Tcl_CallWhenDeleted(3)
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NAME
Tcl_CallWhenDeleted, Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted - Arrange for callback
when interpreter is deleted
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_CallWhenDeleted(interp, proc, clientData)
Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted(interp, proc, clientData)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter with which to
associated callback.
Tcl_InterpDeleteProc *proc (in) Procedure to call when
interp is deleted.
ClientData clientData (in) Arbitrary one-word value
to pass to proc.
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DESCRIPTION
Tcl_CallWhenDeleted arranges for proc to be called by Tcl_DeleteInterp
if/when interp is deleted at some future time. Proc will be invoked
just before the interpreter is deleted, but the interpreter will still
be valid at the time of the call. Proc should have arguments and
result that match the type Tcl_InterpDeleteProc:
typedef void Tcl_InterpDeleteProc(
ClientData clientData,
Tcl_Interp *interp);
The clientData and interp parameters are copies of the clientData and
interp arguments given to Tcl_CallWhenDeleted. Typically, clientData
points to an application-specific data structure that proc uses to per-
form cleanup when an interpreter is about to go away. Proc does not
return a value.
Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted cancels a previous call to Tcl_CallWhenDeleted
with the same arguments, so that proc won't be called after all when
interp is deleted. If there is no deletion callback that matches
interp, proc, and clientData then the call to Tcl_DontCallWhenDeleted
has no effect.
KEYWORDS
callback, delete, interpreter
Tcl 7.0 Tcl_CallWhenDeleted(3)
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