critcl_howto_sources - How To Get The CriTcl Sources
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Category
Glueing/Embedded C code
Copyright
Copyright (c) Jean-Claude Wippler
Copyright (c) Steve Landers
Copyright (c) 2011-2024 Andreas Kupries
doc 3.3.1 critcl_howto_sources(3tcl)
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
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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.
