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August 06, 2001 conditional breakpoints?? | ||||
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bs"d Hi. Does anyone know how to set up a conditional breakpoint in the IDDE debugger? I do F9 to do a regular breakpoint. If I right click on a source code line and choose 'set conditional breakpoint' it sets 'something' which I can see in the 'Breakpoint' window. Then I click on Bpt->Set Conditional Breakpoint and it gives me a little window that says 'Expression'. I didn't find any 'help' on what to type in here. Afterwards it gives me the 'Conditional Breakpoint window' mentioned in the help, but with the wrong address. Obviously I'm not doing it right. Can you give me some pointers? Thanks. Yochanan Spielberg |
August 06, 2001 Re: conditional breakpoints?? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Yochanan Spielberg | I can't get conditional breakpoints to work either Yochanan, so either we're both computer illiterates or there is a problem here ! :-) I also can't persuade the IDDE to save my workspaces, or to re-start with the current project loaded. It's a real pain having to set up all the windows to my preferred settings each time. Help please anyone ? TIA. Jurek. |
August 06, 2001 Re: conditional breakpoints?? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jurek Wozniak | Jurek Wozniak wrote:
> I also can't persuade the IDDE to save my workspaces, or to re-start with the current project loaded. It's a real pain having to set up all the windows to my preferred settings each time. Help please anyone ?
This should work by going:
"Environment->Workspace->Save Workspace Set"
once you have your workspace the way you like it.
It however will save scw.ini and scw32.cfg in the /bin directory which has to be
writeable at that time...
HTH
Jan
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August 08, 2001 Re: conditional breakpoints?? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jan Knepper | bs"d I've just found that if one sets a regular breakpoint in the Source code window, then run the program to that breakpoint, then open the Assembly window, then it is possible to set a conditional breakpoint where the program is stopped in the Assembly window. It even displays the correct line number from the Source window. Afterwards, it is possible to go to the Breakpoints window, and change the parameters of the Conditional breakpoint. I don't know why it works, but it seems to do so. Yochanan "Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3B6F1C6E.1C9A1815@smartsoft.cc... > Jurek Wozniak wrote: > > > I also can't persuade the IDDE to save my workspaces, or to re-start with > > the current project loaded. It's a real pain having to set up all the windows to my preferred settings each time. Help please anyone ? > > This should work by going: > "Environment->Workspace->Save Workspace Set" > once you have your workspace the way you like it. > It however will save scw.ini and scw32.cfg in the /bin directory which has to be > writeable at that time... > > HTH > > Jan > > |
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