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Re: Debugging with PSD
From: |
Neil Jerram |
Subject: |
Re: Debugging with PSD |
Date: |
28 Jun 2001 18:58:37 +0100 |
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>>>>> "Alex" == Alex Shinn <address@hidden> writes:
Alex> Also from gdb, Skip is very nice. Though I'm not sure what
Alex> this would mean for arbitrary sexps... maybe start by only
Alex> allowing Skip at the top level and in lambda/let bodies,
Alex> then optionally extend to "Skip as #t/#f" for conditional
Alex> tests, and "Skip as value" for arbitrary expressions.
Hmm... Substituting a different value for an expression seems easy
enough, but skipping the side effects of an expression feels harder.
Alex> And if you want the ultimate Guile debugger (to answer your
Alex> question all that's really important is step/get/set :) it
Alex> would be nice to be able to step back and forth through both
Alex> Scheme and C interchangeably. After all, Guile is designed
Alex> for embedding/extending. I'm not sure how this would be
Alex> done though... maybe run an inferior C debugger in a
Alex> subprocess?
This would indeed be very cool. But for the moment I'm sticking to
the Scheme level. Thanks for your input!
Neil