A
remote interpreter is at the heart of the
concurrent systems available for Tcl. This page contains a list of those systems.
Remote Interpreters edit
- Asynchronous Script Evaluation via Coroutines and Channels
- A minimal-yet-sufficient general mechanism.
- hubs remote interp
- has an interface emulating interp, including the capability of creating aliases in the slave which call back to commands in the master.
- mkrinterp
- A remote interpreter is created and used like a regular Tcl interpreter, but resides in fact on any host that is running an rinterp server.
- Remote Script Execution
- An example implementation of a client/server arrangement to execute command in a safe interpreter.
- Simple remote Tk execution - distanciel
- pcom
- TclReval
- Tcl Remote Eval. Similar to comm, but the server maintains separate per-client sessions, with each session getting its own interpreter that persists until killed by client or timed out.
See Also edit
- TCL interpreter through socket
- A discussion of the details of transporting commands to a remote interpreter.