Re: drive externally a tcl interpreter
- From: Ben Morrow <benmorrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 22:33:36 +0100
Quoth "Filippo" <filippo2991@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
I have a simulation tool (cadence) with TCL interpreter embedded to
control the simulation. Is it possible to write a Perl script that
control the TCL interpreter? I want to write commands to tcl
interpreter in order to be able to control the simulation with an
external Perl program.
I don't entirely understand what you want, but you may find the Expect
module on CPAN helpful. If not, you will have to tell us a little more
about how commands get fed to the TCL interpreter, and how any output
gets back out.
Ben
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