On 08/02/2016 02:17 PM, Joe Mistachkin wrote:
> 
> Adam Jensen wrote:
>>
>> So neither the TH1 or the embedded Tcl engine have typical shell-like
>> access the OS?
>>
> 
> If the Tcl integration features of Fossil are enabled, the Tcl interpreter
> will have full access to the Tcl command set, including any packages that
> happen to be installed.
> 
> By default, Fossil will attempt to load the "best" Tcl library found in the
> PATH; however, this behavior can be overridden using the FOSSIL_TCL_PATH
> environment variable (which can point to a file or directory).  Supported
> versions of Tcl are 8.4, 8.5, and 8.6.
> 

If I've connected the dots correctly, then it seems that repository
events could potentially trigger the execution of Tcl scripts (of
arbitrary complexity), and this could effectively be used in a fashion
similar to Subversion's "Repository Hooks". Nifty! (Or did I drop the
ball somewhere?)
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