pTk/mTk/win/tkWinX.c

void TkGetServerInfo(interp, tkwin) Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The server information is returned +in * this interpreter's result. */ Tk_Window tkwin; /* Token for window; this selects a * particular display and server. */ { char buffer[60]; OSVERSIONINFO os; os.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(OSVERSIONINFO); GetVersionEx(&os); sprintf(buffer, "Windows %d.%d %d %s", os.dwMajorVersion, os.dwMinorVersion, os.dwBuildNumber, #ifdef _WIN64 "Win64" #else "Win32" #endif );
GetVersionEx

In reply to Re^4: why does par packer cause incorrect Perl-Tk server() output? by Anonymous Monk
in thread why does par packer cause incorrect Perl-Tk server() output? by perltux

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