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[Xotcl] Send NULL arg to Class constructor
From: Colin Ross <colross_at_CROSSBEAMSYS.COM>
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:44:12 -0400
Hi all I have ported over one of our applications from using itcl to using
xotcl. I have a lot of code that already uses the itcl stuff, so the port
must be backwards compatible. I have the following issue. Can anyone give me
an idea how I can get around it? A script that shows my issue is as follows:
#!/usr/bin/tclsh
package req XOTcl
namespace import ::xotcl::*
::xotcl::Class Connect -parameter {
{telnet}
{ssh}
{ip}
}
Connect instproc init {node args} {
[self] instvar telnet
[self] instvar ip
}
Connect dev node -ip "127.0.0.1" -telnet
The above does not work, as it seems that the telnet arg must not be NULL,
however, I need this to be NULL, as it is just a flag.
If I pass in:
Connect dev node -ip "127.0.0.1" -telnet ³²
This works, however, this is not backwards compatible with how things were
with itcl, and I have too many users/scripts to change how this is done.
There are potentially 2 ways around this, however, I am unable to find
information on if either of them are possible:
1. Allow the passing in of a NULL argument
2. Prevent the constructor parsing args so that I can parse my own
I would appreciate any assistance
Cheers
Colin
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 17:44:12 -0400
Hi all I have ported over one of our applications from using itcl to using
xotcl. I have a lot of code that already uses the itcl stuff, so the port
must be backwards compatible. I have the following issue. Can anyone give me
an idea how I can get around it? A script that shows my issue is as follows:
#!/usr/bin/tclsh
package req XOTcl
namespace import ::xotcl::*
::xotcl::Class Connect -parameter {
{telnet}
{ssh}
{ip}
}
Connect instproc init {node args} {
[self] instvar telnet
[self] instvar ip
}
Connect dev node -ip "127.0.0.1" -telnet
The above does not work, as it seems that the telnet arg must not be NULL,
however, I need this to be NULL, as it is just a flag.
If I pass in:
Connect dev node -ip "127.0.0.1" -telnet ³²
This works, however, this is not backwards compatible with how things were
with itcl, and I have too many users/scripts to change how this is done.
There are potentially 2 ways around this, however, I am unable to find
information on if either of them are possible:
1. Allow the passing in of a NULL argument
2. Prevent the constructor parsing args so that I can parse my own
I would appreciate any assistance
Cheers
Colin