> 
> Øyvind Harboe wrote:
> > 2. commands.tcl requires (1), but we *could* embed it into the 
> > executable instead but that addresses the symptom and not 
> the disease, 
> > it will only help us short-term.
> 
> I consider this a goo idea if OOCD functions are changed to 
> be scripting friendly with a TCL frontend like in flash banks 
> example, so that basic commands are kept completely inside 
> OOCD to reduce hassle for end users, especially those not 
> much familiar with OOCD yet.
> 

I agree that scripting does add functionality, but what i also like
about openocd is that it can be standalone.

commands.tcl embedded into openocd binary - i like that idea.

How about using a similar concept to gcc's specs file, if commands.tcl is
found
in the tcl dir it is used otherwise the internal one is used?

I know a lot of people who use openocd with a single script and the binary
for
production programming, reproducing the dir structure does not suit
everybody.

embedding commands.tcl would suit everybody would it not?

Cheers
Spen

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