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author | sunpoet <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-02-14 11:48:15 +0800 |
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committer | sunpoet <sunpoet@FreeBSD.org> | 2011-02-14 11:48:15 +0800 |
commit | 8808e5d13d6c7110ee3b4db2386cf5567662d401 (patch) | |
tree | 5cefaa29b193b9fb986aa855fdbe3d9f19c85517 /lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr | |
parent | 4eb99415a4bf97d7eefdd39d478f3221f96e94eb (diff) | |
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- Update to 1.02
- Reformat pkg-descr to pet portlint
Changes: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Tcl/Changes
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diff --git a/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr b/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr index a08306485dc8..985d46e0496e 100644 --- a/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr +++ b/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr @@ -1,27 +1,22 @@ The Tcl extension module gives access to the Tcl library with functionality and interface similar to the C functions of Tcl. In other words, you can: -create Tcl interpreters - The Tcl interpreters so created are Perl objects whose destructors - delete the interpreters cleanly when appropriate. - -execute Tcl code in an interpreter - The code can come from strings, files or Perl filehandles. - -bind in new Tcl procedures - The new procedures can be either C code (with addresses presumably - obtained using dl_open and dl_find_symbol) or Perl subroutines (by name, - reference or as anonymous subs). The (optional) deleteProc callback in - the latter case is another perl subroutine which is called when the - command is explicitly deleted by name or else when the destructor for - the interpreter object is explicitly or implicitly called. - -Manipulate the result field of a Tcl interpreter - -Set and get values of variables in a Tcl interpreter - -Tie perl variables to variables in a Tcl interpreter - The variables can be either scalars or hashes. +- Create Tcl interpreters + The Tcl interpreters so created are Perl objects whose destructors delete the + interpreters cleanly when appropriate. +- Execute Tcl code in an interpreter + The code can come from strings, files or Perl filehandles. +- Bind in new Tcl procedures + The new procedures can be either C code (with addresses presumably obtained + using dl_open and dl_find_symbol) or Perl subroutines (by name, reference or + as anonymous subs). The (optional) deleteProc callback in the latter case is + another perl subroutine which is called when the command is explicitly + deleted by name or else when the destructor for the interpreter object is + explicitly or implicitly called. +- Manipulate the result field of a Tcl interpreter +- Set and get values of variables in a Tcl interpreter +- Tie perl variables to variables in a Tcl interpreter + The variables can be either scalars or hashes. Github repository is at https://github.com/gisle/tcl.pm |