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TOOL (Tiny Object Oriented Language) is an easily-embedded, object-oriented, C++-like-language interpreter. The purpose of this article is to introduce the TOOL interpreter and language from the perspective of a person who has a desire to include a scripting solution as part of his project.
/*****************************************************************************/
/*                              SOURCE FILE                                  */
/*****************************************************************************/
/*
       $Archive:   $

      $Revision:   $
          $Date:   $
        $Author:   $

    Description:   source file that includes just the standard includes
                   RunTool.pch will be the pre-compiled header
                   stdafx.obj will contain the pre-compiled type information
*/
static char OBJECT_ID[] = "$Revision:   $ : $Date:   $";
/*****************************************************************************/

#include "stdafx.h"



/*****************************************************************************/
/* Check-in history */
/*
 *$Log:  $
*/
/*****************************************************************************/


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