Message-Id: <199711101614.LAA22194@delorie.com> From: "sl" To: "DJGPP mailing list" Date: Mon, 10 Nov 97 11:20:09 Reply-To: "sl" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: Emacs Precedence: bulk On Sun, 9 Nov 1997 19:25:01 -0800 (PST), Nate Eldredge wrote: >(This looks suspiciously like a troll...) > >EMACS's major advantage is its customizability. Since the whole editor is >based on a Lisp engine, it's customizable essentially without limit. Thus, >it is used for tasks far beyond simple editing, like mail-reading, and even >shell interaction. Many people enjoy this. However, due to some limitations >of DOS, many of the Unix-originated features of EMACS don't work. This >regrettably includes interactive debugging. The Unix/X-windows version of >Emacs is now my favorite editor. I run under OS/2 (and have already downloaded and installed EMACS for OS/2.) Is there a way to get interactive debugging up and running? BTW: I don't mind that other people use EMACS. I want to use the best IDE (or equivilent) whenever possible ;) Gili