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Changes In Branch tip-561 Excluding Merge-Ins
This is equivalent to a diff from 1bcc6791 to 8e0e221c
2022-10-21
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22:11 | TIP #642 implementation: Let TK_OPTION_BOOL/TK_OPTION_STRING_TABLE handle (C99) bool/enum check-in: ab731608 user: jan.nijtmans tags: trunk, main | |
2022-10-20
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15:19 | Merge 8.7 Leaf check-in: e8f2b9e9 user: jan.nijtmans tags: pspjuth-touch | |
15:13 | Merge 8.7 check-in: dda1d0a2 user: jan.nijtmans tags: tcl8-compat | |
15:13 | Merge 8.7 Closed-Leaf check-in: 0345621e user: jan.nijtmans tags: tip-642 | |
14:56 | Merge 8.7 check-in: a063a025 user: jan.nijtmans tags: tip-645 | |
2022-10-19
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10:48 | Merge 8.7 Leaf check-in: 8e0e221c user: jan.nijtmans tags: tip-561 | |
09:38 | Alternative implementation of TIP #561 that uses Tcl's auto load functionality. check-in: 2acb0622 user: sbron tags: tip-561-autoload | |
2022-10-18
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20:16 | merge trunk check-in: 31fb16d2 user: fvogel tags: revised_text, tip-466 | |
20:15 | merge 8.6 check-in: 1bcc6791 user: fvogel tags: trunk, main | |
2022-10-17
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20:45 | Add a few more test adjustments check-in: 87d8b0cd user: culler tags: core-8-6-branch | |
20:07 | Resolve duplicate test names in treeview.test. check-in: 4e285964 user: fvogel tags: trunk, main | |
12:33 | Rebase TIP #561 to latest trunk check-in: 94f42432 user: jan.nijtmans tags: tip-561 | |
Added library/unixconsole.tcl.
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It calls on a script # included with the Tk script library to do most of the work, making use # of Tk interface details which are only semi-public. For this reason, # there is some risk that future versions of Tk will no longer support # this script. That is why this script has been isolated in a file of # its own. set ::tk::console_on_unix { ######################################################################## # If the Tcl command 'console' is already in the interpreter, our work # is done. ######################################################################## if {![catch {console show}]} { return } ######################################################################## # Check Tcl/Tk support ######################################################################## package require Tcl 8.6- package require Tk 8 apply {{} { global tk_library set conimpl [file join $tk_library console.tcl] if {![file readable $conimpl]} { return -code error "File not readable: $conimpl" } }} ######################################################################## # Provide the support which the Tk library script console.tcl assumes ######################################################################## # 1. Create an interpreter for the console window widget and load Tk set consoleInterp [interp create] $consoleInterp eval [list set tk_library $tk_library] $consoleInterp alias exit exit load "" Tk $consoleInterp # 2. A command 'console' in the application interpreter ;proc console {sub {optarg {}}} [subst -nocommands { switch -exact -- \$sub { title { $consoleInterp eval wm title . [list \$optarg] } hide { $consoleInterp eval wm withdraw . } show { $consoleInterp eval wm deiconify . } eval { $consoleInterp eval \$optarg } default { error "bad option \\\"\$sub\\\": should be hide, show, or title" } } }] # 3. Alias a command 'consoleinterp' in the console window interpreter # to cause evaluation of the command 'consoleinterp' in the # application interpreter. ;proc consoleinterp {sub cmd} { switch -exact -- $sub { eval { uplevel #0 $cmd } record { history add $cmd catch {uplevel #0 $cmd} retval return $retval } default { error "bad option \"$sub\": should be eval or record" } } } if {[package vsatisfies [package provide Tk] 4]} { $consoleInterp alias interp consoleinterp } else { $consoleInterp alias consoleinterp consoleinterp } # 4. Bind the <Destroy> event of the application interpreter's main # window to kill the console (via tkConsoleExit) bind . <Destroy> [list +if {[string match . %W]} [list catch \ [list $consoleInterp eval tkConsoleExit]]] # 5. Redirect stdout/stderr messages to the console if {[package vcompare [package present Tcl] 8.6] >= 0} { # 5a. we can use TIP#230 channel transforms to achieve this simply: namespace eval tkConsoleOut { variable consoleInterp $::consoleInterp proc initialize {what x mode} { fconfigure $what -buffering none -translation binary info procs } proc finalize {what x } { } proc write {what x data} { variable consoleInterp set data [string map {\r ""} $data] $consoleInterp eval [list tkConsoleOutput $what $data] if {[info exists ::TTY] && $::TTY} {return $data} } proc flush {what x} { } namespace export {[a-z]*} namespace ensemble create -parameters what } chan push stdout {::tkConsoleOut stdout} chan push stderr {::tkConsoleOut stderr} # Restore normal [puts] if console widget goes away... proc Oc_RestorePuts {slave} { chan pop stdout ;# we hope nothing else was pushed in the meantime ! chan pop stderr puts stderr "Console closed: check your channel transforms!" } } else { # 5b. Pre-8.6 needs to redefine 'puts' in order to redirect stdout # and stderr messages to the console rename puts tcl_puts ;proc puts {args} [subst -nocommands { switch -exact -- [llength \$args] { 1 { if {[string match -nonewline \$args]} { if {[catch {uplevel 1 [linsert \$args 0 tcl_puts]} msg]} { regsub -all tcl_puts \$msg puts msg return -code error \$msg } } else { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stdout "[lindex \$args 0]\n"] } } 2 { if {[string match -nonewline [lindex \$args 0]]} { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stdout [lindex \$args 1]] } elseif {[string match stdout [lindex \$args 0]]} { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stdout "[lindex \$args 1]\n"] } elseif {[string match stderr [lindex \$args 0]]} { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stderr "[lindex \$args 1]\n"] } else { if {[catch {uplevel 1 [linsert \$args 0 tcl_puts]} msg]} { regsub -all tcl_puts \$msg puts msg return -code error \$msg } } } 3 { if {![string match -nonewline [lindex \$args 0]]} { if {[catch {uplevel 1 [linsert \$args 0 tcl_puts]} msg]} { regsub -all tcl_puts \$msg puts msg return -code error \$msg } } elseif {[string match stdout [lindex \$args 1]]} { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stdout [lindex \$args 2]] } elseif {[string match stderr [lindex \$args 1]]} { $consoleInterp eval [list \ tkConsoleOutput stderr [lindex \$args 2]] } else { if {[catch {uplevel 1 [linsert \$args 0 tcl_puts]} msg]} { regsub -all tcl_puts \$msg puts msg return -code error \$msg } } } default { if {[catch {uplevel 1 [linsert \$args 0 tcl_puts]} msg]} { regsub -all tcl_puts \$msg puts msg return -code error \$msg } } } }] $consoleInterp alias puts puts # Restore normal [puts] if console widget goes away... proc Oc_RestorePuts {slave} { rename puts {} rename tcl_puts puts interp delete $slave } } # 6. No matter what Tk_Main says, insist that this is an interactive shell set tcl_interactive 1 ######################################################################## # Evaluate the Tk library script console.tcl in the console interpreter ######################################################################## $consoleInterp eval source [list [file join $tk_library console.tcl]] $consoleInterp eval { if {![llength [info commands tkConsoleExit]]} { tk::unsupported::ExposePrivateCommand tkConsoleExit } } $consoleInterp eval { if {![llength [info commands tkConsoleOutput]]} { tk::unsupported::ExposePrivateCommand tkConsoleOutput } } if {[string match 8.3.4 $tk_patchLevel]} { # Workaround bug in first draft of the tkcon enhancments $consoleInterp eval { bind Console <Control-Key-v> {} } } $consoleInterp alias Oc_RestorePuts Oc_RestorePuts $consoleInterp $consoleInterp eval { bind Console <Destroy> +Oc_RestorePuts } # addition by Schelte Bron ([sbron]): # Allow functional pasting with the middle mouse button catch { # on particularly old Tk versions, virtual events might not be present? # FIXME: this should be guarded with an appropriate version test $consoleInterp eval { bind Console <<PasteSelection>> { if {$tk_strictMotif || ![info exists tk::Priv(mouseMoved)] \ || !$tk::Priv(mouseMoved)} { catch { set clip [::tk::GetSelection %W PRIMARY] set list [split $clip \n\r] tk::ConsoleInsert %W [lindex $list 0] foreach x [lrange $list 1 end] { %W mark set insert {end - 1c} tk::ConsoleInsert %W "\n" tk::ConsoleInvoke tk::ConsoleInsert %W $x } } } } } } unset consoleInterp console title "[wm title .] Console" set ::tk::console_on_unix_begin 1 ;# extra statement to continue after vwait } proc console {args} { ;# initial one time use definition of console rename console {} ;# delete this definition of console now after 0 {eval $::tk::console_on_unix ; unset -nocomplain ::tk::console_on_unix} vwait ::tk::console_on_unix_begin ;# wait till setup complete unset -nocomplain ::tk::console_on_unix_begin tailcall console {*}$args ;# call the new console command with current args } |