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fileutil::paths(3tcl) | fileutil::paths(3tcl) |
NAME¶
fileutil::paths - Manage search path pools
SYNOPSIS¶
package require Tcl 8.5 9
package require fileutil::paths ?1.1?
::fileutil::paths poolName
poolName method ?arg arg ...?
poolName add path
poolName clear
poolName paths
poolName remove path
DESCRIPTION¶
Provides a snit class whose instances manage a pool of (search) paths.
API¶
The main command provides construction of search path pools:
- ::fileutil::paths poolName
- Creates a new, empty pool of search paths with an associated global Tcl command whose name is poolName. It may be used to invoke various operations on the pool. It has the following general form:
- poolName method ?arg arg ...?
- method and arguments determine the exact behavior of the command.
- If poolName is specified as %AUTO% a unique name will be generated by the package itself. The result of the command is the fully-qualified name of the instance command.
The following commands are possible for pool objects:
- poolName add path
- Adds the path to the pool. Nothing is done if the path is already known to the pool. The result of the command is the empty string.
- poolName clear
- Clears the entire pool. In other words, removes all paths from it. The result of the command is the empty string.
- poolName paths
- Returns the list of all paths known to the pool, in the order they were added.
- poolName remove path
- Removes the path from the pool, if it is known to the pool. Unknown paths are ignored without error. The result of the command is the empty string.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK¶
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