[Gambas-devel] Debug enhancing (01-43) with source files and diff-files
Charlie Reinl
Karl.Reinl at ...16...
Sun Sep 24 21:46:45 CEST 2006
Salut Benoît,
started to install subversion to check out your changes.
Then I will see.
The '#' was used also in the old version, I use it if an Error or
something 'unusual' happend, to show returned massage in a baloon.
Your proposes lookes OK.
more later.
Amicalment
Charlie
Am Sonntag, den 24.09.2006, 20:29 +0200 schrieb Benoit Minisini:
> On Saturday 23 September 2006 23:08, Charlie Reinl wrote:
> > Salut Benoît,
> >
> > this is the version for gambas2-1.9.43
> >
> > Changes :
> > resizeable Form
> > and also see teh mails this evening.
> >
> > Amicalment
> > Charlie
>
> I have committed some changes for you in the debugger.
>
> You now have a new command named '#' that prints information about arrays,
> collections and objects.
>
> This command first prints the class name of the object, followed by a space.
> Then:
>
> * For arrays, it prints the number of array elements.
>
> * For collections, it prints the number of elements, a space, and a list of
> keys stored in the collection. Each key is quoted, written between double
> quotes, and separated a space. Everything is written on one line.
>
> * For objects, it prints a list of public properties and variables, separated
> by a space. If a property or variable is static it is suffixed by the '(S)'
> string. Everything is written on one line.
>
> If you use '#' on something that is not an object, the command returns
> nothing. Maybe it should return a void line, for consistency.
>
> The '?' command does not print array or collection contents anymore. To get
> information about objects contents, you must use the '#' command, and the '?'
> command again to get the value of each object part.
>
> Now, let's talk about the balloon replacement.
>
> I'd like you make a new form dedicated to printing the value of an expression.
> Let's call this form 'FDebugExpr' for example.
>
> This form should display first what the '?' command returns.
>
> Then you use a TableView to display each object part. If the user
> double-clicks on an object part that is an array, a collection or an object,
> you open a new FDebugExpr window that prints the part contents.
>
> I suggest that FDebugExpr is border-less, like a yellow note of KNotes, or at
> least has the ToolBox property set.
>
> If the debugger runs the code, then all FDebugExpr windows must be refreshed.
> The ultimate feature then would be displaying in red the values that changed
> since the last debugger stop.
>
> I think what I wrote is not very different from what you have already done,
> but now you have the needed debugger command.
>
> I added a new method in the Design class, Design.Eval(), so that you can get
> the value of any expression withotu having to deal with the event loop.
>
> Tell what you think about all that!
>
> Regards,
>
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