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source: code/trunk/src/cpptcl/CREDITS @ 1502

Last change on this file since 1502 was 1214, checked in by landauf, 17 years ago

merged console-branch back to trunk.
IMPORTANT: update your media directory!

you need TCL to compile. TCL is available here: http://www.tcl.tk/
another option is to check out https://svn.orxonox.net/ogre/tcl8.5.2/ and compile it by yourself. makefiles are in the 'macosx', 'unix' and 'win' subfolders.
FindTCL.cmake searches in the usual locations and in ../libs/tcl8.5.2/

the orxonox console can be activated with numpad-enter. whatever you enter will be parsed by TCL. if TCL doesn't know a command, it gets executed by orxonox.

simple tcl commands are: "puts text" to write "text" into the console, "expr 1+1" to calculate the result of the given expression. just try it by yourself with "puts [expr 1+1]".
[x] means: evaluate x and use the returnvalue as an argument. in this case the returned value is "2" and the resulting command therefore "puts 2".

you can combine orxonox and tcl commands. a simple orxonox command is "log text" that writes text into the console and the logfile. test it with "log [expr 1+1]" to write "2" into all output channels of orxonox. something more advanced: "log [clock seconds]" writes the seconds since 1970 into the logfile. feel free to combine both: "log [clock seconds]: 1+1 is [expr 1+1]"

TCL uses variables. to set a new variable, use "set varname value". you can use the variable wherever you want with $varname. with this we can make the above command a bit more elegant:
set myexpression 1+1
log [clock seconds]: $myexpression is [expr $myexpression]

read more about tcl in the wiki: http://wiki.tcl.tk/

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[1151]1I would like to thank you very much for your contributions:
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4Alexey Pakhunov provided patches with various bugfixes and enhancements.
5His patches were used in the 1.1.2 release.
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8Christoph Pesch provided a small patch for the g++ 3.2 compiler.
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10After the 1.1.0 release, Christoph provided also a patch for newer g++ 3.4.3.
11(included in 1.1.1)
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