Last change
on this file since 1439 was
1269,
checked in by landauf, 17 years ago
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added some control commands to TclThreadManager (status, dump, flush) and changed some small details.
calls to a TclThread are no longer hidden from the main-interpreter. if you want to pass expressions with variables to a thread, put them into {curly braces} - the expression will then be transfered untouched to the sub-interpreter. without braces, the variables will be replaced by the main-interpreter.
the advantage is: you can use a variable to pass the ID of a thread to TclThreadManager, which wasn't possible with the old solution. an example is remote.tcl that creates a thread, saves it's ID in a variable and executes a command on this thread.
oh, and if you didn't understood a word - no problem, this is only important for people using Tcl in Orxonox
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File size:
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1 | set telnetserverthreadid [TclThreadManager create] |
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2 | TclThreadManager execute $telnetserverthreadid source telnet_server.tcl |
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