freebsd-ports/lang/tcl-manual/files/patch-tcl8.3.5::html::UserCmd::tclsh.htm
Edwin Groothuis 0bcb572b2a Update to newer version of these documents.
Also included tcl8.5 documentation

version	new version
8.3.4	8.3.5
8.4a1	8.4.7
-	8.5a1
2004-11-18 01:53:51 +00:00

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--- tcl8.3.5/html/UserCmd/tclsh.htm.orig Sat Oct 19 05:11:58 2002
+++ tcl8.3.5/html/UserCmd/tclsh.htm Thu Nov 18 12:48:36 2004
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
<DL><DD>tclsh - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter</DL>
<DD><A HREF="tclsh.htm#M3" NAME="L3">SYNOPSIS</A>
<DL>
-<DD><B>tclsh</B> ?<I>fileName arg arg ...</I>?
+<DD><B>tclsh8.3</B> ?<I>fileName arg arg ...</I>?
</DL>
<DD><A HREF="tclsh.htm#M4" NAME="L4">DESCRIPTION</A>
<DD><A HREF="tclsh.htm#M5" NAME="L5">SCRIPT FILES</A>
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
<H3><A NAME="M2">NAME</A></H3>
tclsh - Simple shell containing Tcl interpreter
<H3><A NAME="M3">SYNOPSIS</A></H3>
-<B>tclsh</B> ?<I>fileName arg arg ...</I>?<BR>
+<B>tclsh8.3</B> ?<I>fileName arg arg ...</I>?<BR>
<H3><A NAME="M4">DESCRIPTION</A></H3>
<B>Tclsh</B> is a shell-like application that reads Tcl commands
from its standard input or from a file and evaluates them.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
case, but the script file can always <B><A HREF="../TclCmd/source.htm">source</A></B> it if desired.
<P>
If you create a Tcl script in a file whose first line is
-<PRE><B>#!/usr/local/bin/tclsh</B></PRE>
+<PRE><B>#!/usr/local/bin/tclsh8.3</B></PRE>
then you can invoke the script file directly from your shell if
you mark the file as executable.
This assumes that <B>tclsh</B> has been installed in the default
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
following three lines:
<PRE><B>#!/bin/sh
# the next line restarts using tclsh &#92;
-exec tclsh &quot;$0&quot; &quot;$@&quot;</B></PRE>
+exec tclsh8.3 &quot;$0&quot; &quot;$@&quot;</B></PRE>
This approach has three advantages over the approach in the previous
paragraph. First, the location of the <B>tclsh</B> binary doesn't have
to be hard-wired into the script: it can be anywhere in your shell