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245.TH load n 7.5 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
246.BS
247'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
248.SH NAME
249load \- Load machine code and initialize new commands.
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251\fBload \fIfileName\fR
252.br
253\fBload \fIfileName packageName\fR
254.br
255\fBload \fIfileName packageName interp\fR
256.BE
257
258.SH DESCRIPTION
259.PP
260This command loads binary code from a file into the
261application's address space and calls an initialization procedure
262in the package to incorporate it into an interpreter. \fIfileName\fR
263is the name of the file containing the code; its exact form varies
264from system to system but on most systems it is a shared library,
265such as a \fB.so\fR file under Solaris or a DLL under Windows.
266\fIpackageName\fR is the name of the package, and is used to
267compute the name of an initialization procedure.
268\fIinterp\fR is the path name of the interpreter into which to load
269the package (see the \fBinterp\fR manual entry for details);
270if \fIinterp\fR is omitted, it defaults to the
271interpreter in which the \fBload\fR command was invoked.
272.PP
273Once the file has been loaded into the application's address space,
274one of two initialization procedures will be invoked in the new code.
275Typically the initialization procedure will add new commands to a
276Tcl interpreter.
277The name of the initialization procedure is determined by
278\fIpackageName\fR and whether or not the target interpreter
279is a safe one. For normal interpreters the name of the initialization
280procedure will have the form \fIpkg\fB_Init\fR, where \fIpkg\fR
281is the same as \fIpackageName\fR except that the first letter is
282converted to upper case and all other letters
283are converted to lower case. For example, if \fIpackageName\fR is
284\fBfoo\fR or \fBFOo\fR, the initialization procedure's name will
285be \fBFoo_Init\fR.
286.PP
287If the target interpreter is a safe interpreter, then the name
288of the initialization procedure will be \fIpkg\fB_SafeInit\fR
289instead of \fIpkg\fB_Init\fR.
290The \fIpkg\fB_SafeInit\fR function should be written carefully, so that it
291initializes the safe interpreter only with partial functionality provided
292by the package that is safe for use by untrusted code. For more information
293on Safe\-Tcl, see the \fBsafe\fR manual entry.
294.PP
295The initialization procedure must match the following prototype:
296.CS
297typedef int Tcl_PackageInitProc(Tcl_Interp *\fIinterp\fR);
298.CE
299The \fIinterp\fR argument identifies the interpreter in which the
300package is to be loaded. The initialization procedure must return
301\fBTCL_OK\fR or \fBTCL_ERROR\fR to indicate whether or not it completed
302successfully; in the event of an error it should set the interpreter's result
303to point to an error message. The result of the \fBload\fR command
304will be the result returned by the initialization procedure.
305.PP
306The actual loading of a file will only be done once for each \fIfileName\fR
307in an application. If a given \fIfileName\fR is loaded into multiple
308interpreters, then the first \fBload\fR will load the code and
309call the initialization procedure; subsequent \fBload\fRs will
310call the initialization procedure without loading the code again.
311It is not possible to unload or reload a package.
312.PP
313The \fBload\fR command also supports packages that are statically
314linked with the application, if those packages have been registered
315by calling the \fBTcl_StaticPackage\fR procedure.
316If \fIfileName\fR is an empty string, then \fIpackageName\fR must
317be specified.
318.PP
319If \fIpackageName\fR is omitted or specified as an empty string,
320Tcl tries to guess the name of the package.
321This may be done differently on different platforms.
322The default guess, which is used on most UNIX platforms, is to
323take the last element of \fIfileName\fR, strip off the first
324three characters if they are \fBlib\fR, and use any following
325.VS
326alphabetic and underline characters as the module name.
327.VE
328For example, the command \fBload libxyz4.2.so\fR uses the module
329name \fBxyz\fR and the command \fBload bin/last.so {}\fR uses the
330module name \fBlast\fR.
331.VS "" br
332.PP
333If \fIfileName\fR is an empty string, then \fIpackageName\fR must
334be specified.
335The \fBload\fR command first searches for a statically loaded package
336(one that has been registered by calling the \fBTcl_StaticPackage\fR
337procedure) by that name; if one is found, it is used.
338Otherwise, the \fBload\fR command searches for a dynamically loaded
339package by that name, and uses it if it is found. If several
340different files have been \fBload\fRed with different versions of
341the package, Tcl picks the file that was loaded first.
342.VE
343.SH "PORTABILITY ISSUES"
344.TP
345\fBWindows\fR\0\0\0\0\0
346.
347When a load fails with "library not found" error, it is also possible
348that a dependent library was not found. To see the dependent libraries,
349type ``dumpbin -imports <dllname>'' in a DOS console to see what the
350library must import.
351When loading a DLL in the current directory, Windows will ignore ``./'' as
352a path specifier and use a search heuristic to find the DLL instead.
353To avoid this, load the DLL with:
354.CS
355\fBload\fR [file join [pwd] mylib.DLL]
356.CE
357.SH BUGS
358.PP
359If the same file is \fBload\fRed by different \fIfileName\fRs, it will
360be loaded into the process's address space multiple times. The
361behavior of this varies from system to system (some systems may
362detect the redundant loads, others may not).
363.SH EXAMPLE
364The following is a minimal extension:
365.PP
366.CS
367#include <tcl.h>
368#include <stdio.h>
369static int fooCmd(ClientData clientData,
370 Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, char * CONST objv[]) {
371 printf("called with %d arguments\\n", objc);
372 return TCL_OK;
373}
374int Foo_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp) {
375 if (Tcl_InitStubs(interp, "8.1", 0) == NULL) {
376 return TCL_ERROR;
377 }
378 printf("creating foo command");
379 Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "foo", fooCmd, NULL, NULL);
380 return TCL_OK;
381}
382.CE
383.PP
384When built into a shared/dynamic library with a suitable name
385(e.g. \fBfoo.dll\fR on Windows, \fBlibfoo.so\fR on Solaris and Linux)
386it can then be loaded into Tcl with the following:
387.PP
388.CS
389# Load the extension
390switch $tcl_platform(platform) {
391 windows {
392 \fBload\fR ./foo.dll
393 }
394 unix {
395 \fBload\fR ./libfoo[info sharedlibextension]
396 }
397}
398
399# Now execute the command defined by the extension
400foo
401.CE
402
403.SH "SEE ALSO"
404info sharedlibextension, Tcl_StaticPackage(3), safe(n)
405
406.SH KEYWORDS
407binary code, loading, safe interpreter, shared library