Version 0 of Accessing Tcl and Python from one another

Updated 2005-01-12 02:22:38 by btheado

"Typcl [L1 ] ... [i]s an extension to use Tcl from Python."


Elmer goes the other way. Elmer allows developers to write code in Python and execute it in Tcl. The resulting Tcl interface to the Python code generated by Elmer is transparent to the Tcl user... Python calls appear as Tcl calls ( "foo( 1, "a" )" in Python appears as "foo 1 a" in Tcl, for example) and Python and Tcl data types are automatically mapped (Tcl lists are converted to Python lists, Python dictionaries are returned as Tcl associative arrays, etc.). Elmer also supports Python's "freeze" module, allowing a Python developer to deliver a single library consisting of several Python files "frozen" in to the Tcl application...no need to set PYTHONPATH or have Python source files accompanying the Tcl application.

tcl2py.py !


 What: tclpython
 Where: http://jfontain.free.fr/tclpython.htm
 Description: Tcl extenson which allows you to create python interpreters
        from within a Tcl application and evaluate python code.
        Currently at version 3.1
 Updated: 07/2004
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Jean-Luc Fontaine )