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GUD: Support for package-directive within Java/JDB (2nd)
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GUD: Support for package-directive within Java/JDB (2nd) |
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Sat, 7 Oct 2006 15:37:06 +0200 |
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Another point is, that I neither can set the breakpoints in my source buffers
directly nor do I see the arrow of current execution position.
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Subject: GUD: Support for package-directive within Java/JDB
Date: Samstag 07 Oktober 2006 15:31
From: Nicolai Stange <nic-stange@t-online.de>
To: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Hello,
I just notified when I've attached my GUD/JDB to a running Java instance,
that the debugger doesn't know about the sources although they're into an
Emacs buffer.
In fact GUD seems to issue an `use PATH_WHERE_JAVA_FILE_IS' instead of a
`use PATH_WHERE_PACKAGE_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE_IS'.
Example:
Source
/home/nic/projectdir/org/openoffice/nicolai_stange/calc/linreg/LinReg.java
starts with a
`package org.openoffice.nicolai_stange.calc.linreg;'
Now instead of issuing a
`use home/nic/projectdir'
to JDB, a
`use /home/nic/projectdir/org/openoffice/nicolai_stange/calc/linreg'
is sent to it when typing `M-x jdb' in the LinReg.java-buffer.
That's really annoying because everytime I want to start a debug session
(very often ;), I have to setup the correct path manually within the
GUD-buffer.
Could this be changed?
I can't, because my ELISP is just good enough for writing my .emacs-file...
Thank you!
Nicolai Stange
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