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Tcl_DeleteTrace

Tcl_CreateTrace(3)          Tcl Library Procedures          Tcl_CreateTrace(3)



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NAME
       Tcl_CreateTrace,  Tcl_DeleteTrace - arrange for command execution to be
       traced

SYNOPSIS
       #include <tcl.h>

       Tcl_Trace
       Tcl_CreateTrace(interp, level, proc, clientData)

       Tcl_DeleteTrace(interp, trace)

ARGUMENTS
       Tcl_Interp         *interp          (in)      Interpreter    containing
                                                     command  to  be traced or
                                                     untraced.

       int                level            (in)      Only commands at or below
                                                     this  nesting  level will
                                                     be traced.  1 means  top-
                                                     level  commands  only,  2
                                                     means top-level  commands
                                                     or those that are invoked
                                                     as immediate consequences
                                                     of   executing  top-level
                                                     commands (procedure  bod-
                                                     ies,  bracketed commands,
                                                     etc.) and so on.

       Tcl_CmdTraceProc   *proc            (in)      Procedure  to  call   for
                                                     each  command that's exe-
                                                     cuted.   See  below   for
                                                     details  on  the  calling
                                                     sequence.

       ClientData         clientData       (in)      Arbitrary one-word  value
                                                     to pass to proc.

       Tcl_Trace          trace            (in)      Token  for  trace  to  be
                                                     removed   (return   value
                                                     from   previous  call  to
                                                     Tcl_CreateTrace).
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DESCRIPTION
       Tcl_CreateTrace arranges for command tracing.  From now on,  proc  will
       be  invoked  before Tcl calls command procedures to process commands in
       interp.  The return value from  Tcl_CreateTrace  is  a  token  for  the
       trace,  which  may  be  passed  to Tcl_DeleteTrace to remove the trace.
       There may be many traces in effect simultaneously for the same  command
       interpreter.

       Proc should have arguments and result that match the type Tcl_CmdTrace-
       Proc:
              typedef void Tcl_CmdTraceProc(
                ClientData clientData,
                Tcl_Interp *interp,
                int level,
                char *command,
                Tcl_CmdProc *cmdProc,
                ClientData cmdClientData,
                int argc,
                char *argv[]);
       The clientData and interp parameters are copies  of  the  corresponding
       arguments  given to Tcl_CreateTrace.  ClientData typically points to an
       application-specific data structure that describes what to do when proc
       is  invoked.   Level gives the nesting level of the command (1 for top-
       level commands passed to Tcl_Eval by the application, 2 for  the  next-
       level  commands  passed  to Tcl_Eval as part of parsing or interpreting
       level-1 commands, and so on).  Command points to  a  string  containing
       the  text  of  the  command, before any argument substitution.  CmdProc
       contains the address of the command procedure that will  be  called  to
       process  the  command  (i.e. the proc argument of some previous call to
       Tcl_CreateCommand) and cmdClientData  contains  the  associated  client
       data  for  cmdProc  (the clientData value passed to Tcl_CreateCommand).
       Argc and argv give the final argument information that will  be  passed
       to  cmdProc, after command, variable, and backslash substitution.  Proc
       must not modify the command or argv strings.

       Tracing will only occur for commands at  nesting  level  less  than  or
       equal  to  the  level  parameter (i.e. the level parameter to proc will
       always be less than or equal to  the  level  parameter  to  Tcl_Create-
       Trace).

       Calls  to  proc  will  be  made by the Tcl parser immediately before it
       calls the command procedure for the  command  (cmdProc).   This  occurs
       after  argument  parsing  and  substitution, so tracing for substituted
       commands occurs before tracing of the commands containing the substitu-
       tions.  If there is a syntax error in a command, or if there is no com-
       mand procedure associated with a command name,  then  no  tracing  will
       occur for that command.  If a string passed to Tcl_Eval contains multi-
       ple commands (bracketed, or on different lines) then multiple calls  to
       proc  will occur, one for each command.  The command string for each of
       these trace calls will reflect only a single command,  not  the  entire
       string passed to Tcl_Eval.

       Tcl_DeleteTrace  removes  a trace, so that no future calls will be made
       to the procedure associated  with  the  trace.   After  Tcl_DeleteTrace
       returns, the caller should never again use the trace token.


KEYWORDS
       command, create, delete, interpreter, trace



Tcl                                                         Tcl_CreateTrace(3)