Tcl Built-In Commands upvar(1T)
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NAME
upvar - Create link to variable in a different stack frame
SYNOPSIS
upvar ?level? otherVar myVar ?otherVar myVar ...?
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DESCRIPTION
This command arranges for one or more local variables in thecurrent procedure to refer to variables in an enclosing pro-
cedure call or to global variables. Level may have any of the forms permitted for the uplevel command, and may beomitted if the first letter of the first otherVar isn't # or
a digit (it defaults to 1). For each otherVar argument,upvar makes the variable by that name in the procedure frame
given by level (or at global level, if level is #0) accessi-
ble in the current procedure by the name given in thecorresponding myVar argument. The variable named by other-
Var need not exist at the time of the call; it will be created the first time myVar is referenced, just like an ordinary variable. There must not exist a variable by thename myVar at the time upvar is invoked. MyVar is always
treated as the name of a variable, not an array element. Even if the name looks like an array element, such as a(b), a regular variable is created. OtherVar may refer to a scalar variable, an array, or an array element. Upvar returns an empty string.The upvar command simplifies the implementation of call-by-
name procedure calling and also makes it easier to build new control constructs as Tcl procedures. For example, consider the following procedure: proc add2 name {upvar $name x
set x [expr $x+2]
}add2 is invoked with an argument giving the name of a vari-
able, and it adds two to the value of that variable. Although add2 could have been implemented using uplevelinstead of upvar, upvar makes it simpler for add2 to access
the variable in the caller's procedure frame. namespace eval is another way (besides procedure calls) that the Tcl naming context can change. It adds a call frame to the stack to represent the namespace context. This means each namespace eval command counts as another call level foruplevel and upvar commands. For example, info level 1 will
return a list describing a command that is either the outer-
most procedure call or the outermost namespace eval command. Tcl Last change: 1Tcl Built-In Commands upvar(1T)
Also, uplevel #0 evaluates a script at top-level in the
outermost namespace (the global namespace).If an upvar variable is unset (e.g. x in add2 above), the |
unset operation affects the variable it is linked to, not |the upvar variable. There is no way to unset an upvar vari- |
able except by exiting the procedure in which it is defined. |However, it is possible to retarget an upvar variable by |
executing another upvar command. |
TRACES AND UPVAR |Upvar interacts with traces in a straightforward but possi- |
bly unexpected manner. If a variable trace is defined on | otherVar, that trace will be triggered by actions involving | myVar. However, the trace procedure will be passed the name |of myVar, rather than the name of otherVar. Thus, the out- |
put of the following code will be localVar rather than ori- |
ginalVar: | proc traceproc { name index op } { |puts $name |
} | proc setByUpvar { name value } { |upvar $name localVar |
set localVar $value |
} | set originalVar 1 | trace variable originalVar w traceproc | setByUpvar originalVar 2 | } | If otherVar refers to an element of an array, then variable | traces set for the entire array will not be invoked when | myVar is accessed (but traces on the particular element will | still be invoked). In particular, if the array is env, then | changes made to myVar will not be passed to subprocesses | correctly.EXAMPLE
A decr command that works like incr except it subtracts the value from the variable instead of adding it: proc decr {varName {decrement 1}} {upvar 1 $varName var
incr var [expr {-$decrement}]
}SEE ALSO
global(1T), namespace(1T), uplevel(1T), variable(1T) KEYWORDS context, frame, global, level, namespace, procedure, Tcl Last change: 2Tcl Built-In Commands upvar(1T)
variableATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
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| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE|
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| Availability | runtime/tcl-8 |
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| Interface Stability| Uncommitted ||____________________|_________________|
NOTES Source for Tcl is available on http://opensolaris.org. Tcl Last change: 3