'''[http://www.sensus.org/tcl/%|%Tcl++]''', by [Matt Newman], is a pure Tcl
implementation of [incr Tcl].
** Attributes **
name: Tcl++/Tk++
first published: 1997
website: http://www.sensus.org/tcl/ (down) or web.archive.org https://web.archive.org/web/20140714191219/http://www.sensus.org/tcl/
** Download **
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140714191219/http://www.sensus.org/tcl/tcl++230.tar.gz%|% web.archive.org tcl++230.tar.gz] * [https://downgit.github.io/#/home?url=https://github.com/mittelmark/yeti/tree/masterin/tcl++%2B%2B%|%tcl2.3++ minimal package only version]
* [http://www.sensus.org/tcl/%|%sensus.org (down)]:
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/incrtcl/files/Tcl%2B%2B/%|%sourceforge.net]:
* [ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/all/t/tcl++/%|%ftp.tcl.tk]:
** Description **
Useful when you want to distribute an application that requires [incr Tcl], and
you don't know if it is available on the target system. (Or when you don't want
to bother users with requiring them to install any add-on packages beyond
Tcl/Tk itself.) Since the "real" incr Tcl is part of all known "[Batteries
Included]" distributions of Tcl/Tk, and is also part of [Tclkit], there are few
remaining use cases for Tcl++.
There are some subtle discrepancies in functionality that are easily avoided.
----
[FPX] likes to use the following code, which
* attempts to load [incr Tcl], or if that fails,
* loads tcl++, and fakes the presence of incr Tcl.
For that purpose, applications that require it include a copy of tcl++.
======
if {[catch {
package require Itcl
}]} {
#
# If we can't have Itcl, load tcl++
#
lappend auto_path [file join [file dirname [info script]] tcl++]
package require tcl++
#
# Fake presence of Itcl
#
namespace eval ::itcl {
namespace import -force ::tcl++::class
namespace import -force ::tcl++::delete
}
package provide Itcl 3.0
}
======
** Another Tcl++ **
| What:| Tcl++/Tk++|
| Where:| http://www.amath.washington.edu/%7Elf/software/tcl++/ |
| Where:| http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Network/2836/projects/tclpp/ |
| Updated:| 07/1998|
| Contact:| mailto:[email protected] (E. Gkioulekas)|
A package that makes development of extended Tcl/Tk interpreters easier and
more pleasant for C++ programmers. It does not patch the core, nor need the
Tcl internals. This also includes a small object oriented extension as well as
some widgets for Tk. Further development of Tcl++ is on hold right now. According to [Matt Newman] in [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/comp.lang.tcl/kDPtdCJBkJk/3ZmRrjaGf7YJ%|%PROPOSAL: Include SOAP and XML-RPC in tcllib], [comp.lang.tcl], 2001-08-12, E. Gkioulekas renamed his Tcl++ to "tclpp" to avoid the name conflict. This raises a question about any relation to Stefan
Sinnige's tclpp.
** Yet Another Tcl++ **
Another package that used the ''tcl++'' name in the past:
| What:| tcl++|
| Where:| From the contact|
| Description:| Tcl based code providing SELF-like prototype-based tcl objects.|
| Updated:||
| Contact:| mailto:[email protected] (Hansel Wan)|
** See Also **
[Matt Newman's object system]: [PYK] 2016-02-03: Contents of that page were incorporated into this page before it was cleared. See its history for what was there.
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