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From: Alexander Borghgraef <aborghgr AT eduserv2 DOT rug DOT ac DOT be>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Newbie question : Debugging in RHide
Date: Sat, 24 May 1997 21:15:28 +0200
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George Foot wrote:
> 
> Alexander Borghgraef (aborghgr AT eduserv2 DOT rug DOT ac DOT be) wrote:
> : How do I use the debugger in RHide? How can I use the trace into
> : function(it doesn't seem to be readily available in the Run menu,
> : how do I switch it on?) How do I establish Watches, as in the Borland
> : editor for TurboPascal (and probably Turbo C,never used that)?
> 
> You really need to read the help system in RHIDE. Briefly, the trace into
> function will become available when you make your program. Put all your
> source files (not headers) into a project, then hit F9. If it compiles and
> links successfully, the items on the Run menu will become available.
> 

 Compiling the project works just fine, it just doesn't do what it's
suppposed to do, so debugging is in order. Unfortunately, Trace does NOT
become available after compiling and linking (Run and Arguments do), so
I'm quite stuck here. The documentation I have with RHide does not cover
the subject of debugging in detail, in fact Trace isn't even described
in the doc file, so maybe my version doesn't have it yet. So, my
question remains the same, how do I debug this thing?
-- 
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