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Taking inspiration from the definition of the object in uLisp you could use a C union for tcl_var
to be able to represent linked lists as more tcl_var
s:
struct tcl_var {
tcl_value_t *name;
+ union {
tcl_value_t *value;
+ struct tcl_var *values; // Pointer to nested list or hashmap
+ }
+ char type; // Flag to determine which pointer in the union to take
struct tcl_var *next;
};
The name would hold a string of the index (possibly in hexadecimal, to speed array lookup).
Now that a var can point to another var, this could also lead to hashmaps (name
being the key string etc) and nested data structures.
Does this sound like a possibility?
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