Hi Mo,
In my particular situation that doesn't work.
I went ahead and modified the TclBlend source to add
the capability of creating a slave interp. It's working
great. If you're interested I can send you a patch as soon
as I figure out how to send you a patch.
Greg
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> Subject: Re: [tcljava-user] Any plans to support Tcl_CreateSlave
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> On Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:16:07 -0700
> "Pierce, Greg" <Gre...@ls...> wrote:
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> > Hi Mo,
> >
> > Is there any plans to support Tcl_CreateSlave? I would
> > love to be able to create a slave interpreter and register
> > Java commands for that slave.
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> You can already do that:
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> set slave [interp create]
> $slave eval {set var 0}
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> There is no Java level API like the Tcl_CreateSlave method, but you
> can just evaluate the commands at runtime.
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> cheers
> Mo DeJong
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