On 26 May 2012 00:03, Peter Stuge <pe...@stuge.se> wrote:
> Akos Vandra wrote:
>> >> I intend to use the TCL server
>> >
>> > Why?
>>
>> Because I need the GDB server port available for debugging, and the
>> scripting possibilities of TCL are very inviting.
>> Also it's simple and neat. Wasn't this kind of thing the exact purpose
>> of the TCL interface?
>
> Probably, but I really want to get rid of all TCL, and brand new
> stuff using it, in particular outside of OpenOCD, isn't great.. :\
>
> A protocol for remote control is great! But a protocol is also *not*
> the same thing as a programming language.

Please explain what is the problem with TCL? It does the job, it seems
quite easy to learn, and it's extensible...

Regards,
  Ákos Vandra

>
>
> //Peter
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