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NAME

       critcl::literals - CriTcl - Code Gen - Constant string pools

SYNOPSIS

       package require Tcl  8.6

       package require critcl  ?3.2?

       package require critcl::literals  ?1.4?

       ::critcl::literals::def name definition ?mode?

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DESCRIPTION

       Be  welcome  to the C Runtime In Tcl (short: CriTcl), a system for embedding and using C code from within
       Tcl [http://core.tcl-lang.org/tcl] scripts.

       This document  is  the  reference  manpage  for  the  critcl::literals  package.  This  package  provides
       convenience  commands  for  advanced  functionality  built  on  top  of  both  critcl  core  and  package
       critcl::iassoc.

       Many packages will have a fixed set of string constants occuring in one or places. Most of them  will  be
       coded  to  create a new string Tcl_Obj* from a C char* every time the constant is needed, as this is easy
       to to, despite the inherent waste of memory.

       This package was written to make declaration and management of string pools which do not waste memory  as
       easy as the wasteful solution, hiding all attendant complexity from the user.

       Its intended audience are mainly developers wishing to write Tcl packages with embedded C code.

       This package resides in the Core Package Layer of CriTcl.

       +----------------+
       |Applications    |
       | critcl         |
       | critcl::app    |
       +----------------+

       *================*
       |Core Packages   |
       | critcl         |
       | critcl::util   |
       *================*

       +----------------+
       |Support Packages|
       | stubs::*       |
       | md5, platform  |
       |  ...           |
       +----------------+

API

       ::critcl::literals::def name definition ?mode?
              This  command defines a C function with the given name which provides access to a pool of constant
              strings with a Tcl interpreter.

              The definition dictionary provides the mapping from the  C-level  symbolic  names  to  the  string
              themselves.

              The  mode-list configures the output somewhat.  The three allowed modes are c, +list and tcl.  All
              modes can be used together.  The default mode is tcl.  Using mode +list implies tcl as well.

              For mode tcl the new function has two arguments, a Tcl_Interp* pointer refering to the interpreter
              holding the string pool, and a code of type "name_names" (see below), the  symbolic  name  of  the
              literal  to  return.  The  result  of  the  function is a Tcl_Obj* pointer to the requested string
              constant.

              For mode c the new function has one argument,  a  code  of  type  "name_names"  (see  below),  the
              symbolic name of the literal to return. The result of the function is a const char* pointer to the
              requested string constant.

              For  mode  +list  all  of  tcl applies, plus an additional function is generated which takes three
              arguments, in order, a Tcl_Interp* pointer refering to the interpreter holding the string pool, an
              int holding the size of the last argument, and an array of type  "name_names"  holding  the  codes
              (see  below),  the  symbolic  names  of  the  literals  to return. The result of the function is a
              Tcl_Obj* pointer to a Tcl list holding the requested string constants.

              The underlying string pool  is  automatically  initialized  on  first  access,  and  finalized  on
              interpreter destruction.

              The package generates multiple things (declarations and definitions) with names derived from name,
              which has to be a proper C identifier.

              name   The mode tcl function providing access to the string pool.  Its signature is

                     Tcl_Obj* name (Tcl_Interp* interp, name_names literal);

              name_list
                     The mode +list function providing multi-access to the string pool.  Its signature is

                     Tcl_Obj* name_list (Tcl_Interp* interp, int c, name_names* literal);

              name_cstr
                     The mode c function providing access to the string pool.  Its signature is

                     const char* name_cstr (name_names literal);

              name_names
                     A C enumeration type containing the symbolic names of the strings provided by the pool.

              name.h A  header  file  containing the declarations for the accessor functions and the enumeration
                     type, for use by other parts of the system, if necessary.

                     The generated file is stored in a place where it will not interfere with the overall system
                     outside of the package,  yet  also  be  available  for  easy  inclusion  by  package  files
                     (csources).

              name   New  in version 1.1: For mode tcl the command registers a new result-type for critcl::cproc
                     with critcl, which takes an integer result  from  the  function  and  converts  it  to  the
                     equivalent string in the pool for the script.

EXAMPLE

       The  example  shown  below  is  the  specification of the string pool pulled from the draft work on a Tcl
       binding to Linux's inotify APIs.

              package require Tcl 8.6
              package require critcl 3.2

              critcl::buildrequirement {
                  package require critcl::literals
              }

              critcl::literals::def tcl_inotify_strings {
                  w_create  "create"
                  w_directory"directory"
                  w_events  "events"
                  w_file "file"
                  w_handler "handler"
                  w_remove  "remove"
              } {c tcl}

              # Declarations: tcl_inotify_strings.h
              # Type:         tcl_inotify_strings_names
              # Accessor:     Tcl_Obj*    tcl_inotify_strings      (Tcl_Interp*               interp,
              #                                                     tcl_inotify_strings_names literal);
              # Accessor:     const char* tcl_inotify_strings_cstr (tcl_inotify_strings_names literal);
              # ResultType:   tcl_inotify_strings

AUTHORS

       Andreas Kupries

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report  such at https://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl.  Please also report any ideas for enhancements
       you may have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS

       C code, Embedded C Code, Tcl Interp Association, code generator, compile & run,  compiler,  dynamic  code
       generation,  dynamic  compilation, generate package, linker, literal pool, on demand compilation, on-the-
       fly compilation, singleton, string pool

CATEGORY

       Glueing/Embedded C code

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Andreas Kupries

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