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Scott Smith | New debugger usage outside of VX on Wed, 21 Jan 2004 12:01:51 -0800 Many of us would like to us oure own IDE, editor, etc. Will it ever be possible to use the new debugger stand-alone without the VX IDE? | |
PoliticallyIncorrect | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Wed, 21 Jan 2004 13:54:35 -0700 Hum, I think the editor is the IDE and the IDE is the Editor the two are one and the same I have found a wonderful relationship using Multi Edit and Vx20 in tandom, affords me unpresident editing and step and analize just about any where. I find it to have help finding real sticky stuff. "Scott Smith" <ssmith@averysoft.com> wrote in message news:tz8IDnF4DHA.2016@S15147418... > Many of us would like to us oure own IDE, editor, etc. > > Will it ever be possible to use the new debugger stand-alone without the VX > IDE? > > | |
Scott Smith | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Sat, 24 Jan 2004 06:18:09 -0800 Good, cause I use MultiEdit and love it. I don't want to switch at this point. BTW, an IDE typically has an editor but an editor is not an necessarily an IDE ... so they are not one in the same. In fact, I believe by today's standards of an "IDE", an editor even as powerful as MultiEdit could not be considered an IDE due to lack of truely integrated development components such as debugger, profiler, form design, report design and/or database design. Second BTW... In MultiEdit, do you know how to have to have multiple help files lnked to a file extension. For example, I have the xbase++ help file linked for syntax checking if the extension is PRG. It would be nice MultiEdit and/or VX had a help file utility that would gather help from many different help files and place the contents into one body of help from which "extension specific help" would work. "PoliticallyIncorrect" <software@xmission.com> wrote in message news:OjrpHDG4DHA.2016@S15147418... > Hum, I think the editor is the IDE and the IDE is the Editor the two are one > and the same > > I have found a wonderful relationship using Multi Edit and Vx20 in tandom, > affords me unpresident editing and step and analize just about any where. > I find it to have help finding real sticky stuff. > > > "Scott Smith" <ssmith@averysoft.com> wrote in message > news:tz8IDnF4DHA.2016@S15147418... > > Many of us would like to us oure own IDE, editor, etc. > > > > Will it ever be possible to use the new debugger stand-alone without the > VX > > IDE? > > > > > > | |
Till Warweg | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Thu, 22 Jan 2004 10:23:00 +0100 "Scott Smith" <ssmith@averysoft.com> wrote in message news:tz8IDnF4DHA.2016@S15147418... > Many of us would like to us oure own IDE, editor, etc. > > Will it ever be possible to use the new debugger stand-alone without the VX > IDE? Scott, could you please elaborate a bit on "stand-alone"? What is the behaviour/appearance you'd expect when you load an .EXE into it, for example? We've tried to make provisions for using VX just for debugging ( la "vx20 <yourexe>"). If there's something you find wanting in that respect, please let us know. However, the editor, the various views of the debugger and the way these interact with each other are an integral part of both the IDE and the debugging system. We've currently no plans to break up this new alliance again . Regards, Till -- --------------------------------------------------- ARD - Alaska Research & Development Web: http://www.alaska-research.com Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund E-Mail: mailto:till.warweg@alaska-research.com Contact: mailto:info@alaska-research.com --------------------------------------------------- | |
Scott Smith | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Sat, 24 Jan 2004 06:06:31 -0800 Till, Thanks for the reply. I haven't downloaded VX yet... I just read in the news groups that the debugger was integrated into the VX IDE. Consequently, I assumed (incorrectly), that you would have to start VX and then do some manual keyboarding or mousing to debug an exe. As long as you can begin a debug session from the command line, I'm a happy camper. Cheers, Scott | |
Till Warweg | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Mon, 26 Jan 2004 18:03:39 +0100 "Scott Smith" <ssmith@averysoft.com> wrote in message news:Sdm7fOo4DHA.2012@S15147418... > Till, > > Thanks for the reply. > > I haven't downloaded VX yet... I just read in the news groups that the > debugger was integrated into the VX IDE. Consequently, I assumed > (incorrectly), that you would have to start VX and then do some manual > keyboarding or mousing to debug an exe. As long as you can begin a debug > session from the command line, I'm a happy camper. Scott, to be precise, there's one more step involved other than running "vx20 <yourexe>": if no project file can be found for the application, the IDE will ask you whether a project be opened to maintain your debugging session information (breakpoints etc.). If not, a dummy project will be created for you. In this case, your input is required. If a project file exists already, the debugger automatically loads the executable and places the instruction pointer at the first executable line. In this case, behaviour is basically similar to that of the old debugger. Regards, Till -- --------------------------------------------------- ARD - Alaska Research & Development Web: http://www.alaska-research.com Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund E-Mail: mailto:till.warweg@alaska-research.com Contact: mailto:info@alaska-research.com --------------------------------------------------- | |
Scott Smith | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Sat, 24 Jan 2004 06:20:36 -0800 Till, For intelli help... wouldn't it be cool if there was a utility that would gather information from help files and assemble a VX intelli help database? That way we could "scan in" our 3rd party library help files... | |
Mike Evans | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Sun, 25 Jan 2004 15:34:05 +0200 Scott As far as i know these is possible allready but i think it's undocumented. Have a look on the xppw32\bin\typelibs directory. You can see 3 files. These files are plain Dbf (FP) files and you can change them if you want. Have in mind that if you change these files your changes will be lost in a feauture release. Also i think that those files was created by a utility from the help files. Regards Mike Evans "Scott Smith" <ssmith@averysoft.com> wrote in message news:EDnAYWo4DHA.2012@S15147418... > Till, > > For intelli help... wouldn't it be cool if there was a utility that would > gather information from help files and assemble a VX intelli help database? > > That way we could "scan in" our 3rd party library help files... > > | |
Till Warweg | Re: New debugger usage outside of VX on Mon, 26 Jan 2004 17:58:22 +0100 "Mike Evans" <makis1970@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:qSvkod04DHA.2012@S15147418... > Scott > As far as i know these is possible allready but i think it's undocumented. Have > a look on the xppw32\bin\typelibs directory. You can see 3 files. These files > are plain Dbf (FP) files and you can change them if you want. Have in mind > that if you change these files your changes will be lost in a feauture release. > Also i think that those files was created by a utility from the help files. Very astute, Mike Till -- --------------------------------------------------- ARD - Alaska Research & Development Web: http://www.alaska-research.com Investors: http://www.alaska-research.com/tifund E-Mail: mailto:till.warweg@alaska-research.com Contact: mailto:info@alaska-research.com --------------------------------------------------- |