.PBSmodEnv. These objects include .PBSmod,
which controls the GUI system.
tget(x, penv=NULL, tenv=.PBSmodEnv)
tcall(x, penv=NULL, tenv=.PBSmodEnv)
tprint(x, penv=NULL, tenv=.PBSmodEnv)
tput(x, penv=NULL, tenv=.PBSmodEnv)parent.frame() called from within the function..PBSmodEnv.tcall invisibly returns the object without
transferring, which is useful when the object is a function that the
user may wish to call, for example, tcall(myfunc)().
.win.tget,
.win.tcall, and .win.tprint that can be used in
window description files to launch functions or print objects
from the .PBSmodEnv workspace.
The wrapper uses getWinAct to get the function (or object)
name that a user specifies in the action argument of a
widget command.
local(envir=.PBSmodEnv,expr={
str(tcall(.PBSmod),2)
})
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