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transfer::copy(n)	   Data transfer facilities	     transfer::copy(n)

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NAME
       transfer::copy - Data transfer foundation

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tcl  8.4

       package require transfer::copy  ?0.2?

       transfer::copy::do chan|string data outchannel ?options...?

       transfer::copy::chan channel outchannel ?options...?

       transfer::copy::string string outchannel ?options...?

       transfer::copy::doChan channel outchannel optvar

       transfer::copy::doString string outchannel optvar

       transfer::copy::options outchannel optionlist optvar

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DESCRIPTION
       This  package  provides	a  number  of commands for the asynchronous of
       information contained in either a string or channel. The main point  of
       this  package  is  that	the commands here provide a nicer callback API
       than the builtin command fcopy, making the use of these facilities sim‐
       pler than the builtin.

API
       transfer::copy::do chan|string data outchannel ?options...?
	      This  command  transfers the information in data to the outchan‐
	      nel, according to the options. The type of  the  information  in
	      data is determined by the first argument.

	      The options available to this command are the same as are avail‐
	      able  to	the  command  transfer::copy::options,	and  explained
	      there.

	      chan   The  argument  data  contains the handle of a channel and
		     the actual infomration to	transfer  is  read  from  that
		     channel.

	      string The  argument  data  contains  a  string  and this is the
		     information to be transfered.

       transfer::copy::chan channel outchannel ?options...?
	      This command is a shorter and more direct form for  the  command
	      transfer::copy::do chan.

       transfer::copy::string string outchannel ?options...?
	      This  command  is a shorter and more direct form for the command
	      transfer::copy::do string.

       transfer::copy::doChan channel outchannel optvar
	      This command is an alternate form of transfer::copy::chan	 which
	      reads  its  options  out	of  the array variable named by optvar
	      instead of from a variable length argument list.

       transfer::copy::doString string outchannel optvar
	      This command is  an  alternate  form  of	transfer::copy::string
	      which  reads its options out of the array variable named by opt‐
	      var instead of from a variable length argument list.

       transfer::copy::options outchannel optionlist optvar
	      This command is the option processor used by  all	 the  commands
	      above  which  read their options from a variable length argument
	      list. It first reads default settings from  the  channel	handle
	      outchannel, then processes the list of options in optionlist, at
	      last stores the results in the array variable named  by  optvar.
	      The  contents of that variable are in a format which is directly
	      understood by all the commands above which  read	their  options
	      out of an array variable.

	      The recognized options are:

	      -blocksize int
		     This  option specifies the size of the chunks to transfer
		     in one operation. It is  optional	and  defaults  to  the
		     value  of	-buffersize as configured for the output chan‐
		     nel.

		     If specified its  value  has  to  be  an  integer	number
		     greater than zero.

	      -command commandprefix
		     This  option  specifies  the  completion  callback of the
		     operation. This option has to be specified. An error will
		     be	 thrown	 if it is not, or if the empty list was speci‐
		     fied as argument to it.

		     Its value has to be a command prefix, i.e. a  list	 whose
		     first  word  is the command to execute, followed by words
		     containing fixed arguments. When the callback is  invoked
		     one  or two additional arguments are appended to the pre‐
		     fix. The first argument is the number of bytes which were
		     transfered. The optional second argument is an error mes‐
		     sage and added if and only if an error occured during the
		     the transfer.

	      -progress commandprefix
		     This option specifies the progress callback of the opera‐
		     tion. It is optional and defaults to the empty list. This
		     last  possibility	signals that no feedback was asked for
		     and disabled it.

		     Its value has to be a command prefix, see above, -command
		     for  a  more  detailed  explanation. When the callback is
		     invoked a single additional arguments is appended to  the
		     prefix.  This  argument is the number of bytes which were
		     transfered so far.

	      -size int
		     This option specifies the number of bytes	to  read  from
		     the  input data and transfer. It is optional and defaults
		     to "Transfer everything".	Its value has to be an integer
		     number and any value less than zero has the same meaning,
		     i.e. to transfer all available data. Any other  value  is
		     the amount of bytes to transfer.

		     All transfer commands will throw error an when their user
		     tries to transfer more data  than	is  available  in  the
		     input.  This  happens immediately, before the transfer is
		     actually started, should the input be a string. Otherwise
		     the, i.e. for a channel as input, the error is thrown the
		     moment the underflow condition is actually detected.

	      -encoding encodingname

	      -eofchar eofspec

	      -translation transspec
		     These options are the  same  as  are  recognized  by  the
		     builtin  command  fconfigure and provide the settings for
		     the output channel which are  to  be  active  during  the
		     transfer,	and only then. I.e. the settings of the output
		     channel before the transfer are saved,  and  restored  at
		     the end of a transfer, regardless of its success or fail‐
		     ure. None of these options are required, and they default
		     to the settings of the output channel if not specified.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
       This  document,	and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain
       bugs and other problems.	 Please report such in the  category  transfer
       of	the	  Tcllib       SF	Trackers       [http://source‐
       forge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].  Please also report any  ideas  for
       enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

KEYWORDS
       channel, copy, transfer

CATEGORY
       Transfer module

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>

transfer			      0.2		     transfer::copy(n)
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