/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * wish.i * * SWIG File for making wish * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ // This module provides the Tk_AppInit() function needed to build a // new version of the wish executable. Like tclsh.i, this file should // not be used with dynamic loading. To make an interface file work with // both static and dynamic loading, put something like this in your // interface file : // // #ifdef STATIC // %include // #endif // // A startup file may be specified by defining the symbol SWIG_RcFileName // as follows (this should be included in a code-block) : // // #define SWIG_RcFileName "~/.mywishrc" %{ /* Initialization code for wish */ #include #ifndef SWIG_RcFileName char *SWIG_RcFileName = "~/.wishrc"; #endif /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Tcl_AppInit -- * * This procedure performs application-specific initialization. * Most applications, especially those that incorporate additional * packages, will have their own version of this procedure. * * Results: * Returns a standard Tcl completion code, and leaves an error * message in interp->result if an error occurs. * * Side effects: * Depends on the startup script. * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int Tcl_AppInit(Tcl_Interp *interp) { Tk_Window main; main = Tk_MainWindow(interp); /* * Call the init procedures for included packages. Each call should * look like this: * * if (Mod_Init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { * return TCL_ERROR; * } * * where "Mod" is the name of the module. */ if (Tcl_Init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (Tk_Init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { return TCL_ERROR; } /* * Call Tcl_CreateCommand for application-specific commands, if * they weren't already created by the init procedures called above. */ if (SWIG_init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { return TCL_ERROR; } /* * Specify a user-specific startup file to invoke if the application * is run interactively. Typically the startup file is "~/.apprc" * where "app" is the name of the application. If this line is deleted * then no user-specific startup file will be run under any conditions. */ Tcl_SetVar(interp, (char *) "tcl_rcFileName",SWIG_RcFileName,TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return TCL_OK; } #if TK_MAJOR_VERSION >= 4 int main(int argc, char **argv) { Tk_Main(argc, argv, Tcl_AppInit); return(0); } #else extern int main(); #endif %}