values.
EXAMPLE
Using the dictionary iteration interface to search determine
if there is a key that maps to itself:
Tcl_DictSearch search;
Tcl_Obj *key, *value;
int done;
/*
* Assume interp and objPtr are parameters. This is the
* idiomatic way to start an iteration over the dictionary; it
* sets a lock on the internal representation that ensures that
* there are no concurrent modification issues when normal
* reference count management is also used. The lock is
* released automatically when the loop is finished, but must
* be released manually when an exceptional exit from the loop
* is performed. However it is safe to try to release the lock
* even if we've finished iterating over the loop.
*/
if (Tcl_DictObjFirst(interp, objPtr, &search,
&key, &value, &done) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
for (; !done ; Tcl_DictObjNext(&search, &key, &value, &done)) {
/*
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* Note that strcmp() is not a good way of comparing
* objects and is just used here for demonstration
* purposes.
*/
if (!strcmp(Tcl_GetString(key), Tcl_GetString(value))) {
break;
}
}
Tcl_DictObjDone(&search);
Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewBooleanObj(!done));
return TCL_OK;
SEE ALSO
Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_DecrRefCount, Tcl_IncrRefCount,
Tcl_InitObjHashTable
KEYWORDS
dict, dict object, dictionary, dictionary object, hash
table, iteration, object
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