Contents
Introduction to TclPro
- About the TclPro Documentation
- TclPro Technical Support
- Finding Information about Tcl/Tk
- Tcl/Tk Training
- Related Documentation
Installing TclPro
- Installing TclPro from CD or the Web
- Installing TclPro from CD
- Installing TclPro from the Web
- Installing TclPro on Windows
- Installing TclPro on Unix
- Mounting the CD-ROM and Running the Installer
- Installing TclPro
- Installing Ajuba Solutions License Server
- Configuring Ajuba Solutions License Server
- Changing TclPro License Information
- Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Unmounting the CD-ROM
TclPro Debugger
- Overview of TclPro Debugger
- Supported Tcl Versions
- Starting TclPro Debugger
- The TclPro Debugger Main Window
- The Tool Bar
- The Stack Display
- The Variable Display
- The Code Display
- The Result Display
- Setting Preferences
- Appearance Preferences
- Window Preferences
- Startup and Exit Preferences
- Other Preferences
- Managing Projects
- Creating a New Project
- Opening an Existing Project
- Saving a Project
- Closing a Project
- Changing Project Settings
- Changing Project Application Settings
- Changing Project Instrumentation Settings
- Changing Project Error Settings
- Setting Default Project Settings
- Opening a File
- Controlling your Application
- Running Code with TclPro Debugger
- Run to Cursor
- Stepping through Code
- Stepping In
- Stepping Out
- Stepping Over
- Stepping to Result
- Interrupting the Application
- Killing the Application
- Restarting the Application
- Quitting TclPro Debugger
- Using Breakpoints
- Line-based breakpoints
- Variable Breakpoints
- Manipulating Breakpoints
- Viewing Breakpoints in the Breakpoints Window
- Navigating Code
- Going to a Specified Line
- Using the Find Utility
- Finding Procedures
- Using the Window Menu
- Displaying Code and Data
- Watching Variables
- Displaying Data
- Manipulating Data
- Error Handling
- Parsing Error Handling
- Runtime Error Handling
- About TclPro Instrumentation
- Debugging Remote, Embedded, and CGI Applications
- Modifying a Tcl Script for Remote Debugging
- Remote Debugging Procedures
- Creating a "Wrapper" Script for Remote Debugging
- Modifying an Existing Script for Remote Debugging
- Creating a Remote Debugging Project
- Launching your Remote Application
- Viewing Connection Status
- Using Custom Tcl Interpreters with TclPro Debugger
TclPro Checker
- Supported Tcl Versions
- Using TclPro Checker
- One-Pass and Two-Pass Checking
- TclPro Checker Messages
- Controlling Feedback on Errors and Warnings
- Parsing Errors
- Syntax Errors
- Platform Portability Warnings
- Suggestion for Upgrading
- Performance Warnings
- Usage Warnings
- Warning and Error Flags
- Suppressing Specific Messages
- Examples of Output from TclPro Checker
- Specifying Verbose Feedback
- Specifying Quiet Feedback
- Specifying Use of Older Versions
- Error Checking
- Error and Warning Checking
- Checking for All Warnings and Errors
TclPro Compiler
- Supported Versions
- Overview
- Compiling Your Code
- Bytecode Files
- Prepending Prefix Text
- Changes in Behavior
- Example 1: Cloning Procedures
- What Is and Isn't Compiled
- Example 2: Procedures Used with Namespace
- Compiler Components
- Creating Package Indexes
- Distributing Bytecode Files
- Compilation Errors
TclPro Wrapper
- How the Internal File Archive Works in a Wrapped Application
- Wrapping an Application
- Wrapping Tcl Scripts and Data Files
- Specifying the Tcl Interpreter
- Specifying the Startup Tcl Script
- Passing Arguments to the Startup Tcl Script
- Specifying the Name of a Wrapped Application
- Determining Path References in Wrapped Applications
- Specifying TclPro Wrapper Command Line Arguments Using Standard Input
- Specifying Code to Execute at Application Startup
- Wrapping Libraries and Packages
- Wrapping Libraries of Tcl Scripts
- Wrapping Binary Shared Libraries
- Wrapping Tcl Script Packages
- Wrapping Packages Containing Binary Shared Libraries
- Specifying a Temporary Directory
- Getting Detailed Wrapping Feedback
- Static and Dynamic Linking with Wrapped Applications
- Deciding Whether Static or Dynamic Linking is More Appropriate
- Creating and Distributing Dynamically-Linked Wrapped Applications
- Wrapping Applications with a Custom Interpreter or Custom Initialization Libraries
- Specifying a Custom Interpreter or Custom Initialization Files
- Creating a Statically-Linked Wrapped Application with a Custom Interpreter and Standard Initialization Files
- Creating a Statically-Linked Wrapped Application with a Standard Interpreter and Custom Initialization Files
- Creating a Statically-Linked Wrapped Application with a Custom Interpreter and Custom Initialization Files
- Creating a Dynamically-Linked Wrapped Application with a Custom Interpreter
- Defining New uses Options
- Preparing an Application for Wrapping
- Detecting When an Application Is Wrapped
- Modifying Custom Shells
- Changing File References
- Accessing Unwrapped Files
- Accessing Files from a Shared Directory
- Accessing Wrapped Files Relative to a Script's Directory
- Auto-Loading Wrapped Tcl Script Libraries
- Changing the Windows Icon for a Wrapped Application
Creating Custom Interpreters with TclPro
- Overview of the TclPro Development Environment
- Locations of the Libraries
- Debug and Non-Debug Libraries for Windows
- The Sample Application
- Creating Regular Tcl Interpreters
- Creating Statically-Linked Interpreters
- Statically Linking Windows Interpreters
- Statically Linking Unix Interpreters
- Creating Dynamically-Linked Interpreters
- Dynamically Linking Windows Interpreters
- Dynamically Linking Unix Interpreters
- Creating Base Applications for TclPro Wrapper
- Linking Windows Base Applications
- Linking Unix Base Applications
- Modifying the Base Application Default Main Files
Ajuba Solutions License Server
- How Licensing Works
- How TclPro Applications Obtain Licenses
- How the License Server Manages Shared Network Licenses
- License Overdraft
- Ajuba Solutions License Server Installation
- Installing the Ajuba Solutions License Server Software
- Setting the Initial Configuration
- Ajuba Solutions License Server Installed Files
- Ajuba Solutions License Server Administration
- Managing Licenses
- Revoking Licenses
- Changing Email Notifications
- Setting Date Formats
- Viewing Reports
TclPro Checker Messages
- Parsing Errors
- Syntax Errors
- Platform Portability Warnings
- Performance Warnings
- Usage Warnings
- A Listing of the Messages
- TclPro Checker Message Descriptions in Detail
Index
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