Critcl: Embedding C Code in Tcl and Its Applications
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Summary
The article introduces Critcl, a tool for embedding C code in Tcl, and lists several packages that utilize Critcl, such as AKTIVE for image processing and TclYAML for YAML parsing. It invites users to publicize their use of Critcl.
Key quotes
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A (certainly incomplete) list of packages using critcl is:
Readers wishing to make their use of critcl public here are
Article URL: https://andreas-kupries.github.io/critcl/
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44779240
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