The great merge

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Dave Beazley 2002-11-30 22:01:28 +00:00
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*_wrap.c
*_wrap.cxx
example.dll
example.dsw
example.ncb
example.opt
example.plg
Release
Debug

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TARGET='$(TARGET)' INTERFACE='$(INTERFACE)' tclsh
clean::
rm -f *_wrap* *.o my_tclsh *~ .~* core *.so *.sl
$(MAKE) -f $(TOP)/Makefile tcl_clean
check: all

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/* Some read-only variables */
%readonly {
extern int status;
extern char path[256];
}
%immutable;
extern int status;
extern char path[256];
%mutable;
/* Some helper functions to make it easier to test */
extern void print_vars();

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<h2>Creating read-only variables</h2>
The <tt>%readonly</tt> and <tt>%readwrite</tt> directives can be used to
The <tt>%immutable</tt> and <tt>%mutable</tt> directives can be used to
specify a collection of read-only variables. For example:
<blockquote>
<pre>
%readonly
%immutable;
int status;
double blah;
...
%readwrite
%mutable;
</pre>
</blockquote>
The <tt>%readonly</tt> directive remains in effect until it is explicitly disabled
using the <tt>%readwrite</tt> directive.
The <tt>%immutable</tt> directive remains in effect until it is explicitly disabled
using the <tt>%mutable</tt> directive.
<h2>Comments</h2>
<ul>