watch
Section: BLT Built-In Commands (n)
Updated: 2.4
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NAME
watch - call Tcl procedures before and after each command
SYNOPSIS
watch create watchName ?options?
watch activate watchName
watch deactivate watchName
watch delete watchName
watch configure watchName ?options
watch info watchName
watch names
DESCRIPTION
The watch command arranges for Tcl procedures to be invoked
before and after the execution of each Tcl command.
INTRODUCTION
When an error occurs in Tcl, the global variable errorInfo will
contain a stack-trace of the active procedures when the error occured.
Sometimes, however, the stack trace is insufficient. You may need to
know exactly where in the program's execution the error occured. In
cases like this, a more general tracing facility would be useful.
The watch command lets you designate Tcl procedures to be
invoked before and after the execution of each Tcl command. This
means you can display the command line and its results for each
command as it executes. Another use is to profile your Tcl commands.
You can profile any Tcl command (like if and set), not just
Tcl procedures.
EXAMPLE
The following example use watch to trace Tcl commands
(printing to standard error) both before and after they are executed.
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proc preCmd { level command argv } {
set name [lindex $argv 0]
puts stderr "$level $name => $command"
}
proc postCmd { level command argv retcode results } {
set name [lindex $argv 0]
puts stderr "$level $name => $argv= ($retcode) $results"
}
watch create trace \
-postcmd postCmd -precmd preCmd
OPERATIONS
The following operations are available for the watch command:
- watch activate watchName
-
Activates the watch, causing Tcl commands the be traced to the
maximum depth selected.
- watch create watchName ?options?...
-
Creates a new watch watchName. It's an error if another watch
watchName already exists and an error message will be returned.
Options may have any of the values accepted by the
watch configure command.
This command returns the empty string.
- watch configure watchName ?options...?
-
Queries or modifies the configuration options of the watch watchName.
WatchName is the name of a watch.
Options may have any of the following values:
-
- -active boolean
-
Specifies if the watch is active.
By default, watches are active when created.
- -postcmd string
-
Specifies a Tcl procedure to be called immediately after each Tcl
command. String is name of a Tcl procedure and any extra
arguments to be passed to it. Before string is invoked, five
more arguments are appended: 1) the current level 2) the current
command line 3) a list containing the command after substitutions and
split into words 4) the return code of the command, and 5) the results
of the command. The return status of the postcmd procedure is always
ignored.
- -precmd string
-
Specifies a Tcl procedure to be called immediately before each Tcl
command. String is name of a Tcl procedure and any extra
arguments to be passed to it. Before string is invoked, three
arguments are appended: 1) the current level 2) the current command
line, and 3) a list containing the command after substitutions and
split into words. The return status of the -precmd procedure
is always ignored.
- -maxlevel number
-
Specifies the maximum evaluation depth to watch Tcl commands.
The default maximum level is 10000.
- watch deactivate watchName
-
Deactivates the watch. The -precmd and -postcmd procedures
will no longer be invoked.
- watch info watchName
-
Returns the configuration information associated with the
watch watchName. WatchName is the name of a watch.
- watch names ?state?
-
Lists the names of the watches for a given state. State may be
one of the following: active, idle, or ignore. If a
state argument isn't specified,
all watches are
listed.
KEYWORDS
debug, profile
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- INTRODUCTION
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- EXAMPLE
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- OPERATIONS
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- KEYWORDS
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