21.1.11 Print Statement and Return Values
(Ask a Question)21.1.11.1 Print Statement
(Ask a Question)Use the puts command to write a string to an output channel. Predefined output channels are “stdout” and “stderr.” If you do not specify a channel, then puts display text to the stdout channel.
Note: The STDIN Tcl command is not supported
by Microchip SoC tools.
For example:
set a [ myprog arg1 arg2 ]
puts "the answer from myprog was $a (this text is on stdout)"
puts stdout “this text also is on stdout”
21.1.11.2 Return Values
(Ask a Question)The return code of a Tcl command is a string. You can use a return value as an argument to another function by enclosing the command with square brackets [ ]. For example:
set a [ prog arg1 arg2 ] exec $a
The Tcl command “exec” will run an external program. The return value of “exec” is the output (on stdout) from the program. For example:
set tmp [ exec myprog ] puts stdout $tmp