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NAME

       critcl_sources - Critcl - How To Get The Sources

DESCRIPTION

       Welcome  to the C Runtime In Tcl, CriTcl for short, a system to build C extension packages
       for Tcl on the fly, from C code embedded within Tcl scripts, for  all  who  wish  to  make
       their code go faster.

       The  audience  of  this  document is anyone wishing to either have just a look at Critcl's
       source code, or build the packages, or to extend and modify them.

       For builders and developers we additionally provide

       [1]    Critcl - License.

       [2]    Critcl - The Installer's Guide.

       [3]    Critcl - The Developer's Guide.

       respectively.

SOURCE LOCATION

       The   official   repository   for    Critcl    can    be    found    at    http://andreas-
       kupries.github.com/critcl

RETRIEVAL

       Assuming  that  you  simply wish to look at the sources, or build a specific revision, the
       easiest way of retrieving it is to:

       [1]    Go to this site.

       [2]    Follow the 'Fork me on Github' link (top-right corner) to the project sources.

       [3]    Choose the revision under the Commits panel you wish to have and

       [4]    follow its 'Browse code' link to its detailed information page.

       [5]    On that page, choose either the "ZIP" link to get a copy of this revision as a  Zip
              archive.

SOURCE CODE MANAGEMENT

       For  the  curious  (or  a  developer-to-be),  the  sources  are  managed  by  the  Git SCM
       [http://www.git-scm.com].  Binaries for popular platforms can be  found  directly  at  its
       download page [http://www.fossil-scm.org/downloads].

       With that tool available the full history can be retrieved via:
              git clone http://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl
              cd critcl
       to get a checkout of the head of the trunk and move into it for browsing, editing, etc.

AUTHORS

       Jean Claude Wippler, Steve Landers, Andreas Kupries

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

       This  document,  and  the  package  it  describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other
       problems.  Please report them at https://github.com/andreas-kupries/critcl/issues.   Ideas
       for  enhancements  you  may have for either package, application, and/or the documentation
       are  also  very  welcome   and   should   be   reported   at   https://github.com/andreas-
       kupries/critcl/issues as well.

KEYWORDS

       C code, Embedded C Code, code generator, compile & run, compiler, dynamic code generation,
       dynamic  compilation,  generate  package,  linker,  on  demand   compilation,   on-the-fly
       compilation

CATEGORY

       Glueing/Embedded C code

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (c) Jean-Claude Wippler
       Copyright (c) Steve Landers
       Copyright (c) 2011-2013 Andreas Kupries