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diff --git a/tkhtml1/tests/all.test b/tkhtml1/tests/all.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4a1d17d --- /dev/null +++ b/tkhtml1/tests/all.test @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# Run all tests +# +cd [file dirname $argv0] +set me [file tail $argv0] +foreach file [lsort -dictionary [glob *.test]] { + if {$file==$me} continue + source $file +} diff --git a/tkhtml1/tests/engine.tcl b/tkhtml1/tests/engine.tcl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2739b40 --- /dev/null +++ b/tkhtml1/tests/engine.tcl @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +# This file contains the test driver for the html widget. It defines +# a special version of the test procedure to use for testing the +# html widget. +# + +# Initialize variables +# +namespace eval tcltest { + set mode run + set current {} + set passed 0 + set failed 0 + set total 0 + set status {} +} + +# Arguments: +# +# tag A symbolic tag for this test. Ex: html-1.0 +# +# desc A human-readable description of what this test does. +# +# script Tcl code to implement the test +# +# result The expected result from this test. If the actual result +# is different the test fails. +# +proc ::tcltest::test {tag desc script result} { + ::tcltest::change-desc $tag $desc + if {[info exists ::tcltest::idle]} { + catch {after cancel $::tcltest::idle} + catch {unset ::tcltest::idle} + } + set rc [catch {uplevel #0 $script} msg] + set r [list $rc $msg] + if {$r==$result} { + incr ::tcltest::passed + puts "---- Test $tag passed" + } else { + incr ::tcltest::failed + puts "**** Test $tag failed" + puts "Expected: [list $result]" + puts "Got: [list $r]" + } + incr ::tcltest::total + ::tcltest::update-status + set ::tcltest::idle [after 100 ::tcltest::testing-complete] +} + +# Create the test control window +# +proc ::tcltest::mainwin {} { + set w .testinfo + toplevel $w + wm title $w {Html Widget Test Information} + wm iconname $w {Html-Test} + set f $w.f1 + frame $f + pack $f -side top -fill x + label $f.l -text {Status: } + label $f.v -textvariable ::tcltest::status + pack $f.l $f.v -side left + set f $w.f2 + frame $f + pack $f -side top -fill x + label $f.l -text {Current Test: } + label $f.v -textvariable ::tcltest::current + pack $f.l $f.v -side left + set f $w.b + frame $f + pack $f -side bottom -fill x + button $f.pause -text Pause -command ::tcltest::pause + button $f.pass -text {Pass} -command {::tcltest::set-result pass} + button $f.fail -text {Fail} -command {::tcltest::set-result fail} + button $f.exit -text Exit -command exit + pack $f.pause $f.pass $f.fail $f.exit -side right -pady 10 -expand 1 + scrollbar $w.sb -orient vertical -command "$w.t yview" + pack $w.sb -side right -fill y + html $w.t -yscrollcommand "$w.sb set" -width 400 -height 150 \ + -bd 2 -relief sunken -padx 5 -pady 5 + pack $w.t -side right -fill both -expand 1 + ::tcltest::update-status +} + +# Change the test description in the control window +# +proc ::tcltest::change-desc {tag desc} { + if {![winfo exists .testinfo]} ::tcltest::mainwin + .testinfo.t clear + .testinfo.t parse $desc\n + set ::tcltest::current $tag +} + +# Update the status line +# +proc ::tcltest::update-status {} { + set v "$::tcltest::passed passed $::tcltest::failed failed " + append v "$::tcltest::total total" + set ::tcltest::status $v +} + +# Wait for the user to press either the pass or failed buttons. +# +proc ::tcltest::user-result {} { + .testinfo.b.pass config -state normal + .testinfo.b.fail config -state normal + update + raise .testinfo + focus .testinfo.b.pass + set ::tcltest::result {} + vwait ::tcltest::result + .testinfo.b.pass config -state disabled + .testinfo.b.fail config -state disabled + return $::tcltest::result +} + +# Called when the user presses either the failed or passed buttons. +# +proc ::tcltest::set-result v { + set ::tcltest::result $v +} + +# Call this routine at the end of all tests +# +proc ::tcltest::testing-complete {} { + ::tcltest::change-desc {} {Testing is now complete} +} + +# Construct an HTML widget to use for testing. +# +proc tkhtml_test_widget {} { + set w .tkhtml_test + if {[winfo exists $w]} { + return $w.h + } + toplevel $w + wm title $w {TkHtml Test Widget} + wm iconname $w {TkHtml Test} + scrollbar $w.sb -orient vertical -command "$w.h yview" + pack $w.sb -side right -fill y + html $w.h -yscrollcommand "$w.sb set" + pack $w.h -side right -fill both -expand 1 + return $w.h +} diff --git a/tkhtml1/tests/html1.test b/tkhtml1/tests/html1.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..043113a --- /dev/null +++ b/tkhtml1/tests/html1.test @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# +# Test script for the Tk HTML widget +# +wm withdraw . +if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { + source [file dirname $argv0]/engine.tcl + namespace import ::tcltest::* +} + +::tcltest::test html-1.0 { + Verify that all of the entites are displayed correctly. +} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse { +<html> +<h1>Entity and special character test</h1> +<p>The following list shows each entity of HTML 3.2 in four +formats: (1) the name, (2) as &entity;, (3) as &#123;, and +(4) as a raw UTF-8 or Ascii character.</p> +<ul> +<li> quot " " " </li> +<li> amp & & & </li> +<li> lt < < < </li> +<li> gt > > > </li> +<li> nbsp   </li> +<li> iexcl ¡ ¡ ¡ </li> +<li> cent ¢ ¢ ¢ </li> +<li> pound £ £ £ </li> +<li> curren ¤ ¤ ¤ </li> +<li> yen ¥ ¥ ¥ </li> +<li> brvbar ¦ ¦ ¦ </li> +<li> sect § § § </li> +<li> uml ¨ ¨ ¨ </li> +<li> copy © © © </li> +<li> ordf ª ª ª </li> +<li> laquo « « « </li> +<li> not ¬ ¬ ¬ </li> +<li> shy ­ ­ </li> +<li> reg ® ® ® </li> +<li> macr ¯ ¯ ¯ </li> +<li> deg ° ° ° </li> +<li> plusmn ± ± ± </li> +<li> sup2 ² ² ² </li> +<li> sup3 ³ ³ ³ </li> +<li> acute ´ ´ ´ </li> +<li> micro µ µ µ </li> +<li> para ¶ ¶ ¶ </li> +<li> middot · · · </li> +<li> cedil ¸ ¸ ¸ </li> +<li> sup1 ¹ ¹ ¹ </li> +<li> ordm º º º </li> +<li> raquo » » » </li> +<li> frac14 ¼ ¼ ¼ </li> +<li> frac12 ½ ½ ½ </li> +<li> frac34 ¾ ¾ ¾ </li> +<li> iquest ¿ ¿ ¿ </li> +<li> Agrave À À À </li> +<li> Aacute Á Á Á </li> +<li> Acirc    </li> +<li> Atilde à à à </li> +<li> Auml Ä Ä Ä </li> +<li> Aring Å Å Å </li> +<li> AElig Æ Æ Æ </li> +<li> Ccedil Ç Ç Ç </li> +<li> Egrave È È È </li> +<li> Eacute É É É </li> +<li> Ecirc Ê Ê Ê </li> +<li> Euml Ë Ë Ë </li> +<li> Igrave Ì Ì Ì </li> +<li> Iacute Í Í Í </li> +<li> Icirc Î Î Î </li> +<li> Iuml Ï Ï Ï </li> +<li> ETH Ð Ð Ð </li> +<li> Ntilde Ñ Ñ Ñ </li> +<li> Ograve Ò Ò Ò </li> +<li> Oacute Ó Ó Ó </li> +<li> Ocirc Ô Ô Ô </li> +<li> Otilde Õ Õ Õ </li> +<li> Ouml Ö Ö Ö </li> +<li> times × × × </li> +<li> Oslash Ø Ø Ø </li> +<li> Ugrave Ù Ù Ù </li> +<li> Uacute Ú Ú Ú </li> +<li> Ucirc Û Û Û </li> +<li> Uuml Ü Ü Ü </li> +<li> Yacute Ý Ý Ý </li> +<li> THORN Þ Þ Þ </li> +<li> szlig ß ß ß </li> +<li> agrave à à à </li> +<li> aacute á á á </li> +<li> acirc â â â </li> +<li> atilde ã ã ã </li> +<li> auml ä ä ä </li> +<li> aring å å å </li> +<li> aelig æ æ æ </li> +<li> ccedil ç ç ç </li> +<li> egrave è è è </li> +<li> eacute é é é </li> +<li> ecirc ê ê ê </li> +<li> euml ë ë ë </li> +<li> igrave ì ì ì </li> +<li> iacute í í í </li> +<li> icirc î î î </li> +<li> iuml ï ï ï </li> +<li> eth ð ð ð </li> +<li> ntilde ñ ñ ñ </li> +<li> ograve ò ò ò </li> +<li> oacute ó ó ó </li> +<li> ocirc ô ô ô </li> +<li> otilde õ õ õ </li> +<li> ouml ö ö ö </li> +<li> divide ÷ ÷ ÷ </li> +<li> oslash ø ø ø </li> +<li> ugrave ù ù ù </li> +<li> uacute ú ú ú </li> +<li> ucirc û û û </li> +<li> uuml ü ü ü </li> +<li> yacute ý ý ý </li> +<li> thorn þ þ þ </li> +<li> yuml ÿ ÿ ÿ </li> +</ul> +</html> +} + ::tcltest::user-result +} {0 pass} + +::tcltest::test html-1.1 { + Verify that all subscripting and superscripting works. +} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse { +<html> +<body> +<h1>A test of subscripting and superscripting</h1> + +<p>Here is sub<sub>script</sub>. And now super<sup>script</sup>.</p> +<p>Here is sub<sub>sub<sub>script</sub></sub>. + And now super<sup>super<sup>script</sup></sup>.</p> + +<p>Here is sub<sub>super<sup>script</sup></sub></p> + +</body> +</html> +} + ::tcltest::user-result +} {0 pass} + +::tcltest::test html-1.2 { + Verify stylistic markup. +} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse { +<html> +<body> +<h1>A test of font changing markup</h1> + +<p>This is normal text</p> +<p><b>: <b>bold text</b></p> +<p><big>: <big>big text</big></p> +<p><cite>: <cite>cite text</cite></p> +<p><code>: <code>code text</code></p> +<p><em>: <em>emphasized text</em></p> +<p><i>: <i>italic text</i></p> +<p><kbd>: <kbd>keyboard text</kbd></p> +<p><s>: <s>strike-thru text</s></p> +<p><samp>: <samp>sample text</samp></p> +<p><small>: <small>small text</small></p> +<p><strike>: <strike>strike-thru text</strike></p> +<p><strong>: <strong>strong text</strong></p> +<p><tt>: <tt>teletype text</tt></p> +<p><u>: <u>underlined text</u></p> +<p><var>: <var>variable text</var></p> +<p>This is normal text</p> +</body> +</html> +} + ::tcltest::user-result +} {0 pass} diff --git a/tkhtml1/tests/html2.test b/tkhtml1/tests/html2.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79f42a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tkhtml1/tests/html2.test @@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ +# +# Test script for the Tk HTML widget +# +wm withdraw . +if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { + source [file dirname $argv0]/engine.tcl + namespace import ::tcltest::* + cd [file dirname $argv0] +} + + +# in image to use for all GIFs. +# +image create photo nogifsm -data { + R0lGODdhEAAQAPEAAACQkADQ0PgAAAAAACwAAAAAEAAQAAACNISPacHtD4IQz80QJ60as25d + 3idKZdR0IIOm2ta0Lhw/Lz2S1JqvK8ozbTKlEIVYceWSjwIAO/// +} + +# A callback to handle image requests +# +proc ImageCmd {args} { + set fn [lindex $args 0] + if {[catch {image create photo -file $fn} img]} { + set img nogifsm + } + return $img +} + +# Free all images +# +proc FreeImages {} { + foreach img [image names] { + image delete $img + } +} + +# Create the HTML widget to use for all testing. +# +set h [tkhtml_test_widget] +$h config -imagecommand ImageCmd + +::tcltest::test html-2.1 { + A snapshot of Slashdot on Jan 29, 2000. +} { + set file page1/index.html + $h clear + set f [open $file r] + $h config -base $file + $h parse [read $f [file size $file]] + close $f + set r [::tcltest::user-result] + $h clear + FreeImages + return $r +} {2 pass} + +::tcltest::test html-2.2 { + A snapshot of a page from the Scriptics website on Jan 29, 2000. +} { + set file page2/index.html + $h clear + set f [open $file r] + $h config -base $file + $h parse [read $f [file size $file]] + close $f + set r [::tcltest::user-result] + $h clear + FreeImages + return $r +} {2 pass} + +::tcltest::test html-2.3 { + A snapshot of freshmeat on Jan 29, 2000 +} { + set file page4/index.html + $h clear + set f [open $file r] + $h config -base $file + $h parse [read $f [file size $file]] + close $f + set r [::tcltest::user-result] + $h clear + FreeImages + return $r +} {2 pass} + +::tcltest::test html-2.4 { + A slide show about mktclapp +} { + set file page3/index.html + $h clear + set f [open $file r] + $h config -base $file + $h parse [read $f [file size $file]] + close $f + set r [::tcltest::user-result] + $h clear + FreeImages + return $r +} {2 pass} diff --git a/tkhtml1/tests/html3.test b/tkhtml1/tests/html3.test new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f804f56 --- /dev/null +++ b/tkhtml1/tests/html3.test @@ -0,0 +1,243 @@ +# +# Test script for the Tk HTML widget +# +wm withdraw . +if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { + source [file dirname $argv0]/engine.tcl + namespace import ::tcltest::* +} + +::tcltest::test html-3.1 {Check the HTML parser for sanity} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<p align=center>Test1 \nEnd\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p align center} {Text Test1} {Space 1 1} {Text End} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.2 {Check that markup arguments are parsed correctly} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p align="center" id='"5"' id2 = "'4'">} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p align center id {"5"} id2 '4'}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.3 {Check that comments are ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p><!-- This is comment --></p>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p} {Markup /p}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.4 {Check that entities are resolved} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {& <>H<p>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Text {& <>H}} {Markup p}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.5 {Check that spacing is recorded properly} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<pre>\n\tHi\tThere\n</pre>" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup pre} {Space 1 1} {Space 8 0} {Text Hi} {Space 6 0} {Text There} {Space 1 1} {Markup /pre}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.6 {Script markup should become a single token} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<script>Contents of script are not tokenized</script>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup script} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.6b {Style markup should become a single token} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<style>Contents of style are not tokenized</style>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup style} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.7 {All markup within listing is normal text} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<listing><p>Hello</p></listing>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup listing} {Text <p>Hello} {Text </p>} {Markup /listing} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.8 {All markup within xmp is normal text} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<xmp><p>Hello</p></xmp>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup xmp} {Text <p>Hello} {Text </p>} {Markup /xmp} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.9 {All markup within textarea is treated as normal +text. This is not valid HTML, but it is what Netscape does.} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<textarea><p>Hello</p></textarea>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup textarea} {Text <p>Hello} {Text </p>} {Markup /textarea} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.10 {All markup after plaintext become normal text} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<plaintext><p>Hello</p></plaintext>\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup plaintext} {Text <p>Hello} {Text </p>} {Text </plaintext>} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.11 {Unrecognized markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<unknown>Text\n" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Text Text} {Space 1 1}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.12 {Entities are resolved within markup arguments} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p id="<hi>">} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p id <hi>}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.13 {Entites are resolved within markup arguments} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p id=<hi>>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p id <hi>}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.14 {White space within markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br >} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.15 {Whitespace within markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br id = 5>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id 5}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.16 {Whitespace in markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br id = 5 >} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id 5}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.17 {Whitespace in markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br id =5>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id 5}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.18 {Whitespace in markup is ignored} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br id= 5 >} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id 5}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.19 {Whitespace in markup is ignored, except when quoted} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br id= " 5 " >} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id { 5 }}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.20 {Tabs in markup are treated like whitespace} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<br id\t=\t' 5 '\t>" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id { 5 }}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.21 {Newlines in markup are treated like whitespace} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<br id\n=\n\" 5 \"\n>" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br id { 5 }}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.22 {Markup arguments without values} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<br clear >" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br clear {}}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.23 {Markup arguments without values} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse "<br clear id=9>" + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br clear {} id 9}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.24 {XHTML style / at the end of markup} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br clear="both"/>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br clear both}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.25 {XHTML style / at the end of markup} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br />} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.26 {XHTML style / at the end of markup} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<br/>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup br}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.27 {/ At the end of markup adds a second token} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p />} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p} {Markup /p}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.28 {/ at the end of markup adds a second token} { + set h [tkhtml_test_widget] + $h clear + $h parse {<p/>} + $h token list 1.0 end +} {0 {{Markup p} {Markup /p}}} + +::tcltest::test html-3.29 {/ not at the end of 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alt="Linux"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://CmdrTaco.net">CmdrTaco</A> on Saturday January 29, @10:52AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the this-game-again dept.</B></FONT><BR> So Fred VanKampen (who has to hold the record for most money made by reselling two domain names) e-mailed us to say that the Domain Name for 'Linux.Net' has been sold. He won't say to whom, but it supposedly will be announced at LinuxWorld next week. Of course we have no idea what he got for the entry, but the rumors were that he made several million when he sold <A href="http://www.linux.com">Linux.com</A> to <A href="http://www.valinux.com">VA Linux</A>. Hopefully he'll take me for a ride in his yacht. ;) <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/29/0837235.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0837235&mode=thread&threshold=0">58</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0837235&mode=thread&threshold=-1">62</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Book Reviews: E-Mails from (Over?) The Edge</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=news"><IMG src="image5" width="34" height="44" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="News"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://hemos.net">Hemos</A> on Saturday January 29, @10:43AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the touching-story dept.</B></FONT><BR> I'd like to thank the author of this book for sending it to me. Nick's written a book that's touching and endearing, and one that's well worth reading for everyone who's ever had social struggles to deal with. As well, his involvement with the fine folks of <a href="http://www.thevenue.org">TheVenue</a>. I'll warn you - it's not a tech text. But it's still worth reading. Click below to read more. <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/books/00/01/24/1146250.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/24/1146250&mode=nocomment">6197 bytes in body</A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/24/1146250&mode=thread&threshold=0">6</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/24/1146250&mode=thread&threshold=-1">22</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Linux Kernel 2.3.41</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=linux"><IMG src="image4" width="60" height="70" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Linux"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://CmdrTaco.net">CmdrTaco</A> on Saturday January 29, @10:21AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the download-compile-reboot-repeat dept.</B></FONT><BR> <A href="mailto:bwhitehead@nospam.acm.org">sdriver</A> writes <I>"For those of us who enjoy *panic*, *oops*, and suddenly seeing their video BIOS... the newest version is out! Be the first on your block to submit a new patch! ;) "</I> If you don't know where to get it, you probably should stick to your warm and cuddly 2.2.x kernel *grin*. Now outta my way, I wanna crash my laptop! <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/29/0834223.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0834223&mode=thread&threshold=0">52</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0834223&mode=thread&threshold=-1">57</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Congress Still Figuring Out E-Mail</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=usa"><IMG src="image6" width="80" height="61" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="United States"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="mailto:roblimo@slashdot.org">Roblimo</A> on Saturday January 29, @07:28AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the voice-of-the-people-can-get-awfully-loud dept.</B></FONT><BR> Jett writes <I>" <A href="http://www.vote.com/">Vote.com</A> has <A href="http://www.vote.com/magazine/editorials/editorial1843752.phtml">an interesting article</A> in their Webmag Fifth Estate about how congressmen have responded to the popularity of e-mail in their daily operations. Quote: 'Of the 440 voting and non-voting House of Representatives members, 22 have no e-mail at all. Even House Speaker Dennis Hastert is wired only halfway -- his office receives e-mail, but does not respond to it. And while all U.S. senators have e-mail, they, like their House counterparts, routinely shun non-constituent mail -- even though they chair committees whose decisions affect the entire country.'"</I> <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/28/2311232.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/2311232&mode=thread&threshold=0">66</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/2311232&mode=thread&threshold=-1">66</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Ask Slashdot: Sci Fi Literature 101?</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=ed"><IMG src="image7" width="87" height="64" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Education"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://exit118.com/">Cliff</A> on Saturday January 29, @06:56AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the recommendations-wanted dept.</B></FONT><BR> ohlaadee asks: <I>"My niece (she's 13) wants to start reading science fiction. I do too. I gave us both Asimov's </I>_The Foundation_<I> for Christmas. We'll read it together. I suppose we could spend the rest of our lives just reading Asimov, but I'm wondering what books and movies you folks would come up with? What does the /. recommended Science Fiction 101 list include?"</I> <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/askslashdot/00/01/22/1946244.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/22/1946244&mode=thread&threshold=0">345</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/22/1946244&mode=thread&threshold=-1">345</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Could Distributed.Net Help the Mars Polar Lander?</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=space"><IMG src="image8" width="73" height="59" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Space"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="mailto:roblimo@slashdot.org">Roblimo</A> on Saturday January 29, @03:35AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the food-for-thought dept.</B></FONT><BR> Anonymous Coward writes <I>"This official JPL <A href="http://mpfwww.jpl.nasa.gov/msp98/news/mpl000127.html">press release</A> describes the current attempt to listen for faint signals from the Mars Lander. They get three windows a day, and it takes 18 hours to process data because the signal is so weak (if it's really there). Too bad they don't have a deal with <A href="http://www.distributed.net"> distributed.net</A>."</I> Interesting thought. Is anyone at distributed.net or JPL interested in pursuing it? <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/28/2318246.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/2318246&mode=thread&threshold=0">99</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/2318246&mode=thread&threshold=-1">102</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>iCrave TV Loses Battle against U.S. Broadcasters</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=tv"><IMG src="image10" width="50" height="50" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Television"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="mailto:roblimo@slashdot.org">Roblimo</A> on Saturday January 29, @12:21AM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the shut-down-just-before-the-super-bowl dept.</B></FONT><BR> <A href="mailto:doran@brandx.net">Doran</A> writes <I>"C|Net has <a href="http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-1535528.html">this story</a> about how the Canadian company <a href="http://www.icravetv.com">iCraveTV.com</a> has lost its latest battle in U.S. courts over whether it can rebroadcast TV signals over the Web. The broadcasters say it's theft, while iCraveTV sez it's just doing what's legal for other cable TV companies in Canada (ie. rebroadcasting TV). Of course, by framing the streaming video iCraveTV is doing more than just rebroadcasting, they're also adding more commercial content, which the broadcasters feel dilutes their TV commercials. "</I> <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/29/0010203.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0010203&mode=thread&threshold=0">152</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/29/0010203&mode=thread&threshold=-1">170</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Win2k Security holes found</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=microsoft"><IMG src="image11" width="75" height="55" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Microsoft"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="mailto:heunique@slashdot.org">HeUnique</A> on Friday January 28, @04:58PM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the and-it's-not-even-out-yet dept.</B></FONT><BR> According to a story posted by <a href="http://www.zdnn.com">ZDNN</a>, <a href="http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2429334,00.html?chkpt=zdnntop">two security holes</a> have been found on Windows 2000, and that's even before the official release of Windows 2000! Administrators who rush to incorporate the patch from MS beware - according to one of the talkback posts on ZDNN, the patch creates a new problem with Windows 2000 news server service. <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/28/1653228.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1653228&mode=thread&threshold=0">510</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1653228&mode=thread&threshold=-1">534</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Encryption Debate at Mitnick Trial</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=encryption"><IMG src="image12" width="80" height="70" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Encryption"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://hemos.net">Hemos</A> on Friday January 28, @03:33PM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the gimmie-the-data dept.</B></FONT><BR> A number of people have written about <A HREF="http://nytimes.com/library/tech/00/01/cyber/cyberlaw/28law.html">the latest twist</a> in the Mitnick case. Kevin wants to get his data back, but the government is refusing to do so until he gives them the key. Apparently, the government is unable to crack the encryption that he's got on it - you'd think after having the data for five years, they'd be able to brute-force the darn thing. It's a NYT article - free login required. <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/28/1320253.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1320253&mode=thread&threshold=0">504</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1320253&mode=thread&threshold=-1">521</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P><TABLE width="99%" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><TR><TD valign="top" bgcolor="#006666"><IMG src="image9" width="13" height="16" alt="" align="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B>Forum: Future Ports of Games to Linux</B></FONT></TD> </TR></TABLE><A href="http://slashdot.org/search.pl?topic=games"><IMG src="image13" width="80" height="56" border="0" align="right" hspace="20" vspace="10" alt="Games"></A> <B>Posted by <A href="http://CmdrTaco.net">CmdrTaco</A> on Friday January 28, @02:26PM</B><BR> <FONT size="2"><B>from the it's-been-awhile dept.</B></FONT><BR> It's been a long time since I posted an open forum like this, but I'm curious what people think on this one. What games do you most want to see ported to Linux in the next few months? Of course, for me personally it's StarCraft and Diablo 2, but I'm curious what games have come out or are due soon that people would most like to see a port of (and note that WINE doesn't count. ;) <P><B>( </B><A href="http://slashdot.org/articles/00/01/28/1257211.shtml"><B>Read More...</B></A> | <B><A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1257211&mode=thread&threshold=0">648</A> of <A href="http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/01/28/1257211&mode=thread&threshold=-1">652</A> </B>comments <B>)</B> <P></TD><TD width="210" align="center" valign="top"><TABLE cellpadding="1" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="200" align="center"> <TR bgcolor="#006666"> <TD valign="top"><FONT size="4" color="#FFFFFF" face="arial,helvetica"><B><A HREF="/index.pl?section=features"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Features</FONT></A></B></FONT></TD> </TR><TR><TD bgcolor="#CCCCCC"><FONT color="#000000" size="2"><A href="/vote.pl">Voting has begun</A> for the $100k <A href="/index.pl?section=awards">Slashdot Beanie Awards</A>. 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NAME="keywords"><INPUT type="IMAGE" border="0" img="img" src="http://images.scriptics.com/images/Go.gif" value="submit" width="33" height="24"></FORM> + </tr> + </table> + <!-- 2 Columns for spacer --> + <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="548"> + <tr> + <!-- Spacer Column --> + <td valign="top" width="10"> + + </td> + + + <td valign="top" width="548"><font face="Geneva, Helvetica, Arial" size="2"><h1>Tcl Resource Center</h1> +<font size="+1"><a href="/resource/">Top</a>><a href="/resource/software/" ="">Software Central</a>><a href="/resource/software/extensions/" ="">Extensions</a>>Tk Widgets</font><font size="-1"><br>Viewed by name (<a href="/resource/software/extensions/tk/?sortby=date">By date</a>)</font><br> +<p>Tk is a toolkit for building graphical user interfaces with Tcl. + Your Tcl/Tk scripts run on UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh.<p> +<font face="Geneva, Helvetica, Arial"><ul></ul></font><dl> +<dt><b><a href="http://marge.phys.washington.edu/%7Ezager/blt80-unoff-exe.zip" ="">BLT 8.0 Unofficial zip and DLL</a></b> +<dd>This is a compiled version of BLT 8.0 "unofficial" for +the Windows platform. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fmarge%2ephys%2ewashington%2eedu%2f%257Ezager%2fblt80%2dunoff%2dexe%2ezip">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(September 24, 1999 06:31)</font></i><dt><b><a href="ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/blt8.0p2-unoff.tgz" ="">BLT 8.0p2 Unofficial tar file</a><a name="bltunoff"></a></b> +<dd>This is a contributed patch to make BLT compatible with Tcl/Tk 8.0p2. While still "unofficial", it is widely used. + Make sure you get the 8.0p2 version because the 8.0 version does + not compile under windows. + There is also a <a href="ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/sorted/devel/blt2.3-8.1.tar.gz">2.3-8.1 version</a> that has been patched to work with 8.1. + <a href="ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/blt8.0p2-unoff.README">README file</a>. <a href="/live/annotate?url=ftp%3a%2f%2fftp%2eneosoft%2ecom%2flanguages%2ftcl%2fsorted%2funknown%2fblt8%2e0p2%2dunoff%2etgz">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 30, 1999 06:38)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.tcltk.com/blt/" ="">BLT Home Page</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b>George Howlett</b>, Version <b>2.3</b>, + Works with <b>Tk 4.1 through Tk 8.1</b> +<br><a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/">Download</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/BLT2.3.tar.gz">BLT2.3.tar.gz</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/BLT2.4h.tar.gz">BLT2.4h.tar.gz</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/BLT2.4i.tar.gz">BLT2.4i.tar.gz</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/blt2.4i-for-8.0.exe">blt2.4i-for-8.0.exe</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/blt2.4i-for-8.1.exe">blt2.4i-for-8.1.exe</a><br>BLT is a set of widgets for Tk, including a graph widget, +bar chart, drag&drop, a simple command tracer, and much more. +The 2.4 release, which is still under development, works with 8.0 +or higher. +There are also an "<a href="#bltunoff">unofficial</a>" release for 8.0p2 +and 8.1a2 that were not done by the author. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etcltk%2ecom%2fblt%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(October 26, 1999 09:43)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.unifix-online.com/BWidget/index.html" ="">BWidget</a></b> +<dd>A set of native Tk 8.x Widgets using Tcl8.x namespaces. +The ToolKit is available under Unix/X11 and Windows. +The BWidget(s) have a professional look&feel as in other +well known Toolkits (Tix or Incr Widget) but the concept is +radically different because everything is native +so no platform compilation, no compiled extension +library are needed. The code is 100 Pure Tcl/Tk. +More 30 components : Notebook, PageManager, Tree, PanedWindow, ButtonBox, +ScrollView, ComboBox, SpinBox, ListBox, SelectFont, SelectColor, +ProgressBare ... <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2eunifix%2donline%2ecom%2fBWidget%2findex%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(September 06, 1999 09:58)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://purl.oclc.org/net/nijtmans/dash.html" ="">Dash Patch for Tk</a></b> +<dd>This patch has many enhancements to the Tk and its canvas +widget, including dashed lines, smoothed polygons, +and performance enhancements. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fpurl%2eoclc%2eorg%2fnet%2fnijtmans%2fdash%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(November 21, 1999 06:33)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/et" ="">Embedded Tk (et)</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:drh@acm.org" ="">Richard Hipp</a></b>, Version <b>8.0b5</b>, + Works with <b>Tk 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 8.0</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/et/et80b5.tar.gz">et80b5.tar.gz</a><br>Embedded Tk or ``ET'' is tool for making stand-alone executables out of a mixture of C or C++ and Tcl/Tk. +Using ET you can invoke a short Tcl/Tk script in the middle of a C routine, or you can invoke a C routine in the +middle of a Tcl/Tk script. ET also bundles external Tcl/Tk scripts (including the standard Tcl/Tk startup scripts) +into the executable so that the executable can be run on another binary-compatible computer that doesn't have +Tcl/Tk installed. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ehwaci%2ecom%2fsw%2fet">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:35)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.purl.org/net/hobbs/tcl/script/tkcon/" ="">Enhanced Tk Console (TkCon)</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:jeffrey.hobbs@oen.siemens.de" ="">Jeff Hobbs</a></b>, Version <b>1.3</b>, + Works with <b>Tk 4.1 through Tk 8.1</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.purl.org/net/hobbs/tcl/script/tkcon/tkcon.tar.gz">tkcon.tar.gz</a><br>TkCon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk (on Windows/Mac, but also works on + +Unix). The console itself provides many more features than the standard console. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2epurl%2eorg%2fnet%2fhobbs%2ftcl%2fscript%2ftkcon%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:06)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.scriptmeridian.org/projects/tk/" ="">Frontier-Tk ScriptMeridian project</a></b> +<dd>This project seeks to integrate the Tk toolkit +with the Frontier scripting language. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2escriptmeridian%2eorg%2fprojects%2ftk%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:36)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://purl.oclc.org/net/nijtmans/img.html" ="">Img image format extension</a></b> +<dd>This package enhances Tk, adding support for many other Image formats: +BMP, XBM, XPM, GIF (with transparency), PNG, +JPEG, TIFF and postscript. +This is implemented as a shared library that can be dynamically loaded into +Tcl/Tk. + <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fpurl%2eoclc%2eorg%2fnet%2fnijtmans%2fimg%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(November 21, 1999 06:35)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://purl.oclc.org/net/oakley/tcl/mclistbox/index.html" ="">mclistbox - a multi-column listbox widget</a></b> +<dd>mclistbox is a multi-column listbox that is +written in pure tcl and runs on all platforms +that support tcl/tk 8.0 or higher. This widget +requires no other extensions; it is completely +standalone. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fpurl%2eoclc%2eorg%2fnet%2foakley%2ftcl%2fmclistbox%2findex%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:37)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://home.t-online.de/home/dshepherd/tkview.htm" ="">MFC views C++ class for embedding Tk</a></b> +<dd>The idea of embedding Tk in MFC windows always seemed very enticing but information was sparse and contradictory - on a + scale between "very easy" and "not yet possible". The only thing for it was to have a go and lo, it wasn't that hard after all. + CTkView is a C++ class which can be used in MFC SDI or MDI applications. An instance of CTkView hosts an embedded Tk + toplevel widget and performs some management chores for the widget so that it can size, update and react correctly to Windows + events. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fhome%2et%2donline%2ede%2fhome%2fdshepherd%2ftkview%2ehtm">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:38)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/pad++" ="">Pad++</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:pad-info@cs.umd.edu" ="">Ben Bederson et al</a></b>, Version <b>0.9p1</b>, + Works with <b>8.0</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/pad++/download.html">download.html</a><br>Pad++ is a Tk widget that provides a Zoomable User Interface (ZUI) that supports real-time interactive zoomable graphics in a fashion similar to the Tk Canvas widget. Pad++ supports tens of thousands of objects which include text, images, graphics, portals, lenses, simple html (and more), including transparency and rotation. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ecs%2eumd%2eedu%2fhcil%2fpad%2b%2b">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:39)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://home.t-online.de/home/sesam.com/freeware.htm" ="">Progressbar</a></b> +<dd>Progressbar is a megawidget written in pure tcl (ie: no compiling required - runs on all platforms Macintosh, Unix, Windows). +Its primary purpose is to show the progress of any action in percent. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fhome%2et%2donline%2ede%2fhome%2fsesam%2ecom%2ffreeware%2ehtm">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(January 24, 2000 09:19)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://jfontain.free.fr/" ="">scwoop (Simple Composite Widget Object Oriented Package)</a></b> +<dd>Scwoop is a composite widget (also known as mega widget) extension to the great Tk widget library. Scwoop is +entirely written in Tcl using the stooop (Simple Tcl Only Object Oriented Programming) extension. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fjfontain%2efree%2efr%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(January 09, 2000 02:10)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www2.clearlight.com/~oakley/tcl/supertext.html" ="">Supertext - tk text widget with unlimited undo</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:oakley@channelpoint.com" ="">Bryan Oakley</a></b>, Version <b>1.0b1</b>, + Works with <b>Tcl 8.0</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www2.clearlight.com/~oakley/tcl/supertext.tcl">supertext.tcl</a><br>Supertext is a package that provides a tk text widget with full undo and the ability to execute procedures both before and after a text +widget command has been processed. Supertext may be used as-is, or for the brave it may be used in place of the standard text +widget. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww2%2eclearlight%2ecom%2f%7eoakley%2ftcl%2fsupertext%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:06)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tk/nbpi.html" ="">Tabbed Notebook Widget</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:drh@acm.org" ="">Richard Hipp</a></b>, Version <b>1.0</b>, + Works with <b>Tk 4.1 or later.</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tk/notebook.tcl">notebook.tcl</a><br>This implements a tabbed notebook using +a canvas widget and embedded frames. +This is pure Tcl +code - not a C extension. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ehwaci%2ecom%2fsw%2ftk%2fnbpi%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:08)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.tcltk.com/ellson/ftp/Gdtclft2.0.README" ="">Tcl GD - graphics</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b>John Ellson and Spencer Thomas</b>, Version <b>2.0</b>, + Works with <b>8.0 and higher</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.tcltk.com/ellson/ftp/Gdtclft2.0.tar.gz">Gdtclft2.0.tar.gz</a><br> + Thomas Boutell's Gd package provides a convenient way to generate + PNG images with a C program. If you prefer Tcl for CGI + applications, you'll want the TCL GD extension. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etcltk%2ecom%2fellson%2fftp%2fGdtclft2%2e0%2eREADME">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 14:52)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.stratasys.com/software/metagui" ="">The Meta-GUI Tools</a></b> +<dd>The Meta-GUI tools provide a framework for quickly building full +GUI applications. The GUI is rendered by a run-time engine +based on a hierarchical set of definitions you provide. At the bottom +of the hierarchy are abstract data types such as length, angle, +string, etc., and these are used to progressively build up frames, +dialogs, toolbars, menus, and operations. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2estratasys%2ecom%2fsoftware%2fmetagui">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:10)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://jfontain.free.fr/" ="">Tkpiechart Home Page</a></b> +<dd>Tkpiechart is a Tcl-only extension that allows the programmer to create and dynamically update 2D or 3D pie +charts in a Tcl/Tk application. This uses the stooop package and builds +pie charts on a Tk canvas. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fjfontain%2efree%2efr%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(January 09, 2000 02:12)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.cygnus.com/~irox/tkprint/" ="">TkPrint</a></b> +<dd>TkPrint is an extension that allows you to print from a + Tk widget. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ecygnus%2ecom%2f%7eirox%2ftkprint%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(October 11, 1999 09:58)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.purl.org/net/hobbs/tcl/capp/" ="">TkTable Home Page</a></b> +<dd>The TkTable widget. The <code>table</code> command creates a +2-dimensional grid of cells. The table can use a Tcl array variable or Tcl + +command for data storage and retrieval. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2epurl%2eorg%2fnet%2fhobbs%2ftcl%2fcapp%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(November 18, 1999 09:25)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://ftp.austintx.net/users/jatucker/TkTextmatrix/default.htm" ="">TkTextMatrix (spreadsheet)</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:jatucker@austin.dsccc.com" ="">John Arthur Tucker</a></b>, Version <b>4.1</b>, + Works with <b>Tk 4.1</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://ftp.austintx.net/users/jatucker/TkTextmatrix/download.htm">download.htm</a>, <a href="http://ftp.austintx.net/users/jatucker/TkTextmatrix/textmatrix4.1.tar.gz">textmatrix4.1.tar.gz</a><br>A Tcl/Tk spreadsheet widget, TkTextmatrix, which is implemented in C++ and is + basically a Tk Canvas widget plus extra behavior for manipulating rows and columns of cell + items many times faster than with a plain Tk Canvas. It actually inserts text nearly as fast + as the Tk Text widget. If you work with or are interested in creating your own Tcl/Tk widgets + in C++, you might want to take a look at the C++ widget library included with this + distribution. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fftp%2eaustintx%2enet%2fusers%2fjatucker%2fTkTextmatrix%2fdefault%2ehtm">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:14)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.cs.umd.edu/~bederson/Togl.html" ="">ToGL - a Tk Open GL widget</a></b> +<dd>Togl is a Tk widget for OpenGL rendering. Togl is based on OGLTK, originally written by Benjamin Bederson at the +University of New Mexico (who has since moved to the University of Maryland). Togl adds the new features: +<ul> +<li> color-index mode support including color allocation functions +<li> support for requesting stencil, accumulation, alpha buffers, etc +<li> multiple OpenGL drawing widgets +<li> OpenGL extension testing from Tcl +<li> simple, portable font support +<li> overlay plane support +</ul> +Togl allows one to create and manage a special Tk/OpenGL widget with Tcl and render into it with a C program. That is, +a typical Togl program will have Tcl code for managing the user interface and a C program for computations and +OpenGL rendering. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ecs%2eumd%2eedu%2f%7ebederson%2fTogl%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:14)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tk/treepi.html" ="">Tree Widget</a></b> +<dd>This implements a tree display in a canvas widget. +It is similar in layout to that of the +Windows explorer file viewer. This is pure Tcl +code - not a C extension. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2ehwaci%2ecom%2fsw%2ftk%2ftreepi%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(September 29, 1999 14:37)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.du.edu/~mschwart/tcl-tk.htm" ="">Windows Extensions for Tcl/Tk (Michael Schwartz)</a></b> +<dd>This site has pointers to several extensions specific to the +Windows platform. The extensions provide printing, +a MAPI interface to send email, and an interface to manipulate +.INI files, among other things. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2edu%2eedu%2f%7emschwart%2ftcl%2dtk%2ehtm">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(October 07, 1999 10:50)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.tcltk.com/iwidgets/" ="">[incr Widgets] Home Page</a></b> +<dd>[incr Widgets] is a set of megawidgets (combo boxes, etc.) that are +upon the [incr Tcl] object system and the [incr Tk] megawidget +framework. This comes bundled with the +<a href="http://www.tcltk.com/itcl/">[incr Tcl]</a> distributions. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etcltk%2ecom%2fiwidgets%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(September 05, 1999 16:08)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www1.clearlight.com/~oakley/tcl/combobox/index.html" ="">combobox</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:oakley@channelpoint.com" ="">Bryan Oakley</a></b>, Version <b>1.03</b>, + Works with <b>8.x</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www1.clearlight.com/~oakley/tcl/combobox/combobox.tcl">combobox.tcl</a><br>combobox is a pure-tcl implementation of a combobox widget. It is +entirely self contained and does not require any other OO or megawidget +extension. It supports both editable and non-editable entries, and +provides the ability to call a procedure anytime the value of the combobox +changes. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww1%2eclearlight%2ecom%2f%7eoakley%2ftcl%2fcombobox%2findex%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:15)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.multimania.com/droche/rnotebook/index.html" ="">Rnotebook</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:dan@lectra.com" ="">Daniel Roche</a></b>, Version <b>1.0</b>, + Works with <b>8.0 or higher</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.multimania.com/droche/rnotebook/index.html">index.html</a><br>This implements a resizeable notebook +widget in pure tcl/tk <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2emultimania%2ecom%2fdroche%2frnotebook%2findex%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 19, 1999 15:39)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.tregar.com/samdi.html" ="">saMDI v1.0a1 Multi-Document Interface Extension</a></b> +<dd>A multi-document interface (MDI) extension for TCL/Tk 8.0. +This is a common interface format in Microsoft Windows that lets a parent window contain multiple child windows. +In effect you get a window manager inside a window! +Uses and includes the STOOOP object-oriented extension by +Jean-Luc Fontaine. +saMDI v1.0a1 GPL Copyright 1998 Sam Tregar. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2etregar%2ecom%2fsamdi%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:07)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://tix.mne.com/htdocs/tix/index.html" ="">Tix Support Site</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:tix@mne.com" ="">Ioi Lam, (adopted by Gregg Squires)</a></b>, Version <b>4.1</b>, + Works with <b>Tcl 7.4 through Tcl 8.0</b> +<br><a href="ftp://ftp.tix.mne.com/pub/tix/">Download</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tix.mne.com/pub/tix/Tix4.1.0.006.tar.gz">Tix4.1.0.006.tar.gz</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tix.mne.com/pub/tix/Tix41p6.zip">Tix41p6.zip</a>, <a href="ftp://ftp.tix.mne.com/pub/tix/win41p6bin.zip">win41p6bin.zip</a><br><b>Tix has found a new home!</b> + <br> + Tix provides over 40 new Tk including the +combo box, file selection dialogs, paned widget, +notebook, hierarchical list, directory tree, and more. + <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2ftix%2emne%2ecom%2fhtdocs%2ftix%2findex%2ehtml">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:11)</font></i><dt><b><a href="ftp://ftp.archive.eso.org/pub/tree" ="">Tk Tree Widget (C++)</a></b> +<dd>Tk Tree widget for Tcl8.0.3. + +This version contains (optional) support for \[incr Tcl\] and \[incr Tk\] +version 3.0. +<br> +With the tree widget, you can display a tree in a Tk canvas. The nodes +can be made up of any number of canvas items or even other Tk widgets. +You create the objects that make up a node and the line that connects +it to its parent and pass them to the tree widget. After this the tree +widget manages the positions of the nodes and end points of the tree +lines. Operations are available for inserting, moving and removing +nodes and subtrees and for querrying the position of a node in the +tree. The tree can be displayed horizontally or vertically. + <a href="/live/annotate?url=ftp%3a%2f%2fftp%2earchive%2eeso%2eorg%2fpub%2ftree">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 25, 1999 03:14)</font></i><dt><b><a href="http://www.purl.org/net/hobbs/tcl/script/widget/" ="">widget, simple megawidget package</a></b> +<dd> + Author <b><a href="mailto:jeffrey.hobbs@oen.siemens.de" ="">Jeffrey Hobbs</a></b>, Version <b>0.9</b>, + Works with <b>Tcl/Tk 8.0 or higher</b> +<br>Download: <a href="http://www.purl.org/net/hobbs/tcl/script/widget/widget-0.9.tar.gz">widget-0.9.tar.gz</a><br>This is a package of + megawidgets (i.e., compound widgets) that work almost exactly like Tk widgets. + You can also build your own new megawidgets. +Includes: combobox, hierarchy, console, progressbar, +tabnotebook, validating entry, pane geometry manager, baloon help. <a href="/live/annotate?url=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2epurl%2eorg%2fnet%2fhobbs%2ftcl%2fscript%2fwidget%2f">Edit</a> + <i><font size="-1">(August 23, 1999 12:16)</font></i></dl> +<hr><p><center><font size="-1" face="Geneva, Helvetica, Arial"><br><a href="#TOP"><b>Top</b></a><br><!-- key ResourceSoftwareExtensions --><a href="/">Home</a> + | <a href="/products/">Products</a> + | <a href="/customers/">Customers</a> + | <a href="/partners/">Partners</a> + | <a href="/services/">Services</a> + | <a href="/resource/">Tcl Resources</a> + | <a href="/company/">Company</a> +<br><a href="/live/keyword">Search</a> + | <a href="/live/map">Site Map</a> + | <a href="/company/feedback.html?url=%2fresource%2fsoftware%2fextensions%2ftk%2f">Feedback</a> + | <a href="/company/contact.html">Contact Us</a> + | <a href="mailto:info@scriptics.com">info@scriptics.com</a> + + <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"> +<!-- + browser = (((navigator.appName == "Netscape") &&(parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 3 )) || ((navigator.appName =="Microsoft Internet Explorer") && (parseInt(navigator.appVersion) >= 4 ))) + + if ( browser ) + { + over = new MakeImageArray(10) + over[0].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/ProductsMouseOff.gif" + over[1].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/CustomersMouseOff.gif" + over[2].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/PartnersMouseOff.gif" + over[3].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/ServicesMouseOff.gif" + over[4].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/ResourceMouseOff.gif" + over[5].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/CompanyMouseOff.gif" + over[6].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/homeMainRollover1.gif" + over[7].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/homeMainRollover2.gif" + over[8].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/homeMainRollover3.gif" + over[9].src = "http://images.scriptics.com/images/homeMainRollover3.gif" + + } + + function MakeImageArray(n) { + this.length = n + for (var i = 0; i<=n; i++)="i++)" {="{" this[i]="this[i]" ="" new="new" Image()="Image()" }="}" return="return" this="this" }="}" //="//" --="--"> + </SCRIPT><br> + <font size="2"> + © 1998-2000 Scriptics Corporation. 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Richard Hipp<br> + drh@hwaci.com<br> + http://www.hwaci.com/drh/<br> + 704.948.4565 + </blockquote> + </td></tr> + </table><p> + <center><table border="2"> + <tr><td> + <p align="center"> + Copies of these notes, example source code,<br>and other + resources related to this tutorial<br>are available online at + <a href="http://www.hwaci.com/tcl2k/"> + http://www.hwaci.com/tcl2k/</a></p> + <p align="center"><small>$Id$</small></p></td></tr> + </table> + </center> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Tutorial Outline</h2> +<p><ul><li>Introduction</li> +<li>Building It Yourself</li> +<ul><li>"Hello, World!" using Tcl</li> +<li>Tcl scripts as C strings</li> +<li>Adding new Tcl commands</li> +<li>A tour of the Tcl API</li> +<li>Tcl initialization scripts</li> +<li>Adding Tk</li> +</ul><li>Tools Survey</li> +<li>Mktclapp</li> +<ul><li>"Hello World" using mktclapp</li> +<li>Adding C code</li> +<li>Other Features</li> +<li>Invoking Tcl from C</li> +<li>Running mktclapp directly</li> +<li>Real-world examples</li> +</ul><li>Summary</li> +</ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Embedding Tcl in C/C++ Applications</h2> +<p><ul><li>You know how to program in Tcl/Tk</li></ul><ul><li>You know how to program in C/C++</li></ul><ul><li>This tutorial is about how to do both at the same time.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Why Mix C With Tcl/Tk?</h2> +<p><ul><li>Use C for the things C is good at and Tcl for the things + Tcl is good at.</li></ul><ul><li>Generate standalone executables. + <ul><li>Eliminate the need to install Tcl/Tk.</li> + <li>Prevent problems when the wrong version of Tcl/Tk is installed.</li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>Prevent end users from changing the source code. + <ul><li>Keeps users from creating new bugs.</li> + <li>Protects proprietary code.</li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>Office politics</li></ul><ul><li>Use Tcl/Tk as a portability layer for a large C program</li></ul><ul><li>Use Tcl as a testing interface</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Why Mix C With Tcl/Tk?</h2> +<p><blockquote><big><b> + "Use C for the things C is good at and use Tcl/Tk for the things + Tcl/Tk is good at." + </b></blockquote></p><p> + + <table width="100%"> + <tr><td valign="top" align="left" width="46%"> + <b>C is good at:</b> + <ul> + <li>Speed</li> + <li>Complex data structures</li> + <li>Computation</li> + <li>Interacting with hardware</li> + <li>Byte-by-byte data analysis</li> + </ul> + </td> + <td width="5%"> </td> + <td valign="top" align="left" width="46%"> + <b>Tcl/Tk is good at:</b> + <ul> + <li>Building a user interface</li> + <li>Manipulation of strings</li> + <li>Portability</li> + <li>Opening sockets</li> + <li>Handling events</li> + </ul> + </td></tr> + </table> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Programming Models</h2> +<table width="100%"> +<tr><td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <p><b>Mainstream Tcl Programming Model:</b></p> +</td> +<td width="2%"> </td> +<td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <p><b>Embedded Tcl Programming Model: </b></p> +</td></tr> +<tr><td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Add bits of C code to a large Tcl program</li></ul> +</td> +<td width="2%"> </td> +<td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Add bits of Tcl code to a large C program</li></ul> +</td></tr> +<tr><td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Main Tcl script loads extensions written in C</li></ul> +</td> +<td width="2%"> </td> +<td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Main C procedure invokes the Tcl interpreter</li></ul> +</td></tr> +<tr><td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Tcl/Tk is a programming language</li></ul> +</td> +<td width="2%"> </td> +<td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <ul><li>Tcl/Tk is a C library</li></ul> +</td></tr> +<tr><td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <center><img src="image1"><br> + Most of the Tcl2K conference is about</center> +</td> +<td width="2%"> </td> +<td valign="top" width="49%"> + + <center><img src="image1"><br> + This tutorial is about</center> +</td></tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using The Tcl Library</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h></tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Always include <tcl.h></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Create a new Tcl interpreter</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, "puts {Hello, World!}");</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Execute a Tcl command.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Compiling "Hello, World!"</h2> +<p><p><b>Unix:</b></p> + <blockquote><tt> + $ gcc hello.c -ltcl -lm -ldl<br> + $ ./a.out<br> + Hello, World!</tt></blockquote> + + <p><b>Windows using Cygwin:</b></p> + <blockquote><tt> + C:> gcc hello.c -ltcl80 -lm<br> + C:> a.exe<br> + Hello, World!</tt></blockquote> + + <p><b>Windows using Mingw32:</b></p> + <blockquote><tt> + C:> gcc -mno-cygwin hello.c -ltcl82 -lm<br> + </tt></blockquote> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>Also works with VC++</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Where Does <tt>-ltcl</tt> Come From On Unix?</h2> +<p><p>Build it yourself using these steps:</p></p><p> +<p><ul><li>Get tcl8.2.2.tar.gz from Scriptics</li></ul><ul><li><tt>zcat tcl8.2.2.tar.gz | tar vx </tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>cd tcl8.2.2/unix</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>./configure --disable-shared</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>make</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Move <b>libtcl8.2.a</b> to your lib directory.</li></ul><ul><li>Copy <b>../generic/tcl.h</b> into /usr/include.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">What Other Libraries Are Required For Unix?</h2> +<p><ul><li>The sequence of <b>-l</b> options after <b>-ltcl</b> + varies from system to system</li></ul><ul><li>Observe what libraries the TCL makefile inserts when + it is building <b>tclsh</b></li></ul><ul><li>Examples in this talk are for RedHat Linux 6.0 for Intel</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">How To Compile Under Unix Without Installing Tcl</h2> +<p><p>Specify the *.a file directly:</p> + <blockquote><pre> + $ gcc -I../tcl8.2.2/generic hello.c \ + ../tcl8.2.2/unix/libtcl8.2.a -lm -ldl + $ strip a.out + $ ./a.out + Hello, World!</pre></blockquote> + + <p>Or, tell the C compiler where to look for *.a files:</p> + <blockquote><pre> + $ gcc -I../tcl8.2.2/generic hello.c \ + -L../tcl8.2.2/unix -ltcl -lm -ldl + $ strip a.out + $ ./a.out + Hello, World!</pre></blockquote> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>The <tt>-I../tcl8.2.2</tt> argument + tells the compiler where to + find <tt><tcl.h></tt>.</p></b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">What's "Cygwin"?</h2> +<p><ul><li>An implementation of GCC/G++ and all development tools + for Windows95/98/NT/2000</li></ul><ul><li>Available for free download at + <blockquote> + <tt>http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/</tt> + </blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>Also available shrink-wrapped at your local software retailer or + online at + <blockquote> + <tt>http://www.cygnus.com/cygwin/index.html</tt> + </blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>Programs compiled using Cygwin require a special + DLL (<b>cygwin1.dll</b>) that provides a POSIX system API</li></ul><ul><li>Cygwin1.dll cannot be shipped with proprietary programs + without purchasing a license from Cygnus.</li></ul><ul><li>Mingw32 is the same compiler as Cygwin, but generates + binaries that do not use cygwin1.dll</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Where Does <tt>-ltcl82</tt> Come From On Windows?</h2> +<p><p>Build it like this:</p></p><p> +<p><ul><li>Get <b>tcl82.lib</b> and <b>tcl82.dll</b> from Scriptics.</li></ul><ul><li><tt>echo EXPORTS >tcl82.def</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>nm tcl82.lib | grep 'T _' | sed 's/.* T _//' >>tcl82.def</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>dlltool --def tcl82.def --dllname tcl82.dll --output-lib libtcl82.a</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Move <b>libtcl82.a</b> to the lib directory and <b>tcl82.dll</b> + to the bin directory.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Where Does Your Code Go?</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Your application code goes here */</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Insert C code here to do whatever it is your program is + suppose to do</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Building A Simple TCLSH</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + char *z;<br> + char zLine[2000];<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> while( fgets(zLine,sizeof(zLine),stdin) ){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Get one line of input</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zLine);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Execute the input as Tcl.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> z = Tcl_GetStringResult(interp);<br> + if( z[0] ){<br> + printf("¸üÿ¿PX¶\n", z);<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Print result if not empty</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> }<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>What if user types more than 2000 characters?</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Building A Simple TCLSH</h2> +<p>Use TCL to handle input. Allows input lines of unlimited length.</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +/* Tcl code to implement the<br> +** input loop */<br> +static char zLoop[] = <br> + "while {![eof stdin]} {\n"</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> " set line [gets stdin]\n"</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Get one line of input</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> " set result [eval $line]\n"</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Execute input as Tcl</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> " if {$result!=\"\"} {puts $result}\n"</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Print result</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> "}\n"<br> +;<br> + <br> +<br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zLoop);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Run the Tcl input loop</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>But what about commands that span multiple lines of input?</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Better Handling Of Command-Line Input</h2> +<p>The file "input.tcl"</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>set line {}<br> +while {![eof stdin]} {</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if {$line!=""} {<br> + puts -nonewline "> "<br> + } else {<br> + puts -nonewline "% "<br> + }<br> + flush stdout</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Prompt for user input. The prompt is normally "%" + but changes to ">" if the current line is a continuation.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> append line [gets stdin]<br> + if {[info complete $line]} {</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if {[catch {uplevel #0 $line} result]} {</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">If the command is complete, execute it.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> puts stderr "Error: $result"<br> + } elseif {$result!=""} {<br> + puts $result<br> + }<br> + set line {}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> } else {<br> + append line \n<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">If the command is incomplete, append a newline and get + another line of text.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Better Handling Of Command-Line Input</h2> +<p>The file "input.c"</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, "source input.tcl");</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Read and execute the input loop</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>But now the program is not standalone!</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Converting Scripts Into C Strings</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + "set line {}\n"<br> + "while {![eof stdin]} {\n"<br> + " if {$line!=\"\"} {\n"<br> + " puts -nonewline \"> \"\n"<br> + " } else {\n"<br> + " puts -nonewline \"% \"\n"<br> + " }\n"<br> + " flush stdout\n"<br> + " append line [gets stdin]\n"<br> + " if {[info complete $line]} {\n"<br> + " if {[catch {uplevel #0 $line} result]} {\n"<br> + " puts stderr \"Error: $result\"\n"<br> + " } elseif {$result!=\"\"} {\n"<br> + " puts $result\n"<br> + " }\n"<br> + " set line {}\n"<br> + " } else {\n"<br> + " append line \\n\n"<br> + " }\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> +;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Compile Tcl Scripts Into C Programs</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Actual code omitted */<br> +;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Copy and paste the converted Tcl script here</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Execute the Tcl code</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Converting Scripts To Strings<br>Using SED Or TCLSH</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Convert <b>\</b> into <b>\\</b></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e 's/"/\\"/g' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Convert <b>"</b> into <b>\"</b></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e 's/^/ "/' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Add <b>"</b> to start of each line</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e 's/$/\\n"/' input.tcl</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Add <b>\n"</b> to end of each line</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> + <br> +<br> + <br> +<br> +while {![eof stdin]} {<br> + set line [gets stdin]</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> regsub -all {\} $line {&&} line</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Convert <b>\</b> into <b>\\</b></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> regsub -all {"} $line {\"} line</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Convert <b>"</b> into <b>\"</b></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> puts "\"$line\\n\""</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Add <b>"</b> in front and <b>\n"</b> at the end</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Converting Scripts Into C Strings</h2> +<p>You may want to save space by removing comments and extra whitespace + from scripts.</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + "set line {}\n"<br> + "while {![eof stdin]} {\n"<br> + "if {$line!=\"\"} {\n"<br> + "puts -nonewline \"> \"\n"<br> + "} else {\n"<br> + "puts -nonewline \"% \"\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> + "flush stdout\n"<br> + "append line [gets stdin]\n"<br> + "if {[info complete $line]} {\n"<br> + "if {[catch {uplevel #0 $line} result]} {\n"<br> + "puts stderr \"Error: $result\"\n"<br> + "} elseif {$result!=\"\"} {\n"<br> + "puts $result\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> + "set line {}\n"<br> + "} else {\n"<br> + "append line \\n\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> +;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Converting Scripts To Strings</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g' \ <br> + -e 's/"/\\"/g' \ </tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e '/^ *#/d' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Delete lines that begin with #</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e '/^ *$/d' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Delete blank lines</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e 's/^ */ "/' \ </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Delete leading spaces</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> -e 's/$/\\n"/' input.tcl<br> + <br> +<br> + <br> +<br> + <br> +while {![eof stdin]} {<br> + set line [gets stdin]</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> set line [string trimleft $line]</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Remove leading space</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if {$line==""} continue</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Delete blank lines</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if {[string index $line 0]=="#"} {<br> + continue<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Delete lines starting with #</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> regsub -all {\} $line {&&} line<br> + regsub -all {"} $line {\"} line<br> + puts "\"$line\\n\""<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Removing Comments Or Leading Space<br>Will Break Some Tcl Scripts!</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>image create bitmap smiley -data {</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#define smile_width 15<br> +#define smile_height 15</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">These lines begin with # but are not comment</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static unsigned char smile_bits[] = {<br> + 0xc0, 0x01, 0x30, 0x06, 0x0c, 0x18,<br> + 0x04, 0x10, 0x22, 0x22, 0x52, 0x25,<br> + 0x01, 0x40, 0x01, 0x40, 0x01, 0x40,<br> + 0x12, 0x24, 0xe2, 0x23, 0x04, 0x10,<br> + 0x0c, 0x18, 0x30, 0x06, 0xc0, 0x01};<br> +}<br> + <br> +<br> + <br> +text .t<br> +pack .t<br> +.t insert end [string trim {</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>She walks in beauty, like the night<br> + Of cloudless climes and starry skies;<br> +And all that's best of dark and bright<br> + Meet in her aspect and her eyes;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Indentation is deleted on lines 2 + and 4</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}] <br> + <br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>Problems like these are rare</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Adding A "continue" Command</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>set line {}<br> +while {![eof stdin]} {<br> + if {$line!=""} {<br> + puts -nonewline "> "<br> + } else {<br> + puts -nonewline "% "<br> + }<br> + flush stdout<br> + append line [gets stdin]<br> + if {[info complete $line]} {</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if {[lindex $line 0]=="continue"} {<br> + break;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Break out of the loop if the command + is "continue"</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> } elseif {[catch {uplevel #0 $line} result]} {<br> + puts stderr "Error: $result"<br> + } elseif {$result!=""} {<br> + puts $result<br> + }<br> + set line {}<br> + } else {<br> + append line \n<br> + }<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Stop For Tcl Input At Various Points<br>In A C Program</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl Input loop as a C string */<br> +;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Application C code */</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Do some computation</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Stop for some Tcl input</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* More application C code */</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Do more computation</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Stop for more Tcl input</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Finish up the application */</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Finish the computation</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Using Tcl For Testing</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl Input loop as a C string */<br> +;<br> + <br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> +#ifdef TESTING<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Create interpreter only if TESTING + is defined</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();<br> +#endif<br> + /* Application C code */</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#ifdef TESTING<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> +#endif</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Accept command-line input only if TESTING + is defined</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* More application C code */<br> +#ifdef TESTING<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> +#endif<br> + /* Finish up the application */<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Creating A New Tcl Command In C</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +int NewCmd(</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> void *clientData,<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp,<br> + int argc,<br> + char **argv</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">The Tcl command is implemented as + a C function with four arguments.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>){<br> + printf("Hello, World!\n");</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_OK;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Returns TCL_OK or TCL_ERROR</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl code omitted... */<br> +;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, "helloworld",<br> + NewCmd, 0, 0);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Tell the interpreter which C function to call when the + "helloworld" Tcl command is executed</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Linkage From Tcl To C</h2> +<p><p align="center"><img src="image4"></p></p><p><ul><li>3rd parameter of Tcl_CreateCommand() is a pointer to the C subroutine + that implements the command.</li></ul><ul><li>4th parameter to Tcl_CreateCommand() becomes the 1st parameter to + the C routine whenever the Tcl command is executed.</li></ul><ul><li>1st parameter to Tcl_CreateCommand() must be a valid Tcl interpreter. + The same pointer appears as the second parameter to the C routine + whenever the Tcl command is executed.</li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Linkage From Tcl To C</h2> +<p><p align="center"><img src="image5"></p></p><p><ul><li>5th parameter of Tcl_CreateCommand() is a pointer to the C subroutine + that is called when the Tcl command is deleted.</li></ul><ul><li>4th parameter to Tcl_CreateCommand() becomes the 1st parameter to + the C routine.</li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">When To Use A Delete Proc</h2> +<p>Examples of where the delete proc is used in standard Tcl/Tk:</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>button .b -text Hello<br> +pack .b</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>rename .b {}</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Deleting the <b>.b</b> command causes the button to be destroyed</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> + <br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>image create photo smiley \ <br> + -file smiley.gif</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>rename smiley {}</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Deleting the <b>smiley</b> command destroys the image and reclaims the + memory used to hold the image</td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><ul><li>Always use a delete proc if the clientData is a pointer to + malloced memory or some other resource that needs freeing</li></ul><ul><li>Delete procs are never used in the Tcl core but are used + extensively in Tk</li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Linkage From Tcl To C</h2> +<p>The <tt>argc</tt> and <tt>argv</tt> parameters work just like in + <tt>main()</tt></p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>helloworld one {two three} four</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><tt>argc = 4<br> + argv[0] = "helloworld"<br> + argv[1] = "one"<br> + argv[2] = "two three"<br> + argv[3] = "four"<br> + argv[4] = NULL</tt></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">A Short-Cut</h2> +<p>In a program with many new Tcl commands implemented in C, it becomes + tedious to type the same four parameters over and over again. So + we define a short-cut.</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#define TCLARGS \ <br> + void *clientData, \ <br> + Tcl_Interp *interp, \ <br> + int argc, \ <br> + char *argv</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Define TCLARGS once in a header file</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> <br> + <br> + </tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int NewCmd(TCLARGS){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Use the TCLARGS macro to define new C functions + that implement Tcl commands.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* implementation... */<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>For brevity, we will use the TCLARGS macro during the + rest of this talk.</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Returning A Value From C Back To Tcl</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int NewCmd(TCLARGS){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Note that the C function returns an "int"</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_OK;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Return value is TCL_OK or TCL_ERROR</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><ul><li>TCL_OK and TCL_ERROR are defined in <tcl.h></li></ul><ul><li>Other valid return values TCL_RETURN, TCL_BREAK and TCL_CONTINUE + are rarely used</li></ul><ul><li>Common mistake: forgetting to return TCL_OK</li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Returning A Value From C Back To Tcl</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int NewCmd(TCLARGS){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_SetResult(interp,"Hello!",TCL_STATIC);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Set the result to "Hello!"</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_OK;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><ul><li>Result should be the text of an error message if you + return TCL_ERROR.</li></ul><ul><li>3rd argument to Tcl_SetResult() can be TCL_STATIC, + TCL_DYNAMIC, TCL_VOLATILE, or a function pointer.</li></ul><ul><li>Also consider using Tcl_AppendResult().</li></ul><ul><li>Direct access to <tt>interp->result</tt> is deprecated.</li></ul><ul><li>See the man pages for details.</li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The Tcl_Obj Interface</h2> +<p><ul><li>A new way to write Tcl commands in C code</li></ul><ul><li>First introduced in Tcl8.0</li></ul><ul><li>Can be much faster, especially for lists or numeric values.</li></ul><ul><li>Able to handle arbitrary binary data.</li></ul><ul><li>More difficult to program.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The Tcl_Obj Interface</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int NewObjCmd(<br> + void *clientData,<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp,<br> + int objc,</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Obj *const* objv</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">4th parameter is an array Tcl_Objs, not an array of strings</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>){<br> + /* Implementation... */<br> + return TCL_OK;<br> +}<br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl code omitted... */<br> +;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "newcmd",<br> + NewObjCmd, 0, 0);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Use a different function to register the command</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The Tcl_Obj Interface</h2> +<p><ul><li>There are countless access methods for reading information from and + placing information in Tcl_Objs. Always use the access methods.</li></ul><ul><li>Details provided at Lee Bernhard's talk this afternoon.</li></ul><ul><li>Definitely use Tcl_Objs if you are writing a new Tcl extension.</li></ul><ul><li>Tcl_Objs address some of the weaknesses of Tcl relative to C/C++. + <ul> + <li> Tcl_Objs are faster </li> + <li> Tcl_Objs work with binary data </li> + </ul> + But C/C++ is faster still and better for working with binary data.</li></ul><ul><li>When mixing C/C++ with Tcl/Tk the benefits of Tcl_Objs are + less important. Using Tcl_Objs in this context may not be + worth the extra trouble.</li></ul><ul><li>This talk will focus on the string interface.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Nickel Tour Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><p><b>Memory allocation functions</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Alloc<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Free<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Realloc<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Functions useful in the implementation of new Tcl commands</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_AppendElement<br> + Tcl_AppendResult<br> + Tcl_GetBoolean<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_GetDouble<br> + Tcl_GetInt<br> + Tcl_GetStringResult<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_ResetResult<br> + Tcl_SetResult<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Functions for controlling the Tcl interpreter</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_CreateCommand<br> + Tcl_CreateInterp<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_CreateObjCommand<br> + Tcl_DeleteCommand<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_DeleteInterp<br> + Tcl_Exit<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Nickel Tour Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><p><b>I/O functions</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Close<br> + Tcl_Eof<br> + Tcl_Flush<br> + Tcl_GetChannel<br> + Tcl_GetChannelMode<br> + Tcl_GetChannelName<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Gets<br> + Tcl_OpenCommandChannel<br> + Tcl_OpenFileChannel<br> + Tcl_OpenTcpClient<br> + Tcl_OpenTcpServer<br> + Tcl_Read<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Seek<br> + Tcl_Tell<br> + Tcl_Ungets<br> + Tcl_Write<br> + Tcl_WriteChars<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Names and meanings of system error codes</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_ErrnoId<br> + Tcl_ErrnoMsg<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_GetErrno<br> + Tcl_SetErrno<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_SignalId<br> + Tcl_SignalMsg<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Nickel Tour Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><p><b>General Operating System Calls</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Access<br> + Tcl_Chdir<br> + Tcl_GetCwd<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_GetHostName<br> + Tcl_GetNameOfExecutable<br> + Tcl_Sleep<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Stat<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>String Manipulation And Comparison</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Concat<br> + Tcl_Merge<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_SplitList<br> + Tcl_StringCaseMatch<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_StringMatch<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Dynamically Resizable Strings</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_DStringAppend<br> + Tcl_DStringAppendElement<br> + Tcl_DStringEndSublist<br> + Tcl_DStringInit<br> + Tcl_DStringLength<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_DStringResult<br> + Tcl_DStringSetLength<br> + Tcl_DStringStartSublist<br> + Tcl_DStringValue<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Nickel Tour Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><p><b>Event Handlers</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_CancelIdleCall<br> + Tcl_CreateChannelHandler<br> + Tcl_CreateTimerHandler<br> + Tcl_DeleteChannelHandler<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_DeleteTimerHandler<br> + Tcl_DoOneEvent<br> + Tcl_DoWhenIdle<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Functions For Reading And Writing Tcl Variables</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_GetVar<br> + Tcl_GetVar2<br> + Tcl_LinkVar<br> + Tcl_SetVar<br> + Tcl_SetVar2<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_TraceVar<br> + Tcl_TraceVar2<br> + Tcl_UnlinkVar<br> + Tcl_UnsetVar<br> + Tcl_UnsetVar2<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_UntraceVar<br> + Tcl_UntraceVar2<br> + Tcl_UpdateLinkedVar<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center><p><b>Functions For Executing Tcl Code</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_Eval<br> + Tcl_EvalFile<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_EvalObj<br> + Tcl_GlobalEval<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="32%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_GlobalEvalObj<br> + Tcl_VarEval<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Nickel Tour Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><p><b>Functions For Dealing With Unicode</b></p> +<center><table width="90%"><tr> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_NumUtfChars<br> + Tcl_UniCharAtIndex<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsAlnum<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsAlpha<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsControl<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsDigit<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsGraph<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsLower<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsPrint<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsPunct<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsSpace<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsUpper<br> + Tcl_UniCharIsWordChar<br> + Tcl_UniCharLen<br> + Tcl_UniCharNcmp<br> + Tcl_UniCharToLower<br> + Tcl_UniCharToTitle<br> +</tt></small></td> +<td width="49%" valign="top"><small><tt> + Tcl_UniCharToUpper<br> + Tcl_UniCharToUtf<br> + Tcl_UniCharToUtfDString<br> + Tcl_UtfAtIndex<br> + Tcl_UtfBackslash<br> + Tcl_UtfCharComplete<br> + Tcl_UtfFindFirst<br> + Tcl_UtfFindLast<br> + Tcl_UtfNcasecmp<br> + Tcl_UtfNcmp<br> + Tcl_UtfNext<br> + Tcl_UtfPrev<br> + Tcl_UtfToLower<br> + Tcl_UtfToTitle<br> + Tcl_UtfToUniChar<br> + Tcl_UtfToUniCharDString<br> + Tcl_UtfToUpper<br> +</tt></small></td> +</table></center> + <p><b>Functions For Dealing With Tcl_Objs</b></p> + <blockquote><i>Too numerous to list...</i></blockquote></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Documentation Of The Tcl API</h2> +<p><ul><li>Tcl comes with excellent man pages</li></ul><ul><li>"Use the source, Luke"</li></ul><ul><li>See <tt>tclDecl.h</tt> for a list of API functions</li></ul><ul><li>The header comments on the implementation of API functions usually + gives a good description of what the function does and how it should + be used.</li></ul><ul><li>Most API functions are used within Tcl and Tk. Use grep to locate + examples.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Initialization Scripts</h2> +<p><ul><li>Run the mini TCLSH implemented above and execute the <tt>parray</tt> command</li></ul><ul><li>It doesn't work! What's wrong? </p></li></li></ul><ul><li><tt>parray</tt> is really a Tcl proc that is read in when the + interpreter is initialized. </p></li></li></ul><ul><li><tt>parray</tt> (and several other commands) are stored in a + handful of "Initialization Scripts" </p></li></li></ul><ul><li>All the initialization scripts are stored in the + "Tcl Library" - a directory on the host + computer. </p></li></li></ul><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>Invoke the Tcl_Init() function to locate and read the + Tcl initialization scripts.</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl code omitted... */<br> +;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Init(interp);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Locate and read the initialization scripts</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Call Tcl_CreateCommand()? */<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>But Tcl_Init() can fail. We need to check its return value...</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +static char zInputLoop[] = <br> + /* Tcl code omitted... */<br> +;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( Tcl_Init(interp)!=TCL_OK ){<br> + fprintf(stderr,"Tcl_Init() failed: ¸üÿ¿PX¶",<br> + Tcl_GetStringResult(interp));<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Print error message if Tcl_Init() fails</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Call Tcl_CreateCommand()? */<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>But now the program is not standalone.</b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">How <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt> Works</h2> +<p><ul><li>Computes the value of variable <tt>tcl_libPath</tt>.</li></ul><ul><li>Invokes the procedure named "<tt>tclInit</tt>"</li></ul><ul><li>A default <tt>tclInit</tt> procedure is built into Tcl. + You can define an alternative <tt>tclInit</tt> procedure + prior to calling <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt>.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The Default <tt>initTcl</tt> Procedure</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>set errors {}<br> +set dirs {}<br> +if {[info exists tcl_library]} {<br> + lappend dirs $tcl_library<br> +} else {<br> + if {[info exists env(TCL_LIBRARY)]} {<br> + lappend dirs $env(TCL_LIBRARY)<br> + }<br> + lappend dirs $tclDefaultLibrary<br> + unset tclDefaultLibrary<br> + set dirs [concat $dirs $tcl_libPath]<br> +}<br> +foreach i $dirs {<br> + set tcl_library $i<br> + set tclfile [file join $i init.tcl]<br> + if {[file exists $tclfile]} {<br> + if {![catch {uplevel #0 [list source $tclfile]} msg]} {<br> + return<br> + } else {<br> + append errors "$tclfile: $msg\n$errorInfo\n"<br> + }<br> + }<br> +}<br> +error "Can't find a usable init.tcl ..."</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The Default Initialization Sequence</h2> +<p><ul><li>The <tt>tclInit</tt> procedure locates and sources the <tt>init.tcl</tt> + script. The directory that contains <tt>init.tcl</tt> is stored in + the <tt>tcl_library</tt> variable.</li></ul><ul><li>The <tt>init.tcl</tt> script creates an <tt>unknown</tt> procedure. + The <tt>unknown</tt> procedure will run whenever Tcl encounters an + unknown command.</li></ul><ul><li>The <tt>unknown</tt> procedure consults the file <tt>tclIndex</tt> in the + <tt>tcl_library</tt> directory to see if the command is defined by one of + the initialization scripts.</li></ul><ul><li>The <tt>unknown</tt> procedure sources any needed initialization scripts + and retries the command.</li></ul><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>Commands defined in the initialization scripts are loaded + on demand.</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Standalone Initialization Techniques</h2> +<p><p><b>Manually execute all initialization scripts</b></p> +<ul><li>Convert all initialization scripts into C strings and + put them in the executable.</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Tcl_Eval()</tt> on each initialization script and omit the + call to <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Or, redefine <tt>tclInit</tt> so that it does not attempt to source + <tt>init.tcl</tt> then call <tt>Tcl_Eval()</tt> on each initialization + script after <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt> returns.</li></ul><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>This approach is not recommended</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Standalone Initialization Techniques</h2> +<p><p><b>Redefining the builtin <tt>source</tt> command</b></p> +<ul><li>Convert all initialization scripts into C strings and + put them in the executable.</li></ul><ul><li>Create a new <tt>source</tt> command that + calls <tt>Tcl_Eval()</tt> on the appropriate built-in string + instead of reading from the disk.</li></ul><ul><li>Read from disk if the named file is not one that is built in.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Redefining <tt>source</tt></h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static char zInitTcl[] = "...";<br> +static char zParrayTcl[] = "...";</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Scripts <tt>init.tcl</tt> and <tt>parray.tcl</tt></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +int NewSourceCmd(TCLARGS){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( !strcmp(argv[1],"/builtin/init.tcl") )<br> + return Tcl_Eval(interp, zInitTcl);<br> + if( !strcmp(argv[1],"/builtin/parray.tcl") )<br> + return Tcl_Eval(interp, zParrayTcl);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Call <tt>Tcl_Eval()</tt> on builtin strings if the names match</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return Tcl_EvalFile(interp, argv[1]);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Call <tt>Tcl_EvalFile()</tt> if no match</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> setenv("TCL_LIBRARY","/builtin");</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Causes <tt>tclInit</tt> to look for <tt>init.tcl</tt> in <tt>/builtin</tt></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_CreateCommand(interp, "source",<br> + NewSourceCmd, 0, 0);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Redefine <tt>source</tt></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Init(interp);<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Redefining <tt>source</tt></h2> +<p><ul><li>This approach works for all versions of Tcl and Tk.</li></ul><ul><li>Also need to redefine the "<tt>file exists</tt>" Tcl command since it + too is used by <tt>tclInit</tt>.</li></ul><ul><li>To verify that the program is really standalone, remove the call + to <tt>Tcl_EvalFile()</tt>.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Standalone Initialization Techniques</h2> +<p><p><b>Use the <tt>Tcl</tt>*<tt>InsertProc()</tt> functions</b></p> +<ul><li>Three routines that overload basic file I/O operations: + <ul> + <li> <tt>TclStatInsertProc()</tt> </li> + <li> <tt>TclAccessInsertProc()</tt> </li> + <li> <tt>TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc()</tt> </li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>Allows us to implement a virtual filesystem that overlays the + real filesystem.</li></ul><ul><li>The virtual filesystem contains all the initialization scripts + as compiled-in strings. The initialization scripts look like + they are resident on disk even though they are built in.</li></ul><ul><li>These functions first appeared in Tcl8.0.3. + Presumably to support TclPro Wrapper.</li></ul><ul><li>The only documentation is comments on the code. + See the Tcl source file <tt>generic/tclIOUtil.c</tt></li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>TclStatInsertProc()</tt> Function</h2> +<p><ul><li>Sole argument is a pointer to a function whose interface is the + same as <tt>stat()</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Functions are stacked. Tcl tries each <tt>stat</tt> function on the + list, beginning with the most recently inserted, until one succeeds.</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>TclStatInsertProc()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tclInt.h></tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Rather than <tt><tcl.h></tt>!</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +static int<br> +BltinFileStat(char *path,struct stat *buf){<br> + char *zData;<br> + int nData;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> zData = FindBuiltinFile(path, 0, &nData);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Check if <tt>path</tt> is a builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( zData==0 ){<br> + return -1;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Fail if <tt>path</tt> is not a builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> memset(buf, 0, sizeof(*buf));<br> + buf->st_mode = 0400;<br> + buf->st_size = nData;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Success if it is builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> TclStatInsertProc(BltinFileStat);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Register new <tt>stat</tt> function</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();<br> + Tcl_Init(interp);<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>TclAccessInsertProc()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tclInt.h></tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Rather than <tt><tcl.h></tt>!</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +/* BltinFileStat() not shown... */<br> + <br> +static int<br> +BltinFileAccess(char *path, int mode){<br> + char *zData;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( mode & 3 ) return -1;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">All builtins are read-only</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> zData = FindBuiltinFile(path, 0, &nData);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Check if <tt>path</tt> is a builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( zData==0 ) return -1;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Fail if <tt>path</tt> is not a builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return 0;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Success if it is builtin</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> TclStatInsertProc(BltinFileStat);<br> + TclAccessInsertProc(BltinFileAccess);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Register new <tt>stat</tt> and <tt>access</tt> functions</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();<br> + Tcl_Init(interp);<br> + Tcl_Eval(interp, zInputLoop);<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static Tcl_Channel BuiltinFileOpen(<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* The TCL interpreter doing the open */<br> + char *zFilename, /* Name of the file to open */<br> + char *modeString, /* Mode string for the open (ignored) */<br> + int permissions /* Permissions for a newly created file (ignored) */<br> +){<br> + char *zData;<br> + BuiltinFileStruct *p;<br> + int nData;<br> + char zName[50];<br> + Tcl_Channel chan;<br> + static int count = 1;<br> + <br> + zData = FindBuiltinFile(zFilename, 1, &nData);<br> + if( zData==0 ) return NULL;<br> + p = (BuiltinFileStruct*)Tcl_Alloc( sizeof(BuiltinFileStruct) );<br> + if( p==0 ) return NULL;<br> + p->zData = zData;<br> + p->nData = nData;<br> + p->cursor = 0;<br> + sprintf(zName,"etbi_bffffc7c_8049b04",((int)BuiltinFileOpen)>>12,count++);<br> + chan = Tcl_CreateChannel(&builtinChannelType, zName, <br> + (ClientData)p, TCL_READABLE);<br> + return chan;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">The <tt>TclOpenFileChannelInsertProc()</tt> Function</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static Tcl_ChannelType builtinChannelType = {<br> + "builtin", /* Type name. */<br> + NULL, /* Always non-blocking.*/<br> + BuiltinFileClose, /* Close proc. */<br> + BuiltinFileInput, /* Input proc. */<br> + BuiltinFileOutput, /* Output proc. */<br> + BuiltinFileSeek, /* Seek proc. */<br> + NULL, /* Set option proc. */<br> + NULL, /* Get option proc. */<br> + BuiltinFileWatch, /* Watch for events on console. */<br> + BuiltinFileHandle, /* Get a handle from the device. */<br> +};</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p> + <p>For additional information see:</p> + <ul> + <li>The man page for <tt>Tcl_CreateChannel()</tt></li> + <li>Tk source code file <tt>generic/tkConsole.c</tt></li> + </ul> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Initializing Tk</h2> +<p><ul><li>All the same initialization script issues as Tcl</li></ul><ul><li>Tk initialization scripts are in a different directory + than the Tcl initialization scripts - the "Tk Library"</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Tk_Init()</tt> after <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Must have an event loop or Tk will not work!</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Implementing An Event Loop</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>button .b -text Hello -command exit<br> +pack .b</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Create a Tk interface</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>bind . <Destroy> {<br> + if {![winfo exists .]} exit<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Close the application when the main window + is destroyed</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>while 1 {vwait forever}</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">The event loop</td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using Tk</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tk.h><br> + <br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static char zHello[] = </tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">The application code</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> "button .b "<br> + "-text {Hello, World} "<br> + "-command exit\n"<br> + "pack .b\n";<br> + <br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>static char zEventLoop[] =</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">The event loop</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> "bind . <Destroy> {\n"<br> + " if {![winfo exists .]} exit\n"<br> + "}\n"<br> + "while 1 {vwait forever}\n";<br> + <br> +<br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Tcl_Interp *interp;<br> + interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Init(interp);<br> + Tk_Init(interp);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">We really should check the return values of the init functions...</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zHello);</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_Eval(interp, zEventLoop);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">The event loop never returns</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /*NOTREACHED*/<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Compiling "Hello, World!" For Tk</h2> +<p><p><b>Unix:</b></p> + <blockquote><pre> + $ gcc hello.c -ltk -L/usr/X11R6/lib \ + -lX11 -ltcl -lm -ldl + $ ./a.out</pre></blockquote> + + <p><b>Windows using Cygwin:</b></p> + <blockquote><pre> + C:> gcc hello.c -mwindows -ltk80 -ltcl80 -lm + C:> a.exe</pre></blockquote> + + <p><b>Windows using Mingw32:</b></p> + <blockquote><pre> + C:> gcc -mno-cygwin hello.c -mwindows \ + -ltk82 -ltcl82 -lm + C:> a.exe</pre></blockquote></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Making The Program Standalone</h2> +<p><p>To make a Tcl application standalone you have to convert the following + initialization scripts to C strings and compile them into the + executable:</p> + <table><tr> + <td valign="top"><tt> + auto.tcl<br> + history.tcl<br> + init.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + ldAout.tcl<br> + package.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + parray.tcl<br> + safe.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + tclIndex<br> + word.tcl + </tt></td> + </tr></table> + + <p>To make a Tk application standalone requires these additional + initialization scripts from the Tk Library:</p> + <table><tr> + <td valign="top"><tt> + bgerror.tcl<br> + button.tcl<br> + clrpick.tcl<br> + comdlg.tcl<br> + console.tcl<br> + dialog.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + entry.tcl<br> + focus.tcl<br> + listbox.tcl<br> + menu.tcl<br> + msgbox.tcl<br> + optMenu.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + palette.tcl<br> + safetk.tcl<br> + scale.tcl<br> + scrlbar.tcl<br> + tclIndex<br> + tearoff.tcl + </tt></td> + <td valign="top"><tt> + text.tcl<br> + tk.tcl<br> + tkfbox.tcl<br> + xmfbox.tcl + </tt></td> + </tr></table> + + <p>Total of about 13K lines and 400K bytes of text or 9K lines and + 250K bytes if you strip comments and leading spaces</p></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">A Review Of The Features We Want</h2> +<p><ol type="A"> + <li value="1"> + Combine C/C++ with Tcl/Tk into a single executable.</dd> + </li></ol> + + <ol type="A"> + <li value="2"> + The executable should be standalone. It must not depend + on files not normally found on the system. + </li></ol> + + <ol type="A"> + <li value="3"> + It should be difficult for end users to alter the program + (and introduce bugs). + </li></ol></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Available Programming Aids</h2> +<p><p>Several tools are available. The chart below shows which tools + help achieve which objectives.</p> + + <center><table border="2"> + <tr> + <td></td> + <td colspan="3" align="center"> + <b>Features The Tool Helps To Achieve</b></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td align="center"><b>Tool Name</b></td> + <td align="center">Mix C and Tcl</td> + <td align="center">Standalone</td> + <td align="center">Hide Source</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>SWIG</td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td> </td> + <td> </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>TclPro Wrapper</td> + <td> </td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>FreeWrap</td> + <td> </td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>Wrap</td> + <td> </td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td> </td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>mktclapp</td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + <td align="center"><img src="image6"></td> + </tr> + </table></center></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">SWIG</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image7"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Creates an interface between an existing C/C++ library and a high-level + programming language. Support for: + <ul> + <li> Tcl/Tk </li> + <li> Perl </li> + <li> Python </li> + <li> Java </li> + <li> Eiffel </li> + <li> Guile </li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>No changes required to C/C++ code. Can be used with legacy libraries.</li></ul><ul><li>Generates an extension, not a standalone binary</li></ul><ul><li>The tutorial on SWIG was yesterday afternoon.</li></ul><ul><li>http://www.swig.org/</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Wrapper Programs</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image8"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Convert a pure Tcl/Tk program into a standalone binary</li></ul><ul><li>Several wrapper programs are available: + <ul> + <li> TclPro Wrapper - http://www.scriptics.com/ </li> + <li> FreeWrap - http://www.albany.net/~dlabelle/freewrap/freewrap.html </li> + <li> Wrap - http://members1.chello.nl/~j.nijtmans/wrap.html </li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>No C compiler required!</li></ul><ul><li>TclPro will convert Tcl script into bytecode so that it cannot be + easily read by the end user. FreeWrap encrypts the scripts.</li></ul><ul><li>FreeWrap uses compression on its executable. + Wrap uses compression on both the executable and on the bundled script files.</li></ul><ul><li>Usually include extensions like winico and/or BLT</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">mktclapp</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image9"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Mix C/C++ with Tcl/Tk into a standalone binary</li></ul> +<ul><li><tt>mktclapp</tt> generates an application initialization file + that contains Tcl scripts as strings and makes all necessary calls + to <tt>Tcl_Init</tt>, <tt>Tcl_CreateCommand</tt>, + <tt>Tcl</tt>*<tt>InsertProc</tt>, etc.</li></ul><ul><li>Features to make it easier to write new Tcl command in C</li></ul><ul><li><tt>xmktclapp.tcl</tt> provides a GUI interface to <tt>mktclapp</tt></li></ul><ul><li>http://www.hwaci.com/sw/mktclapp/</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using Mktclapp</h2> +<p><ul><li>Download <tt>mktclapp.c</tt> and <tt>xmktclapp.tcl</tt> from + http://www.hwaci.com/sw/mktclapp/</li></ul><ul><li>Compile <tt>mktclapp</tt>: + <blockquote><pre> + cc -o mktclapp mktclapp.c + </pre></blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>Create "Hello, World!" as a Tcl script in file <tt>hw.tcl</tt>: + <blockquote><pre> + button .b -text {Hello, World!} -command exit + pack .b + </pre></blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>Launch xmktclapp: + <blockquote><pre> + wish xmktclapp.tcl + </pre></blockquote></li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using Mktclapp</h2> +<table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Set "Command Line Input?" to "None"</li></ul><ul><li>Set "Standalone?" to "Yes"</li></ul><ul><li>Enter "<tt>hw.mta</tt>" for the Configuration File</li></ul><ul><li>Enter "<tt>hw.c</tt>" for the Output C File</li></ul></p></td> +<td valign="top" align="right"><img src="image10"></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using Mktclapp</h2> +<table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Go to the "Tcl Scripts" page</li></ul><ul><li>Press "Insert" and add <tt>hw.tcl</tt> to the list of + Tcl scripts</li></ul><ul><li>Change the "Startup Script" to be <tt>hw.tcl</tt>.</li></ul><ul><li>Select File/Build and File/Exit</li></ul></p></td> +<td valign="top" align="right"><img src="image11"></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">"Hello, World!" Using Mktclapp</h2> +<p><ul><li>Mktclapp generates <tt>hw.c</tt>. + Compile it something like this: + <pre> + cc hw.c -ltk -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -ltcl -lm -ldl + </pre></li></ul><ul><li>Or, if using Cygwin: + <pre> + gcc hw.c -mwindows -ltk80 -ltcl80 -lm + </pre></li></ul><ul><li>Or, if using Mingw32: + <pre> + gcc -mno-cygwin hw.c -mwindows -ltk82 -ltcl82 -lm + </pre></li></ul><ul><li>And you're done!</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Adding C Code To Your Program</h2> +<p>Put the new C code in a new source file named "<tt>add.c</tt>"</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "hw.h"</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Generated by mktclapp</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt></tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int ET_COMMAND_add(ET_TCLARGS){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><tt>ET_TCLARGS</tt> is a macro defined in <tt>hw.h</tt></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> int a, b;<br> + char zResult[30];<br> + a = atoi(argv[1]);<br> + b = atoi(argv[2]);<br> + sprintf(zResult, "-1073742724", a+b);<br> + Tcl_SetResult(interp, zResult, TCL_VOLATILE);<br> + return TCL_OK;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Adding C Code To Your Program</h2> +<table width="100%"><tr><td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Go to the "C/C++ Modules" page of xmktclapp.tcl</li></ul> +<ul><li>Press "Insert" and add <tt>add.c</tt> to the list of + C/C++ modules</p></li></ul></li></ul><ul><li>Select File/Build and File/Exit</li></ul></p></td> +<td valign="top" align="right"><img src="image12"></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Adding C Code To Your Program</h2> +<p><ul><li>Compile as follows: + <pre> + cc add.c hw.c -ltk -L/usr/X11R6/lib -ltcl -lm -ldl + </pre></li></ul><ul><li>Or construct a Makefile that compiles <tt>add.c</tt> into <tt>add.o</tt> + and <tt>hw.c</tt> into <tt>hw.o</tt> and then links them.</li></ul><ul><li>Compile the same way for Windows except use the usual Windows + libraries and options...</li></ul><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>Don't have to worry with <tt>Tcl_CreateCommand()</tt> - Mktclapp takes + care of that automatically.</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Checking Parameters In The <tt>add</tt> Command</h2> +<p>Modify <tt>add.c</tt> to insure the <tt>add</tt> command + is called with exactly two integer arguments</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "hw.h"<br> + <br> +int ET_COMMAND_add(ET_TCLARGS){<br> + int a, b;<br> + char zResult[30];</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( argc!=3 ){<br> + Tcl_AppendResult(interp,<br> + "wrong # args: should be: \"",<br> + argv[0], " VALUE VALUE\"", 0);<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Report an error if there are not exactly + 2 arguments</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[1], &a)!=TCL_OK ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Report an error if the first argument is + not an integer</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[2], &b)!=TCL_OK ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Do the same for the second argument</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> sprintf(zResult, "-1073742724", a+b);<br> + Tcl_SetResult(interp, zResult, TCL_VOLATILE);<br> + return TCL_OK;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Using The Tcl_Obj Interface</h2> +<p>In the file <tt>objadd.c</tt> put this code:</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "hw.h"</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +int ET_OBJCOMMAND_add2(ET_OBJARGS){<br> + int a, b;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Use "<tt>ET_OBJCOMMAND</tt>" instead of "<tt>ET_COMMAND</tt>" and + "<tt>ET_OBJARGS</tt>" instead of "<tt>ET_TCLARGS</tt>"</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( objc!=3 ){<br> + Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv,<br> + "number number");<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">A special routine for "wrong # args" error</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[1], &a) ){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Instead of <tt>Tcl_GetInt</tt></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }<br> + if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[2], &b) ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_SetIntObj(Tcl_GetObjResult(interp), a+b);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Result stored as integer, not a string</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_OK;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Speed Of Tcl_Obj Versus "char*" Interfaces</h2> +<p><ul><li>Compile both <tt>add</tt> and <tt>add2</tt> into the same executable.</li></ul><ul><li>Compare their speeds: + <pre> + time {add 123456 654321} 10000 + <font color="blue">26 microseconds per iteration</font> + time {add2 123456 654321} 10000 + <font color="blue">4 microseconds per iteration</font> + </pre></li></ul><ul><li>The Tcl_Obj version is 650 faster!</li></ul><ul><li>Replace the addition with a "real" computation that takes + 10 milliseconds.</li></ul><ul><li>Now the Tcl_Obj version is only 0.2 faster!</li></ul><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>In many real-world problems, the Tcl_Obj interface has no noticeable + speed advantage over the string interface.</b></td></tr></table></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">More About Built-in Tcl Scripts</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image11"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Comments and leading white-space are removed from the + script by default. Use the "Don't Strip Comments" + button to change this.</li></ul><ul><li>The file name must exactly match the name that is + used by the <tt>source</tt> command.</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Locations Of Libraries</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image13"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Tells mktclapp where to look for script libraries.</li></ul><ul><li>All Tcl scripts in the indicated directories are + compiled into the <tt>appinit.c</tt> file.</li></ul><ul><li>Comments and extra white-space are removed. + There is no way to turn this off.</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Built-in Binary Data Files</h2> +<table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image14"></td> +<td valign="top"><p><ul><li>Arbitrary files become part of the virtual filesystem</li></ul><ul><li>No comment or white-space removal is attempted</li></ul><ul><li>Useful for images or other binary data</li></ul></p></td></tr></table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">New Commands In Namespaces</h2> +<p>Two underscores (__) are replaced by two colons (::) in + command names, thus giving the ability to define new commands + in a namespace</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <hw.h></tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt><br> +int ET_COMMAND_adder__add(ET_TCLARGS){<br> + int a, b;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Creates the Tcl command called "<tt>adder::add</tt>"</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> char *zResult[30];<br> + if( argc!=3 ){<br> + Tcl_AppendResult(interp,<br> + "wrong # args: should be: \"",<br> + argv[0], " VALUE VALUE\"", 0);<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }<br> + if( Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[1], &a)!=TCL_OK ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }<br> + if( Tcl_GetInt(interp, argv[1], &b)!=TCL_OK ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }<br> + sprintf(zResult, "-1073742724", a+b);<br> + Tcl_SetResult(interp, zResult, TCL_VOLATILE);<br> + return TCL_OK;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Adding Your Own <tt>main()</tt></h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + /* Application specific initialization */</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Et_Init(argc, argv);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Never returns!</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /*NOTREACHED*/<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><table><tr><td valign="top"><img src="image3"></td> +<td valign="top"><b>The "Autofork" feature is disabled if you supply your own <tt>main()</tt></b></td></tr></table> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Initializing The Tcl Interpreter</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +int counter = 0;<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){<br> + Et_Init(argc, argv);<br> + /*NOTREACHED*/<br> + return 0;<br> +}<br> + <br> +int Et_AppInit(Tcl_Interp *interp){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> if( Blt_Init(Interp) ){<br> + return TCL_ERROR;<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Example: Initialize an extension</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "counter", &counter,<br> + TCL_LINK_INT);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Or link a C variable to a Tcl variable</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return TCL_OK;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Return TCL_OK if successful</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Writing Your Own Event Loop</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> +</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>void Et_CustomMainLoop(Tcl_Interp *interp){</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Replaces the default event loop</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> return;</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Ex: Return without handling any events.</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Et_Init(argc, argv);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">This now returns after initializing Tcl</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /* Application code here */<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Writing Your Own Event Loop</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include <tcl.h><br> + <br> +void Et_CustomMainLoop(Tcl_Interp *interp){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> for(;;){<br> + Tcl_DoOneEvent(TCL_ALL_EVENTS|TCL_DONT_WAIT);<br> + /* Other processing... */<br> + }</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Intermix processing and event handling</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>}<br> + <br> +int main(int argc, char **argv){</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> Et_Init(argc, argv);</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Never returns</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt> /*NOTREACHED*/<br> + return 0;<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Mktclapp Initialization Sequence</h2> +<p><ul><li>Initialization starts when the <tt>Et_Init()</tt> + function is called either by client code or by + the <tt>main()</tt> that mktclapp generates</li></ul><ul><li>Create the main Tcl interpreter</li></ul><ul><li>Construct the virtual filesystem overlay by redefining + the <tt>source</tt> command and by using the + <tt>Tcl</tt>*<tt>InsertProc()</tt> functions</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Et_PreInit()</tt> if the client defines it</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Tcl_Init()</tt> and <tt>Tk_Init()</tt></li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Tcl_CreateCommand()</tt> and <tt>Tcl_CreateObjCommand()</tt> + for every <tt>ET_COMMAND_</tt>* and <tt>ET_OBJCOMMAND_</tt>* function + in the client code</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Et_AppInit()</tt> if the client defines it</li></ul><ul><li>Run the main Tcl script if there is one</li></ul><ul><li>Call <tt>Et_CustomMainLoop()</tt> if defined by client code or + else run the built-in event loop</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Invoking Tcl From C</h2> +<p><ul><li>Use one of the built-in evaluation functions: + <center><table width="80%"> + <tr><td valign="top" width="50%"><ul> + <li> Tcl_Eval() </li> + <li> Tcl_VarEval() </li> + <li> Tcl_EvalFile() </li> + <li> Tcl_GlobalEval() </li> + </ul></td> + <td valign="top" width="50%"><ul> + <li> Tcl_EvalObj() </li> + <li> Tcl_GlobalEvalObj() </li> + </ul></td></tr> + </table></center></li></ul><ul><li>Mktclapp provides evaluation functions with variable argument + lists as in <tt>printf()</tt>: + <ul> + <li> Et_EvalF() </li> + <li> Et_GlobalEvalF() </li> + </ul></li></ul><ul><li>Mktclapp provides a global variable <tt>Et_Interp</tt> which is + a pointer to the main interpreter</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Invoking Tcl From C</h2> +<p>Example: A C function that pops up an error message dialog box</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "appinit.h"<br> + <br> +void ErrMsg(char *zMsg){<br> + Tcl_SetVar(Et_Interp, "zMsg", zMsg, TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);<br> + Tcl_GlobalEval(Et_Interp, <br> + "tk_messageBox -icon error -msg $zMsg -type ok");<br> + Tcl_UnsetVar(Et_Interp, "zMsg", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Invoking Tcl From C</h2> +<p>The same C function implemented using <tt>Et_EvalF()</tt> instead + of <tt>Tcl_GlobalEval()</tt></p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "appinit.h"<br> + <br> +void ErrMsg(char *zMsg){<br> + Et_EvalF(Et_Interp, <br> + "tk_messageBox -icon error -msg {¸üÿ¿PX¶} -type ok",<br> + zMsg);<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p> + <ul><li> + Suppose the function is called as follows: + <blockquote> + <tt>ErrMsg("Syntax error near \"}\"");</tt> + </blockquote> + </li></ul> + + <ul><li> + The command that gets executed is: + <pre> + tk_messageBox -icon error -msg \ + {Syntax error near "}"} -type ok + </pre> + </li></ul> + + <ul><li> + But this is an ill-formed Tcl command! + </li></ul> +</p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Invoking Tcl From C</h2> +<p>Use the "<tt></tt>" format to generate a quoted string</p><p> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>#include "appinit.h"<br> + <br> +void ErrMsg(char *zMsg){<br> + Et_EvalF(Et_Interp, <br> + "tk_messageBox -icon error -msg \"%\" -type ok",<br> + zMsg);<br> +}</tt></small></td> +<td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td> +</tr> +</table> +<p><ul><li>The <tt></tt> puts a backslash before all characters that + are special to Tcl</li></ul><ul><li>The Tcl command becomes: + <pre> + tk_messageBox -icon error -msg \ + "Syntax error near \"\}\"" -type ok + </pre></li></ul></p> + +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Other Functions Provided By Mktclapp</h2> +<p><ul><li><tt>void Et_ResultF(Tcl_Interp*, ...);</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>char *Et_DStringAppendF(Tcl_DString*, ...);</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>int Et_AppendObjF(Tcl_Obj*, ...);</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>char *mprintf(const char *format, ...);<br> + char *vmprintf(const char *format, va_list);</tt></li></ul><ul><li><tt>void Et_NewBuiltinFile(char *filename, char *data, int amt);</tt></li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Operating Mktclapp From The Command Line</h2> +<p><ul><li>Generate the <tt>appinit.h</tt> header file like this: + <blockquote> + <tt>mktclapp -header >appinit.h</tt> + </blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>Generate the <tt>appinit.c</tt> file like this: + <blockquote> + <tt>mktclapp -f appinit.mta >appinit.c</tt> + </blockquote></li></ul><ul><li>The <tt>*.mta</tt> file is just a list of command-line options</li></ul><ul><li>Enter + <blockquote> + <tt>mktclapp -help</tt> + </blockquote> + to get a list of available options</li></ul><ul><li>Look at MTA files generated by xmktclapp.tcl for examples</li></ul></p> +<br clear="both"><p><hr></p> +<h2 align="center">Format Of An MTA File</h2> +<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt># Configuration file generated by xmktclapp<br> +# Hand editing is not recommended<br> +#</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Comments begin with one #</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> +<small><tt>## Autofork No<br> +## CFile:add.c 1<br> +## CFile:objadd.c 1<br> +## CmdLine Console<br> +## ConfigFile hw.mta<br> +## Data:check.gif 1<br> +## MainScript hw.tcl<br> +## Mode Tcl/Tk<br> +## NoSource No<br> +## OutputFile hw.c<br> +## Shroud No<br> +## Standalone Yes<br> +## TclFile:hw.tcl 1<br> +## TclLib /usr/lib/tcl8.0<br> +## TkLib /usr/lib/tk8.0</tt></small></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center"><img src="image2"></td> +<td> </td> +<td valign="center">Lines beginning with two #s are used + by xmktclapp.tcl and ignored by mktclapp</td> +</tr> +<tr><td valign="center"> 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+ +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949208399.html">comments (8)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>Category: freshmeat +</SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> + <A HREF="http://server51.freshmeat.net"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">Is Linux for Crazies?</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:jeff.covey@pobox.com">jeff covey</A> - January 29th 2000, 23:59 EST</B></SMALL> +<P>Ray Woodcock writes: "In terms relevant to Linux, this freshmeat
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+squelching curiosity." +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949208340.html">comments (2), 2065 words in body</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>Category: Editorial +</SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> + +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">RabbIT 2.0.2</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:d94-rol@nada.kth.se">Ernimril</A> - January 29th 2000, 18:29 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>RabbIt is the mutating, caching webproxy which is used to speed up surfing over slow links like modems. It does this by removing advertising and background images and scaling down images to low quality JPEGs. RabbIT is written in Java and should be able to run on any platform. It does depend upon an image converter if imagescaleing is on. The recommended image converter is "convert" from the ImageMagick package.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Fixes have been made for a few bugs concerning keep alive and the HTTP response header, a bug with NT and cache directories, a bug concerning requests without a response body, a bug in GZIPHandler that caused it to not gzip already compressed (gzip or compress) streams, a bug in HTTPHeader regarding response phrases that are multiline, and a few bugs in ImageHandler and NCache. GZIPHandler has been built as an intermediate(*) to FilterHandler (this means that it is possible to gzip text/plain, etc., without filtering those streams) uuencoding has been added to the Coder, RabbIT now uses HTTP/1.1, HTMLParser now compiles cleanly with Jikes, and GeneralHeader has been created to allow for HTTPFooter (which is useful when sending chunked data). +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949188564.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: freely distributable</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/daemons/proxy.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Daemons/Proxy</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/902659138/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/902659138/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1998/08/09/902659138.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">nmpg 1.1.3</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:narkos@linuxmail.org">Joel Lindau</A> - January 29th 2000, 18:18 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>nmpg is a small command-driven frontend and network-jukebox for mpg123.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Bugfixes, better memory managment, a new .nmpgrc parser, and new options. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949187896.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: OpenSource</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/sound.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Sound</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/935430877/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/935430877/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/935430877/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/08/23/935430877.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">mod_dtcl 0.7.3</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:davidw@prosa.it">David Welton</A> - January 29th 2000, 18:11 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>Mod_dtcl is a free/open source implementation of server-parsed Tcl under Apache. It allows you to tightly integrate HTML with Tcl, a widely-used scripting language with many years of development invested in it. There are also many external Tcl modules that you can load into mod_dtcl, to create images, access databases, etc.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> A major overhaul of header handling and internal buffering, and the addition of the ability to handle binary data. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949187471.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/web/development.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Web/Development</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/917925309/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/917925309/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/917925309/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/02/01/917925309.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">CoreLinux++ 0.4.6</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:frankc@users.sourceforge.net">Frank V. Castellucci</A> - January 29th 2000, 18:07 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>CoreLinux++ is an initiative to normalize methods and conventions for OOA/OOD/C++ development for Linux, materialized in a set of Open Source C++ class libraries (libcorelinux++ and libcoreframework++) to support common patterns and exploit the C++ standards.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> This release adds AbstractFactory and AssociativeIterator analysis, design, implementations, test code, a CVS daily tarball, a Patch Submission facility and updated FAQ, Web Pages, and defect reporting guidelines. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> medium +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949187233.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: LGPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/development/libraries.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Development/Libraries</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/944077775/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/944077775/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/944077775/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/12/01/944077775.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">scribe 0.2</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:kahlage@logoncafe.net">ChromeBob</A> - January 29th 2000, 12:12 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>scribe writes functions prototypes for your C code, so you don't have to. It also compares unique functions between source code files and will 'extern' when appropriate. C++ methods support is also planned.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> A fix for an fflush() bug and better documentation. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949165962.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/development/tools.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Development/Tools</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/946661656/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/946661656/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/12/31/946661656.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">E theme updater 0.1</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:hallvar@ii.uib.no">Hallvar Helleseth</A> - January 29th 2000, 12:04 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>E theme Updater is a bash script to automatically update all of your Enlightenment themes from e.themes.org.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Initial release. + +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949165472.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/misc.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Misc</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/949164501/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/949164501/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/2000/01/29/949164501.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">Powertweak-Linux 0.1.7</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:dave@denial.force9.co.uk">Dave Jones</A> - January 29th 2000, 12:03 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>Powertweak-Linux is a port of the Microsoft Windows tool of the same name rewritten from the ground up. Its main function is to tune your system to its optimal performance settings. Currently, it tunes PCI chipsets and can set /proc/sys entries.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> A major GUI overhaul, the ability to generate configuration files, extended PCI information tabs, extra information support for the Matrox G200, and numerous other bugfixes & improvements. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949165416.html">comments (2)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/system.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/System</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/930836224/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/930836224/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/930836224/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/07/01/930836224.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">Pexeso Beta</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:pavolkrigler@pobox.sk">Pavol Krigler</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:55 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>pexeso is a simple graphic card game for one or two players.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Initial public release. + +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164956.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: Freeware</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/games.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Games</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/949141436/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/949141436/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/2000/01/29/949141436.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">XZX 2.9.2</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:Erik.Kunze@fantasy.muc.de">E. Kunze</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:54 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>XZX is a portable emulator of ZX Spectrum 48K/128K/+3 (8-bit home computers made by Sir Clive Sinclair) and Pentagon/Scorpion (Spectrum clones made in Russia) for machines running UNIX and the X Window system. XZX is completely written in C and emulates Spectrum 48K, 128K, +2 and +3, Pentagon and Scorpion, Interface I with up to 8 microdrives, Multiface 128 and Multiface 3, BetaDisk 128 interface by Technology Research Ltd with 4 disk drives, +D interface by Miles Gordon Technology with 2 disk drives, Kempston mouse, Kempston joystick and built-in machine code monitor.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Lots of feature improvement and bug fixes. Most parts of the audio support has been rewritten for different UNICES. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164896.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: Shareware</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/x11/emulators.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">X11/Emulators</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/936956384/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/936956384/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/936956384/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/09/10/936956384.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">DistroLib 0.4</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:phir@gcu-squad.org">PhiR</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:54 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>DistroLib is an abstraction library designed to make the development of distributed application easier. Its main target is currently compute-bound tasks based on a one server, many clients model (much like distributed.net), but it is quite generic and could be used for any client/server app. It is lightweight, easy-to-use, and relies heavily on threads.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Important bug fixes and command history support. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164869.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/development/libraries.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Development/Libraries</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/942588431/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/942588431/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/942588431/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/11/14/942588431.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">ToutDoux 1.1.7</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:yeupou@altern.org">yeupou</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:54 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>ToutDoux is a project manager which lets you design a plan of action using a tree structure, with translations in French and English.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> A new menu and XML standard for save files. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164843.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/gnome/tools.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">GNOME/Tools</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/944433411/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/944433411/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/12/05/944433411.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">goMP 1.0.3</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:dioxine@poulet.org">Gautier</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:52 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>goMP is a set of CGI scripts that allows you to remotely control, via a Web browser, a computer acting as an MP3 jukebox. This program is very useful for someone who's got a dedicated computer with a lot of MP3 files but that doesn't have any output and input devices except network and sound card. It's main advantages are built-in cataloging, fast access to music, and no special software needed on the client side.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Bugfixes, a password-protected config page, basic search function, easier installation thanks to an install script, and relocation of HTML docs and CGIs to a subdirectory. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> medium +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164772.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: Artistic</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/web/tools.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Web/Tools</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/948492962/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/948492962/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/948492962/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/2000/01/21/948492962.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">APSEND 1.40</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:sventek@gmx.net">M.K.</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:50 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>APSEND is a TCP/IP packet sender to test firewalls and other network applications. It also includes a syn flood option, the land DoS attack, and a DoS attack against tcpdump running on a UNIX-based system. Future updates will include support for a scripting language to construct TCP packets and a few more options and protocols like UDP and ICMP. A port of APSEND from Perl to C is planned as well.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> The stream attack, bugfixes, and rewrites for parts of the code. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164633.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/networking.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Networking</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/941654429/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/941654429/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/941654429/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/11/03/941654429.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">ecasound 1.6.12r10</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:kaiv@wakkanet.fi">Kai Vehmanen</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:48 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>Ecasound is a software package designed for multitrack audio processing. It can be used for simple tasks like audio playback, recording and format conversions, as well as for multitrack effect processing, mixing, recording and signal recycling. Ecasound supports a wide range of audio inputs, outputs and effect algorithms. Ecasound has a chain-based design that allows effects to be easily combined both in series and in parallel. Oscillators and MIDI-CCs can be used for controlling effect parameters. Includes a versatile console mode interface, a Qt-based X-interface and various command-line utils suitable for batch processing.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Support for 24- and 32-bit audio formats and for ALSA 0.5, multichannel noisegate, a new 2nd order lowpass filter, some ia-mode commands, and various bugfixes and low-level improvements. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164529.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/sound.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Sound</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/931819147/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/931819147/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/931819147/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/07/12/931819147.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">SCEZ 20000129</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:m032@mbsks.franken.de">endergone Zwiebeltuete</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:46 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>SCEZ is a library that should make the handling of smart cards (not memory cards) and card readers as simple as possible and be at the same time small and easily portable. Currently supported are Dumb Mouse, CT-API and Towitoko readers and Schlumberger Cryptoflex, Gemplus GPK4000, GSM SIM and Telesec SigG cards. A PKCS#15 implementation is in the design phase. There are ports to PalmOS and MS-Windows available.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> More card and reader drivers, and an application to read out GSM SIM card (phone book and SMS) and write it to the card. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164394.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: BSD type</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/development/libraries.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Development/Libraries</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/939677525/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/939677525/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/10/11/939677525.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">Comicq 0.2.0</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:terminal6@submail.net">Terminal6</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:45 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>COMICQ is a command line ICQ messaging tool that allows a user to connect to ICQ using your UIN and password, then sends a message to the destination UIN.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Several bugfixes, icq99a compliance, and a new option --ip that allows you to get any user's IP by their UIN. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164350.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/communication.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Communication</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/948389309/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/homepage/948389309/"><IMG SRC="image5" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="homepage"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/2000/01/20/948389309.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">senv 0.2</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:kojak@ids.pl">Zbyszek Sobiecki</A> - January 29th 2000, 11:44 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>Senv allows you to run programs with a specified environment. 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You can create sets of configurations and specify the one to use from command line.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Login shell limits and environment setting for users, permanent resource limits for specified groups of users and environment variables, and other minor bugfixes. +<P><B>Urgency:</B> low +<P ALIGN="right"><B>[ <A HREF="/news/2000/01/29/949164259.html">comments (0)</A> ]</B> +</FONT></TD></TR></TABLE></TD></TR><TR><TD VALIGN="middle"> + <FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF"><B><SMALL>License: GPL</SMALL></B><BR> +<B><SMALL> Category: <A HREF="/appindex/console/administration.html"><FONT COLOR="#FFFFFF">Console/Administration</FONT></A></SMALL></B></FONT></FONT></TD><TD ALIGN="right"> +<A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/download/944953892/"><IMG SRC="image6" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="download"></A> <A HREF="http://apps.freshmeat.net/changelog/944953892/"><IMG SRC="image8" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="changelog"></A> <A HREF="/appindex/1999/12/11/944953892.html"><IMG SRC="image7" WIDTH="21" HEIGHT="21" BORDER="0" ALT="appindex record"></A> +</TD></TR></TABLE> +<HR WIDTH="0" SIZE="0"> + + +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="2" WIDTH="97%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#000000"><TR><TD COLSPAN="2"> +<TABLE CELLSPACING="0" CELLPADDING="3" WIDTH="100%" BORDER="0" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> +<TR><TD><FONT FACE="Lucida,Verdana,Helvetica,Arial"> +<B><FONT SIZE="+2">XZX 2.9.2</FONT></B><BR> +<SMALL><B><A HREF="mailto:Erik.Kunze@fantasy.muc.de">E. Kunze</A> - January 29th 2000, 10:55 EST</B></SMALL> +<DIV ALIGN="justify"><P>XZX is a portable emulator of ZX Spectrum 48K/128K/+3 (8-bit home computers made by Sir Clive Sinclair) and Pentagon/Scorpion (Spectrum clones made in Russia) for machines running UNIX and the X Window system. XZX is completely written in C and emulates Spectrum 48K, 128K, +2 and +3, Pentagon and Scorpion, Interface I with up to 8 microdrives, Multiface 128 and Multiface 3, BetaDisk 128 interface by Technology Research Ltd with 4 disk drives, +D interface by Miles Gordon Technology with 2 disk drives, Kempston mouse, Kempston joystick and built-in machine code monitor.</DIV> +<P><B>Changes:</B> Lots of feature improvement and bug fixes. 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