infox --
return info on application or extended Tcl
Syntax
infoxoption
Description
Returns information about Extended Tcl, or the current
application.
Options
version
Returns the version number of Extended Tcl. The version
number for Extended Tcl is generated by combining the base
version of the standard Tcl code with a letter indicating
the version of Extended Tcl being used. This is the
documentation for version 7.3b.
patchlevel
Returns the patchlevel for Extended Tcl.
have_flock
Returns 1 if the flock command is defined,
otherwise 0.
have_fsync
Returns 1 if the fsync system call is available
and the sync command will sync individual files,
0 if it is not available and the sync command
will always sync all file buffers.
have_msgcats
Returns 1 if XPG message catalogs are available,
0 if they are not. The catgets is designed to
continue to function without message catalogs, always
returning the default string.
have_posix_signals
Returns 1 if POSIX™ signals are available
(block and unblock options available
for the signal command). 0 is returned if POSIX
signals are not available.
have_sockets
Returns 1 if sockets are available (server_open,
server_info commands and
fstat removehost option).
0 is returned if sockets are not available.
appname
Returns the symbolic application name of the current
application linked with the Extended Tcl library. The C
variable tclAppName must be set by the
application to return an application-specific value for
this variable.
applongname
Returns a natural language name for the current
application. The C variable tclLongAppName must
be set by the application to return an application-specific
value for this variable.
appversion
Returns the version number for the current application.
The C variable tclAppVersion must be set by the
application to return an application-specific value for
this variable.
apppatchlevel
Returns the patchlevel for the current application. The C
variable tclAppPatchlevel must be set by the
application to return an application-specific value for
this variable.