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Re: [ESPResSo] RE: using external arguments in a tcl script
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Olaf Lenz |
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Re: [ESPResSo] RE: using external arguments in a tcl script |
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Mon, 03 Sep 2007 10:47:40 +0200 |
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Hi Christopher,
Christopher Jesudason wrote:
> when I am in the tcl shell with prompt say tclsh> then
> I can refer to the external variables A B C inside
> the tcl script X.tcl in the statement
> tclsh> X.tcl A B C
> by referring to them from the &argvo, &argv and &argc
> variables. But I find this is not possible in Espresso
> for some reason. Is there a workaround for this, or is
> there a special command for this feature?
I'm sorry, I do not understand the problem.
Are you referring to executing Espresso interactively, like
Espresso
without an argument, or are you referring to starting non-interactive, like
Espresso X.tcl A B C
In the first case, $argv is empty, in the second case, $argv contains
the strings "A" "B" and "C".
Both cases work the same in Espresso and in tclsh, at least here.
Could you specify the problem?
Olaf
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