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+# auto.tcl --
+#
+# utility procs formerly in init.tcl dealing with auto execution of commands
+# and can be auto loaded themselves.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 1991-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
+# Copyright (c) 1994-1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+#
+# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of
+# this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+#
+
+# auto_reset --
+#
+# Destroy all cached information for auto-loading and auto-execution, so that
+# the information gets recomputed the next time it's needed. Also delete any
+# commands that are listed in the auto-load index.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# None.
+
+proc auto_reset {} {
+ global auto_execs auto_index auto_path
+ if {[array exists auto_index]} {
+ foreach cmdName [array names auto_index] {
+ set fqcn [namespace which $cmdName]
+ if {$fqcn eq ""} {
+ continue
+ }
+ rename $fqcn {}
+ }
+ }
+ unset -nocomplain auto_execs auto_index ::tcl::auto_oldpath
+ if {[catch {llength $auto_path}]} {
+ set auto_path [list [info library]]
+ } elseif {[info library] ni $auto_path} {
+ lappend auto_path [info library]
+ }
+}
+
+# tcl_findLibrary --
+#
+# This is a utility for extensions that searches for a library directory
+# using a canonical searching algorithm. A side effect is to source the
+# initialization script and set a global library variable.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# basename Prefix of the directory name, (e.g., "tk")
+# version Version number of the package, (e.g., "8.0")
+# patch Patchlevel of the package, (e.g., "8.0.3")
+# initScript Initialization script to source (e.g., tk.tcl)
+# enVarName environment variable to honor (e.g., TK_LIBRARY)
+# varName Global variable to set when done (e.g., tk_library)
+
+proc tcl_findLibrary {basename version patch initScript enVarName varName} {
+ upvar #0 $varName the_library
+ global auto_path env tcl_platform
+
+ set dirs {}
+ set errors {}
+
+ # The C application may have hardwired a path, which we honor
+
+ if {[info exists the_library] && $the_library ne ""} {
+ lappend dirs $the_library
+ } else {
+ # Do the canonical search
+
+ # 1. From an environment variable, if it exists. Placing this first
+ # gives the end-user ultimate control to work-around any bugs, or
+ # to customize.
+
+ if {[info exists env($enVarName)]} {
+ lappend dirs $env($enVarName)
+ }
+
+ # 2. In the package script directory registered within the
+ # configuration of the package itself.
+
+ catch {
+ lappend dirs [::${basename}::pkgconfig get scriptdir,runtime]
+ }
+
+ # 3. Relative to auto_path directories. This checks relative to the
+ # Tcl library as well as allowing loading of libraries added to the
+ # auto_path that is not relative to the core library or binary paths.
+ foreach d $auto_path {
+ lappend dirs [file join $d $basename$version]
+ if {$tcl_platform(platform) eq "unix"
+ && $tcl_platform(os) eq "Darwin"} {
+ # 4. On MacOSX, check the Resources/Scripts subdir too
+ lappend dirs [file join $d $basename$version Resources Scripts]
+ }
+ }
+
+ # 3. Various locations relative to the executable
+ # ../lib/foo1.0 (From bin directory in install hierarchy)
+ # ../../lib/foo1.0 (From bin/arch directory in install hierarchy)
+ # ../library (From unix directory in build hierarchy)
+ #
+ # Remaining locations are out of date (when relevant, they ought to be
+ # covered by the $::auto_path seach above) and disabled.
+ #
+ # ../../library (From unix/arch directory in build hierarchy)
+ # ../../foo1.0.1/library
+ # (From unix directory in parallel build hierarchy)
+ # ../../../foo1.0.1/library
+ # (From unix/arch directory in parallel build hierarchy)
+
+ set parentDir [file dirname [file dirname [info nameofexecutable]]]
+ set grandParentDir [file dirname $parentDir]
+ lappend dirs [file join $parentDir lib $basename$version]
+ lappend dirs [file join $grandParentDir lib $basename$version]
+ lappend dirs [file join $parentDir library]
+ if {0} {
+ lappend dirs [file join $grandParentDir library]
+ lappend dirs [file join $grandParentDir $basename$patch library]
+ lappend dirs [file join [file dirname $grandParentDir] \
+ $basename$patch library]
+ }
+ }
+ # uniquify $dirs in order
+ array set seen {}
+ foreach i $dirs {
+ # Make sure $i is unique under normalization. Avoid repeated [source].
+ if {[interp issafe]} {
+ # Safe interps have no [file normalize].
+ set norm $i
+ } else {
+ set norm [file normalize $i]
+ }
+ if {[info exists seen($norm)]} {
+ continue
+ }
+ set seen($norm) {}
+
+ set the_library $i
+ set file [file join $i $initScript]
+
+ # source everything when in a safe interpreter because we have a
+ # source command, but no file exists command
+
+ if {[interp issafe] || [file exists $file]} {
+ if {![catch {uplevel #0 [list source $file]} msg opts]} {
+ return
+ }
+ append errors "$file: $msg\n"
+ append errors [dict get $opts -errorinfo]\n
+ }
+ }
+ unset -nocomplain the_library
+ set msg "Can't find a usable $initScript in the following directories: \n"
+ append msg " $dirs\n\n"
+ append msg "$errors\n\n"
+ append msg "This probably means that $basename wasn't installed properly.\n"
+ error $msg
+}
+
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# auto_mkindex
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+# The following procedures are used to generate the tclIndex file from Tcl
+# source files. They use a special safe interpreter to parse Tcl source
+# files, writing out index entries as "proc" commands are encountered. This
+# implementation won't work in a safe interpreter, since a safe interpreter
+# can't create the special parser and mess with its commands.
+
+if {[interp issafe]} {
+ return ;# Stop sourcing the file here
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex --
+# Regenerate a tclIndex file from Tcl source files. Takes as argument the
+# name of the directory in which the tclIndex file is to be placed, followed
+# by any number of glob patterns to use in that directory to locate all of the
+# relevant files.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# dir - Name of the directory in which to create an index.
+
+# args - Any number of additional arguments giving the names of files
+# within dir. If no additional are given auto_mkindex will look
+# for *.tcl.
+
+proc auto_mkindex {dir args} {
+ if {[interp issafe]} {
+ error "can't generate index within safe interpreter"
+ }
+
+ set oldDir [pwd]
+ cd $dir
+
+ append index "# Tcl autoload index file, version 2.0\n"
+ append index "# This file is generated by the \"auto_mkindex\" command\n"
+ append index "# and sourced to set up indexing information for one or\n"
+ append index "# more commands. Typically each line is a command that\n"
+ append index "# sets an element in the auto_index array, where the\n"
+ append index "# element name is the name of a command and the value is\n"
+ append index "# a script that loads the command.\n\n"
+ if {![llength $args]} {
+ set args *.tcl
+ }
+
+ auto_mkindex_parser::init
+ foreach file [lsort [glob -- {*}$args]] {
+ try {
+ append index [auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex $file]
+ } on error {msg opts} {
+ cd $oldDir
+ return -options $opts $msg
+ }
+ }
+ auto_mkindex_parser::cleanup
+
+ set fid [open "tclIndex" w]
+ puts -nonewline $fid $index
+ close $fid
+ cd $oldDir
+}
+
+# Original version of auto_mkindex that just searches the source code for
+# "proc" at the beginning of the line.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_old {dir args} {
+ set oldDir [pwd]
+ cd $dir
+ set dir [pwd]
+ append index "# Tcl autoload index file, version 2.0\n"
+ append index "# This file is generated by the \"auto_mkindex\" command\n"
+ append index "# and sourced to set up indexing information for one or\n"
+ append index "# more commands. Typically each line is a command that\n"
+ append index "# sets an element in the auto_index array, where the\n"
+ append index "# element name is the name of a command and the value is\n"
+ append index "# a script that loads the command.\n\n"
+ if {![llength $args]} {
+ set args *.tcl
+ }
+ foreach file [lsort [glob -- {*}$args]] {
+ set f ""
+ set error [catch {
+ set f [open $file]
+ while {[gets $f line] >= 0} {
+ if {[regexp {^proc[ ]+([^ ]*)} $line match procName]} {
+ set procName [lindex [auto_qualify $procName "::"] 0]
+ append index "set [list auto_index($procName)]"
+ append index " \[list source \[file join \$dir [list $file]\]\]\n"
+ }
+ }
+ close $f
+ } msg opts]
+ if {$error} {
+ catch {close $f}
+ cd $oldDir
+ return -options $opts $msg
+ }
+ }
+ set f ""
+ set error [catch {
+ set f [open tclIndex w]
+ puts -nonewline $f $index
+ close $f
+ cd $oldDir
+ } msg opts]
+ if {$error} {
+ catch {close $f}
+ cd $oldDir
+ error $msg $info $code
+ return -options $opts $msg
+ }
+}
+
+# Create a safe interpreter that can be used to parse Tcl source files
+# generate a tclIndex file for autoloading. This interp contains commands for
+# things that need index entries. Each time a command is executed, it writes
+# an entry out to the index file.
+
+namespace eval auto_mkindex_parser {
+ variable parser "" ;# parser used to build index
+ variable index "" ;# maintains index as it is built
+ variable scriptFile "" ;# name of file being processed
+ variable contextStack "" ;# stack of namespace scopes
+ variable imports "" ;# keeps track of all imported cmds
+ variable initCommands ;# list of commands that create aliases
+ if {![info exists initCommands]} {
+ set initCommands [list]
+ }
+
+ proc init {} {
+ variable parser
+ variable initCommands
+
+ if {![interp issafe]} {
+ set parser [interp create -safe]
+ $parser hide info
+ $parser hide rename
+ $parser hide proc
+ $parser hide namespace
+ $parser hide eval
+ $parser hide puts
+ foreach ns [$parser invokehidden namespace children ::] {
+ # MUST NOT DELETE "::tcl" OR BAD THINGS HAPPEN!
+ if {$ns eq "::tcl"} continue
+ $parser invokehidden namespace delete $ns
+ }
+ foreach cmd [$parser invokehidden info commands ::*] {
+ $parser invokehidden rename $cmd {}
+ }
+ $parser invokehidden proc unknown {args} {}
+
+ # We'll need access to the "namespace" command within the
+ # interp. Put it back, but move it out of the way.
+
+ $parser expose namespace
+ $parser invokehidden rename namespace _%@namespace
+ $parser expose eval
+ $parser invokehidden rename eval _%@eval
+
+ # Install all the registered psuedo-command implementations
+
+ foreach cmd $initCommands {
+ eval $cmd
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ proc cleanup {} {
+ variable parser
+ interp delete $parser
+ unset parser
+ }
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex --
+#
+# Used by the "auto_mkindex" command to create a "tclIndex" file for the given
+# Tcl source file. Executes the commands in the file, and handles things like
+# the "proc" command by adding an entry for the index file. Returns a string
+# that represents the index file.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# file Name of Tcl source file to be indexed.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::mkindex {file} {
+ variable parser
+ variable index
+ variable scriptFile
+ variable contextStack
+ variable imports
+
+ set scriptFile $file
+
+ set fid [open $file]
+ set contents [read $fid]
+ close $fid
+
+ # There is one problem with sourcing files into the safe interpreter:
+ # references like "$x" will fail since code is not really being executed
+ # and variables do not really exist. To avoid this, we replace all $ with
+ # \0 (literally, the null char) later, when getting proc names we will
+ # have to reverse this replacement, in case there were any $ in the proc
+ # name. This will cause a problem if somebody actually tries to have a \0
+ # in their proc name. Too bad for them.
+ set contents [string map [list \$ \0] $contents]
+
+ set index ""
+ set contextStack ""
+ set imports ""
+
+ $parser eval $contents
+
+ foreach name $imports {
+ catch {$parser eval [list _%@namespace forget $name]}
+ }
+ return $index
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::hook command
+#
+# Registers a Tcl command to evaluate when initializing the slave interpreter
+# used by the mkindex parser. The command is evaluated in the master
+# interpreter, and can use the variable auto_mkindex_parser::parser to get to
+# the slave
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::hook {cmd} {
+ variable initCommands
+
+ lappend initCommands $cmd
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::slavehook command
+#
+# Registers a Tcl command to evaluate when initializing the slave interpreter
+# used by the mkindex parser. The command is evaluated in the slave
+# interpreter.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::slavehook {cmd} {
+ variable initCommands
+
+ # The $parser variable is defined to be the name of the slave interpreter
+ # when this command is used later.
+
+ lappend initCommands "\$parser eval [list $cmd]"
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::command --
+#
+# Registers a new command with the "auto_mkindex_parser" interpreter that
+# parses Tcl files. These commands are fake versions of things like the
+# "proc" command. When you execute them, they simply write out an entry to a
+# "tclIndex" file for auto-loading.
+#
+# This procedure allows extensions to register their own commands with the
+# auto_mkindex facility. For example, a package like [incr Tcl] might
+# register a "class" command so that class definitions could be added to a
+# "tclIndex" file for auto-loading.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name Name of command recognized in Tcl files.
+# arglist Argument list for command.
+# body Implementation of command to handle indexing.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::command {name arglist body} {
+ hook [list auto_mkindex_parser::commandInit $name $arglist $body]
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::commandInit --
+#
+# This does the actual work set up by auto_mkindex_parser::command. This is
+# called when the interpreter used by the parser is created.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name Name of command recognized in Tcl files.
+# arglist Argument list for command.
+# body Implementation of command to handle indexing.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::commandInit {name arglist body} {
+ variable parser
+
+ set ns [namespace qualifiers $name]
+ set tail [namespace tail $name]
+ if {$ns eq ""} {
+ set fakeName [namespace current]::_%@fake_$tail
+ } else {
+ set fakeName [namespace current]::[string map {:: _} _%@fake_$name]
+ }
+ proc $fakeName $arglist $body
+
+ # YUK! Tcl won't let us alias fully qualified command names, so we can't
+ # handle names like "::itcl::class". Instead, we have to build procs with
+ # the fully qualified names, and have the procs point to the aliases.
+
+ if {[string match *::* $name]} {
+ set exportCmd [list _%@namespace export [namespace tail $name]]
+ $parser eval [list _%@namespace eval $ns $exportCmd]
+
+ # The following proc definition does not work if you want to tolerate
+ # space or something else diabolical in the procedure name, (i.e.,
+ # space in $alias). The following does not work:
+ # "_%@eval {$alias} \$args"
+ # because $alias gets concat'ed to $args. The following does not work
+ # because $cmd is somehow undefined
+ # "set cmd {$alias} \; _%@eval {\$cmd} \$args"
+ # A gold star to someone that can make test autoMkindex-3.3 work
+ # properly
+
+ set alias [namespace tail $fakeName]
+ $parser invokehidden proc $name {args} "_%@eval {$alias} \$args"
+ $parser alias $alias $fakeName
+ } else {
+ $parser alias $name $fakeName
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::fullname --
+#
+# Used by commands like "proc" within the auto_mkindex parser. Returns the
+# qualified namespace name for the "name" argument. If the "name" does not
+# start with "::", elements are added from the current namespace stack to
+# produce a qualified name. Then, the name is examined to see whether or not
+# it should really be qualified. If the name has more than the leading "::",
+# it is returned as a fully qualified name. Otherwise, it is returned as a
+# simple name. That way, the Tcl autoloader will recognize it properly.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name - Name that is being added to index.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::fullname {name} {
+ variable contextStack
+
+ if {![string match ::* $name]} {
+ foreach ns $contextStack {
+ set name "${ns}::$name"
+ if {[string match ::* $name]} {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if {[namespace qualifiers $name] eq ""} {
+ set name [namespace tail $name]
+ } elseif {![string match ::* $name]} {
+ set name "::$name"
+ }
+
+ # Earlier, mkindex replaced all $'s with \0. Now, we have to reverse that
+ # replacement.
+ return [string map [list \0 \$] $name]
+}
+
+# auto_mkindex_parser::indexEntry --
+#
+# Used by commands like "proc" within the auto_mkindex parser to add a
+# correctly-quoted entry to the index. This is shared code so it is done
+# *right*, in one place.
+#
+# Arguments:
+# name - Name that is being added to index.
+
+proc auto_mkindex_parser::indexEntry {name} {
+ variable index
+ variable scriptFile
+
+ # We convert all metacharacters to their backslashed form, and pre-split
+ # the file name that we know about (which will be a proper list, and so
+ # correctly quoted).
+
+ set name [string range [list \}[fullname $name]] 2 end]
+ set filenameParts [file split $scriptFile]
+
+ append index [format \
+ {set auto_index(%s) [list source [file join $dir %s]]%s} \
+ $name $filenameParts \n]
+ return
+}
+
+if {[llength $::auto_mkindex_parser::initCommands]} {
+ return
+}
+
+# Register all of the procedures for the auto_mkindex parser that will build
+# the "tclIndex" file.
+
+# AUTO MKINDEX: proc name arglist body
+# Adds an entry to the auto index list for the given procedure name.
+
+auto_mkindex_parser::command proc {name args} {
+ indexEntry $name
+}
+
+# Conditionally add support for Tcl byte code files. There are some tricky
+# details here. First, we need to get the tbcload library initialized in the
+# current interpreter. We cannot load tbcload into the slave until we have
+# done so because it needs access to the tcl_patchLevel variable. Second,
+# because the package index file may defer loading the library until we invoke
+# a command, we need to explicitly invoke auto_load to force it to be loaded.
+# This should be a noop if the package has already been loaded
+
+auto_mkindex_parser::hook {
+ try {
+ package require tbcload
+ } on error {} {
+ # OK, don't have it so do nothing
+ } on ok {} {
+ if {[namespace which -command tbcload::bcproc] eq ""} {
+ auto_load tbcload::bcproc
+ }
+ load {} tbcload $auto_mkindex_parser::parser
+
+ # AUTO MKINDEX: tbcload::bcproc name arglist body
+ # Adds an entry to the auto index list for the given pre-compiled
+ # procedure name.
+
+ auto_mkindex_parser::commandInit tbcload::bcproc {name args} {
+ indexEntry $name
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# AUTO MKINDEX: namespace eval name command ?arg arg...?
+# Adds the namespace name onto the context stack and evaluates the associated
+# body of commands.
+#
+# AUTO MKINDEX: namespace import ?-force? pattern ?pattern...?
+# Performs the "import" action in the parser interpreter. This is important
+# for any commands contained in a namespace that affect the index. For
+# example, a script may say "itcl::class ...", or it may import "itcl::*" and
+# then say "class ...". This procedure does the import operation, but keeps
+# track of imported patterns so we can remove the imports later.
+
+auto_mkindex_parser::command namespace {op args} {
+ switch -- $op {
+ eval {
+ variable parser
+ variable contextStack
+
+ set name [lindex $args 0]
+ set args [lrange $args 1 end]
+
+ set contextStack [linsert $contextStack 0 $name]
+ $parser eval [list _%@namespace eval $name] $args
+ set contextStack [lrange $contextStack 1 end]
+ }
+ import {
+ variable parser
+ variable imports
+ foreach pattern $args {
+ if {$pattern ne "-force"} {
+ lappend imports $pattern
+ }
+ }
+ catch {$parser eval "_%@namespace import $args"}
+ }
+ ensemble {
+ variable parser
+ variable contextStack
+ if {[lindex $args 0] eq "create"} {
+ set name ::[join [lreverse $contextStack] ::]
+ catch {
+ set name [dict get [lrange $args 1 end] -command]
+ if {![string match ::* $name]} {
+ set name ::[join [lreverse $contextStack] ::]$name
+ }
+ regsub -all ::+ $name :: name
+ }
+ # create artifical proc to force an entry in the tclIndex
+ $parser eval [list ::proc $name {} {}]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+# AUTO MKINDEX: oo::class create name ?definition?
+# Adds an entry to the auto index list for the given class name.
+auto_mkindex_parser::command oo::class {op name {body ""}} {
+ if {$op eq "create"} {
+ indexEntry $name
+ }
+}
+auto_mkindex_parser::command class {op name {body ""}} {
+ if {$op eq "create"} {
+ indexEntry $name
+ }
+}
+
+return