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Elizabeth D Rather wrote:
> I trust you do have Tcl docs? If not, a quick Google found a manual
> here <http://tmml.sourceforge.net/doc/>. There's probably no practical
> shortcut to avoid spending some hours with it. On the Forth side,
> review the SwiftForth manual on calling DLLs and other such packages.
>
> Cheers,
> Elizabeth
>
It was was some of Ms. Rather's assistance of a few years back that gave
me the idea that I'm not _TOTALLY_ "off the wall" ;}
I've seen much of http://tmml.sourceforge.net/doc/ .
My primary source has been http://wiki.tcl.tk/**** where **** is subject
of interest. There are ,many entries on the wiki referring to calling
Tcl/Tk from C/C++. there are also references to calling C/C++ routines
compiled to DLL's from Tcl/Tk/
BUT NOT inverse.
I wish to use IMPORT: and relatives.
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Received on Fri Oct 05 2007 - 16:38:09 PDT
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