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Re: FOSDEM 2003 report
- From: davidw at dedasys dot com (David N. Welton)
- To: Jonathan Larmour <jifl at eCosCentric dot com>
- Cc: eCos discussion <ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: 20 Mar 2003 18:22:31 -0800
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] FOSDEM 2003 report
- References: <3E7A71CF.3020500@eCosCentric.com>
Jonathan Larmour <jifl at eCosCentric dot com> writes:
> A second but much more interesting idea IMO is to port TCLSH! That
> would be very powerful, it's very portable, was even originally
> designed for an embedded system. I like this idea a lot. It probably
> came from Bart of course ;-) although I can't remember for sure.
I started having a look at doing something similar, but since I just
play with eCos, it seemed more work than I had time for.
It's definitely been a success for ETLinux, although of course they
use an older Tclsh, which entails its own problems.
One starting point might be this:
http://www.tcl.tk/cgi-bin/tct/tip/31.html
* mod-8-3-4-branch (Tcl) - Contains the modularization work done
by ActiveState for Cisco. Not for public modification.
I think that branch is better suited to embedded work than the main
one. Ideally, these changes would be folded back into Tcl itself in
some way, but it's certainly a bit of work...
> I also attended some talks about wxWindows with Julian Smart (who
> wrote the eCos Configtool v2). Now there has been a long-standing
> debate about the best route for host side GUI implementation. It was
> decided ages ago finally to solve this with wxWindows, hence the
> config tool v2 uses that.
> However I know Bart has plans to try and do more TCL/Tk things,
> particularly given the future requirements of CDL scripts. However
> pretty much everyone else doesn't like the non-native look-and-feel
> of TK widgets.
My impression was that modern Tcl/Tk versions have pretty good native
look and feel on Windows.
Of course, if you need anything from the Tcl developers, they are a
very approachable group.
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