Using Tcl extensions with Python?
Guilherme Polo
ggpolo at gmail.com
Thu Jul 17 18:18:29 EDT 2008
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 6:48 PM, C Martin <g.threepwood at gmail.com> wrote:
> How do you setup a Tcl extension to be accessible through Python? I
> understand that I'll have to use native Tcl calls to use it (tk.call()
> etc), but I can't figure out where to put the files or how to
> initialize them so I can call them.
>
> The package I would like to use is TkPNG: http://www.muonics.com/FreeStuff/TkPNG/
>
You can put them anywhere, but if it is on tcl's auto_path then you
just need a call to "package require tkpng". To check what directories
are part of auto_path, start tclsh and enter "set auto_path".
Follows a sample code to demonstrate how to load the required package:
import Tkinter
root = Tkinter.Tk()
tkpnglib = "/usr/lib/tkpng0.9"
root.tk.eval("""
global auto_path
lappend auto_path {%s}""" % tkpnglib)
root.tk.eval("package require tkpng")
If tkpng were installed in some directory belonging to auto_path, then
you wouldn't need that call to tk.eval.
And.. for tkpng specifically, you won't need tk.call to use it, you
just need to create your images using Tkinter.PhotoImage with a "png"
type.
> Thanks.
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