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246.TH Tcl_ExprLong 3 7.0 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures"
247.BS
248.SH NAME
249Tcl_ExprLong, Tcl_ExprDouble, Tcl_ExprBoolean, Tcl_ExprString \- evaluate an expression
250.SH SYNOPSIS
251.nf
252\fB#include <tcl.h>\fR
253.sp
254int
255\fBTcl_ExprLong\fR(\fIinterp, string, longPtr\fR)
256.sp
257int
258\fBTcl_ExprDouble\fR(\fIinterp, string, doublePtr\fR)
259.sp
260int
261\fBTcl_ExprBoolean\fR(\fIinterp, string, booleanPtr\fR)
262.sp
263int
264\fBTcl_ExprString\fR(\fIinterp, string\fR)
265.SH ARGUMENTS
266.AS Tcl_Interp *booleanPtr
267.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
268Interpreter in whose context to evaluate \fIstring\fR.
269.VS 8.4
270.AP "CONST char" *string in
271.VE
272Expression to be evaluated.
273.AP long *longPtr out
274Pointer to location in which to store the integer value of the
275expression.
276.AP int *doublePtr out
277Pointer to location in which to store the floating-point value of the
278expression.
279.AP int *booleanPtr out
280Pointer to location in which to store the 0/1 boolean value of the
281expression.
282.BE
283
284.SH DESCRIPTION
285.PP
286These four procedures all evaluate the expression
287given by the \fIstring\fR argument
288and return the result in one of four different forms.
289The expression can have any of the forms accepted by the \fBexpr\fR command.
290Note that these procedures have been largely replaced by the
291object-based procedures \fBTcl_ExprLongObj\fR, \fBTcl_ExprDoubleObj\fR,
292\fBTcl_ExprBooleanObj\fR, and \fBTcl_ExprObj\fR.
293Those object-based procedures evaluate an expression held in a Tcl object
294instead of a string.
295The object argument can retain an internal representation
296that is more efficient to execute.
297.PP
298The \fIinterp\fR argument refers to an interpreter used to
299evaluate the expression (e.g. for variables and nested Tcl
300commands) and to return error information.
301.PP
302For all of these procedures the return value is a standard
303Tcl result: \fBTCL_OK\fR means the expression was successfully
304evaluated, and \fBTCL_ERROR\fR means that an error occurred while
305evaluating the expression.
306If \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned then
307the interpreter's result will hold a message describing the error.
308If an error occurs while executing a Tcl command embedded in
309the expression then that error will be returned.
310.PP
311If the expression is successfully evaluated, then its value is
312returned in one of four forms, depending on which procedure
313is invoked.
314\fBTcl_ExprLong\fR stores an integer value at \fI*longPtr\fR.
315If the expression's actual value is a floating-point number,
316then it is truncated to an integer.
317If the expression's actual value is a non-numeric string then
318an error is returned.
319.PP
320\fBTcl_ExprDouble\fR stores a floating-point value at \fI*doublePtr\fR.
321If the expression's actual value is an integer, it is converted to
322floating-point.
323If the expression's actual value is a non-numeric string then
324an error is returned.
325.PP
326\fBTcl_ExprBoolean\fR stores a 0/1 integer value at \fI*booleanPtr\fR.
327If the expression's actual value is an integer or floating-point
328number, then they store 0 at \fI*booleanPtr\fR if
329the value was zero and 1 otherwise.
330If the expression's actual value is a non-numeric string then
331it must be one of the values accepted by \fBTcl_GetBoolean\fR
332such as ``yes'' or ``no'', or else an error occurs.
333.PP
334\fBTcl_ExprString\fR returns the value of the expression as a
335string stored in the interpreter's result.
336
337.SH "SEE ALSO"
338Tcl_ExprLongObj, Tcl_ExprDoubleObj, Tcl_ExprBooleanObj, Tcl_ExprObj
339
340.SH KEYWORDS
341boolean, double, evaluate, expression, integer, object, string