dicttool - Dictionary Tools
The dicttool package enhances the standard dict command with several new commands. In addition, the package also defines several "creature comfort" list commands as well. Each command checks to see if a command already exists of the same name before adding itself, just in case any of these slip into the core.
This command will add a new instance of each element in args to varname, but only if that element is not already present.
This command will delete all instances of each element in args from varname.
Operates like dict get, however if the key args does not exist, it returns an empty list instead of throwing an error.
This command will produce a string representation of dict, with each nested branch on a newline, and indented with two spaces for every level.
This command will return true if value can be interpreted as a dict. The command operates in such a way as to not force an existing dict representation to shimmer into another internal rep.
Return a dict which is the product of a recursive merge of all of the arguments. Unlike dict merge, this command descends into all of the levels of a dict. Dict keys which end in a : indicate a leaf, which will be interpreted as a literal value, and not descended into further.
set items [dict merge { option {color {default: green}} } { option {fruit {default: mango}} } { option {color {default: blue} fruit {widget: select values: {mango apple cherry grape}}} }] puts [dict print $items]
Prints the following result:
option { color { default: blue } fruit { widget: select values: {mango apple cherry grape} } }
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