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.TH tclreadline 1 "@TCLREADLINE_VERSION@" "Johannes Zellner"
.TH tclreadline n "@TCLREADLINE_VERSION@" "Johannes Zellner"

.\" FILE: "/home/joze/src/tclreadline/tclreadline.n.in"
.\" LAST MODIFIED: "Sun Feb 28 19:43:29 1999 (joze)"
.\" LAST MODIFIED: "Mon Mar  1 09:49:08 1999 (joze)"
.\" (C) 1999 by Johannes Zellner
.\" Johannes.Zellner@physik.uni-karlsruhe.de
.\" $Id$
.\" ---
.\"
.\" tclreadline -- gnu readline for the tcl scripting language
.\" Copyright (C) 1999  Johannes Zellner
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.TP 5
\fB::tclreadline::readline write\fP \fIhistoryfile\fP
writes the history to the \fIhistoryfile\fP. This command is called
automatically from the internal routine ::tclreadline::Exit.

.TP 5
\fB::tclreadline::Print\fP [\fIyes / no\fP]
turns on or off the default behavior of tclsh to print the result of
every command. This is turned on by default, so it will just behave
as the tclsh w/o tclreadline. Turning off might be useful, when reading
binary data for example. If \fB::tclreadline::Print\fP is called w/o
arguments, it just returns the current setting.

.TP 5
\fB::tclreadline::Loop\fP
enter the tclreadline main loop. This command is typically called from
the startup resource file (something .tclshrc, depending on the interpreter
you use). \fB::tclreadline::Loop\fP will normally not return.

.\".SH "EXAMPLES"


.\".SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"

.SH VARIABLES