They're just different versions of the same thing, written at different 
times by different people, that both got merged into Clojure at different 
times.

Speaking as the original author of clojure.stacktrace, I now think neither 
one of them should exist. The .printStackTrace method on an exception gives 
you all the same information and is more reliable.

-S


On Monday, July 21, 2014 7:30:17 AM UTC-4, Pierre Masci wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm learning about tools to help me debug from the REPL, and I found 
> these two with the same name:
>
>     clojure.stacktrace/root-cause
>
>     clojure.repl/root-cause
>

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