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wish
(Windowing Shell) is a Tcl interpreter extended with Tk commands,[1] available for Unix-like operating systems supporting the X Window System, as well as macOS, Microsoft Windows,[2][3] and Android.[4] It provides developers the ability to create GUI widgets using the Tk toolkit and the Tcl programming language.[5][6]
Original author(s) | Mary Gray |
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Developer(s) | Tcl Core Team and Maintainers |
Initial release | May 20, 1988 |
Stable release | 8.6.10
/ November 21, 2019 |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Unix shell |
License | BSD License |
Website | sourceforge |
wish
is open-source under the BSD License, and is currently part of the Tcl/Tk programming suite.[citation needed]
Usage
editwish
can be run without parameters. Then the %
prompt is displayed and the interpreter awaits for commands entered interactively by the user. An empty window is opened in which the widgets created by user commands are displayed. This mode is suitable for experimenting.
More often wish
is run with a name of a file containing a Tcl/Tk script as a parameter. It is also possible to run directly Tcl/Tk scripts; in Unix using the shebang construction; in Windows by associating the .tcl
extension with the wish program.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Welch, Brent B.; Jones, Ken; Hobbs, Jeffrey (2003). Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, Inc. - Prentice Hall PTTR. p. 25. ISBN 0-13-038560-3.
- ^ "ActiveTcl". ActiveState.
- ^ "Cygwin". 2017-05-04.
- ^ "AndroWish". 2013-12-04.
- ^ Gray, Mary (May 20, 1988), Wish – A Window-Based Shell for X (PDF), Computer Science Department, University of California, Berkeley, retrieved November 8, 2016
- ^ Flynt, Clif (2012-01-17). Tcl/Tk: A Developer's Guide (3rd ed.). Elsevier: Morgan Kaufman. p. 17. ISBN 978-0-12-384717-1.