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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
-#.rst:
-# FindTCL
-# -------
-#
-# TK_INTERNAL_PATH was removed.
-#
-# This module finds if Tcl is installed and determines where the include
-# files and libraries are. It also determines what the name of the
-# library is. This code sets the following variables:
-#
-# ::
-#
-# TCL_FOUND = Tcl was found
-# TK_FOUND = Tk was found
-# TCLTK_FOUND = Tcl and Tk were found
-# TCL_LIBRARY = path to Tcl library (tcl tcl80)
-# TCL_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tcl.h can be found
-# TCL_TCLSH = path to tclsh binary (tcl tcl80)
-# TK_LIBRARY = path to Tk library (tk tk80 etc)
-# TK_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tk.h can be found
-# TK_WISH = full path to the wish executable
-#
-#
-#
-# In an effort to remove some clutter and clear up some issues for
-# people who are not necessarily Tcl/Tk gurus/developers, some
-# variables were moved or removed. Changes compared to CMake 2.4 are:
-#
-# ::
-#
-# => they were only useful for people writing Tcl/Tk extensions.
-# => these libs are not packaged by default with Tcl/Tk distributions.
-# Even when Tcl/Tk is built from source, several flavors of debug libs
-# are created and there is no real reason to pick a single one
-# specifically (say, amongst tcl84g, tcl84gs, or tcl84sgx).
-# Let's leave that choice to the user by allowing him to assign
-# TCL_LIBRARY to any Tcl library, debug or not.
-# => this ended up being only a Win32 variable, and there is a lot of
-# confusion regarding the location of this file in an installed Tcl/Tk
-# tree anyway (see 8.5 for example). If you need the internal path at
-# this point it is safer you ask directly where the *source* tree is
-# and dig from there.
+#[=======================================================================[.rst:
+FindTCL
+-------
+
+TK_INTERNAL_PATH was removed.
+
+This module finds if Tcl is installed and determines where the include
+files and libraries are. It also determines what the name of the
+library is. This code sets the following variables:
+
+::
+
+ TCL_FOUND = Tcl was found
+ TK_FOUND = Tk was found
+ TCLTK_FOUND = Tcl and Tk were found
+ TCL_LIBRARY = path to Tcl library (tcl tcl80)
+ TCL_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tcl.h can be found
+ TCL_TCLSH = path to tclsh binary (tcl tcl80)
+ TK_LIBRARY = path to Tk library (tk tk80 etc)
+ TK_INCLUDE_PATH = path to where tk.h can be found
+ TK_WISH = full path to the wish executable
+
+
+
+In an effort to remove some clutter and clear up some issues for
+people who are not necessarily Tcl/Tk gurus/developers, some
+variables were moved or removed. Changes compared to CMake 2.4 are:
+
+::
+
+ => they were only useful for people writing Tcl/Tk extensions.
+ => these libs are not packaged by default with Tcl/Tk distributions.
+ Even when Tcl/Tk is built from source, several flavors of debug libs
+ are created and there is no real reason to pick a single one
+ specifically (say, amongst tcl84g, tcl84gs, or tcl84sgx).
+ Let's leave that choice to the user by allowing him to assign
+ TCL_LIBRARY to any Tcl library, debug or not.
+ => this ended up being only a Win32 variable, and there is a lot of
+ confusion regarding the location of this file in an installed Tcl/Tk
+ tree anyway (see 8.5 for example). If you need the internal path at
+ this point it is safer you ask directly where the *source* tree is
+ and dig from there.
+#]=======================================================================]
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/CMakeFindFrameworks.cmake)
include(${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/FindTclsh.cmake)