TclX, an abbreviation for extended Tcl, was one of the first freely available Tcl extensions to theTclprogramming language,[1] providing newoperating system interface commands, extended file controls, time and date manipulation, scanning and status commands and many others.[1] While many features of TclX have been incorporated into Tcl, TclX continued to be updated, providing Tcl interfaces to manyUnix/Linuxsystem calls andlibrary routines, expanded list functions, and so forth. No new releases have been issued since November 2012, with 8.4.1 being the latest; however, version 8.6 is in preparation.
TclX is shipped byDebian and as part ofMac OS X.[2] It is also available as anRPM forRed Hat Enterprise Linux,Fedora,openSUSE, and theMandriva versions ofLinux,[3] and as aport forFreeBSD,[4] among others.
TclX was developed byKarl Lehenbauer andMark Diekhans.
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