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ActiveTcl User Guide |
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Tcl_NewByteArrayObj, Tcl_SetByteArrayObj, Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj,
Tcl_SetByteArrayLength - manipulate Tcl objects as a arrays of
bytes
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_Obj *
Tcl_NewByteArrayObj(bytes, length)
void
Tcl_SetByteArrayObj(objPtr, bytes, length)
unsigned char *
Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objPtr, lengthPtr)
unsigned char *
Tcl_SetByteArrayLength(objPtr, length)
- CONST unsigned char *bytes (in)
- The array of bytes used to initialize or set a byte-array
object.
- int length (in)
- The length of the array of bytes. It must be >= 0.
- Tcl_Obj *objPtr (in/out)
- For Tcl_SetByteArrayObj, this points to the object to be
converted to byte-array type. For Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj
and Tcl_SetByteArrayLength, this points to the object from
which to get the byte-array value; if objPtr does not
already point to a byte-array object, it will be converted to
one.
- int *lengthPtr (out)
- If non-NULL, filled with the length of the array of bytes in
the object.
These procedures are used to create, modify, and read Tcl
byte-array objects from C code. Byte-array objects are typically
used to hold the results of binary IO operations or data structures
created with the binary
command. In Tcl, an array of bytes is not equivalent to a string.
Conceptually, a string is an array of Unicode characters, while a
byte-array is an array of 8-bit quantities with no implicit
meaning. Accesser functions are provided to get the string
representation of a byte-array or to convert an arbitrary object to
a byte-array. Obtaining the string representation of a byte-array
object (by calling Tcl_GetStringFromObj) produces a
properly formed UTF-8 sequence with a one-to-one mapping between
the bytes in the internal representation and the UTF-8 characters
in the string representation.
Tcl_NewByteArrayObj and Tcl_SetByteArrayObj will
create a new object of byte-array type or modify an existing object
to have a byte-array type. Both of these procedures set the
object's type to be byte-array and set the object's internal
representation to a copy of the array of bytes given by
bytes. Tcl_NewByteArrayObj returns a pointer to a
newly allocated object with a reference count of zero.
Tcl_SetByteArrayObj invalidates any old string
representation and, if the object is not already a byte-array
object, frees any old internal representation.
Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj converts a Tcl object to
byte-array type and returns a pointer to the object's new internal
representation as an array of bytes. The length of this array is
stored in lengthPtr if lengthPtr is non-NULL. The
storage for the array of bytes is owned by the object and should
not be freed. The contents of the array may be modified by the
caller only if the object is not shared and the caller invalidates
the string representation.
Tcl_SetByteArrayLength converts the Tcl object to
byte-array type and changes the length of the object's internal
representation as an array of bytes. If length is greater
than the space currently allocated for the array, the array is
reallocated to the new length; the newly allocated bytes at the end
of the array have arbitrary values. If length is less than
the space currently allocated for the array, the length of array is
reduced to the new length. The return value is a pointer to the
object's new array of bytes.
Tcl_GetStringFromObj,
Tcl_NewObj, Tcl_IncrRefCount, Tcl_DecrRefCount
object, byte array, utf, unicode, internationalization
Copyright © 1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Copyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.