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TclXInit(TCL) TclXInit(TCL)
NAME
Tclx_Init, Tclxcmd_Init, TclX_Main, Tkx_Init, TkX_Main - Extended Tcl
initialization.
SYNOPSIS
-ltclx -ltcl
#include "tclExtend.h"
int
Tclx_Init (Tcl_Interp *interp);
int
Tclxcmd_Init (Tcl_Interp *interp);
int
void
TclX_Main (int argc,
char **argv,
Tcl_AppInitProc *appInitProc);
int
Tkx_Init (Tcl_Interp *interp);
void
TkX_Main (int argc,
char **argv,
Tcl_AppInitProc *appInitProc);
void
TclX_SetAppInfo (int defaultValues,
char *appName,
char *appLongName,
char *appVersion,
int appPatchlevel);
DESCRIPTION
These functions are used to initialize Extended Tcl and applications
based on Extended Tcl. This manual page also discusses various issues
and approaches of integrating TclX into other applications.
Tclx_Init
Initializes Extended Tcl, adding the extended command set to the
interpreter. This is called from Tcl_AppInit. This function must be
called after the Tcl_Init function. In addition to the standard
command set, it enables use of tlib packages libraries and makes the
standard TclX library available.
Parameters
o interp - A pointer to the interpreter to add the commands to.
Returns:
TCL_OK if all is ok, TCL_ERROR if an error occurred.
Tclxcmd_Init
Add the TclX command set to the interpreter, with the exception of the
TclX library management commands. This is normally called by Tclx_Init
and should only be used if you don't want the TclX library handling.
Parameters
o interp - A pointer to the interpreter to add the commands to.
Returns:
TCL_OK if all is ok, TCL_ERROR if an error occurred.
TclX_Main
This function parses the command line according to the TclX shell
specification (Unix shell compatible). It creates an interpreter and
calls the specified function appInitProc to initialize any application
specific commands. It then either evaluates the command of script
specified on the command line or enters an interactive command loop.
This procedure never returns, it exits the process when it's done.
Using the TclX shell also gives you SIGINT handling in interactive
shells.
Tkx_Init
Initializes Extended Tcl Tk environment. This is called from
Tcl_AppInit after the Tk_Init function.
Parameters
o interp - A pointer to the interpreter to add the commands to.
Returns:
TCL_OK if all is ok, TCL_ERROR if an error occurred.
TkX_Main
This function parses the command line according to the wish shell
specification. It creates an interpreter and calls the specified
function appInitProc to initialize any application specific commands.
It then either evaluates the command of script specified on the command
line or enters an interactive command loop. This procedure never
returns, it exits the process when it's done. Using the TclX wish
shell gives you SIGINT handling in interactive shells, otherwise it is
identical to standard wish.
TclX_SetAppInfo
Store the application information returned by infox.
Parameters
o defaultValues - If true, then the values are assigned only if they
are not already defined (defaulted). If false, the values are always
set.
o appName - Application symbolic name.
o appLongName - Long, natural language application name.
o appVersion - Version number of the application.
o appPatchlevel - Patch level of the application. If less than zero,
don't change.
String pointers are saved without copying, don't release the memory.
If the arguments are NULL, don't change the values.
DYNAMIC LOADING OF TCLX
TclX can be dynamically loaded on systems that support shared libraries
and the load command. This can be done using either the load or the
package require commands. If package require is to be used, a
pkgIndex,tcl must be constructed. The pkg_mkIndex does not generate a
pkgIndex.tcl file that works with TclX. Instead a command similar to
package ifneeded Tclx 7.5.0 "load $dir/libtclx.so"
should be placed in the directory containing the TclX shared library.
A prototype pkgIndex,tcl file is build by TclX and is installed in the
run time directory under the name pkgIndex,proto. This file can't be
used as-is, but should be renamed and copied or combined with an
existing pkgIndex,tcl in the directory containing the shared library.
There is no need to dynamically load libtkx.so, since it only contains
support for wishx.
INTEGRATING TCLX WITH OTHER EXTENSIONS AND APPLICATIONS
The main aspects to integrating TclX with into an application is to
decide if the application is based on the standard Tcl/Tk shells or the
TclX shells. If the standard shells are desired, then all that is
necessary is to call Tclx_Init after Tcl_Init and
Tkx_Init after Tk_Init. This functionality may also be dynamically
loaded.
To get the TclX shell in a Tcl only application, with the tcl command
functionality, call TclX_Main from the main function instead of
Tcl_Main. This shell has arguments conforming to other Unix shells and
SIGINT signal handling when interactive,.
To get the Tclx shell in a Tk application, with the wishx command
functionality, call TkX_Main from the main function instead of Tk_Main.
This shell has SIGINT signal handling when interactive,
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