1. tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4
- Posted by Gilbert Lemaitre <lemaitre at adfi.ucl.ac.be> Nov 23, 2001
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I am tracing the simple Euphoria listed below (with trace) in a 50x80 DOS window under Windows NT 4. Using the down arrow, only the 4 first variables are listed in the trace-window. When line 9 is executed, the variable c is NOT listed in the trace-window! Thank you to tell me what I am doing bad. Gilbert lemaitre Here are all the visible characters on my screen: 2: procedure test() 3: object x, y, a, b, c 4: trace(1) 5: x = "x is visible in the trace window" 6: y = "y is visible in the trace window" 7: a = "a is visible in the trace window" 8: b = "b is visible in the trace window" 9: c = "impossible to see this string in the trace window" 10: -- even when the assignment to c has been executed 11: -- by pressing the down arrow key 12: -- until the ==> pointer reach the line 13 below: 13==>end procedure 14: test() x={120x,32¦,105i,115s,32¦,118v,105i,115s,105i,98b,108l,101e,32¦,105i,110n,... y={121y,32¦,105i,115s,32¦,118v,105i,115s,105i,98b,108l,101e,32¦,105i,110n,... a={97a,32¦,105i,115s,32¦,118v,105i,115s,105i,98b,108l,101e,32¦,105i,110n,... b={98b,32¦,105i,115s,32¦,118v,105i,115s,105i,98b,108l,101e,32¦,105i,110n,...
2. Re: tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4
- Posted by Igor Kachan <kinz at peterlink.ru> Nov 23, 2001
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Hi Gilbert, Maybe window is too little to keep all data? Try please to push the ? key and then input name of the variable you are interested in. Trace must print any variable if you require it with ? command. Regards, Igor Kachan kinz at peterlink.ru ---------- > ïÔ: Gilbert Lemaitre <lemaitre at adfi.ucl.ac.be> > ëÏÍÕ: EUforum <EUforum at topica.com> > ôÅÍÁ: tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4 > äÁÔÁ: Friday, November 23, 2001 18:45 > > I am tracing the simple Euphoria listed below (with trace) > in a 50x80 DOS window under Windows NT 4. > Using the down arrow, only the 4 first variables > are listed in the trace-window. > When line 9 is executed, > the variable c is NOT listed in the trace-window! > > Thank you to tell me what I am doing bad. > Gilbert lemaitre > > Here are all the visible characters on my screen: > > 2: procedure test() > 3: object x, y, a, b, c > 4: trace(1) > 5: x = "x is visible in the trace window" > 6: y = "y is visible in the trace window" > 7: a = "a is visible in the trace window" > 8: b = "b is visible in the trace window" > 9: c = "impossible to see this string in the trace window" > 10: -- even when the assignment to c has been executed > 11: -- by pressing the down arrow key > 12: -- until the ==> pointer reach the line 13 below: > 13==>end procedure > 14: test() <snip>
3. Re: tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 23, 2001
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Gilbert Lemaitre writes: > Using the down arrow, only the 4 first variables > are listed in the trace-window. > When line 9 is executed, > the variable c is NOT listed in the trace-window! Try using the Enter key instead of the down-arrow. When you use the down-arrow, it switches out of trace mode temporarily, and does not necessarily put any new variables in the variable window, although it will update any values that are already displayed. In general, if a variable is not showing, you can ask for it with the ? command. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
4. Re: tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4
- Posted by Tone Škoda <tone.skoda at zapo.net> Nov 23, 2001
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Windows debugger needed. What if someone who will buy source code adds windows debugger feature to Euphoria but won't be selling it. Can he still share it with us?, only exe, not registered version Structures could also be added. And classes :o), maybe more simplified: like one include file would be class. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Craig" <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 6:10 PM Subject: Re: tracing in a 50x80 window using NT4 > > Gilbert Lemaitre writes: > > Using the down arrow, only the 4 first variables > > are listed in the trace-window. > > When line 9 is executed, > > the variable c is NOT listed in the trace-window! > > Try using the Enter key instead of the down-arrow. > When you use the down-arrow, it switches out of trace > mode temporarily, and does not necessarily put any > new variables in the variable window, although it > will update any values that are already displayed. > > In general, if a variable is not showing, you can ask for it > with the ? command. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > >