/* * 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. * * RCS: @(#) $Id: tclMacResource.r,v 1.5 2001/11/23 01:28:26 das Exp $ */ #include #include /* * 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 /* * 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". */ #include "tclMacTclCode.r"