I assume by 'console' you mean the Rgui window. That is not where stdout is connected -- it is not a file. As the CHANGES file for 2.7.0 says

    o   When Rgui is launched from a terminal, C output from ill-formed
        packages that write to stdout or stderr rather than use
        Rprintf will appear in the terminal rather than being lost.
        (Only on XP or later.)  This can be very handy for debugging C
        code in packages: just write debugging messages to stdout.

And indeed that is what your example does. It also writes to the terminal from Rterm.

Tcl is no different from any other C-based add-on in this respect.

Note though that system() does provide a way to capture stdout to the Rgui window, so you can probably run tcl scripts via the tcl shell and capture their output.

On Tue, 13 May 2008, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:

Is it possible to use the console from within tcltk?

library(tcltk)
tcl("puts", "stdout", "Hello, World")
Error in structure(.External("dotTclObjv", objv, PACKAGE = "tcltk"),
class = "tclObj") :
 [tcl] can not find channel named "stdout".
.Tcl('puts stdout "Hello, World"')
Error in structure(.External("dotTcl", ..., PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class
= "tclObj") :
 [tcl] can not find channel named "stdout".
R.version.string  # Windows Vista
[1] "R version 2.7.0 RC (2008-04-17 r45367)"

Oh dear, not even the released version! Please update as the posting guide asked you to do before posting.

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