[[Add comments regarding examples of building tcl and tcl based programs in this development environment.]] http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.tcl/msg/470881fc423d4d4d is a message posted to comp.lang.tcl by Michael Reichenbach, where he describes the steps he took to build some C++ code that accesses the Tcl library. The highlights are: 1. File -> new project -> name: Foo -> win32 console application -> dll 2. Tools -> Options -> VC++ Directorys -> Include Files -> added C:\Tcl\include 3. C++ -> precompiled headers -> Not Using Precompiled Headers 4. Library files -> C:\Tcl\lib 5. Project settings -> Configuration Properties -> Linker -> Input -> Additional Dependencies -> added c:\tcl\lib\tclstub84.lib 6. use this source (my mistake was to use the #define after #include) (without the extern "C" it`s also not working, you will get error message while % load Foo.dll, it says can`t find Foo_Init procedure) ===c #define USE_TCL_STUBS 1 #include #include extern "C" { __declspec(dllexport) int Foo_Init(Tcl_Interp* interp); } static int fooCmd(ClientData clientData, Tcl_Interp *interp, int objc, Tcl_Obj * CONST objv[]) { printf("called with %d arguments\n", objc); return TCL_OK; } int Foo_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp) { if (Tcl_InitStubs(interp, "8.1", 0) == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } printf("creating foo command"); Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "foo", fooCmd, NULL, NULL); return TCL_OK; } === 7. Debug -> change to Release 8. Build -> Build solution -> compiles without any errors -> in project folder under release is File Foo.dll with ~6 kb If you can provide more examples of building using this environment, please add the information to this page. <> Dev. Tools