[Cuis-dev] Capturing Debugger window

Juan Vuletich juan at cuis.st
Sat Dec 30 03:27:44 PST 2023


Hi Hilaire,

I'll try to find some time during next week to give a look at this. I 
haven't so far.

Cheers,

On 12/30/2023 6:45 AM, Hilaire Fernandes via Cuis-dev wrote:
>
> Hi Hernán,
>
> It is  not what I am looking for. I already have a simplified debugger 
> for DrGeo. What I want is to capture an error occurring in a detached 
> process.
>
> https://github.com/hilaire/drgeo/issues/1
>
> I will continue my investigation. For me it is a very important 
> aspect. In my more general Dynabook vision, user will produce dynamic 
> contents through DSL scripting of ad-hoc pedagogical model (DrGeo and 
> alike pedagogical domains). It is important to simplify their 
> debugging experience by avoiding pop-up debugger.
>
> Thanks
>
> Hilaire
>
> Le 28/12/2023 à 23:09, Hernán Wilkinson a écrit :
>> Hi Hilaire,
>>  you have to go to the main menu and select "DenotativeObject 
>> Browser". It will open a browser for "denotative objects" (objects a 
>> la Self, objects that not need to be instances of classes).
>>  At the second list (the objects list) right click, select Add Object 
>> in Category, enter an object name (ie. AlanKay), a category name (ie. 
>> example), then add a method, for example:
>> m1
>>   self m2.
>>
>> Save it. On the method press "cmd+r" and it will allow you to debug 
>> that method. You will see that the debugger is simpler (less buttons, 
>> etc) and it does not allow you to debug code that is not defined in a 
>> denotative object.
>>
>> I hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
>>
>> Cheers!
>> Hernan.
> -- 
> GNU Dr. Geo
> http://gnu.org/s/dr-geo/
> http://gnu-drgeo.blogspot.com/


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