[incr Tcl] - meaning and definition. What is [incr Tcl]
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What (who) is [incr Tcl] - definition

OBJECT-ORIENTED EXTENSIONS FOR THE TCL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
IncrTcl; IncrTCL; INCRTCL; Incrtcl; ITCL; ITcl; Incr TCL; INCR TCL; Incr tcl; Itcl; Incremented Tcl; Incremented tcl; Incremented TCL

[incr Tcl]      
<language> An extension of Tcl that adds classes and inheritence. The name is a pun on C++ - an object-oriented extension of C - [incr variable] is the Tcl syntax for adding one to a variable. [Origin? Availability?] (1998-11-27)
TCLTK         
  • Eclipse]] IDE
SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
Tool Command Language; Uplevel; Tcl.tk; TclTk; Tcl/tk; Tclllib; TcLib; TclLib; TCLLib; TCLLIB; TCLlib; TclLIB; TClliB; TcllLib; Tcllib; Tcl (programming language); Safe-Tcl; Tcl programming language; Object-oriented programming in Tcl; Tcl (computer language); Upvar
Tool Command Language/ToolKit (Reference: TCL, X-Windows), "Style: TCL/TK"
Tcl         
  • Eclipse]] IDE
SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
Tool Command Language; Uplevel; Tcl.tk; TclTk; Tcl/tk; Tclllib; TcLib; TclLib; TCLLib; TCLLIB; TCLlib; TclLIB; TClliB; TcllLib; Tcllib; Tcl (programming language); Safe-Tcl; Tcl programming language; Object-oriented programming in Tcl; Tcl (computer language); Upvar

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Incr Tcl

incr Tcl (commonly stylised as [incr Tcl], and often abbreviated to itcl) is a set of object-oriented extensions for the Tcl programming language. It is widely used among the Tcl community, and is generally regarded as industrial strength. Its name is a pun on "C++". Itcl implementations exist as both a package that may be dynamically loaded by a Tcl application, as well as an independent standalone language with its own interpreter.