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+/*
+ * tclMacResource.r --
+ *
+ * This file creates resources for use in a simple shell.
+ * This is designed to be an example of using the Tcl libraries
+ * statically in a Macintosh Application. For an example of
+ * of using the dynamic libraries look at tclMacApplication.r.
+ *
+ * Copyright (c) 1993-94 Lockheed Missle & Space Company
+ * Copyright (c) 1994-97 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
+ *
+ * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
+ * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
+ *
+ * SCCS: @(#) tclMacResource.r 1.19 97/09/23 12:51:41
+ */
+
+#include <Types.r>
+#include <SysTypes.r>
+
+/*
+ * The folowing include and defines help construct
+ * the version string for Tcl.
+ */
+
+#define RESOURCE_INCLUDED
+#include "tcl.h"
+
+#if (TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL == 0)
+# define RELEASE_LEVEL alpha
+#elif (TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL == 1)
+# define RELEASE_LEVEL beta
+#elif (TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL == 2)
+# define RELEASE_LEVEL final
+#endif
+
+#if (TCL_RELEASE_LEVEL == 2)
+# define MINOR_VERSION (TCL_MINOR_VERSION * 16) + TCL_RELEASE_SERIAL
+#else
+# define MINOR_VERSION TCL_MINOR_VERSION * 16
+#endif
+
+resource 'vers' (1) {
+ TCL_MAJOR_VERSION, MINOR_VERSION,
+ RELEASE_LEVEL, 0x00, verUS,
+ TCL_PATCH_LEVEL,
+ TCL_PATCH_LEVEL ", by Ray Johnson © Sun Microsystems"
+};
+
+resource 'vers' (2) {
+ TCL_MAJOR_VERSION, MINOR_VERSION,
+ RELEASE_LEVEL, 0x00, verUS,
+ TCL_PATCH_LEVEL,
+ "Simple Tcl Shell " TCL_PATCH_LEVEL " © 1996"
+};
+
+
+/*
+ * The mechanisim below loads Tcl source into the resource fork of the
+ * application. The example below creates a TEXT resource named
+ * "Init" from the file "init.tcl". This allows applications to use
+ * Tcl to define the behavior of the application without having to
+ * require some predetermined file structure - all needed Tcl "files"
+ * are located within the application. To source a file for the
+ * resource fork the source command has been modified to support
+ * sourcing from resources. In the below case "source -rsrc {Init}"
+ * will load the TEXT resource named "Init".
+ */
+
+read 'TEXT' (0, "Init", purgeable, preload) "::library:init.tcl";
+read 'TEXT' (1, "History", purgeable,preload) "::library:history.tcl";
+read 'TEXT' (2, "Word", purgeable,preload) "::library:word.tcl";
+
+/*
+ * The following resource is used when creating the 'env' variable in
+ * the Macintosh environment. The creation mechanisim looks for the
+ * 'STR#' resource named "Tcl Environment Variables" rather than a
+ * specific resource number. (In other words, feel free to change the
+ * resource id if it conflicts with your application.) Each string in
+ * the resource must be of the form "KEYWORD=SOME STRING". See Tcl
+ * documentation for futher information about the env variable.
+ *
+ * A good example of something you may want to set is: "TCL_LIBRARY=My
+ * disk:etc."
+ */
+
+resource 'STR#' (128, "Tcl Environment Variables") {
+ { "SCHEDULE_NAME=Agent Controller Schedule",
+ "SCHEDULE_PATH=Lozoya:System Folder:Tcl Lib:Tcl-Scheduler"
+ };
+};
+