From: Mark Kvale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> lately, and it is a challenge. Just parsing tcl, with its
> various circles of quoting hell, can be tricky. There are 

I assume this means you are trying to reimplement tcl parsing rather
than use the already developed Tcl parsing code available in either
the tcl core or the Jacl project.


> Couple
> this with the fact that tcl/tk is quite the moving target 
> these days, 

This one statement has me puzzled .  Has there been some change in the
past 4 years or more to Tcl syntax?  Or are you referring to the fact
that Tcl continues to get new commands implemented?  Or something else
that I am missing completely?
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