Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/04/11/03:22:51
From: | "David Whitcombe" <mxedisn AT rof DOT net>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | RHIDE question: Tracing into multiple source files...
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Date: | Sat, 10 Apr 1999 01:22:56 -0600
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Is it RHIDE or is it me?
If I've got, say, BLOBTYPE.HPP, which is including BLOBTYPE.CC,
and then, in my main file, Totally_Excellent_Blobulator.CPP, I include
BLOBTYPE.HPP, with the class definitions and everything.
But something is wrong with class blobtype! It's not deallocating properly
or something, and I want to trace into it.
In Rhide, the cursor just drops to the last close curly brace and waits
while the code
gets stepped through.
Is it stepping through the other file, and if I had it open, I could see it?
Usually, when I have to debug a class, I just paste the whole monster
into whatever file I'm working on, tinker with it, and paste it back, but it
would be very nice if I could just trace into separate source files.
Can I?
Thanks.
David Whitcombe
mxedisn AT rof DOT net
"Someone get these spiders OFFA ME!"
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