Re: [TCL] the ttrace package for threads
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Re: [TCL] the ttrace package for threads

From: Andrew Falanga <not_real@hp.com>
Date: Thu Apr 13 2006 - 15:42:16 CEST

Bryan Oakley wrote:
> 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?
>
>

Sure does. Thanks.

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Received on Sun Apr 30 03:10:20 2006