I'm learning Tcl/Tk and am confused on the usage of curly braces in tcl.
To me it seems to be used to both indicate scope and declare strings! Is this a bug(or feature)?
Is my interpretation correct?
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I'm learning Tcl/Tk and am confused on the usage of curly braces in tcl. To me it seems to be used to both indicate scope and declare strings! Is this a bug(or feature)? Is my interpretation correct? |
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In a nutshell,
The fact that you use curly braces in a These are equivalent
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Once you internalize Tcl quoting, you'll realize how truly flexible Tcl can be. |
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curly braces group words together to become arguments. you can find plenty tcl stuffs on the internet by googling. Here's an intro |
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man n Tcl That is the manual page for the Tcl interpreter! Read it. Read it again! You might even consider to go to a quiet place and read it out loud. This will hinder you from reading too fast. Every single letter counts. Once you find yourself in "quoting hell" go back to this document and read it again. There is an online version at: http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/Tcl.htm |
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