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July 17, 2017 How to debug in vscode with mago-mi? | ||||
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Could anyone show me how to debug in vscode with mago-mi? I have installed vscode with Native Debug, SDLang. I have tried dlang-vscode and code-d. My tasks.json: { "version": "2.0.0", "command": "dub", "type": "shell", "presentation": { "echo": true, "reveal": "always", "focus": false, "panel": "shared" }, "tasks" : [ { "taskName": "build", "group": { "kind": "build", "isDefault": true }, "args": [], //Pattern match DMD error messages "problemMatcher": { "owner": "d", "fileLocation": ["relative", "${workspaceRoot}"], "pattern": { "regexp": "^(.*)\\((\\d+),(\\d+)\\):\\s+(Warning|Error):\\s+(.*)$", "file": 1, "line": 2, "column": 3, "severity": 4, "message": 5 } } } ] } And my launch.json: { "version": "0.2.0", "configurations": [ { "name": "Debug", "type": "mago-mi", "request": "launch", "target": "./bin/app.exe", "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}" } ] } I have placed mago-mi.exe in PATH. I can build app.exe successfully. But when I click the debug button, nothing happen. |
July 20, 2017 Re: How to debug in vscode with mago-mi? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Domain | On Monday, 17 July 2017 at 08:44:46 UTC, Domain wrote:
> Could anyone show me how to debug in vscode with mago-mi?
> I have installed vscode with Native Debug, SDLang. I have tried dlang-vscode and code-d.
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> [...]
Is the application actually being put in bin/app.exe? Also try a different debugger (the windows debugger from the C/C++ Extension by Microsoft which uses the visual studio debugger is quite good)
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July 21, 2017 Re: How to debug in vscode with mago-mi? | ||||
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Posted in reply to WebFreak001 | On Thursday, 20 July 2017 at 15:31:55 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
> On Monday, 17 July 2017 at 08:44:46 UTC, Domain wrote:
>> Could anyone show me how to debug in vscode with mago-mi?
>> I have installed vscode with Native Debug, SDLang. I have tried dlang-vscode and code-d.
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>> [...]
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> Is the application actually being put in bin/app.exe? Also try a different debugger (the windows debugger from the C/C++ Extension by Microsoft which uses the visual studio debugger is quite good)
Yes, I have visual studio installed. I can debug with VisualD.
And I can debug with mago-mi from commandline, but not in vs code.
When I click debug button, I can see the debug toolbar,
but it will be gone in seconds. And no breakpoint hit.
My source structure
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|--bin
| |--app.exe
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|--src
| |--app.d
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|--dub.json
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|--.vscode
| |--task.json
| |--launch.json
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|--.dub
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