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Re^3: Writing and maintaining Tk GUIs with ZooZ

by vkon (Curate)
on Jun 01, 2006 at 13:13 UTC ( [id://553047]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Writing and maintaining Tk GUIs with ZooZ
in thread Writing and maintaining Tk GUIs with ZooZ

Do you have coverity scan of perl/Tk?
Show me

Did you ever looked into perl/Tk source tree?
Its a mess. First file that now I looked at, the file './VERSIONS' in perl/Tk-804.027 say
This is Tk402.001 The name by the way is Tcl/Tk's 4.2 with three digits for me to mess w +ith. I hope Sun don't get through more than 100 revisions so two sub-versio +n digits will be enough for them. I will subsume Sun's 'patch' stuff (e.g. '3' in 4.2p2) into my digits +as we have tended to be 'ahead' of them on some fixes and behind on others so we + don't map exactly at that level. For my digits I will use the 'even'=stable, 'odd'='experimental' scheme that linux uses: .0xx - inherently 'alpha' .1xx - experimental 'beta' .2xx - stable .3xx - experimental .4xx - stable
There are *many* such examples, just scratching the surface.

Do you think entire perl/Tk distribution is smooth and Coverity scan will be smooth??

About "perl/Tk language feels very perlish" - I agree.
Tcl::Tk supports perl/Tk syntax. So TIMTOWTDI is wider in Tcl::Tk, thus Tcl::Tk is even more perlish :):)

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