GetInt
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NAME
Tcl_GetInt, Tcl_GetDouble, Tcl_GetBoolean - convert from
string to integer, double, or boolean
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
int
Tcl_GetInt(interp, string, intPtr)
int
Tcl_GetDouble(interp, string, doublePtr)
int
Tcl_GetBoolean(interp, string, boolPtr)
ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter to use for
error reporting.
char *string (in) Textual value to be
converted.
int *intPtr (out) Points to place to store
integer value converted
from string.
double *doublePtr (out) Points to place to store
double-precision
floating-point value
converted from string.
int *boolPtr (out) Points to place to store
boolean value (0 or 1)
converted from string.
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DESCRIPTION
These procedures convert from strings to integers or
double-precision floating-point values or booleans
(represented as 0- or 1-valued integers). Each of the
procedures takes a string argument, converts it to an
internal form of a particular type, and stores the converted
value at the location indicated by the procedure's third
argument. If all goes well, each of the procedures returns
TCL_OK. If string doesn't have the proper syntax for the
desired type then TCL_ERROR is returned, an error message is
left in interp->result, and nothing is stored at *intPtr or
*doublePtr or *boolPtr.
Tcl_GetInt expects string to consist of a collection of
integer digits, optionally signed and optionally preceded by
white space. If the first two characters of string are
``0x'' then string is expected to be in hexadecimal form;
otherwise, if the first character of string is ``0'' then
string is expected to be in octal form; otherwise, string
is expected to be in decimal form.
Tcl_GetDouble expects string to consist of a floating-point
number, which is: white space; a sign; a sequence of
digits; a decimal point; a sequence of digits; the letter
``e''; and a signed decimal exponent. Any of the fields
may be omitted, except that the digits either before or
after the decimal point must be present and if the ``e'' is
present then it must be followed by the exponent number.
Tcl_GetBoolean expects string to specify a boolean value.
If string is any of 0, false, no, or off, then
Tcl_GetBoolean stores a zero value at *boolPtr. If string
is any of 1, true, yes, or on, then 1 is stored at *boolPtr.
Any of these values may be abbreviated, and upper-case
spellings are also acceptable.
KEYWORDS
boolean, conversion, double, floating-point, integer