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clipka wrote:
> I guess that Tcl/Tk
That may be a touch more than Tcl/Tk can *easily* do, but it has been used
for a variety of high-end professional programs, so I'm sure it's not too
rough to get out what you're looking for. Certainly Tcl is one of the
easiest languages to find OS-level interfaces for doing things like grabbing
the elapsed time of child processes.
And of course I'd be happy to help if you run into troubles with Tcl. The
others I don't know well enough to help you myself.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Is God willing to prevent naglams, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
Is he able, but not willing, to prevent naglams? Then he is malevolent.
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