/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* xcircexec.c */ /* */ /* Written by R. Timothy Edwards for MultiGiG, Inc., September 2004 */ /* This file mainly lifted from the main application routine for */ /* "wish" from the Tk distribution. */ /* */ /* This is a compact re-write of the "wish" executable that calls */ /* Tk_MainEx with application-specific processing. Specifically, */ /* "wish" doesn't allow the startup script (~/.wishrc) to be renamed. */ /* However, for xcircuit running as an extension of Tcl, we want to */ /* source the xcircuit.tcl file instead of ~/.wishrc. So, all this */ /* file really does is to set the Tcl variable "tcl_rcFileName" to */ /* xcircuit.tcl, so that it will be processed as the startup script, */ /* followed by a drop back to the Tcl interpreter command-line main */ /* loop. */ /* */ /* This is a standalone executable. However, it is only called when */ /* "-noconsole" is specified on the UNIX command-line. When the */ /* console is used, the console is capable of sourcing the magic.tcl */ /* script itself, and so it uses "wish" as the executable. However, */ /* the console redirects standard input, so it prevents magic from */ /* being used in a batch processing mode. Thus, to batch-process with */ /* xcircuit, use "xcircuit -noc < script.tcl" or, interactively, */ /* "xcircuit -noc << EOF" followed by commands entered from stdin */ /* and ending with "EOF". */ /* */ /* The "xcircexec" method replaces the former use of "wish" with the */ /* "xcircuit" script setting HOME to point to the directory containing */ /* ".wishrc", a symbolic link to "xcircuit.tcl". That failed to work */ /* on remote systems because the $HOME environment variable is also */ /* used to find the user's .Xauthority file to authenticate the X11 */ /* connection. */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ #include #include #include /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* Application initiation. This is exactly like the AppInit routine */ /* for "wish", minus the cruft, but with "tcl_rcFileName" set to */ /* "xcircuit.tcl" instead of "~/.wishrc". */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ int xcircuit_AppInit(interp) Tcl_Interp *interp; { if (Tcl_Init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (Tk_Init(interp) == TCL_ERROR) { return TCL_ERROR; } Tcl_StaticPackage(interp, "Tk", Tk_Init, Tk_SafeInit); /* This is where we replace the home ".wishrc" file with */ /* xcircuit's startup script. */ Tcl_SetVar(interp, "tcl_rcFileName", SCRIPTS_DIR "/xcircuit.tcl", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY); return TCL_OK; } /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ /* The main procedure; replacement for "wish". */ /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/ int main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { Tk_Main(argc, argv, xcircuit_AppInit); return 0; } /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/