01-23-2019
Thanks RudiC...
That makes sense, I can see it in my minds eye now.
Sorry to tie up this thread with that question but it is useful for our new friend to know.
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tie(3tcl) Tcl Data Structures tie(3tcl)
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NAME
tie - Array persistence, standard data sources
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require tie::std::log ?1.1?
package require tie::std::array ?1.1?
package require tie::std::rarray ?1.1?
package require tie::std::file ?1.1?
package require tie::std::growfile ?1.1?
package require tie::std::dsource ?1.1?
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DESCRIPTION
The packages listed as requirements for this document are internal packages providing the standard data sources of package tie, as
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although it is possible to do so.
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