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critcl_howto_sources - How To Get The CriTcl Sources

Authors

       Jean Claude Wippler, Steve Landers, Andreas Kupries

Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

       This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and  other  problems.   Please
       report them at https://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl/issues.  Ideas for enhancements you may have for
       either  package,  application,  and/or  the documentation are also very welcome and should be reported at
       https://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl/issues as well.

Category

       Glueing/Embedded C code

Description

       Be  welcome  to the CRuntimeInTcl (short: CriTcl), a system for embedding and using C code from within
       Tcl [http://core.tcl-lang.org/tcl] scripts.

       The sources for CriTcl are retrieved in two easy steps:

       [1]    InstalltheGitSourceCodeManager

       [2]    RetrieveTheSources

       It is now possible to follow the instructions on HowToInstallCriTcl.

Install The Git Source Code Manager

CriTcl's sources are managed by the popular GitSCM [http://www.git-scm.com].

       Binaries  of  clients  for  popular  platforms  can  be  found  at  the   downloadpage   [https://git-
       scm.com/downloads].

       See  also  if  your  operating  system's  package  manager  provides  clients  and  associated  tools for
       installation. If so, follow the instructions for the installation of such packages on your system.

Keywords

       C code, Embedded C Code, calling C code from Tcl, code generator, compile & run, compiler,  dynamic  code
       generation, dynamic compilation, generate package, linker, on demand compilation, on-the-fly compilation

Name

       critcl_howto_sources - How To Get The CriTcl Sources

Retrieve The Sources

       [1]    Choose a directory for the sources, and make it the working directory.

       [2]    Invoke the command

              git clone http://andreas-kupries.github.io/critcl

       [3]    The working directory now contains a sub-directory "critcl" holding the sources of CriTcl.

See Also