In a nutshell,
- Tcl's braces act like sh's single quotes -- group words (and lines) without interpolation.
- Tcl's double quotes act like sh's double quotes -- allowing interpolation.
The fact that you use curly braces in a proc
definition is not mandatory. It's just the most convenient way to pass a script as an argument to proc without interpolating.
These are equivalent
proc add3 {a b c} {
return [expr {$a + $b + $c}]
}
and
proc add3_weird [list a b c] "return [expr {[set a] + [set b] + [set c]}]"
Once you internalize Tcl quoting, you'll realize how truly flexible Tcl can be.
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