AnKH 1.0 released
PublishedAnKH is now at version
1.0
.
With the addition of the slicing options -offset
and -length
I
consider it to be essentially feature complete.
The primary site for the package sources is
with mirrors at
Happy Tcling.
AnKH is now at version
1.0
.
With the addition of the slicing options -offset
and -length
I
consider it to be essentially feature complete.
The primary site for the package sources is
with mirrors at
Happy Tcling.
Let it be known that AnKH (Andreas Kupries' Hashes), a new Tcl extension/package providing numerous hash functions is now available at version 0.0.
It is a BSD licensed package using CriTcl to wrap most of RHash, a BSD licensed C package providing most of the hash function implementations. The execption is SHA-1, which is implemented with the same C code as used by Tcllib's SHA-1 accelerator.
The primary site for the package sources is
with mirrors at
Happy Tcling.
As I mentioned on my wiki page already, I worked on my personal website a bit.
First I modernized the project page. Then spruced up the site served from my personal box at home.
(... go on, you are curious)This year's (US) Tcl conference is the 25'th of its kind.
More details are available at the conference site.
Meet us in Houston.
Happy Tcl'ing.
A new release of Tcllib, bringing us to 1.19.
An excerpt from the release README:
7 new packages in 6 modules
52 changed packages in 35 modules
15 internally changed packages in 10 modules
359 unchanged packages in 105 modules
443 packages, total in 130 modules, total
The full details can be found in the release technote.
Happy Tcl'ing.
Welcome to the C Runtime In Tcl (CriTcl for short) version 3.1.17.
This is a system to build C extension packages for Tcl on the fly, from C code embedded within Tcl scripts, for all who wish to make their code go faster.
See
The changes for version 3.1.17: (... go on, you are curious)
Welcome to the C Runtime In Tcl (CriTcl for short) version 3.1.16.
This is a system to build C extension packages for Tcl on the fly, from C code embedded within Tcl scripts, for all who wish to make their code go faster.
See
The changes for version 3.1.16 in short:
critcl::cproc
--- Arbitrary placement of optional arguments.
critcl::cproc
--- Support args
for variadic functions.
New result-type object0
.
Fixed bugs #54, #55, #56, #58 #60, #62.
critcl::argtypesupport
--- Extended to support sharing of
definition between multiple types.
Other bugfixes and debugging aids.
Happy Tcling.
Cmdr is A framework for command line parsing and dispatch (Speak: Commander).
Well, this release was long in coming, with the first 'prep' work happening on Nov 4 last year, shortly after the 22nd Annual Tcl/Tk Conference.
Somehow I always seem to fall off the earth after that for a while.
Still, it is done now. Thank you to all users for their patience.
See
Welcome to the C Runtime In Tcl (CriTcl for short) version 3.1.14.
This is a system to build C extension packages for Tcl on the fly, from C code embedded within Tcl scripts, for all who wish to make their code go faster.
See
Another year passed, a new release of Tcllib, bringing us to 1.17. Well, a year plus a delay of two months due to distractions at work and otherwise.
An excerpt from the release README:
6 new packages in 5 modules
66 changed packages in 39 modules
46 internally changed packages in 31 modules
293 unchanged packages in 74 modules
418 packages, total in 118 modules, total
The full details can be found in the release technote.
Happy Tcling.