Artifact tcl-tclex_1.2a1-17_arm64

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  Architecture: arm64
  Conflicts: tclex
  Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), tcl (>= 8.6.0-2)
  Description: |-
    Lexical analyzer generator for Tcl
     tcLex is a lexer (lexical analyzer) generator extension to Tcl. It is
     inspired by Unix and GNU lex and flex, which are "tools for
     generating programs that perform pattern-matching on text". tcLex is
     very similar to these programs, except it uses Tcl philosophy and
     syntax, whereas the others use their own syntax and are used in
     conjunction with the C language. People used to lex or flex should
     then feel familiar with tcLex. tcLex is a small extension (the
     Windows compiled version is about 20kb, and the source is about
     150kb), because it extensively uses the Tcl library. However, the
     current doesn't use Tcl's regexp code anymore but a patched version
     is now included in tcLex, which makes it slightly bigger (by a few
     KB). tcLex should work with Tcl 8.0 and later.  tcLex will NEVER work
     with earlier versions, because it uses Tcl 8.0's "object" system for
     performance. The most interesting features are:
     .
      * cross-platform support, thanks to Tcl. Though it has been
        developed on Windows and tested on Windows and Unix only, it
        should work on other platforms as long as Tcl exists on these
        platforms. Supported Tcl platforms are Windows 95/NT, Unix (Linux,
        Solaris...) and Macintosh. Other platforms are VMS, OS/2,
        NeXTStep, Amiga...
     .
      * unlike lex and flex, which only generate static lexers written in
        C and intended to be compiled, tcLex dynamically generates Tcl
        commands that can be used like other C commands or Tcl procedures
        from within Tcl scripts or C programs.
     .
      * it uses Tcl regular expressions. That means you don't have to
        learn another regexp language.
     .
      * it works with Tcl namespaces
     .
      * the generated lexer commands can be used in one pass or
        incrementally, because they maintain state information. That way,
        several instances of the same lexer (eg a HTML parser) can run at
        the same time in distinct call frames and maintain distinct states
        (local variables...). Lexer need not be specially designed in
        order to be used incrementally, the same lexer can transparently
        be used in one pass or incrementally. This feature is especially
        useful when processing text from a file or an Internet socket (Web
        pages for example), when data is not necessarily available at the
        beginning of the processing.
  Installed-Size: '200'
  Maintainer: Debian Tcl/Tk Packagers <pkg-tcltk-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: tcl-tclex
  Priority: optional
  Provides: tclex
  Replaces: tclex
  Section: interpreters
  Source: tclex
  Version: 1.2a1-17
srcpkg_name: tclex
srcpkg_version: 1.2a1-17

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