Makes sense to me.
On Oct 2, 2012 1:53 AM, "Evan Hunter" <ehun...@broadcom.com> wrote:

>  Hi all,****
>
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>
> I have extended JimTCL to add the standard TCL “Trace” command, which
> allows reading/writing target hardware registers simply via reading/setting
> TCL variables. (see https://github.com/evanhunter/jimtcl )****
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> This however creates a problem because OpenOCD currently has a proc named
> “Trace” which performs a different function and which shadows the function
> in JimTCL.****
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> I’d like to suggest that the OpenOCD “Trace” function be renamed.  (And
> any other names which shadow standard TCL procs)****
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> Regards,****
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> Evan Hunter****
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