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author | Juan M. Lasca <juanmlasca@gmail.com> | 2023-10-26 21:53:35 +0900 |
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committer | Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> | 2023-10-27 12:12:31 +0700 |
commit | e4e2629910e2e6767f965652ecc75296e4935da3 (patch) | |
tree | 31f8fe6db5373d2aaccc371d3b64877a0f245aaf /development | |
parent | 379132dc15bae57ffbd3f5e70ade058420151dbc (diff) |
development/tkcon: script updates.
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'development')
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-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/man1/tkcon.1 | 625 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/man5/tkconrc.5 | 517 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/mann/dump.n | 322 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/mann/idebug.n | 369 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/mann/observe.n | 335 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/man/mann/tkcon.n | 464 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/slack-desc | 10 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | development/tkcon/tkcon.SlackBuild | 73 |
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diff --git a/development/tkcon/README b/development/tkcon/README index 60ff5181cdd6..f122a1936b52 100644 --- a/development/tkcon/README +++ b/development/tkcon/README @@ -1,10 +1,6 @@ -tkcon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk. -The console itself provides many more features than the standard -console and works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available. It is -meant primarily to aid one when working with the little details inside -tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI console provided by default in the -Mac and Windows Tk. - -OPTIONAL DEPENDENCIES: -* tcllib: if installed, generate man pages. +tkcon itself provides many more features than the standard console +and works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available. It is meant +primarily to aid one when working with the little details inside +tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI console provided by default +int the Mac and Windows Tk implementations. diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/man1/tkcon.1 b/development/tkcon/man/man1/tkcon.1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6bf1c711ae0e --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/man1/tkcon.1 @@ -0,0 +1,625 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'tkcon\&.1\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs (jeff at hobbs\&.org) +'\" +.TH "tkcon" 1 2\&.5 tkcon\&.1 "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument +.\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. +.\" +.\" .VE +.\" End of vertical sidebar. +.\" +.\" .DS +.\" Begin an indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .DE +.\" End of indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .SO ?manpage? +.\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The manpage +.\" argument defines where to look up the standard options; if +.\" omitted, defaults to "options". The options follow on successive +.\" lines, in three columns separated by tabs. +.\" +.\" .SE +.\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. +.\" +.\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass +.\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the +.\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives +.\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives +.\" the option's class in the option database. +.\" +.\" .UL arg1 arg2 +.\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. +.\" +.\" .QW arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally (for trailing punctuation). +.\" +.\" .PQ arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print an open parenthesis, arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally +.\" (for trailing punctuation) and then a closing parenthesis. +.\" +.\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. +.if t .wh -1.3i ^B +.nr ^l \n(.l +.ad b +.\" # Start an argument description +.de AP +.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 +.el \{\ +. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu +. el .TP 15 +.\} +.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu +.ie !"\\$3"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) +.\".b +.\} +.el \{\ +.br +.ie !"\\$2"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP +.\} +.el \{\ +\&\\fI\\$1\\fP +.\} +.\} +.. +.\" # define tabbing values for .AP +.de AS +.nr )A 10n +.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n +.nr )B \\n()Au+15n +.\" +.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n +.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n +.. +.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out +.\" # BS - start boxed text +.\" # ^y = starting y location +.\" # ^b = 1 +.de BS +.br +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 1u +.if n .nf +.if n .ti 0 +.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' +.if n .fi +.. +.\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) +.de BE +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' +.el \{\ +.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of +.\" box if the box started on an earlier page. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.el \}\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.\} +.fi +.br +.nr ^b 0 +.. +.\" # VS - start vertical sidebar +.\" # ^Y = starting y location +.\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) +.de VS +.if !"\\$2"" .br +.mk ^Y +.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 +.el .nr ^v 1u +.. +.\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar +.de VE +.ie n 'mc +.el \{\ +.ev 2 +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' +.sp -1 +.fi +.ev +.\} +.nr ^v 0 +.. +.\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current +.\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard +.\" # page bottom macro. +.de ^B +.ev 2 +'ti 0 +'nf +.mk ^t +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, +.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu +\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.bp +'fi +.ev +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 2 +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.mk ^Y +.\} +.. +.\" # DS - begin display +.de DS +.RS +.nf +.sp +.. +.\" # DE - end display +.de DE +.fi +.RE +.sp +.. +.\" # SO - start of list of standard options +.de SO +'ie '\\$1'' .ds So \\fBoptions\\fR +'el .ds So \\fB\\$1\\fR +.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" +.LP +.nf +.ta 5.5c 11c +.ft B +.. +.\" # SE - end of list of standard options +.de SE +.fi +.ft R +.LP +See the \\*(So manual entry for details on the standard options. +.. +.\" # OP - start of full description for a single option +.de OP +.LP +.nf +.ta 4c +Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR +Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR +Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR +.fi +.IP +.. +.\" # CS - begin code excerpt +.de CS +.RS +.nf +.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i +.. +.\" # CE - end code excerpt +.de CE +.fi +.RE +.. +.\" # UL - underline word +.de UL +\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 +.. +.\" # QW - apply quotation marks to word +.de QW +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\$2 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2 +.. +.\" # PQ - apply parens and quotation marks to word +.de PQ +.ie '\\*(lq'"' (``\\$1''\\$2)\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el (\\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2)\\$3 +.. +.\" # QR - quoted range +.de QR +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\-``\\$2''\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\-\\*(lq\\$2\\*(rq\\$3 +.. +.\" # MT - "empty" string +.de MT +.QW "" +.. +.BS +.SH NAME +tkcon \- Tk console replacement +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBtkcon\fR [{\fIoption\fR \fIvalue\fR | \fItcl_script\fR} \&.\&.\&.] +.sp +.BE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +TkCon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk +(on Windows/Mac, but also works on Unix)\&. +The console itself provides many more features than the standard +console\&. +TkCon works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available\&. +It is meant primarily to aid one when working with the little +details inside Tcl and Tk, giving Unix users the GUI console +provided by default in the Mac and Windows Tk\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR [{\fIoption\fR \fIvalue\fR | \fItcl_script\fR} \&.\&.\&.] +.PP +.SH OPTIONS +.PP +Except for \fB-rcfile\fR, command line arguments are handled after +the TkCon resource file is sourced, but before the slave +interpreter or the TkCon user interface is initialized\&. +.PP +\fB-rcfile\fR is handled right before it would be sourced, +allowing you to specify any alternate file\&. +Command line arguments are passed to each new console and +will be evaluated by each\&. +To prevent this from happening, you have to say +.CS + + +tkcon main set argv {}; tkcon main set argc 0 + +.CE +.PP +For these options, any unique substring is allowed\&. +.TP +\fB-argv\fR (also \fB--\fR) +Causes TkCon to stop evaluating arguments and set the remaining +args to be argv/argc (with \fB--\fR prepended)\&. +This carries over for any further consoles\&. +This is meant only for wrapping TkCon +around programs that require their own arguments\&. +.TP +\fB-color-<color>\fR \fIcolor\fR +Sets the requested color type to the specified color for tkcon\&. +See \fBtkconrc\fR(5) for the recognized \fB<color>\fR names\&. +.TP +\fB-eval\fR \fItcl_script\fR (also \fB-main\fR or \fB-e\fR) +A Tcl script to eval in each main interpreter\&. +This is evaluated after the resource file is loaded and the +slave interpreter is created\&. +Multiple \fB-eval\fR switches will be recognized (in order)\&. +.TP +\fB-exec\fR \fIslavename\fR +Sets the named slave that tkcon operates in\&. +In general, this is only useful to set to \fI""\fR (empty), +indicating to tkcon to avoid the multi-interpreter model and +operate in the main environment\&. +When this is empty, any further arguments will be only used +in the first tkcon console and not passed onto further new consoles\&. +This is useful when using tkcon as a console for extended wish +executables that don't load there commands into slave interpreters\&. +.TP +\fB-font\fR \fIfont\fR +Sets the font that tkcon uses for its text windows\&. +If this isn't a fixed width font, tkcon will override it\&. +.TP +\fB-nontcl\fR \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR +Sets \fB::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)\fR to \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR (see +\fBtkconrc\fR(5))\&. +Needed when attaching to non-Tcl interpreters\&. +.TP +\fB-package\fR \fIpackage_name\fR (also \fB-load\fR) +Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreters (i\&.e\&. "Tk")\&. +.TP +\fB-rcfile\fR \fIfilename\fR +Specify an alternate tkcon resource file name\&. +.TP +\fB-root\fR \fIwidgetname\fR +Makes the named widget the root name of all consoles (i\&.e\&. \&.tkcon)\&. +.TP +\fB-slave\fR \fItcl_script\fR +A Tcl script to eval in each slave interpreter\&. +This will append the one specified in the tkcon resource file, if any\&. +.PP +.SH "KEY BINDINGS" +.PP +Most of the bindings are the same as for the \fBtext\fR widget\&. +Some have been modified to make sure that the integrity of the +console is maintained\&. +Others have been added to enhance the usefulness of the console\&. +Only the modified or new bindings are listed here\&. +.TP +\fBControl-x\fR or \fBCut\fR (on Sparc5 keyboards) +Cut\&. +.TP +\fBControl-c\fR or \fBCopy\fR (on Sparc5 keyboards) +Copy\&. +.TP +\fBControl-v\fR or \fBPaste\fR (on Sparc5 keyboards) +Paste\&. +.TP +\fBInsert\fR +Insert (duh)\&. +.TP +\fBUp\fR +Goes up one level in the commands line history when cursor is on +the prompt line, otherwise it moves through the buffer\&. +.TP +\fBDown\fR +Goes down one level in the commands line history when cursor +is on the last line of the buffer, otherwise it moves through the buffer\&. +.TP +\fBControl-p\fR +Goes up one level in the commands line history\&. +.TP +\fBControl-n\fR +Goes down one level in the commands line history\&. +.TP +\fBTab\fR +Tries to expand file path names, then variable names, then proc names\&. +.TP +\fBEscape\fR +Tries to expand file path names\&. +.TP +\fBControl-P\fR +Tries to expand procedure names\&. +The procedure names will be those that are actually in the attached +interpreter (unless nontcl is specified, in which case it always +does the lookup in the default slave interpreter)\&. +.TP +\fBControl-V\fR +Tries to expand variable names (those returned by [info vars])\&. +It's search behavior is like that for procedure names\&. +.TP +\fBReturn\fR or \fBEnter\fR +Evaluates the current command line if it is a complete command, +otherwise it just goes to a new line\&. +.TP +\fBControl-a\fR +Go to the beginning of the current command line\&. +.TP +\fBControl-l\fR +Clear the entire console buffer\&. +.TP +\fBControl-r\fR +Searches backwards in the history for any command that contains +the string in the current command line\&. +Repeatable to search farther back\&. +The matching substring off the found command will blink\&. +.TP +\fBControl-s\fR +As above, but searches forward (only useful if you searched too far back)\&. +.TP +\fBControl-t\fR +Transposes characters\&. +.TP +\fBControl-u\fR +Clears the current command line\&. +.TP +\fBControl-z\fR +Saves current command line in a buffer that can be retrieved +with another \fBControl-z\fR\&. +If the current command line is empty, then any saved command +is retrieved without being overwritten, otherwise the current +contents get swapped with what's in the saved command buffer\&. +.TP +\fBControl-Key-1\fR +Attaches console to the console's slave interpreter\&. +.TP +\fBControl-Key-2\fR +Attaches console to the console's master interpreter\&. +.TP +\fBControl-Key-3\fR +Attaches console to main TkCon interpreter\&. +.TP +\fBControl-A\fR +Pops up the "About" dialog\&. +.TP +\fBControl-N\fR +Creates a new console\&. Each console has separate state, including +it's own widget hierarchy (it's a slave interpreter)\&. +.TP +\fBControl-q\fR +Close the current console OR Quit the program (depends on the +value of \fB::tkcon::TKCON(slaveexit)\fR)\&. +.TP +\fBControl-w\fR +Closes the current console\&. +Closing the main console will exit the program (something has +to control all the slaves\&.\&.\&.)\&. +.PP +.PP +TkCon also has electric bracing (similar to that in emacs)\&. +It will highlight matching pairs of {}'s, []'s, ()'s and ""'s\&. +For the first three, if there is no matching left element for the right, +then it blinks the entire current command line\&. +For the double quote, if there is no proper match then it just blinks +the current double quote character\&. +It does properly recognize most escaping (except escaped escapes), +but does not look for commenting (why would you interactively +put comments in?)\&. +.SH COMMANDS +.PP +There are several new procedures introduced in TkCon to improve +productivity and/or account for lost functionality in the Tcl +environment that users are used to in native environments\&. +There are also some redefined procedures\&. +Here is a non-comprehensive list: +.TP +\fBalias\fR ?\fIsourceCmd\fR \fItargetCmd\fR ?\fIarg\fR \fIarg\fR \&.\&.\&.?? +Simple alias mechanism\&. +It will overwrite existing commands\&. +When called without args, it returns current aliases\&. +Note that TkCon makes some aliases for you (in slaves)\&. +Don't delete those\&. +.TP +\fBclear\fR ?\fIpercentage\fR? +Clears the text widget\&. +Same as the <\fBControl-l\fR> binding, except this will accept a +percentage of the buffer to clear (1-100, 100 default)\&. +.TP +\fBdir\fR ?\fI-all\fR? ?\fI-full\fR? ?\fI-long\fR? ?\fIpattern\fR \fIpattern\fR \&.\&.\&.? +Cheap way to get directory listings\&. +Uses glob style pattern matching\&. +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fItype\fR ?\fI-nocomplain\fR? ?\fI-filter pattern\fR? ?\fB--\fR? \fIpattern\fR ?\fIpattern\fR \&.\&.\&.? +The dump command provides a way for the user to spit out state +information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable (and +human readable) form\&. +See \fBdump\fR(n) for details\&. +.TP +\fBecho\fR ?\fIarg\fR \fIarg\fR \&.\&.\&.? +Concatenates the args and spits the result to the console (stdout)\&. +.TP +\fBedit\fR ?\fI-type type\fR? ?\fI-find str\fR? ?\fI-attach interp\fR? \fIarg\fR +Opens an editor with the data from arg\&. +The optional type argument can be one of: \fIproc\fR, \fIvar\fR or \fIfile\fR\&. +For proc or var, the arg may be a pattern\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIcommand\fR ?\fIargs\fR? +Interactive debugging command\&. +See \fBidebug\fR(n) for details\&. +.TP +\fBlremove\fR ?\fI-all\fR? ?\fI-regexp\fR \fI-glob\fR? \fIlist\fR \fIitems\fR +Removes one or more items from a list and returns the new list\&. +If \fI-all\fR is specified, it removes all instances of each item +in the list\&. +If \fI-regexp\fR or \fI-glob\fR is specified, it interprets each item in +the items list as a regexp or glob pattern to match against\&. +.TP +\fBless\fR +Aliased to \fBedit\fR\&. +.TP +\fBls\fR +Aliased to \fBdir\fR \fI-full\fR\&. +.TP +\fBmore\fR +Aliased to \fBedit\fR\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fItype\fR ?\fIargs\fR? +This command provides passive runtime debugging output for +variables and commands\&. +See \fBobserve\fR(n) for details\&. +.TP +\fBputs\fR (same options as always) +Redefined to put the output into TkCon\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fImethod\fR ?\fIargs\fR? +Multi-purpose command\&. +See \fBtkcon\fR(n) for details\&. +.TP +\fBtclindex\fR \fI?-extensions patternlist? ?-index TCL_BOOLEAN? ?-package TCL_BOOLEAN? ?dir1 dir2 \&.\&.\&.?\fR +Convenience proc to update the "\fItclIndex\fR" (controlled by \fI-index\fR switch) +and/or "\fIpkgIndex\&.tcl\fR" (controlled by \fI-package\fR switch) file in the named +directories based on the given pattern for files\&. +It defaults to creating the "\fItclIndex\fR" but not the "\fIpkgIndex\&.tcl\fR" file, +with the directory defaulting to [pwd]\&. +The extension defaults to *\&.tcl, with *\&.[info sharelibextension] +added when \fI-package\fR is true\&. +.TP +\fBunalias\fR \fIcmd\fR +unaliases command\&. +.TP +\fBwhat\fR \fIstring\fR +The what command will identify the word given in string in +the Tcl environment and return a list of types that it was recognized as\&. +Possible types are: alias, procedure, command, array variable, +scalar variable, directory, file, widget, and executable\&. +Used by procedures dump and which\&. +.TP +\fBwhich\fR \fIcommand\fR +Like the \fBwhich\fR command of Unix shells, this will tell you if a +particular command is known, and if so, whether it is internal or +external to the interpreter\&. +If it is an internal command and there is a slot in \fBauto_index\fR for it, +it tells you the file that \fBauto_index\fR would load\&. +This does not necessarily mean that that is where the file came from, +but if it were not in the interpreter previously, then that +is where the command was found\&. +.PP +.PP +There are several procedures that I use as helpers that some may find +helpful in there coding (i\&.e\&. expanding pathnames)\&. Feel free to lift +them from the code (but do assign proper attribution)\&. +.SH EXAMLPES +.PP +Some examples of tkcon command line startup situations: +.CS + + +\fBmegawish\fR /usr/bin/tkcon \fB-exec\fR "" \fB-root\fR \&.tkcon \fImainfile\&.tcl\fR + +.CE +Use tkcon as a console for your \fBmegawish\fR application\&. +You can avoid starting the line with megawish if that is the +default \fBwish\fR that TkCon would use\&. +The \fB-root\fR ensures that tkcon will not conflict with the +application root window\&. +.CS + + +\fBtkcon\fR \fB-font\fR "Courier 12" \fB-load\fR Tk + +.CE +Use the courier font for TkCon and always load Tk in slave +interpreters at startup\&. +.CS + + +\fBtkcon\fR \fB-rcfile\fR ~/\&.wishrc \fB-color-bg\fR white + +.CE +Use the ~/\&.wishrc file as the resource file, and a white +background for TkCon's text widgets\&. +.SH FILES +TkCon will search for a resource file in "\fI~/\&.tkconrc\fR"\&. +TkCon never sources the "\fI~/\&.wishrc\fR" file\&. +The resource file is sourced by each new instance of the console\&. +An example resource file is provided in \fBtkconrc\fR(5)\&. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBdump\fR(n), \fBidebug\fR(n), \fBobserve\fR(n), \fBtext\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(n), \fBtkconrc\fR(5) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs (jeff at hobbs\&.org) + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/man5/tkconrc.5 b/development/tkcon/man/man5/tkconrc.5 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..5ca3cb8060e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/man5/tkconrc.5 @@ -0,0 +1,517 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'tkconrc\&.5\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> +'\" +.TH "tkconrc" 5 2\&.5 tkconrc\&.5 "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument +.\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. +.\" +.\" .VE +.\" End of vertical sidebar. +.\" +.\" .DS +.\" Begin an indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .DE +.\" End of indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .SO ?manpage? +.\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The manpage +.\" argument defines where to look up the standard options; if +.\" omitted, defaults to "options". The options follow on successive +.\" lines, in three columns separated by tabs. +.\" +.\" .SE +.\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. +.\" +.\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass +.\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the +.\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives +.\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives +.\" the option's class in the option database. +.\" +.\" .UL arg1 arg2 +.\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. +.\" +.\" .QW arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally (for trailing punctuation). +.\" +.\" .PQ arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print an open parenthesis, arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally +.\" (for trailing punctuation) and then a closing parenthesis. +.\" +.\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. +.if t .wh -1.3i ^B +.nr ^l \n(.l +.ad b +.\" # Start an argument description +.de AP +.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 +.el \{\ +. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu +. el .TP 15 +.\} +.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu +.ie !"\\$3"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) +.\".b +.\} +.el \{\ +.br +.ie !"\\$2"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP +.\} +.el \{\ +\&\\fI\\$1\\fP +.\} +.\} +.. +.\" # define tabbing values for .AP +.de AS +.nr )A 10n +.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n +.nr )B \\n()Au+15n +.\" +.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n +.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n +.. +.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out +.\" # BS - start boxed text +.\" # ^y = starting y location +.\" # ^b = 1 +.de BS +.br +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 1u +.if n .nf +.if n .ti 0 +.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' +.if n .fi +.. +.\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) +.de BE +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' +.el \{\ +.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of +.\" box if the box started on an earlier page. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.el \}\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.\} +.fi +.br +.nr ^b 0 +.. +.\" # VS - start vertical sidebar +.\" # ^Y = starting y location +.\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) +.de VS +.if !"\\$2"" .br +.mk ^Y +.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 +.el .nr ^v 1u +.. +.\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar +.de VE +.ie n 'mc +.el \{\ +.ev 2 +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' +.sp -1 +.fi +.ev +.\} +.nr ^v 0 +.. +.\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current +.\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard +.\" # page bottom macro. +.de ^B +.ev 2 +'ti 0 +'nf +.mk ^t +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, +.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu +\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.bp +'fi +.ev +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 2 +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.mk ^Y +.\} +.. +.\" # DS - begin display +.de DS +.RS +.nf +.sp +.. +.\" # DE - end display +.de DE +.fi +.RE +.sp +.. +.\" # SO - start of list of standard options +.de SO +'ie '\\$1'' .ds So \\fBoptions\\fR +'el .ds So \\fB\\$1\\fR +.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" +.LP +.nf +.ta 5.5c 11c +.ft B +.. +.\" # SE - end of list of standard options +.de SE +.fi +.ft R +.LP +See the \\*(So manual entry for details on the standard options. +.. +.\" # OP - start of full description for a single option +.de OP +.LP +.nf +.ta 4c +Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR +Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR +Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR +.fi +.IP +.. +.\" # CS - begin code excerpt +.de CS +.RS +.nf +.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i +.. +.\" # CE - end code excerpt +.de CE +.fi +.RE +.. +.\" # UL - underline word +.de UL +\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 +.. +.\" # QW - apply quotation marks to word +.de QW +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\$2 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2 +.. +.\" # PQ - apply parens and quotation marks to word +.de PQ +.ie '\\*(lq'"' (``\\$1''\\$2)\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el (\\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2)\\$3 +.. +.\" # QR - quoted range +.de QR +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\-``\\$2''\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\-\\*(lq\\$2\\*(rq\\$3 +.. +.\" # MT - "empty" string +.de MT +.QW "" +.. +.BS +.SH NAME +tkconrc \- TkCon resource file +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +TkCon will search for a resource file in "\fI~/\&.tkconrc\fR"\&. +TkCon never sources the "\fI~/\&.wishrc\fR" file\&. +The resource file is sourced by each new instance of the console\&. +An example resource file is provided below\&. +.PP +The file itself is a Tcl script, so it is required that the +file conforms to Tcl script conventions\&. +.SH VARIABLES +.PP +Certain variables in TkCon can be modified to suit your needs\&. +It's easiest to do this in the resource file, but you can do +it when time the program is running (and some can be changed +via the \fIPrefs\fR menu)\&. +All these are part of the master interpreter's \fB::tkcon\fR +namespace\&. +The modifiable array variables are \fB::tkcon::COLOR\fR and +\fB::tkcon::OPT\fR\&. +You can call +.CS + + +tkcon set ::tkcon::COLOR + +.CE +when the program is running to check its state\&. +Here is an explanation of certain variables you +might change or use: +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(bg)\fR +The background color for tkcon text widgets\&. +Defaults to the operating system default (determined at startup)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(blink)\fR +The background color of the electric brace highlighting, if on\&. +Defaults to yellow\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(cursor)\fR +The background color for the insertion cursor in tkcon\&. +Defaults to black\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(disabled)\fR +The foreground color for disabled menu items\&. +Defaults to dark grey\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(proc)\fR +The foreground color of a recognized proc, if command highlighting is on\&. +Defaults to dark green\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(var)\fR +The background color of a recognized var, if command highlighting is on\&. +Defaults to pink\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(prompt)\fR +The foreground color of the prompt as output in the console\&. +Defaults to brown\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(stdin)\fR +The foreground color of the stdin for the console\&. +Defaults to black\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(stdout)\fR +The foreground color of the stdout as output in the console\&. +Defaults to blue\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::COLOR(stderr)\fR +The foreground color of stderr as output in the console\&. +Defaults to red\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(autoload)\fR +Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreter (i\&.e\&. 'Tk')\&. +This is a list\&. +Defaults to {} (none)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(blinktime)\fR +The amount of time (in millisecs) that braced sections should blink for\&. +Defaults to 500 (0\&.5 secs), must be at least 100\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(blinkrange)\fR +Whether to blink the entire range for electric brace matching +or to just blink the actual matching braces (respectively 1 or 0, +defaults to 1)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(buffer)\fR +The size of the console scroll buffer (in lines)\&. +Defaults to 512\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(calcmode)\fR +Whether to allow expr commands to be run at the command line +without prefixing them with expr (just a convenience)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(cols)\fR +Number of columns for the console to start out with\&. +Defaults to 80\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(dead)\fR +What to do with dead connected interpreters\&. +If dead is leave, TkCon automatically exits the dead interpreter\&. +If dead is ignore then it remains attached waiting for the +interpreter to reappear\&. +Otherwise TkCon will prompt you\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(exec)\fR +This corresponds to the \fB-exec\fR tkcon option (see \fBtkcon\fR(1))\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(font)\fR +Font to use for tkcon text widgets (also specified with \fB-font\fR option)\&. +Defaults to the system default, or a fixed width equivalent\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(gets)\fR +Controls whether tkcon will overload the gets command to work with tkcon\&. +The valid values are: congets (the default), which will redirect +stdin requests to the tkcon window; gets, which will pop up a dialog to +get input; and {} (empty string) which tells tkcon not to overload gets\&. +This value must be set at startup to alter tkcon's behavior\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(history)\fR +The size of the history list to keep\&. +Defaults to 48\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(hoterrors)\fR +Whether hot errors are enabled or not\&. +When enabled, errors that are returned to the console are marked +with a link to the error info that will pop up in an minimal editor\&. +This requires more memory because each error that occurs will +maintain bindings for this feature, as long as the error +is in the text widget\&. +Defaults to on\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(library)\fR +The path to any tcl library directories (these are appended +to the \fBauto_path\fR when the after the resource file is loaded in)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(lightbrace)\fR +Whether to use the brace highlighting feature or not +(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(lightcmd)\fR +Whether to use the command highlighting feature or not +(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(maineval)\fR +A tcl script to execute in the main interpreter after the +slave interpreter is created and the user interface is initialized\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(maxlinelen)\fR +A number that specifies the limit of long result lines\&. +True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works)\&. +Defaults to 0 (unlimited)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(maxmenu)\fR +A number that specifies the maximum number of packages to +show vertically in the \fIInterp->Packages\fR menu before breaking +into another column\&. +Defaults to 15\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)\fR +For those who might be using non-Tcl based Tk attachments, set this to 1\&. +It prevents TkCon from trying to evaluate its own Tcl +code in an attached interpreter\&. +Also see my notes for non-Tcl based Tk interpreters\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(prompt1)\fR +Like \fBtcl_prompt1\fR, except it doesn't require you use \fBputs\fR\&. +No equivalent for \fBtcl_prompt2\fR is available (it's unnecessary IMHO)\&. +Defaults to {([file tail [pwd]]) [history nextid] % }\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(rows)\fR +Number of rows for the console to start out with\&. +Defaults to 20\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(scollypos)\fR +Y scrollbar position\&. +Valid values are left or right\&. +Defaults to right\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(showmenu)\fR +Show the menubar on startup (1 or 0, defaults to 1)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(showmultiple)\fR +Show multiple matches for path/proc/var name expansion (1 or 0, +defaults to 1)\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval)\fR +A tcl script to execute in each slave interpreter right after it's created\&. +This allows the user to have user defined info always available in a slave\&. +.sp +Example: +.CS + + +set ::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval) { + proc foo args { puts $args } + lappend auto_path \&. +} + +.CE +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(slaveexit)\fR +Allows the prevention of exit in slaves from exitting the entire application\&. +If it is equal to exit, exit will exit as usual, otherwise it will just close +down that interpreter (and any children)\&. +Defaults to close\&. +.TP +\fB::tkcon::OPT(subhistory)\fR +Allow history substitution to occur (0 or 1, defaults to 1)\&. +The history list is maintained in a single interpreter per TkCon console +instance\&. +Thus you have history which can range over a series of attached interpreters\&. +.PP +.SH EXAMPLES +.PP +An example TkCon resource file might look like: +.CS + + +###################################################### +## My TkCon Resource File + +# Use a fixed default font +#tkcon font fixed; # valid on unix +#tkcon font systemfixed; # valid on win +tkcon font Courier 12; # valid everywhere + +# Keep 50 commands in history +set ::tkcon::OPT(history) 50 + +# Use a pink prompt +set ::tkcon::COLOR(prompt) pink +###################################################### + +.CE +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBdump\fR(n), \fBidebug\fR(n), \fBobserve\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(1), \fBtkcon\fR(n) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/mann/dump.n b/development/tkcon/man/mann/dump.n new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..71f4d1d35d2f --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/mann/dump.n @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'dump\&.n\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> +'\" +.TH "dump" n 2\&.5 dump\&.n "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument +.\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. +.\" +.\" .VE +.\" End of vertical sidebar. +.\" +.\" .DS +.\" Begin an indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .DE +.\" End of indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .SO ?manpage? +.\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The manpage +.\" argument defines where to look up the standard options; if +.\" omitted, defaults to "options". The options follow on successive +.\" lines, in three columns separated by tabs. +.\" +.\" .SE +.\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. +.\" +.\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass +.\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the +.\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives +.\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives +.\" the option's class in the option database. +.\" +.\" .UL arg1 arg2 +.\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. +.\" +.\" .QW arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally (for trailing punctuation). +.\" +.\" .PQ arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print an open parenthesis, arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally +.\" (for trailing punctuation) and then a closing parenthesis. +.\" +.\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. +.if t .wh -1.3i ^B +.nr ^l \n(.l +.ad b +.\" # Start an argument description +.de AP +.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 +.el \{\ +. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu +. el .TP 15 +.\} +.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu +.ie !"\\$3"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) +.\".b +.\} +.el \{\ +.br +.ie !"\\$2"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP +.\} +.el \{\ +\&\\fI\\$1\\fP +.\} +.\} +.. +.\" # define tabbing values for .AP +.de AS +.nr )A 10n +.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n +.nr )B \\n()Au+15n +.\" +.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n +.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n +.. +.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out +.\" # BS - start boxed text +.\" # ^y = starting y location +.\" # ^b = 1 +.de BS +.br +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 1u +.if n .nf +.if n .ti 0 +.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' +.if n .fi +.. +.\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) +.de BE +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' +.el \{\ +.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of +.\" box if the box started on an earlier page. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.el \}\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.\} +.fi +.br +.nr ^b 0 +.. +.\" # VS - start vertical sidebar +.\" # ^Y = starting y location +.\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) +.de VS +.if !"\\$2"" .br +.mk ^Y +.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 +.el .nr ^v 1u +.. +.\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar +.de VE +.ie n 'mc +.el \{\ +.ev 2 +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' +.sp -1 +.fi +.ev +.\} +.nr ^v 0 +.. +.\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current +.\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard +.\" # page bottom macro. +.de ^B +.ev 2 +'ti 0 +'nf +.mk ^t +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, +.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu +\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.bp +'fi +.ev +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 2 +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.mk ^Y +.\} +.. +.\" # DS - begin display +.de DS +.RS +.nf +.sp +.. +.\" # DE - end display +.de DE +.fi +.RE +.sp +.. +.\" # SO - start of list of standard options +.de SO +'ie '\\$1'' .ds So \\fBoptions\\fR +'el .ds So \\fB\\$1\\fR +.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" +.LP +.nf +.ta 5.5c 11c +.ft B +.. +.\" # SE - end of list of standard options +.de SE +.fi +.ft R +.LP +See the \\*(So manual entry for details on the standard options. +.. +.\" # OP - start of full description for a single option +.de OP +.LP +.nf +.ta 4c +Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR +Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR +Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR +.fi +.IP +.. +.\" # CS - begin code excerpt +.de CS +.RS +.nf +.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i +.. +.\" # CE - end code excerpt +.de CE +.fi +.RE +.. +.\" # UL - underline word +.de UL +\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 +.. +.\" # QW - apply quotation marks to word +.de QW +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\$2 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2 +.. +.\" # PQ - apply parens and quotation marks to word +.de PQ +.ie '\\*(lq'"' (``\\$1''\\$2)\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el (\\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2)\\$3 +.. +.\" # QR - quoted range +.de QR +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\-``\\$2''\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\-\\*(lq\\$2\\*(rq\\$3 +.. +.\" # MT - "empty" string +.de MT +.QW "" +.. +.BS +.SH NAME +dump \- Dump information about Tcl interpreter in TkCon +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBdump\fR \fImethod\fR ?\fI-nocomplain\fR? ?\fI-filter pattern\fR? ?\fB--\fR? \fIpattern\fR ?\fIpattern \&.\&.\&.\fR? +.sp +.BE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +The dump command provides a way for the user to spit out state +information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable +(and human readable) form\&. +It takes the general form: +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fImethod\fR ?\fI-nocomplain\fR? ?\fI-filter pattern\fR? ?\fB--\fR? \fIpattern\fR ?\fIpattern \&.\&.\&.\fR? +.PP +.PP +The patterns represent glob-style patterns (as in \fBstring\fR \fImatch pattern $str\fR)\&. +\fI-nocomplain\fR will prevent dump from throwing an error if no items +matched the pattern\&. +\fI-filter\fR is interpreted as appropriate for the method\&. +The various methods are: +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fIcommand\fR \fIargs\fR +Outputs one or more commands\&. +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fIprocedure\fR \fIargs\fR +Outputs one or more procs in sourceable form\&. +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fIvariable\fR \fIargs\fR +Outputs the values of variables in sourceable form\&. +Recognizes nested arrays\&. +The -filter pattern is used as to filter array element +names and is interepreted as a glob pattern (defaults to {*})\&. +It is passed down for nested arrays\&. +.TP +\fBdump\fR \fIwidget\fR \fIargs\fR +Outputs one or more widgets by giving their configuration options\&. +The -filter pattern is used as to filter the config options and +is interpreted as a case insensitive regexp pattern (defaults to {\&.*})\&. +.PP +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBidebug\fR(n), \fBobserve\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(1), \fBtkcon\fR(n), \fBtkconrc\fR(5) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console, dump +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/mann/idebug.n b/development/tkcon/man/mann/idebug.n new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e33e58f5dc66 --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/mann/idebug.n @@ -0,0 +1,369 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'idebug\&.n\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> +'\" +.TH "idebug" n 2\&.5 idebug\&.n "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument +.\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. +.\" +.\" .VE +.\" End of vertical sidebar. +.\" +.\" .DS +.\" Begin an indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .DE +.\" End of indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .SO ?manpage? +.\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The manpage +.\" argument defines where to look up the standard options; if +.\" omitted, defaults to "options". The options follow on successive +.\" lines, in three columns separated by tabs. +.\" +.\" .SE +.\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. +.\" +.\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass +.\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the +.\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives +.\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives +.\" the option's class in the option database. +.\" +.\" .UL arg1 arg2 +.\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. +.\" +.\" .QW arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally (for trailing punctuation). +.\" +.\" .PQ arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print an open parenthesis, arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally +.\" (for trailing punctuation) and then a closing parenthesis. +.\" +.\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. +.if t .wh -1.3i ^B +.nr ^l \n(.l +.ad b +.\" # Start an argument description +.de AP +.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 +.el \{\ +. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu +. el .TP 15 +.\} +.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu +.ie !"\\$3"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) +.\".b +.\} +.el \{\ +.br +.ie !"\\$2"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP +.\} +.el \{\ +\&\\fI\\$1\\fP +.\} +.\} +.. +.\" # define tabbing values for .AP +.de AS +.nr )A 10n +.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n +.nr )B \\n()Au+15n +.\" +.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n +.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n +.. +.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out +.\" # BS - start boxed text +.\" # ^y = starting y location +.\" # ^b = 1 +.de BS +.br +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 1u +.if n .nf +.if n .ti 0 +.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' +.if n .fi +.. +.\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) +.de BE +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' +.el \{\ +.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of +.\" box if the box started on an earlier page. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.el \}\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.\} +.fi +.br +.nr ^b 0 +.. +.\" # VS - start vertical sidebar +.\" # ^Y = starting y location +.\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) +.de VS +.if !"\\$2"" .br +.mk ^Y +.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 +.el .nr ^v 1u +.. +.\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar +.de VE +.ie n 'mc +.el \{\ +.ev 2 +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' +.sp -1 +.fi +.ev +.\} +.nr ^v 0 +.. +.\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current +.\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard +.\" # page bottom macro. +.de ^B +.ev 2 +'ti 0 +'nf +.mk ^t +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, +.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu +\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.bp +'fi +.ev +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 2 +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.mk ^Y +.\} +.. +.\" # DS - begin display +.de DS +.RS +.nf +.sp +.. +.\" # DE - end display +.de DE +.fi +.RE +.sp +.. +.\" # SO - start of list of standard options +.de SO +'ie '\\$1'' .ds So \\fBoptions\\fR +'el .ds So \\fB\\$1\\fR +.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" +.LP +.nf +.ta 5.5c 11c +.ft B +.. +.\" # SE - end of list of standard options +.de SE +.fi +.ft R +.LP +See the \\*(So manual entry for details on the standard options. +.. +.\" # OP - start of full description for a single option +.de OP +.LP +.nf +.ta 4c +Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR +Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR +Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR +.fi +.IP +.. +.\" # CS - begin code excerpt +.de CS +.RS +.nf +.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i +.. +.\" # CE - end code excerpt +.de CE +.fi +.RE +.. +.\" # UL - underline word +.de UL +\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 +.. +.\" # QW - apply quotation marks to word +.de QW +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\$2 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2 +.. +.\" # PQ - apply parens and quotation marks to word +.de PQ +.ie '\\*(lq'"' (``\\$1''\\$2)\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el (\\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2)\\$3 +.. +.\" # QR - quoted range +.de QR +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\-``\\$2''\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\-\\*(lq\\$2\\*(rq\\$3 +.. +.\" # MT - "empty" string +.de MT +.QW "" +.. +.BS +.SH NAME +idebug \- Interactive debugging environment in TkCon +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBidebug\fR \fIbody\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fIbreak\fR ?\fIid\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR {\fI\fIecho\fR ?\fIid\fR?\fR} ?\fIargs\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fIid\fR ?\fIid\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fIoff\fR +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fIon\fR ?\fIid\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR {\fI\fIputs\fR ?\fIid\fR?\fR} \fIargs\fR +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fIshow\fR \fItype\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? ?\fIVERBOSE\fR? +.sp +\fBidebug\fR \fItrace\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +.sp +.BE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +The idebug command provides an interactive debugging +environment for procedures via TkCon\&. +You can place idebug break commands into your procedure +to create breakpoints\&. +It will pop up the TkCon console and put you into a +"debugging" mode\&. +The \fIbody\fR, \fIshow\fR & \fItrace\fR methods are +intended for internal use only\&. +This procedure works for minimal debugging sessions\&. +Comments are encouraged\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIbody\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +Prints out the body of the command (if it is a procedure) +at the specified level\&. +level defaults to the current level\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIbreak\fR ?\fIid\fR? +Creates a breakpoint within a procedure\&. +This will only trigger if idebug is on and the \fIid\fR matches the pattern\&. +If so, TkCon will pop to the front with the prompt changed +to an idebug prompt\&. +You are given the basic ability to observe the call stack +an query/set variables or execute Tcl commands at any level\&. +A separate history is maintained in debugging mode\&. +To see the special commands available at the debug prompt, +type ? and hit return\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR {\fI\fIecho\fR ?\fIid\fR?\fR} ?\fIargs\fR? +Behaves just like \fBecho\fR, but only triggers when idebug is on\&. +You can specify an optional \fIid\fR to further restrict triggering\&. +If no id is specified, it defaults to the name of the command +in which the call was made\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIid\fR ?\fIid\fR? +Query or set the idebug id\&. +This id is used by other idebug methods to determine if +they should trigger or not\&. +The idebug id can be a glob pattern and defaults to *\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIoff\fR +Turns idebug off\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIon\fR ?\fIid\fR? +Turns idebug on\&. +If \fIid\fR is specified, it sets the id to it\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR {\fI\fIputs\fR ?\fIid\fR?\fR} \fIargs\fR +Behaves just like \fBputs\fR, but only triggers when idebug is on\&. +You can specify an optional \fIid\fR to further restrict triggering\&. +If no id is specified, it defaults to the name of the +command in which the call was made\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fIshow\fR \fItype\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? ?\fIVERBOSE\fR? +type must be one of vars, locals or globals\&. +This method will output the variables/locals/globals present +in a particular level\&. +If \fIVERBOSE\fR is added, then it actually \fBdump\fRs out the values as well\&. +level defaults to the level in which this method was called\&. +.TP +\fBidebug\fR \fItrace\fR ?\fIlevel\fR? +Prints out the stack trace from the specified level up to the top level\&. +level defaults to the current level\&. +.PP +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBdump\fR(n), \fBobserve\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(1), \fBtkcon\fR(n), \fBtkconrc\fR(5) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console, debug +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/mann/observe.n b/development/tkcon/man/mann/observe.n new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..ea8e7f1b4577 --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/mann/observe.n @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'observe\&.n\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> +'\" +.TH "observe" n 2\&.5 observe\&.n "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. If another argument +.\" is present, then a line break is forced before starting the sidebar. +.\" +.\" .VE +.\" End of vertical sidebar. +.\" +.\" .DS +.\" Begin an indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .DE +.\" End of indented unfilled display. +.\" +.\" .SO ?manpage? +.\" Start of list of standard options for a Tk widget. The manpage +.\" argument defines where to look up the standard options; if +.\" omitted, defaults to "options". The options follow on successive +.\" lines, in three columns separated by tabs. +.\" +.\" .SE +.\" End of list of standard options for a Tk widget. +.\" +.\" .OP cmdName dbName dbClass +.\" Start of description of a specific option. cmdName gives the +.\" option's name as specified in the class command, dbName gives +.\" the option's name in the option database, and dbClass gives +.\" the option's class in the option database. +.\" +.\" .UL arg1 arg2 +.\" Print arg1 underlined, then print arg2 normally. +.\" +.\" .QW arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally (for trailing punctuation). +.\" +.\" .PQ arg1 ?arg2? +.\" Print an open parenthesis, arg1 in quotes, then arg2 normally +.\" (for trailing punctuation) and then a closing parenthesis. +.\" +.\" # Set up traps and other miscellaneous stuff for Tcl/Tk man pages. +.if t .wh -1.3i ^B +.nr ^l \n(.l +.ad b +.\" # Start an argument description +.de AP +.ie !"\\$4"" .TP \\$4 +.el \{\ +. ie !"\\$2"" .TP \\n()Cu +. el .TP 15 +.\} +.ta \\n()Au \\n()Bu +.ie !"\\$3"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP (\\$3) +.\".b +.\} +.el \{\ +.br +.ie !"\\$2"" \{\ +\&\\$1 \\fI\\$2\\fP +.\} +.el \{\ +\&\\fI\\$1\\fP +.\} +.\} +.. +.\" # define tabbing values for .AP +.de AS +.nr )A 10n +.if !"\\$1"" .nr )A \\w'\\$1'u+3n +.nr )B \\n()Au+15n +.\" +.if !"\\$2"" .nr )B \\w'\\$2'u+\\n()Au+3n +.nr )C \\n()Bu+\\w'(in/out)'u+2n +.. +.AS Tcl_Interp Tcl_CreateInterp in/out +.\" # BS - start boxed text +.\" # ^y = starting y location +.\" # ^b = 1 +.de BS +.br +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 1u +.if n .nf +.if n .ti 0 +.if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' +.if n .fi +.. +.\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) +.de BE +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +.ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' +.el \{\ +.\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of +.\" box if the box started on an earlier page. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.el \}\ +\h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' +.\} +.\} +.fi +.br +.nr ^b 0 +.. +.\" # VS - start vertical sidebar +.\" # ^Y = starting y location +.\" # ^v = 1 (for troff; for nroff this doesn't matter) +.de VS +.if !"\\$2"" .br +.mk ^Y +.ie n 'mc \s12\(br\s0 +.el .nr ^v 1u +.. +.\" # VE - end of vertical sidebar +.de VE +.ie n 'mc +.el \{\ +.ev 2 +.nf +.ti 0 +.mk ^t +\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\L'|\\n(^Yu-1v\(bv'\v'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu'\h'-|\\n(^lu+3n' +.sp -1 +.fi +.ev +.\} +.nr ^v 0 +.. +.\" # Special macro to handle page bottom: finish off current +.\" # box/sidebar if in box/sidebar mode, then invoked standard +.\" # page bottom macro. +.de ^B +.ev 2 +'ti 0 +'nf +.mk ^t +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.\" Draw three-sided box if this is the box's first page, +.\" draw two sides but no top otherwise. +.ie !\\n(^b-1 \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.el \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.nr ^x \\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^Yu +\kx\h'-\\nxu'\h'|\\n(^lu+3n'\ky\L'-\\n(^xu'\v'\\n(^xu'\h'|0u'\c +.\} +.bp +'fi +.ev +.if \\n(^b \{\ +.mk ^y +.nr ^b 2 +.\} +.if \\n(^v \{\ +.mk ^Y +.\} +.. +.\" # DS - begin display +.de DS +.RS +.nf +.sp +.. +.\" # DE - end display +.de DE +.fi +.RE +.sp +.. +.\" # SO - start of list of standard options +.de SO +'ie '\\$1'' .ds So \\fBoptions\\fR +'el .ds So \\fB\\$1\\fR +.SH "STANDARD OPTIONS" +.LP +.nf +.ta 5.5c 11c +.ft B +.. +.\" # SE - end of list of standard options +.de SE +.fi +.ft R +.LP +See the \\*(So manual entry for details on the standard options. +.. +.\" # OP - start of full description for a single option +.de OP +.LP +.nf +.ta 4c +Command-Line Name: \\fB\\$1\\fR +Database Name: \\fB\\$2\\fR +Database Class: \\fB\\$3\\fR +.fi +.IP +.. +.\" # CS - begin code excerpt +.de CS +.RS +.nf +.ta .25i .5i .75i 1i +.. +.\" # CE - end code excerpt +.de CE +.fi +.RE +.. +.\" # UL - underline word +.de UL +\\$1\l'|0\(ul'\\$2 +.. +.\" # QW - apply quotation marks to word +.de QW +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\$2 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2 +.. +.\" # PQ - apply parens and quotation marks to word +.de PQ +.ie '\\*(lq'"' (``\\$1''\\$2)\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el (\\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\$2)\\$3 +.. +.\" # QR - quoted range +.de QR +.ie '\\*(lq'"' ``\\$1''\\-``\\$2''\\$3 +.\"" fix emacs highlighting +.el \\*(lq\\$1\\*(rq\\-\\*(lq\\$2\\*(rq\\$3 +.. +.\" # MT - "empty" string +.de MT +.QW "" +.. +.BS +.SH NAME +observe \- Runtime debugging output in TkCon +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBobserve\fR \fIcommand\fR \fIcmdname\fR ?\fImaxlevel\fR? +.sp +\fBobserve\fR \fIcdelete\fR \fIcmdname\fR +.sp +\fBobserve\fR \fIcinfo\fR \fIcmdname\fR +.sp +\fBobserve\fR \fIvariable\fR \fIvarname\fR \fIoperation\fR ?\fIargs\fR? +.sp +\fBobserve\fR \fIvdelete\fR \fIvarname\fR \fIoperation\fR +.sp +\fBobserve\fR \fIvinfo\fR \fIvarname\fR +.sp +.BE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +This command provides runtime debugging output for variables +and commands without the need to edit your code\&. +For variables, the underlying mechanism uses \fBtrace\fR and \fBdump\fR var\&. +For commands, it renames the observed procedure and uses a +special wrapper procedure\&. +WARNING: using this procedure after checkpointing state will +result in major problems if you clean state because the +renamed (true) commands will be lost\&. +.PP +This procedure is experimental\&. +Comments are encouraged\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIcommand\fR \fIcmdname\fR ?\fImaxlevel\fR? +This will create a wrapper command which prints out (using \fBdump\fR) +the call stack to the console\&. +maxlevel represents the maximum number of levels of the call +stack which will be printed (defaults to 4)\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIcdelete\fR \fIcmdname\fR +Removes the wrapper around an observed command\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIcinfo\fR \fIcmdname\fR +Prints out useless info\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIvariable\fR \fIvarname\fR \fIoperation\fR ?\fIargs\fR? +Currently a wrapper around trace that uses \fBdump\fR to print out +the value of the named variable whenever the specified +operation on that variable occurs (must be \fIread\fR, \fIwrite\fR or \fIunset\fR)\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIvdelete\fR \fIvarname\fR \fIoperation\fR +Deletes the trace wrapper around the named variable\&. +.TP +\fBobserve\fR \fIvinfo\fR \fIvarname\fR +Prints out trace info about the named variable\&. +.PP +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBdump\fR(n), \fBidebug\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(1), \fBtkcon\fR(n), \fBtkconrc\fR(5) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console, debug +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/man/mann/tkcon.n b/development/tkcon/man/mann/tkcon.n new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..e445e1dc353e --- /dev/null +++ b/development/tkcon/man/mann/tkcon.n @@ -0,0 +1,464 @@ +'\" +'\" Generated from file 'tkcon\&.n\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> +'\" +.TH "tkcon" n 2\&.5 tkcon\&.n "TkCon" +.\" The -*- nroff -*- definitions below are for supplemental macros used +.\" in Tcl/Tk manual entries. +.\" +.\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? +.\" Start paragraph describing an argument to a library procedure. +.\" type is type of argument (int, etc.), in/out is either "in", "out", +.\" or "in/out" to describe whether procedure reads or modifies arg, +.\" and indent is equivalent to second arg of .IP (shouldn't ever be +.\" needed; use .AS below instead) +.\" +.\" .AS ?type? ?name? +.\" Give maximum sizes of arguments for setting tab stops. Type and +.\" name are examples of largest possible arguments that will be passed +.\" to .AP later. If args are omitted, default tab stops are used. +.\" +.\" .BS +.\" Start box enclosure. From here until next .BE, everything will be +.\" enclosed in one large box. +.\" +.\" .BE +.\" End of box enclosure. +.\" +.\" .CS +.\" Begin code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .CE +.\" End code excerpt. +.\" +.\" .VS ?version? ?br? +.\" Begin vertical sidebar, for use in marking newly-changed parts +.\" of man pages. The first argument is ignored and used for recording +.\" the version when the .VS was added, so that the sidebars can be +.\" found and removed when they reach a certain age. 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+.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIbgerror\fR ?\fImsg\fR \fIerrorInfo\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIclose\fR or \fBtkcon\fR \fIdestroy\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIcongets\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIconsole\fR \fIargs\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIerror\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIfind\fR \fIstring\fR ?\fI-case\fR \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR \fI-regexp\fR \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIfont\fR ?\fIfontname\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIgets\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIgetcommand\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIhide\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIhistory\fR ?\fI-newline\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIiconify\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIlinelength\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIload\fR \fIfilename\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fImain\fR ?\fIarg\fR \fIarg\fR \fI\&.\&.\&.\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fImaster\fR \fIargs\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fInew\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIresultfilter\fR ?\fIcommand\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIsave\fR ?\fIfilename\fR ?\fItype\fR?? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIset\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIappend\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIlappend\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIshow\fR or \fBtkcon\fR \fIdeiconify\fR +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIslave\fR ?\fIslavename\fR ?\fIarg arg \&.\&.\&.\fR?? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fItitle\fR ?\fItitle\fR? +.sp +\fBtkcon\fR \fIversion\fR +.sp +.BE +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +This provides lots of useful control over a console: +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIattach\fR \fIinterpreter\fR +Attaches tkcon to the named interpreter\&. +The name must be that returned by [\fBtk\fR \fIappname\fR] or a valid +path to a slave interpreter\&. +It's best to use this via the \fIConsole->Attach Console\fR menu\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIbuffer\fR ?\fIsize\fR? +Sets or queries the allowed size of the console text widget in lines\&. +The text widget will automatically delete leading lines once this +number has been exceeded (read: this is the scroll buffer size)\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIbgerror\fR ?\fImsg\fR \fIerrorInfo\fR? +Does bgerror stuff in the tkcon master interpreter\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIclose\fR or \fBtkcon\fR \fIdestroy\fR +Destroys this tkcon widget\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIcongets\fR +Behaves like the traditional Tcl gets, but instead of using stdin, +it uses the tkcon console window\&. +By default, tkcon replaces the standard gets with this command\&. +This behavior can be controlled by altering the \fB::tkcon::OPT(gets)\fR +parameter at startup\&. +This should not be called directly - instead rely on the overloaded +gets, which has support for the optional varName parameter\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIconsole\fR \fIargs\fR +Passes the args to the tkcon text widget (the console)\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIerror\fR +Pops up a dialog that gives the user a full trace of the +last error received in the tkcon console\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIfind\fR \fIstring\fR ?\fI-case\fR \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR \fI-regexp\fR \fITCL_BOOLEAN\fR? +Highlights all instances of string in the console\&. +If the string is empty, it clears any previous highlighting\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIfont\fR ?\fIfontname\fR? +Sets or returns the font used by tkcon text widgets\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIgets\fR +Behaves like the traditional Tcl gets, but instead of needing +stdin, it pops a dialog box up for the user\&. +The overloaded gets has support for the optional varName parameter\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIgetcommand\fR +A variation of the congets method that requires a full +command to be input before returning\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIhide\fR +Withdraw the tkcon display from the screen (make sure you +have a way to get it back)\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIhistory\fR ?\fI-newline\fR? +Displays the tkcon history in sourceable form\&. +If \fI-newline\fR is specified, it separates each command by +an extra newline\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIiconify\fR +Iconifies the tkcon display\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIlinelength\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +Sets or displays the number that specifies the limit of long result lines\&. +True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works)\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIload\fR \fIfilename\fR +Sources named file into the slave interpreter\&. +If no filename is given, it will attempt to call +\fBtk_getOpenFile\fR to pop up the file select box\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fImain\fR ?\fIarg\fR \fIarg\fR \fI\&.\&.\&.\fR? +Passes the args to the main tkcon interpreter to be +evaluated and returns the result\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fImaster\fR \fIargs\fR +Passes the args to the master interpreter to be evaluated +and returns the result\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fInew\fR +Creates a new tkcon widget\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIresultfilter\fR ?\fIcommand\fR? +Specify a command to process the results before outputting it to the console +window\&. The command receives one argument (the result string) and the string +returned is placed in the console\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIsave\fR ?\fIfilename\fR ?\fItype\fR?? +Saves the console buffer to the given filename\&. +If no filename is given, it will attempt to call +\fBtk_getSaveFile\fR to pop up the file select box\&. +If no type is given, a dialog will ask you to specify +what portion of the text you want to save\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIset\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +Queries or sets a master interpreter variable\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIappend\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +Like set, but uses append on the variable\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIlappend\fR \fIvar\fR ?\fIvalue\fR? +Like set, but uses lappend on the variable\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIshow\fR or \fBtkcon\fR \fIdeiconify\fR +Redisplays tkcon on the screen\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIslave\fR ?\fIslavename\fR ?\fIarg arg \&.\&.\&.\fR?? +If called with no args, it returns the name of all the tkcon interpreters\&. +Otherwise given an interp name it passes the args to the named interpreter +to be evaluated and returns the result\&. +If no args are passed, then it returns the [\fBtk\fR \fIappname\fR] of that +interpreter\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fItitle\fR ?\fItitle\fR? +Sets or returns the title for tkcon\&. +.TP +\fBtkcon\fR \fIversion\fR +Returns of version of tkcon\&. +.PP +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBdump\fR(n), \fBobserve\fR(n), \fBtkcon\fR(1), \fBtkcon\fR(n), \fBtkconrc\fR(5) +.SH KEYWORDS +Tk, console, debug +.SH COPYRIGHT +.nf +Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs\&.org> + +.fi diff --git a/development/tkcon/slack-desc b/development/tkcon/slack-desc index d8bb0232c32b..4d6aa5fd4182 100644 --- a/development/tkcon/slack-desc +++ b/development/tkcon/slack-desc @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ |-----handy-ruler------------------------------------------------------| tkcon: tkcon (replacement for the standard Tk console) tkcon: -tkcon: The console itself provides many more features than the standard -tkcon: console and works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available. It -tkcon: is meant primarily to aid one when working with the little details -tkcon: inside tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI console provided by -tkcon: default in the Mac and Windows Tk. +tkcon: tkcon itself provides many more features than the standard console +tkcon: and works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available. It is meant +tkcon: primarily to aid one when working with the little details inside +tkcon: tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI console provided by default +tkcon: int the Mac and Windows Tk implementations. tkcon: tkcon: tkcon: http://tkcon.sourceforge.net diff --git a/development/tkcon/tkcon.SlackBuild b/development/tkcon/tkcon.SlackBuild index f041e8352ac5..dcc5336c0260 100644 --- a/development/tkcon/tkcon.SlackBuild +++ b/development/tkcon/tkcon.SlackBuild @@ -26,17 +26,10 @@ cd $(dirname $0) ; CWD=$(pwd) PRGNAM=tkcon VERSION=${VERSION:-2.7.11} -BUILD=${BUILD:-1} +BUILD=${BUILD:-3} TAG=${TAG:-_SBo} PKGTYPE=${PKGTYPE:-tgz} - -if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then - case "$( uname -m )" in - i?86) ARCH=i586 ;; - arm*) ARCH=arm ;; - *) ARCH=$( uname -m ) ;; - esac -fi +ARCH=noarch if [ ! -z "${PRINT_PACKAGE_NAME}" ]; then echo "$PRGNAM-$VERSION-$ARCH-$BUILD$TAG.$PKGTYPE" @@ -47,20 +40,6 @@ TMP=${TMP:-/tmp/SBo} PKG=$TMP/package-$PRGNAM OUTPUT=${OUTPUT:-/tmp} -if [ "$ARCH" = "i586" ]; then - SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i586 -mtune=i686" - LIBDIRSUFFIX="" -elif [ "$ARCH" = "i686" ]; then - SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -march=i686 -mtune=i686" - LIBDIRSUFFIX="" -elif [ "$ARCH" = "x86_64" ]; then - SLKCFLAGS="-O2 -fPIC" - LIBDIRSUFFIX="64" -else - SLKCFLAGS="-O2" - LIBDIRSUFFIX="" -fi - set -e rm -rf $PKG mkdir -p $TMP $PKG $OUTPUT @@ -77,37 +56,41 @@ find -L . \ -o -perm 440 -o -perm 400 \) -exec chmod 644 {} \; chmod -R -x . -# correct version number -sed -i 's/VERSION "2\.7\.10"/VERSION "2\.7\.11"/' tkcon.tcl -install tkcon.tcl -Dm755 $PKG/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/tkcon/tkcon.tcl + +# correct version number and .desktop file +sed -i 's/2\.7/2\.7\.11/' pkgIndex.tcl +sed -i 's/VERSION "2\.7\.10"/VERSION "2\.7\.11"/' tkcon.tcl sed -i 's/Utility\;//;/Encoding=UTF-8/d;/Comment=/d' tkcon-console.desktop + +install tkcon.tcl -Dm755 $PKG/usr/lib/tkcon/tkcon.tcl install tkcon-console.desktop -Dm644 $PKG/usr/share/applications/tkcon-console.desktop install icons/tkcon-small48.png -Dm644 $PKG/usr/share/pixmaps/tkcon-icon.png -sed -i 's/2\.7/2\.7\.11/' pkgIndex.tcl -install pkgIndex.tcl -Dm644 $PKG/usr/lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/tkcon/pkgIndex.tcl +install pkgIndex.tcl -Dm644 $PKG/usr/lib/tkcon/pkgIndex.tcl install icons/tkcon-small48.png -Dm644 $PKG/usr/share/icons/tkcon-icon.png mkdir -p $PKG/usr/bin -( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -s ../lib${LIBDIRSUFFIX}/tkcon/tkcon.tcl tkcon ) - -# if dtplite tool is installed (tcllib package), generate man pages -if [ -x /usr/bin/dtplite ]; then - mkdir -p $PKG/usr/man/mann $PKG/usr/man/man5 $PKG/usr/man/man1 - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/mann/dump.n nroff docs/dump.n.man - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/mann/idebug.n nroff docs/idebug.n.man - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/mann/observe.n nroff docs/observe.n.man - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/man1/tkcon.1 nroff docs/tkcon.1.man - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/mann/tkcon.n nroff docs/tkcon.n.man - dtplite -o $PKG/usr/man/man5/tkconrc.5 nroff docs/tkconrc.5.man - find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; - for i in $( find $PKG/usr/man -type l ) ; do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done -fi +( cd $PKG/usr/bin ; ln -s ../lib/tkcon/tkcon.tcl tkcon ) + +# install man pages +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/man1/tkcon.1 $PKG/usr/man/man1/tkcon.1 +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/man5/tkconrc.5 $PKG/usr/man/man5/tkconrc.5 +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/mann/dump.n $PKG/usr/man/mann/dump.n +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/mann/observe.n $PKG/usr/man/mann/observe.n +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/mann/idebug.n $PKG/usr/man/mann/idebug.n +install -Dm0644 $CWD/man/mann/tkcon.n $PKG/usr/man/mann/tkcon.n + +find $PKG/usr/man -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \; +for i in $( find $PKG/usr/man -type l ); do ln -s $( readlink $i ).gz $i.gz ; rm $i ; done mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/html/docs cp -a \ README.txt docs/license.terms \ -$PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION -cp -a docs/*.html docs/demopic.png docs/style.css $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/html/docs -cp -a index.html $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/html/ + $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION +cp -a \ + docs/*.html docs/demopic.png docs/style.css \ + $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/html/docs +cp -a \ + index.html \ + $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/html/ cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild mkdir -p $PKG/install |