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246.TH switch n 7.0 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
247.BS
248'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
249.SH NAME
250switch \- Evaluate one of several scripts, depending on a given value
251.SH SYNOPSIS
252\fBswitch \fR?\fIoptions\fR?\fI string pattern body \fR?\fIpattern body \fR...?
253.sp
254\fBswitch \fR?\fIoptions\fR?\fI string \fR{\fIpattern body \fR?\fIpattern body \fR...?}
255.BE
256
257.SH DESCRIPTION
258.PP
259The \fBswitch\fR command matches its \fIstring\fR argument against each of
260the \fIpattern\fR arguments in order.
261As soon as it finds a \fIpattern\fR that matches \fIstring\fR it
262evaluates the following \fIbody\fR argument by passing it recursively
263to the Tcl interpreter and returns the result of that evaluation.
264If the last \fIpattern\fR argument is \fBdefault\fR then it matches
265anything.
266If no \fIpattern\fR argument
267matches \fIstring\fR and no default is given, then the \fBswitch\fR
268command returns an empty string.
269.PP
270If the initial arguments to \fBswitch\fR start with \fB\-\fR then
271they are treated as options. The following options are
272currently supported:
273.TP 10
274\fB\-exact\fR
275Use exact matching when comparing \fIstring\fR to a pattern. This
276is the default.
277.TP 10
278\fB\-glob\fR
279When matching \fIstring\fR to the patterns, use glob-style matching
280(i.e. the same as implemented by the \fBstring match\fR command).
281.TP 10
282\fB\-regexp\fR
283When matching \fIstring\fR to the patterns, use regular
284expression matching
285(as described in the \fBre_syntax\fR reference page).
286.TP 10
287\fB\-\|\-\fR
288Marks the end of options. The argument following this one will
289be treated as \fIstring\fR even if it starts with a \fB\-\fR.
290.PP
291Two syntaxes are provided for the \fIpattern\fR and \fIbody\fR arguments.
292The first uses a separate argument for each of the patterns and commands;
293this form is convenient if substitutions are desired on some of the
294patterns or commands.
295The second form places all of the patterns and commands together into
296a single argument; the argument must have proper list structure, with
297the elements of the list being the patterns and commands.
298The second form makes it easy to construct multi-line switch commands,
299since the braces around the whole list make it unnecessary to include a
300backslash at the end of each line.
301Since the \fIpattern\fR arguments are in braces in the second form,
302no command or variable substitutions are performed on them; this makes
303the behavior of the second form different than the first form in some
304cases.
305.PP
306If a \fIbody\fR is specified as ``\fB\-\fR'' it means that the \fIbody\fR
307for the next pattern should also be used as the body for this
308pattern (if the next pattern also has a body of ``\fB\-\fR''
309then the body after that is used, and so on).
310This feature makes it possible to share a single \fIbody\fR among
311several patterns.
312.PP
313Beware of how you place comments in \fBswitch\fR commands. Comments
314should only be placed \fBinside\fR the execution body of one of the
315patterns, and not intermingled with the patterns.
316.SH "EXAMPLES"
317The \fBswitch\fR command can match against variables and not just
318literals, as shown here (the result is \fI2\fR):
319.CS
320set foo "abc"
321\fBswitch\fR abc a \- b {expr 1} $foo {expr 2} default {expr 3}
322.CE
323.PP
324Using glob matching and the fall-through body is an alternative to
325writing regular expressions with alternations, as can be seen here
326(this returns \fI1\fR):
327.CS
328\fBswitch\fR \-glob aaab {
329 a*b \-
330 b {expr 1}
331 a* {expr 2}
332 default {expr 3}
333}
334.CE
335.PP
336Whenever nothing matches, the \fBdefault\fR clause (which must be
337last) is taken. This example has a result of \fI3\fR:
338.CS
339\fBswitch\fR xyz {
340 a \-
341 b {
342 # Correct Comment Placement
343 expr 1
344 }
345 c {
346 expr 2
347 }
348 default {
349 expr 3
350 }
351}
352.CE
353
354.SH "SEE ALSO"
355for(n), if(n), regexp(n)
356
357.SH KEYWORDS
358switch, match, regular expression