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#
# This shell script (for sh) is generated automatically by Tcl's
# configure script. It will create shell variables for most of
# the configuration options discovered by the configure script.
# This script is intended to be included by the configure scripts
# for Tcl extensions so that they don't have to figure this all
# out for themselves.
#
# The information in this file is specific to a single platform.
TCL_DLL_FILE="tcl86t.dll"
# The name of the Tcl library (may be either a .a file or a shared library):
TCL_LIB_FILE='tcl86t.lib'
# String that can be evaluated to generate the part of the export file
# name that comes after the "libxxx" (includes version number, if any,
# extension, and anything else needed). May depend on the variables
# VERSION. On most UNIX systems this is ${VERSION}.exp.
TCL_EXPORT_FILE_SUFFIX='86t.lib'
# Base command to use for combining object files into a shared library:
TCL_SHLIB_LD='link -nologo -machine:AMD64 -ltcg -release -opt:ref -opt:icf,3 -
nodefaultlib:libucrt.lib -dll'
# Base command to use for combining object files into a static library:
TCL_STLIB_LD='lib -nologo'
# Location of the top-level source directory from which Tcl was built.
# This is the directory that contains a README file as well as
# subdirectories such as generic, unix, etc. If Tcl was compiled in a
# different place than the directory containing the source files, this
# points to the location of the sources, not the location where Tcl was
# compiled.
TCL_SRC_DIR='D:\_w\1\b\externals\tcl-core-8.6.12.1\win\..'
# String to pass to linker to pick up the Tcl stub library from its
# installed directory.
TCL_STUB_LIB_SPEC='-LD:\_w\1\a\amd64\lib tclstub86.lib'