The libtagext library is a short hack to provide extended reading and writing meta tags for several audio files as an extension to Scott Wheeler's "TagLib" library.
Hi All,
I want to fetch the files based on .done file and display the .csv files and Wil take .csv files for processing.
1.I need to display the .done files from the directory.
2.next i need to search for the .Csv files based on .done file.then move .csv files for the one directory
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Tcl_GetVersion(3) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_GetVersion(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
Tcl_GetVersion - get the version of the library at runtime
SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h>
Tcl_GetVersion(major, minor, patchLevel, type)
ARGUMENTS
int *major (out) Major version number of the Tcl library.
int *minor (out) Minor version number of the Tcl library.
int *patchLevel (out) The patch level of the Tcl library (or alpha or beta number).
Tcl_ReleaseType *type (out) The type of release, also indicates the type of patch level. Can be one of TCL_ALPHA_RELEASE,
TCL_BETA_RELEASE, or TCL_FINAL_RELEASE.
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Tcl_GetVersion should be used to query the version number of the Tcl library at runtime. This is useful when using a dynamically loaded
Tcl library or when writing a stubs-aware extension. For instance, if you write an extension that is linked against the Tcl stubs library,
it could be loaded into a program linked to an older version of Tcl than you expected. Use Tcl_GetVersion to verify that fact, and possi-
bly to change the behavior of your extension.
Tcl_GetVersion accepts NULL for any of the arguments. For instance if you do not care about the patchLevel of the library, pass a NULL for
the patchLevel argument.
KEYWORDS
version, patchlevel, major, minor, alpha, beta, release
Tcl 7.5 Tcl_GetVersion(3)