Annotation of researchv10no/cmd/worm/scsi/tcl/Tcl_Concat.man, revision 1.1

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        !            11: .so \*(]ltmac.sprite
        !            12: .HS Tcl_Concat tcl
        !            13: .BS
        !            14: .SH NAME
        !            15: Tcl_Concat \- concatenate a collection of strings
        !            16: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !            17: .nf
        !            18: \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR
        !            19: .sp
        !            20: char *
        !            21: \fBTcl_Concat\fR(\fIargc, argv\fR)
        !            22: .SH ARGUMENTS
        !            23: .AP int argc in
        !            24: Number of strings.
        !            25: .AP char *argv[] in
        !            26: Array of strings to concatenate.  Must have \fIargc\fR entries.
        !            27: .BE
        !            28: 
        !            29: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !            30: .PP
        !            31: \fBTcl_Concat\fR is a utility procedure used by several of the
        !            32: Tcl commands.  Given a collection of strings, it concatenates
        !            33: them together into a single string, with the original strings
        !            34: separated by spaces.  This procedure behaves differently than
        !            35: \fBTcl_Merge\fR, in that the arguments are simply concatenated:
        !            36: no effort is made to ensure proper list structure.
        !            37: The result string is dynamically allocated
        !            38: using \fBmalloc()\fR;  the caller must eventually release the space
        !            39: by calling \fBfree()\fR.
        !            40: 
        !            41: .SH KEYWORDS
        !            42: concatenate, strings

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