From: David Yu <dy...@gm...> - 2004-08-24 23:34:11
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Hi, I have a simple question I have a unix based TCL script and it parse another file, like myscript.tcl foo.c This is part of another makefile How do I run it from windows command line ? I installed TCL for windows package and I can do c:/tcl/bin/wish84.exe to start a GUI shell, then run inside the shell window, wish84.exe myscript.tcl foo.c How do I do this all in command line ? Thanks for the help and please copy to this email. Dave -- Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are |
From: Gregory P. <gp...@ls...> - 2004-08-25 01:50:31
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Hi Dave, From a command prompt (Start->Program->Accessories->Command Prompt), or from a MS-DOS window (older versions of Windows) you should be able to do: > c:/tcl/bin/wish84.exe myscript.tcl foo.c As long as you run the script in the same directory as myscript.tcl and foo.c it should work. Regards, Greg Pierce David Yu wrote: >Hi, > >I have a simple question >I have a unix based TCL script and it parse another file, like >myscript.tcl foo.c > >This is part of another makefile > >How do I run it from windows command line ? I installed TCL for >windows package and I can do c:/tcl/bin/wish84.exe to start a GUI >shell, then run inside the shell window, >wish84.exe myscript.tcl foo.c > >How do I do this all in command line ? > >Thanks for the help and please copy to this email. >Dave > > > |
From: Gregory P. <gp...@ls...> - 2004-08-30 19:27:59
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Hi, Does anyone know if there is a memory allocation limit for the Windows version of Tcl/Tk? I'm running a wish application and it's trying to allocate over 1G byte of memory on a machine that has 4G bytes. The wish command errors out saying that it can't alloc 1G byte of memory. Thanks, Greg David Yu wrote: >Hi, > >I have a simple question >I have a unix based TCL script and it parse another file, like >myscript.tcl foo.c > >This is part of another makefile > >How do I run it from windows command line ? I installed TCL for >windows package and I can do c:/tcl/bin/wish84.exe to start a GUI >shell, then run inside the shell window, >wish84.exe myscript.tcl foo.c > >How do I do this all in command line ? > >Thanks for the help and please copy to this email. >Dave > > > |