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| <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Built-In Commands - uplevel manual page</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
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| <H3><A NAME="M2">NAME</A></H3>
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| uplevel - Execute a script in a different stack frame
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| <H3><A NAME="M3">SYNOPSIS</A></H3>
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| <B>uplevel </B>?<I>level</I>?<I> arg </I>?<I>arg ...</I>?<BR>
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| <H3><A NAME="M4">DESCRIPTION</A></H3>
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| All of the <I>arg</I> arguments are concatenated as if they had
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| been passed to <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/concat.htm">concat</A></B>; the result is then evaluated in the
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| variable context indicated by <I>level</I>.  <B>Uplevel</B> returns
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| the result of that evaluation.
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| <P>
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| If <I>level</I> is an integer then
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| it gives a distance (up the procedure calling stack) to move before
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| executing the command.  If <I>level</I> consists of <B>#</B> followed by
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| a number then the number gives an absolute level number.  If <I>level</I>
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| is omitted then it defaults to <B>1</B>.  <I>Level</I> cannot be
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| defaulted if the first <I>command</I> argument starts with a digit or <B>#</B>.
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| <P>
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| For example, suppose that procedure <B>a</B> was invoked
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| from top-level, and that it called <B>b</B>, and that <B>b</B> called <B>c</B>.
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| Suppose that <B>c</B> invokes the <B>uplevel</B> command.  If <I>level</I>
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| is <B>1</B> or <B>#2</B>  or omitted, then the command will be executed
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| in the variable context of <B>b</B>.  If <I>level</I> is <B>2</B> or <B>#1</B>
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| then the command will be executed in the variable context of <B>a</B>.
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| If <I>level</I> is <B>3</B> or <B>#0</B> then the command will be executed
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| at top-level (only global variables will be visible).
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| <P>
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| The <B>uplevel</B> command causes the invoking procedure to disappear
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| from the procedure calling stack while the command is being executed.
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| In the above example, suppose <B>c</B> invokes the command
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| <PRE><B>uplevel 1 {set x 43; d}</B></PRE>
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| where <B>d</B> is another Tcl procedure.  The <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/set.htm">set</A></B> command will
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| modify the variable <B>x</B> in <B>b</B>'s context, and <B>d</B> will execute
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| at level 3, as if called from <B>b</B>.  If it in turn executes
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| the command
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| <PRE><B>uplevel {set x 42}</B></PRE>
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| then the <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/set.htm">set</A></B> command will modify the same variable <B>x</B> in <B>b</B>'s
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| context:  the procedure <B>c</B> does not appear to be on the call stack
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| when <B>d</B> is executing.  The command ``<B>info level</B>'' may
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| be used to obtain the level of the current procedure.
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| <P>
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| <B>Uplevel</B> makes it possible to implement new control
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| constructs as Tcl procedures (for example, <B>uplevel</B> could
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| be used to implement the <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/while.htm">while</A></B> construct as a Tcl procedure).
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| <P>
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| <B>namespace eval</B> is another way (besides procedure calls)
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| that the Tcl naming context can change.
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| It adds a call frame to the stack to represent the namespace context.
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| This means each <B>namespace eval</B> command
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| counts as another call level for <B>uplevel</B> and <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/upvar.htm">upvar</A></B> commands.
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| For example, <B>info level 1</B> will return a list
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| describing a command that is either
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| the outermost procedure call or the outermost <B>namespace eval</B> command.
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| Also, <B>uplevel #0</B> evaluates a script
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| at top-level in the outermost namespace (the global namespace).
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| 
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| <H3><A NAME="M5">SEE ALSO</A></H3>
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| <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/namespace.htm">namespace</A></B>, <B><A HREF="../TkCmd/upvar.htm">upvar</A></B>
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| <H3><A NAME="M6">KEYWORDS</A></H3>
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| <A href="../Keywords/C.htm#context">context</A>, <A href="../Keywords/L.htm#level">level</A>, <A href="../Keywords/N.htm#namespace">namespace</A>, <A href="../Keywords/S.htm#stack frame">stack frame</A>, <A href="../Keywords/V.htm#variables">variables</A>
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| <HR><PRE>
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1993 The Regents of the University of California.
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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| <A HREF="../copyright.htm">Copyright</A> © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.</PRE>
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