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- .so \*(]ltmac.sprite
- .HS Tcl_DeleteCommand tcl
- .BS
- .SH NAME
- Tcl_DeleteCommand \- remove a command from a Tcl interpreter
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR
- .sp
- \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR(\fIinterp, cmdName\fR)
- .SH ARGUMENTS
- .AS Tcl_Interp *cmdName
- .AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
- Interpreter in which to delete command.
- .AP char *cmdName in
- Name of command to be deleted.
- .BE
-
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .PP
- This procedure deletes a command from a command interpreter.
- Once the call completes, attempts to invoke \fIcmdName\fR in
- \fIinterp\fR will result in errors. If \fIcmdName\fR isn't bound
- as a command in \fIinterp\fR then \fBTcl_DeleteCommand\fR does nothing.
- There are no restrictions on \fIcmdName\fR: it may refer to
- a built-in command, an application-specific command, or a Tcl procedure.
-
- .SH KEYWORDS
- command, delete, interpreter
-