Several software releases have used the term ''Tcl++'' over the years: ---- What: Tcl++/Tk++ (Newman) Where: http://www.sensus.org/tcl/ Description: A Tcl 8 only implementation of [incr Tcl]. Not intended to compete with itcl, but to serve as a tool for early adopters of new releases. There are a few differences between tcl++ and itcl - see the web site for details. Comes with a TreeView class, which mimics Win95 explorer. Also, Robert Seeger mailto:rseeger@baynetworks.com mentioned that he implemented single layer menu like widgets in tk++. This was developed on Win95/NT, but has been used on many platforms. Emulates itcl 2.2. No development is currently being done on this package. Updated: 01/2000 Contact: mailto:matt@novadigm.com (Matt Newman) At http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/%7Ejohnr/code/obstcl/ John Reekie mailto:johnr@kahn.eecs.berkeley.edu did some comparisons of STERNO, Matt Newman's tcl++ 1.0 and obstcl, a small object system package John wrote. What: tcl++ Where: From the contact Description: Tcl based code providing SELF-like prototype-based tcl objects. Updated: Contact: mailto:hwan@apple.com (Hansel Wan) What: Tcl++/Tk++ Where: http://www.amath.washington.edu/%7Elf/software/tcl++/ Description: A package that makes development of extended Tcl/Tk interpreters easier and more pleasant for C++ programmers. It does not patch the core, nor need the Tcl internals. This also includes a small object oriented extension as well as some widgets for Tk. Further development of Tcl++ is on hold right now. Updated: 07/1998 Contact: mailto:egkioule@u.washington.edu (E. Gkioulekas) ---- What: Agenda port of Tcl/Tk Where: http://www.desertscenes.net/agenda/ http://www.medmapper.com/root-snow-1.0.1-tcl-web-email.cramfs ??? http://developer.agendacomputing.com/ Description: Port of Tcl/Tk to the Linux powered Agenda PDA. Tcl/Tk/Tcl++/html_lbirary/tclmail/etc. have been ported. A Tcl based WWW browser was written. Updated: 09/2001 Contact: mailto:alcald@psnw.com (Alexander Caldwell) What: Combat (Was: tclmico) Where: http://www.fpx.de/Combat/ http://www.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tcl/Combat/ http://www.vsb.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Emico/ Description: Combat is Tcl package of a Object Request Broker (ORB). Combat allows you to communicate with any CORBA server using standard IIOP/GIOP (1.0, 1.1, and 1.2 unidirectional), as well as provide your own CORBA services using Tcl scripting. Has been used to interoperate with Mico, ORBacus and JDK servers and clients. Latest release of Combat adds valutetype and POA support. Also available at the site is an IOR string dump utility, a CORBA Naming Service (CNS) Client, an Interface Repository (IFR) client and patches for MICO 2.3.1 which adds support for corbaloc protocol. A binary distribution for Win32 is also available. For server-side scripting, you need Tcl 8.0.3+ and [incr Tcl] 3.0+ (or tcl++). Recommended to use MICO 2.3.1 or better. Supports IIOP/GIOP 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, all IDL data types, runtime downloading of interface repository information, async invocations and callbacks, codeset negotiations, Currently this is at version 0.7 . The latest version should work with any CORBA 2.3 ORB. Updated: 10/2001 Contact: mailto:fp@fpx.de (Frank Pilhofer) ---- [Category Package] [Category Object Orientation]