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Suggestion: Add a 'Debugger' category
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10/08/1999 10:19:54
 
 
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09/08/1999 19:36:01
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00251000
Message ID:
00251959
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I'll often run my code once all the bugs are out, and look for places where it seems like the little pointer pauses. That tells me that I might have an optimization problem there.

Its also so much easier to put a break on a variable, rather than adding 2x10 to the fourth power of wait window statements into my code.

>The debugger has been invaluable to me in 3.0, 5.0, and 6.0. Each version has gotten better. It doesn't mean I can't crash it. Try putting in a watchpoint on Excel object. Yikes! :)
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>Seriously, yes there have been bugs, but I do not understand how people can debug their code...actually just understand their code w/o using the debugger. I don't mean that badly, I honestly just don't understand.
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>For example, if I'm coding something with any branching, I step through new code just to see how it behaves. I find bugs I'm not even looking for. It's especially helpful if I'm having to untangle somebody else's code. In 6.0 I have the coverage profiler, so it'll be much more efficient to make sure all branches are tested.
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>>I'm still working in VFP5. The vast majority of the kinds of bugs I get, the debugger basically blows up spectacularly and I have to kill the debugger/VFP through the NT task manager. An excellent example was my recent thread "SQL: Statement Too Long for no apparent reason". SET STEP ON just before what turned out to be the offending code (MSKB problem, in fact) didn't help at all.
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>>Is the VFP6 debugger substantially improved over that in VFP5?
--Todd Sherman
-Wake Up! Smell the Coffee!
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