[vset VERSION 1.0.4] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin tcl::chan::memchan n [vset VERSION]] [keywords {in-memory channel}] [keywords {reflected channel}] [keywords {tip 219}] [keywords {virtual channel}] [copyright {2009-2017 Andreas Kupries }] [moddesc {Reflected/virtual channel support}] [category Channels] [titledesc {In-memory channel}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require TclOO] [require tcl::chan::events [opt 1]] [require tcl::chan::memchan [opt [vset VERSION]]] [description] [para] The [package tcl::chan::memchan] package provides a command creating channels which live purely in memory. They provide random-access, i.e. are seekable. This is equivalent to the memchan channels provided by the package [package Memchan], except that this is written in pure Tcl, not C. On the other hand, [package Memchan] is usable with Tcl 8.4 and before, whereas this package requires Tcl 8.5 or higher, and [package TclOO]. [para] Packages related to this are [package tcl::chan::string] and [package tcl::chan::variable]. [para] The internal [package TclOO] class implementing the channel handler is a sub-class of the [package tcl::chan::events] framework. [section API] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::tcl::chan::memchan]] This command creates a new memchan channel and returns its handle. [list_end] [vset CATEGORY virtchannel] [include ../common-text/feedback.inc] [manpage_end]