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2.11.10 threaddict
Each thread has its own threaddict, which is not shared with any other threads.
threaddict is meant to be used for thread-specific definitions that would
otherwise go in systemdict.
Table 2.11:
threaddict summary
Input(s)
Op/Proc/Var
Output(s)
|
Description |
- threaddict
dict
|
Get threaddict. |
- userdict
dict
|
Get userdict. |
- currenterror
dict
|
Get currenterror. |
- errordict
dict
|
Get errordict. |
-
- - currenterror dict:
-
- Input(s):
- None.
- Output(s):
-
- dict:
- The currenterror dictionary. See
Section 2.11.1 for details on
currenterror.
- Error(s):
- None.
- Description:
- Get currenterror.
- Example(s):
onyx:0> currenterror 0 sprint
-dict-
onyx:0>
- - errordict dict:
-
- Input(s):
- None.
- Output(s):
-
- dict:
- The errordict dictionary. See
Section 2.11.3 for details on errordict.
- Error(s):
- None.
- Description:
- Get errordict.
- Example(s):
onyx:0> errordict 0 sprint
-dict-
onyx:0>
- - threaddict dict:
-
- Input(s):
- None.
- Output(s):
-
- dict:
- The threaddict dictionary.
- Error(s):
- None.
- Description:
- Get threaddict.
- Example(s):
onyx:0> threaddict 0 sprint
-dict-
onyx:0>
- - userdict dict:
-
- Input(s):
- None.
- Output(s):
-
- dict:
- The userdict dictionary. See
Section 2.11.12 for details on userdict.
- Error(s):
- None.
- Description:
- Get userdict.
- Example(s):
onyx:0> userdict 1 sprint
<>
onyx:0>
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Jason Evans
2005-03-16