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authorstanton <stanton>1999-02-09 03:31:54 (GMT)
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Tcl
-RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.12 1999/01/04 19:25:00 rjohnson Exp $
+RCS: @(#) $Id: README,v 1.13 1999/02/09 03:31:55 stanton Exp $
1. Introduction
---------------
This directory and its descendants contain the sources and documentation
for Tcl, an embeddable scripting language. The information here
-corresponds to release 8.0.5, which is the fourth patch update for Tcl
-8.0. This patch provides compatibility with [incr Tcl] 3.0.
-Tcl 8.0 is a major new release that replaces the core of the
+corresponds to release 8.0.5, which is the fifth patch update for Tcl 8.0.
+This patch includes many bug fixes; see the "changes" file for a complete
+list. Tcl 8.0 is a major new release that replaces the core of the
interpreter with an on-the-fly bytecode compiler to improve execution
-speed. It also includes several other new features such as namespaces
-and binary I/O, plus many bug fixes. The compiler introduces a few
+speed. It also includes several other new features such as namespaces and
+binary I/O, plus many bug fixes. The compiler introduces a few
incompatibilities that may affect existing Tcl scripts; the
-incompatibilities are relatively obscure but may require modifications
-to some old scripts before they can run with this version. The compiler
+incompatibilities are relatively obscure but may require modifications to
+some old scripts before they can run with this version. The compiler
introduces many new C-level APIs, but the old APIs are still supported.
-See below for more details. This patch release fixes various bugs in
-Tcl 8.0, plus it adds a few minor features to support the TclPro 1.0
-tool set and [incr Tcl] 3.0. Please check the changes file for details.
+See below for more details.
2. Documentation
----------------
@@ -87,35 +85,11 @@ Before trying to compile Tcl you should do the following things:
without changing any features, so you should normally use the
latest patch release for the version of Tcl that you want.
Patch releases are available in two forms. A file like
- tcl8.0.5.tar.Z is a complete release for patch level 4 of Tcl
+ tcl8.0.5.tar.Z is a complete release for patch level 5 of Tcl
version 8.0. If there is a file with a higher patch level than
this release, just fetch the file with the highest patch level
and use it.
- Patches are also available in the form of patch files that just
- contain the changes from one patch level to another. These
- files will have names like tcl8.0p1.patch, tcl8.0p2.patch, etc. They
- may also have .gz or .Z extensions to indicate compression. To
- use one of these files, you apply it to an existing release with
- the "patch" program. Patches must be applied in order:
- tcl8.0p1.patch must be applied to an unpatched Tcl 8.0 release
- to produce a Tcl 8.0p1 release; tcl8.0p2.patch can then be
- applied to Tcl8.0p1 to produce Tcl 8.0p2, and so on. To apply an
- uncompressed patch file such as tcl8.0p1.patch, invoke a shell
- command like the following from the directory containing this
- file (some versions of patch require "-p0"):
- patch -p < tcl8.0p1.patch
- If the patch file has a .gz extension, invoke a command like the
- following:
- gunzip -c tcl8.0p1.patch.gz | patch -p
- If the patch file has a .Z extension, it was compressed with
- compress. To apply it, invoke a command like the following:
- zcat tcl8.0p1.patch.Z | patch -p
- If you're applying a patch to a release that has already been
- compiled, then before applying the patch you should cd to the
- "unix" subdirectory and type "make distclean" to restore the
- directory to a pristine state.
-
Once you've done this, change to the "unix" subdirectory if you're
compiling under UNIX, "win" if you're compiling under Windows, or
"mac" if you're compiling on a Macintosh. Then follow the instructions