Concat


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     NAME
          Tcl_Concat - concatenate a collection of strings

     SYNOPSIS
          #include <tcl.h>

          char *
          Tcl_Concat(argc, argv)

     ARGUMENTS
          intargc(in)
          Number of strings.

          char*argv[](in)
          Array of strings to concatenate.  Must have argc entries.
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     DESCRIPTION
          Tcl_Concat is a utility procedure used by several of the Tcl
          commands.   Given  a  collection of strings, it concatenates
          them together  into  a  single  string,  with  the  original
          strings   separated   by  spaces.   This  procedure  behaves
          differently than Tcl_Merge, in that the arguments are simply
          concatenated:  no  effort  is  made  to  ensure  proper list
          structure.  However, in most common usage the arguments will
          all  be  proper lists themselves;  if this is true, then the
          result will also have proper list structure.

          Tcl_Concat eliminates leading and trailing white space as it
          copies  strings  from  argv to the result.  If an element of
          argv consists of nothing but white space, then  that  string
          is  ignored entirely.  This white-space removal was added to
          make the output of the concat command cleaner-looking.

          The result string is dynamically allocated  using  malloc();
          the  caller  must  eventually  release  the space by calling
          free().


     KEYWORDS
          concatenate, strings