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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For embedded systems, three versions are available for download:. compact version contains Tcl, Tk, support for Zip VFS, WCE (under Windows Mobile), ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone ETcl, Evolane Tcl/Tk Engine. ... The eTcl distributions are available free of charge for any use permitted in the Evolane Community License, including use ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For embedded systems, three versions are available for download: compact version contains Tcl, Tk, support for Zip VFS, WCE (under Windows Mobile), ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For Windows Mobile, cabinet files and win32 installer contain the standard ... This applies mainly to less mature Windows Mobile (aka PocketPC) version. ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For Windows Mobile, cabinet files and win32 installer contain the standard version. ... This package contains softwares covered by other licenses: ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For embedded systems, three versions are available for download: compact version contains Tcl, Tk, support for Zip VFS, WCE (under Windows Mobile), ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone ETcl is a Tcl/Tk distribution as a single standalone executable, with support for many different architectures (Linux, Microsoft Windows, Windows Mobile ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone For embedded systems, three versions are available for download: compact version contains Tcl, Tk, support for Zip VFS, WCE (under Windows Mobile), ...
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eTcl - Install-free Evolane's Tcl engine for everyone LICENSE. Evolane Tcl Engine (eTcl) is made available under the terms of the Evolane Community License. This package contains softwares covered by other ...
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struct::list - Tcl Data Structures The subcommand takes a sequence to operate on and a tcl script, .... The subcommand creates a list of length "size * number of elements" by repeating size ...
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