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| 9 | .so man.macros | 
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| 10 | .TH "Standard Channels" 3 7.5 Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" | 
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| 11 | .BS | 
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| 12 | '\" Note:  do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! | 
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| 13 | .SH NAME | 
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| 14 | Tcl_StandardChannels \- How the Tcl library deals with the standard channels | 
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| 15 | .BE | 
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| 16 |  | 
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| 17 | .SH DESCRIPTION | 
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| 18 | .PP | 
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| 19 | This page explains the initialization and use of standard channels in | 
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| 20 | the Tcl library. | 
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| 21 | .PP | 
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| 22 | The term \fIstandard channels\fR comes out of the Unix world and | 
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| 23 | refers to the three channels automatically opened by the OS for | 
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| 24 | each new application. They are \fBstdin\fR, \fBstdout\fR and | 
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| 25 | \fBstderr\fR. The first is the standard input an application can read | 
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| 26 | from, the other two refer to writable channels, one for regular | 
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| 27 | output and the other for error messages. | 
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| 28 | .PP | 
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| 29 | Tcl generalizes this concept in a cross-platform way and | 
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| 30 | exposes standard channels to the script level. | 
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| 31 | .SS "APPLICATION PROGRAMMING INTERFACES" | 
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| 32 | .PP | 
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| 33 | The public API procedures dealing directly with standard channels are | 
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| 34 | \fBTcl_GetStdChannel\fR and \fBTcl_SetStdChannel\fR. Additional public | 
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| 35 | APIs to consider are \fBTcl_RegisterChannel\fR, | 
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| 36 | \fBTcl_CreateChannel\fR and \fBTcl_GetChannel\fR. | 
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| 37 | .SH "INITIALIZATION OF TCL STANDARD CHANNELS" | 
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| 38 | .PP | 
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| 39 | Standard channels are initialized by the Tcl library in three cases: | 
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| 40 | when explicitly requested, when implicitly required before returning | 
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| 41 | channel information, or when implicitly required during registration | 
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| 42 | of a new channel. | 
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| 43 | .PP | 
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| 44 | These cases differ in how they handle unavailable platform- specific | 
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| 45 | standard channels.  (A channel is not | 
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| 46 | .QW available | 
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| 47 | if it could not be | 
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| 48 | successfully opened; for example, in a Tcl application run as a | 
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| 49 | Windows NT service.) | 
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| 50 | .TP | 
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| 51 | 1) | 
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| 52 | A single standard channel is initialized when it is explicitly | 
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| 53 | specified in a call to \fBTcl_SetStdChannel\fR.  The states of the | 
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| 54 | other standard channels are unaffected. | 
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| 55 | .RS | 
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| 56 | .PP | 
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| 57 | Missing platform-specific standard channels do not matter here. This | 
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| 58 | approach is not available at the script level. | 
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| 59 | .RE | 
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| 60 | .TP | 
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| 61 | 2) | 
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| 62 | All uninitialized standard channels are initialized to | 
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| 63 | platform-specific default values: | 
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| 64 | .RS | 
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| 65 | .TP | 
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| 66 | (a) | 
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| 67 | when open channels are listed with \fBTcl_GetChannelNames\fR (or the | 
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| 68 | \fBfile channels\fR script command), or | 
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| 69 | .TP | 
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| 70 | (b) | 
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| 71 | when information about any standard channel is requested with a call | 
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| 72 | to \fBTcl_GetStdChannel\fR, or with a call to \fBTcl_GetChannel\fR | 
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| 73 | which specifies one of the standard names (\fBstdin\fR, \fBstdout\fR | 
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| 74 | and \fBstderr\fR). | 
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| 75 | .PP | 
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| 76 | In case of missing platform-specific standard channels, the Tcl | 
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| 77 | standard channels are considered as initialized and then immediately | 
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| 78 | closed. This means that the first three Tcl channels then opened by | 
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| 79 | the application are designated as the Tcl standard channels. | 
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| 80 | .RE | 
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| 81 | .TP | 
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| 82 | 3) | 
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| 83 | All uninitialized standard channels are initialized to | 
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| 84 | platform-specific default values when a user-requested channel is | 
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| 85 | registered with \fBTcl_RegisterChannel\fR. | 
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| 86 | .PP | 
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| 87 | In case of unavailable platform-specific standard channels the channel | 
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| 88 | whose creation caused the initialization of the Tcl standard channels | 
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| 89 | is made a normal channel.  The next three Tcl channels opened by the | 
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| 90 | application are designated as the Tcl standard channels.  In other | 
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| 91 | words, of the first four Tcl channels opened by the application the | 
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| 92 | second to fourth are designated as the Tcl standard channels. | 
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| 93 | .SH "RE-INITIALIZATION OF TCL STANDARD CHANNELS" | 
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| 94 | .PP | 
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| 95 | Once a Tcl standard channel is initialized through one of the methods | 
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| 96 | above, closing this Tcl standard channel will cause the next call to | 
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| 97 | \fBTcl_CreateChannel\fR to make the new channel the new standard | 
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| 98 | channel, too. If more than one Tcl standard channel was closed | 
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| 99 | \fBTcl_CreateChannel\fR will fill the empty slots in the order | 
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| 100 | \fBstdin\fR, \fBstdout\fR and \fBstderr\fR. | 
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| 101 | .PP | 
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| 102 | \fBTcl_CreateChannel\fR will not try to reinitialize an empty slot if | 
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| 103 | that slot was not initialized before. It is this behavior which | 
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| 104 | enables an application to employ method 1 of initialization, i.e. to | 
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| 105 | create and designate their own Tcl standard channels. | 
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| 106 | .SH "SHELL-SPECIFIC DETAILS" | 
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| 107 | .SS tclsh | 
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| 108 | .PP | 
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| 109 | The Tcl shell (or rather the function \fBTcl_Main\fR, which forms the | 
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| 110 | core of the shell's implementation) uses method 2 to initialize | 
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| 111 | the standard channels. | 
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| 112 | .SS wish | 
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| 113 | .PP | 
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| 114 | The windowing shell (or rather the function \fBTk_MainEx\fR, which | 
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| 115 | forms the core of the shell's implementation) uses method 1 to | 
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| 116 | initialize the standard channels (See \fBTk_InitConsoleChannels\fR) | 
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| 117 | on non-Unix platforms.  On Unix platforms, \fBTk_MainEx\fR implicitly | 
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| 118 | uses method 2 to initialize the standard channels. | 
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| 119 | .SH "SEE ALSO" | 
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| 120 | Tcl_CreateChannel(3), Tcl_RegisterChannel(3), Tcl_GetChannel(3), Tcl_GetStdChannel(3), Tcl_SetStdChannel(3), Tk_InitConsoleChannels(3), tclsh(1), wish(1), Tcl_Main(3), Tk_MainEx(3) | 
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| 121 | .SH KEYWORDS | 
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| 122 | standard channels | 
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