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diff --git a/carbon/README b/carbon/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..85452c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/carbon/README @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +Tcl/TkAqua Carbon Mac OS X README +--------------------------------- + +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! +! This is the README for tk/carbon, the legacy version of TkAqua based on the ! +! Carbon API. This version of TkAqua is deprecated and no longer actively ! +! supported, it will be removed in a future release of Tk. It is only useful ! +! for users requiring support of Mac OS X releases older than 10.5. ! +! The supported version of TkAqua is located in tk/macosx and is based on the ! +! Cocoa API. It requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. ! +!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! + +1. Where to go for support +-------------------------- + +- The tcl-mac mailing list on sourceforge is the best place to ask questions +specific to Tcl & Tk on Mac OS X: + http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tcl-mac +(this page also has a link to searchable archives of the list, please check them +before asking on the list, many questions have already been answered). + +- For general Tcl/Tk questions, the newsgroup comp.lang.tcl is your best bet: + http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.tcl/ + +- The Tcl'ers Wiki also has many pages dealing with Tcl & Tk on Mac OS X, see + http://wiki.tcl.tk/references/3753! + http://wiki.tcl.tk/references/8361! + +- Please report bugs with Tcl or Tk on Mac OS X to the sourceforge bug trackers: + Tcl: http://sf.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=10894&atid=110894 + Tk: http://sf.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=12997&atid=112997 +please make sure that your report Tk specific bugs to the tktoolkit project bug +tracker rather than the tcl project bug tracker. +Mac OS X specific bugs should usually be assigned to 'das' or 'wolfsuit'. + + +2. Using Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X +--------------------------- + +- There are two versions of Tk available on Mac OS X: TkAqua using the native +aqua widgets and look&feel, and TkX11 using the traditional unix X11 wigets. +TkX11 requires an X11 server to be installed, such as Apple's X11 (which is +available as an optional install on recent Mac OS X retail disks). +TkAqua and TkX11 can be distinguished at runtime via [tk windowingsystem]. + +- At a minimum, Mac OS X 10.1 is required to run Tcl and TkX11, and OS X 10.2 is +required to run TkAqua. However OS X 10.3 or higher is recommended (certain +[file] operations behave incorrectly on earlier releases). + +- Unless weak-linking is used, Tcl/Tk built on Mac OS X 10.x will not run on +10.y with y < x; on the other hand Tcl/Tk built on 10.y will always run on 10.x +with y <= x (but without any of the fixes and optimizations that would be +available in a binary built on 10.x). +Weak-linking is available on OS X 10.2 or later, it additionally allows Tcl/Tk +built on 10.x to run on any 10.y with x > y >= z (for a chosen z >= 2). + +- Wish checks the Resources/Scripts directory in its application bundle for a +file called AppMain.tcl, if found it is used as the startup script and the +Scripts folder is added to the auto_path. This can be used to emulate the old +OS9 TclTk droplets. + +- If standard input is a special file of zero length (e.g. /dev/null), Wish +brings up the Tk console window at startup. This is the case when double +clicking Wish in the Finder (or using 'open Wish.app' from the Terminal). + +- Tcl extensions can be installed in any of: + $HOME/Library/Tcl /Library/Tcl /Network/Library/Tcl /System/Library/Tcl + $HOME/Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks /Network/Library/Frameworks + /System/Library/Frameworks (searched in that order). +Given a potential package directory $pkg, Tcl on OSX checks for the file +$pkg/Resources/Scripts/pkgIndex.tcl as well as the usual $pkg/pkgIndex.tcl. +This allows building extensions as frameworks with all script files contained in +the Resources/Scripts directory of the framework. + +- [load]able binary extensions can linked as either ordinary shared libraries +(.dylib) or as MachO bundles (since 8.4.10/8.5a3); only bundles can be unloaded, +and bundles are also loaded more efficiently from VFS (no temporary copy to the +native filesystem required). + +- The 'deploy' target of carbon/GNUmakefile installs the html manpages into the +standard documentation location in the Tcl/Tk frameworks: + Tcl.framework/Resources/Documentation/Reference/Tcl + Tk.framework/Resources/Documentation/Reference/Tk +No nroff manpages are installed by default by the GNUmakefiles. + +- The Tcl and Tk frameworks can be installed in any of the system's standard +framework directories: + $HOME/Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks + /Network/Library/Frameworks /System/Library/Frameworks + +- /usr/bin/wish8.x is a script that calls a copy of 'Wish' contained in + Tk.framework/Resources + +- if 'Wish' is started from the Finder or via 'open', $argv contains a +"-psn_XXXX" argument. This is the Wish's carbon process serial number, you may +need to filter it out for cross platform compatibility of your scripts. + +- the env array is different when Wish is started from the Finder (i.e. via +LaunchServices) than when it (or tclsh) is invoked from the Terminal, in +particular PATH may not be what you expect. (Wish started by LaunchServices +inherits loginwindow's environment variables, which are essentially those set in +$HOME/.MacOSX/environment.plist, and are unrelated to those set in your shell). + +- As of Tk 8.4.7, TkAqua has a version of the low-level drawing primitives using +the CoreGraphics routines - the code is primarily due to James Tittle. There +were numerous problems with the QD version, mostly due to the different drawing +model of QD & Tk. CG also trivially supports dashed lines, and the various end +caps & miters. The old QD code is retained for now, just in case there are any +compatibility problems. To switch back to the QD drawing, put + set tk::mac::useCGDrawing 0 +in your script before you do drawing. +All CG drawing is antialiased by default, but (outline) linewidth can be used to +control whether a line/shape is drawn antialiased. The antialiasing threshold is +0 by default (i.e. antialias everything), it can be changed by setting + set tk::mac::CGAntialiasLimit <limit> +in your script before drawing, in which case lines (or shapes with outlines) +thinner than <limit> pixels will not be antialiased. + +- ATSUI text antialiasing by default uses the standard OS antialising settings. +Setting the global variable '::tk::mac::antialiasedtext' allows to control text +antialiasing from Tcl: a value of 1 enables AA, 0 disables AA and -1 restores +the default behaviour of respecting the OS settings. + +- Scrollbars: There are two scrollbar variants in Aqua, normal & small. The +normal scrollbar has a small dimension of 15, the small variant 11. Access to +the small variant was added in Tk 8.4.2. + +- Cursors: You can now put up and spin the Classic MacOS spinner, and the +counting hands and watch cursor. The way this is done is each of the spinners +have a base name: + spinning: The circular B&W circular spinner + countinguphand: The counting up hand + countingdownhand: The counting down hand + countingupanddownhand: The counting up then down hand + watch: The watch cursor +Then to get the sequential variants, add an integer to the end of the base name. +So, for instance this code will spin the spinner: + proc spinCursor {widget count} { + $widget configure -cursor spinning$count + after 100 spinCursor [incr count] + } +This was added in Tk 8.4.2 + +- If you want to use Remote Debugging with Xcode 1.5 or 2.2, you need to set the +environment variable XCNOSTDIN to 1 in the Executable editor for Wish. That will +cause us to force closing stdin & stdout. Otherwise, given how Xcode launches +Wish remotely, they will be left open and then Wish & gdb will fight for stdin. + + +3. Building Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X +------------------------------ + +- At least Mac OS X 10.1 is required to build Tcl and TkX11 and OS X 10.2 is +required to build TkAqua. Apple's Developer Tools need to be installed (only the +most recent version matching your OS release is supported). The Developer Tools +installer is available on Mac OS X retail disks or is present in +/Applications/Installers on Macs that came with OS X preinstalled. The most +recent version can be downloaded from the ADC website http://connect.apple.com +(after you register for free ADC membership). + +- Tcl/Tk are most easily built as Mac OS X frameworks via GNUmakefile in +tcl/macosx and tk/carbon (see below for details), but can also be built with the +standard unix configure and make buildsystem in tcl/unix resp. tk/unix as on any +other unix platform (indeed, the GNUmakefiles are just wrappers around the unix +buildsystem). +The Mac OS X specific configure flags are --enable-aqua, --enable-framework and +--disable-corefoundation (which disables CF and notably reverts to the standard +select based notifier). Note that --enable-aqua is incompatible with +--disable-corefoundation (for both Tcl and Tk configure). + +- It is also possible to build with Apple's IDE via the projects in tk/carbon, +take care to only use the project matching your DevTools and OS version: + * Wish.xcode for Xcode 2.4 on 10.4 and Xcode 2.5 on 10.4 and later, this has + a 'Tk' target that simply calls through to the tcl/macosx/GNUMakefile. + It requires a build of the 'Tcl' target of tcl/macosx/Tcl.xcode. + Additionally this has native 'tktest' and 'tktest-X11' targets for + debugging, these targets' 'Debug' build configuration has ZeroLink and + Fix&Continue enabled, use the 'DebugNoFixZL' build configuration if you + need a debug build without these features. The following build + configurations are available: + 'DebugUnthreaded': debug build with threading turned off. + 'DebugNoCF': debug build with corefoundation turned off + (for 'tktest-X11' only). + 'DebugNoCFUnthreaded': debug build with corefoundation turned off + (for 'tktest-X11' only) and with threading turned off. + 'DebugMemCompile': debug build with memory and bytecode debugging on. + 'DebugLeaks': debug build with PURIFY defined. + 'DebugGCov': debug build with generation of gcov data files enabled. + 'ReleaseUniversal': builds the targets as universal binaries for the + ppc and i386 architectures. + 'ReleaseUniversal10.4uSDK': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds + against the 10.4u SDK, required to build universal binaries on + PowerPC Tiger (where the system libraries are not universal). + 'ReleasePPC10.3.9SDK': builds for PowerPC against the 10.3.9 SDK, useful + for verifying on Tiger that building on Panther would succeed. + 'ReleasePPC10.2.8SDK': builds for PowerPC with gcc-3.3 against the + 10.2.8 SDK, useful to verify on Tiger that building on Jaguar + would succeed. + * Wish.xcodeproj for Xcode 3.1 on 10.5 and later, which has the following + additional build configurations: + 'ReleaseUniversal10.5SDK': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds + against the 10.5 SDK on Leopard (with 10.5 deployment target). + 'Debug gcc42': same as 'Debug' but builds with gcc 4.2. + 'Debug llvmgcc42': same as 'Debug' but builds with llvm-gcc 4.2. + 'ReleaseUniversal gcc42': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds with + gcc 4.2. + 'ReleaseUniversal llvmgcc42': same as 'ReleaseUniversal' but builds + with llvm-gcc 4.2. + 'Debug64bit': builds the 'tktest-X11' target as 64bit with debugging + enabled (requires a 64bit capable processor). + Note that all non-SDK configurations have 10.5 deployment target and + that all Universal configurations build the 'tktest-X11' target + also for the ppc64 and x86_64 architectures. + +Notes about the native targets of the Xcode projects: + * the Xcode projects refer to the toplevel tcl and tk source dirs through + the TCL_SRCROOT and TK_SRCROOT user build settings, by default these are + set to the project-relative paths '../../tcl' and '../../tk', if your + source directories are named differently, e.g. '../../tcl8.5', you'll + need to manually change the TCL_SRCROOT and TK_SRCROOT settings by + editing your ${USER}.pbxuser file (located inside the Wish.xcodeproj + bundle directory) with a text editor. + * the native targets need a version of the unix configure scripts with config + headers enabled, this is automatically generated as tcl/macosx/configure + and tk/carbon/configure by the project but that requires 2.59 versions + of autoconf & autoheader. These are not available on Mac OS X 10.5 by + default and need to be installed manually. By default they are assumed + to be installed as /usr/local/bin/autoconf-2.59 and + /usr/local/bin/autoheader-2.59, set the AUTOCONF and AUTOHEADER build + settings in ${USER}.pbxuser to their true locations if necessary. + +- To build universal binaries outside of Wish.xcodeproj, set CFLAGS as follows: + export CFLAGS="-arch ppc -arch i386 \ + -isysroot /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4u.sdk -mmacosx-version-min=10.4" +This requires Mac OS X 10.4 and Xcode 2.2 (_not_ Xcode 2.1) and will work on any +of the architectures (the -isysroot flag is only required on PowerPC Tiger). +Note that configure requires CFLAGS to contain a least one architecture that can +be run on the build machine (i.e. ppc on PowerPC, ppc or i386 on Intel). +Universal builds of Tk TEA extensions are also possible with CFLAGS set as +above, they will be [load]able by universal as well as thin binaries of Tk. +Note that while Tcl can be built for 64-bit architectures, neither TkAqua nor +TkX11 can be built for 64-bit as the corresponding GUI libraries are not +available for 64bit at present. However, linking a universal 'ppc i386' Tk +binary against a universal 'ppc ppc64 i386 x86_64' Tcl binary works just fine. +The Tk configure script automatically removes the 64-bit -arch flags from CFLAGS +to facilitate universal building of both Tcl and Tk with the same CFLAGS; the +same happens with configure in Tk extensions based on TEA 3.5 or later. + +- To enable weak-linking, set the MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET environment variable +to the minimal OS version (>= 10.2) the binaries should be able to run on, e.g: + export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.2 +This requires Mac OS X 10.2 and gcc 3.1; if you have gcc 4 or later you can set +CFLAGS instead: + export CFLAGS="-mmacosx-version-min=10.2" +The Wish.xcode project is setup to produce binaries that can run on 10.2 or +later (except for the Universal and SDK configurations). +Support for weak-linking was added to the code for 8.4.14/8.5a5. + +Detailed Instructions for building with carbon/GNUmakefile +---------------------------------------------------------- + +- Unpack the Tcl and Tk source release archives and place the tcl and tk source +trees in a common parent directory. +[ If you don't want have the two source trees in one directory, you'll need to ] +[ create the following symbolic link for the build to work as setup by default ] +[ ln -fs /path_to_tcl/build /path_to_tk/build ] +[ (where /path_to_{tcl,tk} is the directory containing the tcl resp. tk tree) ] +[ or you can pass an argument of BUILD_DIR=/somewhere to the tcl and tk make. ] + +- The following instructions assume the Tcl and Tk source trees are named +"tcl${ver}" and "tk${ver}", respectively, where ${ver} is a shell variable +containing the Tcl and Tk version number (for example '8.4.12'). +Setup the shell variable as follows: + set ver="8.4.12" ;: if your shell is csh + ver="8.4.12" ;: if your shell is sh +The source trees will be named this way only if you are building from a release +archive, if you are building from CVS, the version numbers will be missing; so +set ${ver} to the empty string instead: + set ver="" ;: if your shell is csh + ver="" ;: if your shell is sh + +- The following steps will build Tcl and Tk from the Terminal, assuming you are +located in the directory containing the tcl and tk source trees: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx + make -C tk${ver}/carbon +and the following will then install Tcl and Tk onto the root volume (admin +password required): + sudo make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install + sudo make -C tk${ver}/carbon install +if you don't have the admin password, you can install into your home directory, +instead by passing an INSTALL_ROOT argument to make: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install INSTALL_ROOT="${HOME}/" + make -C tk${ver}/carbon install INSTALL_ROOT="${HOME}/" + +- The default GNUmakefile targets will build _both_ debug and optimized versions +of the Tcl and Tk frameworks with the standard convention of naming the debug +library Tcl.framework/Tcl_debug resp. Tk.framework/Tk_debug. +This allows switching to the debug libraries at runtime by setting + export DYLD_IMAGE_SUFFIX=_debug +(c.f. man dyld for more details) + +If you only want to build and install the debug or optimized build, use the +'develop' or 'deploy' target variants of the GNUmakefiles, respectively. +For example, to build and install only the optimized versions: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx deploy + make -C tk${ver}/carbon deploy + sudo make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install-deploy + sudo make -C tk${ver}/carbon install-deploy + +- The GNUmakefiles can also build a version of 'Wish' that has the Tcl and Tk +frameworks embedded in its application package. This allows for standalone +deployment of the application with no installation required, e.g. from read-only +media. To build & install in this manner, use the 'embedded' target variants of +the GNUmakefiles. For example, to build a standalone 'Wish.app' +in ./embedded/Applications/Utilities: + make -C tcl${ver}/macosx embedded + make -C tk${ver}/carbon embedded + sudo make -C tcl${ver}/macosx install-embedded INSTALL_ROOT=`pwd`/embedded/ + sudo make -C tk${ver}/carbon install-embedded INSTALL_ROOT=`pwd`/embedded/ +Notes: + * if you've already built standard TclTkAqua, building embedded does not + require any new compiling or linking, so you can skip the first two makes. + (making relinking unnecessary was added in 8.4.2) + * the embedded frameworks include only optimized builds and no documentation. + * the standalone Wish has the directory Wish.app/Contents/lib in its + auto_path. Thus you can place tcl extensions in this directory (i.e. embed + them in the app package) and load them with [package require]. + +- It is possible to build Tk against an installed Tcl.framework; but you will +still need a tcl sourcetree in the location specified in TCL_SRC_DIR in +Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh. Also, linking with Tcl.framework has to work exactly +as indicated in TCL_LIB_SPEC in Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh. +If you used non-default install locations for Tcl.framework, specify them as +make overrides to the tk/carbon GNUmakefile, e.g. + make -C tk${ver}/carbon \ + TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR=$HOME/Library/Frameworks TCLSH_DIR=$HOME/usr/bin + sudo make -C tk${ver}/carbon install \ + TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR=$HOME/Library/Frameworks TCLSH_DIR=$HOME/usr/bin +The Makefile variables TCL_FRAMEWORK_DIR and TCLSH_DIR were added in Tk 8.4.3. |