Cite from http://wiki.tcl.tk/812:

 There seems to be a growing consensus that the best way to
 make a Tcl script executable as if it were a Bash or Sh script is to
 put the following on the very top line of your Tcl (or Tk) script:

    #!/usr/bin/env tclsh

 well, the hack with the Tcl comment with the continuation
 line works as well, but i am not sure that i would call it
 the way it "should be done".

-gustaf neumann

John Buckman schrieb:

This looks to be the way it should be done (from tests/new/all.tcl)

$ more tests/new/all.tcl

#!/bin/sh
# the next line restarts using tclsh \
exec tclsh "$0" "$@"


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