Well, if I am right, there is a tool called SWIG (Simplified Wrapper and
Interface Generator) that can be used to call C/C++ code from Tcl. With
this tool you can create loadable DLLs for Tcl.
I believe the project is hosted on SourceForge now.
CG
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Hi everyone,
I would like to include files written in C so that
they could be executed when i press a button on my
interface for example.
These are very long files i wouldn't want to write
again in tcl.
Does anyone know how to do that?
thanks in advance!
thomas reulos (french user of vtcl)
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