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-Jim examples
-============
-BSD 2-clause license, (c) 2010 Wojciech A. Koszek <wkoszek@FreeBSD.org>
-
-
-This directory contains examples of Jim interpreter API. In order to start
-working with Jim API one may just want to copy existing example .c file
-into new file, modify Makefile and start working on a new program.
-
-Existing examples
-=================
-
-jim_command
- Simple command implementation in Jim's API. Command is then executed
- in a script encoded within a program.
-
-jim_hello
- Standard "Hello world!" program.
-
-jim_inline
- Similar "Hello world!" program, but the result comes from a Tcl
- script interpreted in Jim. Result is printed back on a terminal.
-
-jim_list
- Will teach you how to create a list in Jim's API. Once created,
- will show how to name and export it, so that variable is visible in
- the script's source code. Once done, interpretation of separate
- print.tcl file is presented. As a result, the script can print a
- list members created from within ANSI C program.
-
-jim_obj
- Basic object creation in Jim.
-
-jim_return
- Similar to jim_command example, but implemented command actually
- returns a value.