Re: <no subject> (newbie)
- Posted by Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> Sep 10, 2001
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Hi Dan, and welcome: What I've taken to doing regarding the truncated variable contents in debug is to include "print.e", and then output any questioned variable to a *file* for looking at afterwards. The "print.e" lets you print the *whole* contents of any variable from one statement, in real text where possible. Probably won't always work, but it's useful often enough. Dan (Moyer) ----- Original Message ----- From: <dmccu at connect.ab.ca> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 1:15 PM > > Hi Everyone, > > I am new to Euphoria and I have been working with it for just a few > weeks. I like it so far, but there are a few small issues I have. > First of all, the windows version opens up in what looks like a DOS > box, and when using the debugger looking at my variables I only get > about the first 15 characters of my string. I bring in a line at a time > of a text file and at times I am modifying towards the end of the string > which is quite often much larger than 15 characters and I can't see what > it is doing. > Is there a plan to make the windows version a fully windows program with > a nice GUI with the ability to watch the full variables no matter how > long they are? > > On the plus side I like the way the language uses libraries. There are > many features that aren't in the main version but somewhere someone has > written a library for. I was wishing it had regular expression search > and replace and lo and behold I went to the archive and there it was. > This happened with a few other features as well. > > Thanks for your time, > > Dan > > >