Sujet : Re: sample extension: how to beam created proc tolkens to unload procedure
De : emil.g (at) *nospam* example.invalid (Emiliano)
Groupes : comp.lang.tclDate : 10. Dec 2024, 16:13:05
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2024 10:35:46 +0100
Harald Oehlmann <
wortkarg3@yahoo.com> wrote:
Hi Wizards,
I am soooo desperate with the sample extension.
Standard functionality like the build-info and the dll unload feels so
complicated. How can we put all this burden to the poor extension
developpers?
Ok, enough moaning !
See here:
https://core.tcl-lang.org/sampleextension/info/2c5e0e025efd0b9f
The two commands sha1 and ::sha1::build-info are created in the init
procedure.
They have to be deleted in the unload procedure.
How do I beam the two "tolkens" to the unload procedure ?
Sample_Init:
struct CmdClientData *cmdClientDataPtr;
cmdClientDataPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(struct Sha1ClientData));
-------------------------------------------^
Shouldn't this be "struct CmdClientDataPtr"?
cmdClientDataPtr->sha1CmdTolken = Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sha1", (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *)Sha1_Cmd,
sha1ClientDataPtr, Sha1_CmdDeleteProc);
---------------^
Shouldn't this be "cmdClientDataPtr"?
Sample_Unload:
??? How to get cmdClientDataPtr access here ???
Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, cmdClientDataPtr->sha1CmdTolken);
ckfree(cmdClientDataPtr);
You get (at least!) three "levels" for storing cliendata to Tcl:
* Per command, using the clientdata argument of Tcl_CreateObjCommand().
* Per interp, using Tcl_{Set|Get}AssocData().
* Per thread, using Tcl_GetThreadData().
In this case, Tcl_GetAssocData is to be used, since you want to wipe the
command out from the current interpreter, leaving other interps alone.
A simple example (untested !!!)
#define MY_PKG_KEY "My great package key"
Tcl_InterpDeleteProc pkgInterpDeleted; /* called when the interp is deleted */
struct CmdClientData {
Tcl_Command sha1CmdToken;
};
Sample_Init:
struct CmdClientData *cmdClientDataPtr;
cmdClientDataPtr = ckalloc(sizeof(struct CmdClientData));
Tcl_SetAssocData(interp, MY_PKG_KEY, pkgInterpDeleted, cmdClientDataPtr);
cmdClientDataPtr->sha1CmdToken = Tcl_CreateObjCommand(
interp, "sha1", (Tcl_ObjCmdProc *)Sha1_Cmd,
cmdClientDataPtr, Sha1_CmdDeleteProc);
Sample_Unload:
struct CmdClientData *cmdClientDataPtr = (struct CmdClientData *)
Tcl_GetAssocData(interp, MY_PKG_KEY, NULL);
/* check whether the pointer is not NULL */
Tcl_DeleteCommandFromToken(interp, cmdClientDataPtr->sha1CmdToken);
ckfree(cmdClientDataPtr);
Tcl_DeleteAssocData(interp, MY_PKG_KEY);
Of course you have to juggle the interaction of Sample_Unload,
Sha1CmdDeleteProc and pkgInterpDeleted, since they can be called when:
* [sha1] cmd is deleted (Sha1_CmdDeleteProc is called).
* interp is destroyed (pkgInterpDeleted is called).
* [unload] is called on the external library (Sample_Unload is called).
Hope this helps.
And of cause, the git magic is not working for build-info - it does not
build any more without git - info how this may work is nowhere...
But that is the next step.
No idea here, sorry.
Thanks for any idea!
Harald
-- Emiliano