I am looking for way to edit and execute certain methods (functions)
in my (vb.net) program during runtime. The vb.net program works
something like an IDE.
I cant do it in VB.NET. At best i may be able to load some dll's, but
editing is again a difficulty @ runtime.
Now I am trying to achieve that fuctionality using a Tcl file. I
have some experience in Tcl/tk, but noting beyond that. But I think
using Tcl will be an option for me. I am trying to load a set of
proc's saved in a tcl file. I then want to call one or more proc from
that tcl file.
I do not know if thats possible and if possible, whats the best way
forward.
I saw a few thigs out here, which I didnt understand fully.
1. Eagle (http://eagle.to/cgi-bin/fossil/home)
2. Tcl Bridge
3. Stubs
Can any of you explain me the difference if i can use these things for
my purpose?
Or is there another way to achive what I am looking for?
Many Thanks in advance.
Regards
Joe
1. Eagle (http://eagle.to/cgi-bin/fossil/home)
2. Tcl Bridge (http://wiki.tcl.tk/3268)
3. Stubs (http://wiki.tcl.tk/285)
4. Expect (http://wiki.tcl.tk/201)