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- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
- <CLISH_MODULE xmlns="http://clish.sourceforge.net/XMLSchema"
- xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
- xsi:schemaLocation="http://clish.sourceforge.net/XMLSchema
- http://clish.sourceforge.net/XMLSchema/clish.xsd">
- <!--=======================================================-->
- <COMMAND name="tcl"
- access="debug"
- help="Run a raw TCL command line"
- escape_chars=""
- args="command"
- args_help="Command and arguments of TCL script">
- <DETAIL>
- This enables low level TCL script to be written on the command line.
- The remains of the line (following the 'tcl' command) is interpreted
- as a raw TCL script.
- For example the following command displays the numbers 1-10
- > tcl for {set i 0} {$i < 10} {incr i} {puts "number: $i"}
- number: 1
- number: 2
- number: 3
- number: 4
- number: 5
- number: 6
- number: 7
- number: 8
- number: 9
- number: 10
- >
- NB. Be aware that variable expansion of the form ${foobar} is valid
- both in the <ACTION> tag and in TCL. The quoting of such
- variables will always be interpreted as clish variables, and will
- not appear in the TCL script.
- </DETAIL>
- <ACTION>${command}</ACTION>
- </COMMAND>
- <!--=======================================================-->
- </CLISH_MODULE>
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