Larry W. Virden, x2487 wrote:

> Perhaps the best approach would be to freeze the current vtcl and then
> start a new version, using only tcl 8 features.  That way, folk who have
> frozen themselves at a  no longer supported Tcl have a no longer supported
> version of vtcl they can download, but others who are moving along with
> Tcl have a contemporary version of vtcl that takes full advantage of
> the features.

I agree with this. I only add the obvious: the new, Tcl V8-based version
of vTcl will hopefully (must!) import and convert applications developed
with the old vTcl.

-- 
...RickM...
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