# Tcl autoload index file, version 2.0 # This file is generated by the "auto_mkindex" command # and sourced to set up indexing information for one or # more commands. Typically each line is a command that # sets an element in the auto_index array, where the # element name is the name of a command and the value is # a script that loads the command. /* { Left this tclIndex file here for completeness but in fact we force load this package at boot. When loaded on demand by a ::var:: proc, the ::upvar doesn't seem to work. It has to be a subtle bug in tcl. */ } ::foreach ProcName { ::lempty ::qw::list::is_empty ::qw::list::delete ::qw::list::var::delete ::qw::list::reverse ::qw::list::var::reverse ::qw::list::duplicates_delete ::qw::list::promote ::qw::list::var::promote ::qw::list::demote ::qw::list::var::demote ::qw::list::find ::qw::list::lsearch ::qw::list::option_add ::qw::list::var::option_add ::qw::list::option_delete ::qw::list::var::option_delete ::qw::list::intersect3 ::qw::list::intersect ::qw::list::eliminate_duplicates; ::qw::intersect3 ::qw::intersect ::qw::list::dump_numbered_list } { ::set ::auto_index($ProcName) [::list ::package require qw::list]; }