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diff --git a/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr b/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr index 8e1f32b60d9c..5142825a6362 100644 --- a/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr +++ b/lang/p5-Tcl/pkg-descr @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ - The Tcl extension module gives access to the Tcl library - with functionality and interface similar to the C - functions of Tcl. In other words, you can +The Tcl extension module gives access to the Tcl library +with functionality and interface similar to the C +functions of Tcl. In other words, you can - create Tcl interpreters - The Tcl interpreters so created are Perl objects - whose destructors delete the interpreters cleanly - when appropriate. +create Tcl interpreters + The Tcl interpreters so created are Perl objects + whose destructors delete the interpreters cleanly + when appropriate. - execute Tcl code in an interpreter - The code can come from strings, files or Perl - filehandles. +execute Tcl code in an interpreter + The code can come from strings, files or Perl + filehandles. - bind in new Tcl procedures - The new procedures can be either C code (with - addresses presumably obtained using dl_open and - dl_find_symbol) or Perl subroutines (by name, - reference or as anonymous subs). The (optional) - deleteProc callback in the latter case is another - perl subroutine which is called when the command - is explicitly deleted by name or else when the - destructor for the interpreter object is - explicitly or implicitly called. +bind in new Tcl procedures + The new procedures can be either C code (with + addresses presumably obtained using dl_open and + dl_find_symbol) or Perl subroutines (by name, + reference or as anonymous subs). The (optional) + deleteProc callback in the latter case is another + perl subroutine which is called when the command + is explicitly deleted by name or else when the + destructor for the interpreter object is + explicitly or implicitly called. - Manipulate the result field of a Tcl interpreter +Manipulate the result field of a Tcl interpreter - Set and get values of variables in a Tcl interpreter +Set and get values of variables in a Tcl interpreter - Tie perl variables to variables in a Tcl interpreter - The variables can be either scalars or hashes. +Tie perl variables to variables in a Tcl interpreter + The variables can be either scalars or hashes. |