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'\" Copyright (c) 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
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'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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'\" SCCS: @(#) info.n 1.14 96/08/26 13:00:01
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.so man.macros
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.TH info n 7.5 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands"
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.BS
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'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
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.SH NAME
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info \- Return information about the state of the Tcl interpreter
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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\fBinfo \fIoption \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR?
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.BE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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This command provides information about various internals of the Tcl
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interpreter.
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The legal \fIoption\fR's (which may be abbreviated) are:
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.TP
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\fBinfo args \fIprocname\fR
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Returns a list containing the names of the arguments to procedure
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\fIprocname\fR, in order. \fIProcname\fR must be the name of a
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Tcl command procedure.
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.TP
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\fBinfo body \fIprocname\fR
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Returns the body of procedure \fIprocname\fR. \fIProcname\fR must be
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the name of a Tcl command procedure.
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.TP
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\fBinfo cmdcount\fR
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Returns a count of the total number of commands that have been invoked
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in this interpreter.
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.TP
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\fBinfo commands \fR?\fIpattern\fR?
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If \fIpattern\fR isn't specified, returns a list of names of all the
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Tcl commands, including both the built-in commands written in C and
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the command procedures defined using the \fBproc\fR command.
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If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR
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are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for
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\fBstring match\fR.
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.TP
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\fBinfo complete \fIcommand\fR
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Returns 1 if \fIcommand\fR is a complete Tcl command in the sense of
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having no unclosed quotes, braces, brackets or array element names,
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If the command doesn't appear to be complete then 0 is returned.
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This command is typically used in line-oriented input environments
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to allow users to type in commands that span multiple lines; if the
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command isn't complete, the script can delay evaluating it until additional
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lines have been typed to complete the command.
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.TP
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\fBinfo default \fIprocname arg varname\fR
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\fIProcname\fR must be the name of a Tcl command procedure and \fIarg\fR
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must be the name of an argument to that procedure. If \fIarg\fR
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doesn't have a default value then the command returns \fB0\fR.
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Otherwise it returns \fB1\fR and places the default value of \fIarg\fR
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into variable \fIvarname\fR.
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.TP
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\fBinfo exists \fIvarName\fR
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Returns \fB1\fR if the variable named \fIvarName\fR exists in the
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current context (either as a global or local variable), returns \fB0\fR
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otherwise.
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.TP
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\fBinfo globals \fR?\fIpattern\fR?
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If \fIpattern\fR isn't specified, returns a list of all the names
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of currently-defined global variables.
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If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR
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are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for
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\fBstring match\fR.
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.TP
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\fBinfo hostname\fR
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Returns the name of the computer on which this invocation is being
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executed.
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.TP
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\fBinfo level\fR ?\fInumber\fR?
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If \fInumber\fR is not specified, this command returns a number
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giving the stack level of the invoking procedure, or 0 if the
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command is invoked at top-level. If \fInumber\fR is specified,
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then the result is a list consisting of the name and arguments for the
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procedure call at level \fInumber\fR on the stack. If \fInumber\fR
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is positive then it selects a particular stack level (1 refers
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to the top-most active procedure, 2 to the procedure it called, and
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so on); otherwise it gives a level relative to the current level
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(0 refers to the current procedure, -1 to its caller, and so on).
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See the \fBuplevel\fR command for more information on what stack
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levels mean.
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.TP
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\fBinfo library\fR
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Returns the name of the library directory in which standard Tcl
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scripts are stored.
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This is actually the value of the \fBtcl_library\fR
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variable and may be changed by setting \fBtcl_library\fR.
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See the \fBtclvars\fR manual entry for more information.
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.TP
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\fBinfo loaded \fR?\fIinterp\fR?
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Returns a list describing all of the packages that have been loaded into
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\fIinterp\fR with the \fBload\fR command.
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Each list element is a sub-list with two elements consisting of the
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name of the file from which the package was loaded and the name of
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the package.
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For statically-loaded packages the file name will be an empty string.
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If \fIinterp\fR is omitted then information is returned for all packages
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loaded in any interpreter in the process.
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To get a list of just the packages in the current interpreter, specify
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an empty string for the \fIinterp\fR argument.
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.TP
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\fBinfo locals \fR?\fIpattern\fR?
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If \fIpattern\fR isn't specified, returns a list of all the names
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of currently-defined local variables, including arguments to the
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current procedure, if any.
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Variables defined with the \fBglobal\fR and \fBupvar\fR commands
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will not be returned.
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If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR
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are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for
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\fBstring match\fR.
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.TP
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\fBinfo nameofexecutable\fR
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Returns the full path name of the binary file from which the application
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was invoked. If Tcl was unable to identify the file, then an empty
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string is returned.
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.TP
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\fBinfo patchlevel\fR
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Returns the value of the global variable \fBtcl_patchLevel\fR; see
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the \fBtclvars\fR manual entry for more information.
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.TP
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\fBinfo procs \fR?\fIpattern\fR?
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If \fIpattern\fR isn't specified, returns a list of all the
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names of Tcl command procedures.
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If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR
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are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for
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\fBstring match\fR.
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.TP
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\fBinfo script\fR
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If a Tcl script file is currently being evaluated (i.e. there is a
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call to \fBTcl_EvalFile\fR active or there is an active invocation
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of the \fBsource\fR command), then this command returns the name
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of the innermost file being processed. Otherwise the command returns an
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empty string.
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.TP
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\fBinfo sharedlibextension\fR
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Returns the extension used on this platform for the names of files
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containing shared libraries (for example, \fB.so\fR under Solaris).
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If shared libraries aren't supported on this platform then an empty
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string is returned.
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.TP
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\fBinfo tclversion\fR
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Returns the value of the global variable \fBtcl_version\fR; see
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the \fBtclvars\fR manual entry for more information.
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.TP
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\fBinfo vars\fR ?\fIpattern\fR?
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If \fIpattern\fR isn't specified,
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returns a list of all the names of currently-visible variables, including
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both locals and currently-visible globals.
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If \fIpattern\fR is specified, only those names matching \fIpattern\fR
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are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for
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\fBstring match\fR.
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.SH KEYWORDS
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command, information, interpreter, level, procedure, variable
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