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Re: [Gcl-devel] WIN32 / TK
From: |
Jacques Mequin |
Subject: |
Re: [Gcl-devel] WIN32 / TK |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Oct 2003 14:07:07 +0200 |
Thanks,
I cannot try today but I will do it in a near future
Basically, as an EDA developer, I am using functional language
to create fast to prototype and deliver "in-house" tools to the
circuit designers around me
Until now, I was using "scheme" (Stk, Bigloo, etc ...) that do
have a direct TK graphical interface
It should be noted that Bigloo also have a Java "swing" hook
Recently, I have also used the "OZ" language for solving problems
with constraints
With ACL2, I am now about to become familiar with GCL that I plan
to also use independently as a powerful language
Having a graphical interface is important
I will tell you if "japi" is fine
Regards,
Jacques
Mike Thomas wrote:
> GCL-TK doesn't work on Windows and I've left it at the bottom of my priority
> heap for the moment I'm sorry.
>
> There is an easy (but undocumented) alternative. If you just want to do
> some GUI work without using TK widgets specifically and you have Java
> installed on your computer (the command "java" in your path) try using the
> Japi binding.
>
> An example of how to use it follows.