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Andrew Falanga

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Apr 12, 2006, 10:23:58 AM4/12/06
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Hello,

My question yesterday is about learning where the documentation for what
commands (their arguments, options, etc.) are in the ttrace namespace
didn't get an answer and I'm thinking that it might be because I didn't
make the subject clear enough. The question isn't about multi-threaded
apps, but rather what all is in the ttrace namespace. I know about
ttrace eval, but is there anything else?

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Michael Schlenker

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Apr 12, 2006, 10:54:48 AM4/12/06
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Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My question yesterday is about learning where the documentation for what
> commands (their arguments, options, etc.) are in the ttrace namespace
> didn't get an answer and I'm thinking that it might be because I didn't
> make the subject clear enough. The question isn't about multi-threaded
> apps, but rather what all is in the ttrace namespace. I know about
> ttrace eval, but is there anything else?
>
did you try in your tclsh after you loaded the thread package:
info commands ::ttrace::* ?

(if the namespace is called ttrace..., don't know)

Michael

Andrew Falanga

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Apr 12, 2006, 3:51:24 PM4/12/06
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To be totally honest, no. However, I was wanting more that just to know
the names but to know what the expected behavior was and return values,
etc. I was hoping there was some documentation out there on this.

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Bryan Oakley

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Apr 12, 2006, 5:12:13 PM4/12/06
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Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Michael Schlenker wrote:
>
>>Andrew Falanga wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>My question yesterday is about learning where the documentation for what
>>>commands (their arguments, options, etc.) are in the ttrace namespace
>>>didn't get an answer and I'm thinking that it might be because I didn't
>>>make the subject clear enough. The question isn't about multi-threaded
>>>apps, but rather what all is in the ttrace namespace. I know about
>>>ttrace eval, but is there anything else?
>>>
>>
>>did you try in your tclsh after you loaded the thread package:
>>info commands ::ttrace::* ?
>>
>>(if the namespace is called ttrace..., don't know)
>>
>>Michael
>
>
>
> To be totally honest, no. However, I was wanting more that just to know
> the names but to know what the expected behavior was and return values,
> etc. I was hoping there was some documentation out there on this.
>

A couple seconds on google (well, 15) brought me to here:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/mann/ttrace.n.html

Pretty darn cool that it's an Apple site. Does that answer your question
about ttrace?


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Andrew Falanga

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Apr 13, 2006, 9:42:16 AM4/13/06
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Sure does. Thanks.

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