ok well basically say I'm trying to track the flow a certain command is taking, so for instance someone clicks a button in a view class, that dispatches an event to the view's mediator which then dispatches another event to robotlegs which then triggers a navigation event along with some requests to get data,etc , in this instance some of the navigation animations are being handled by tweener which is using an enterframe event to do it's animation. So if I hit F6 I keep getting pulled into tweeners' class like 60 times because it's using an onEnterframe, and then you could have some component that has a lot of invalidate calls as it renders itself. So basically I'd like to be able to say, hey I know all these classes are doing things but I don't care about them I want to skip over them automatically when I hit step over.
On 28 September 2011 22:25, valdhor <valdhorli...@embarqmail.com> wrote: > ** > > > I'm obviously not getting it then. > > My project uses thousands of classes and I can debug it and just look at > the classes I want. > > What are you trying to do exactly? ie. What does "monitor the activity > taking place in a couple of the classes" actually mean? > > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Wouter Schreuders <wschreuders@...> > wrote: > > > > yes, I'm familiar with watch expressions but they don't really help me > with > > this project, I'm working on a project with thousands of classes and want > to > > monitor the activity taking place in a couple of the classes while > excluding > > the rest. > > > > On 26 September 2011 16:59, valdhor <valdhorlists@...> wrote: > > > > > ** > > > > > > > > > Just use watch expressions to see only the items you are interested in. > > > > > > > > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Wouter Schreuders <wschreuders@> > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi All > > > > > > > > When debugging some code and stepping through or stepping over some > code, > > > is > > > > it possible to configure flex to not include certain classes in the > > > > debugging session or at least to entirely skip those classes from > begin > > > > included in the debugging session(but they still need to execute, > just > > > don't > > > > want to see it) > > > > > > > > The reason for this is that sometimes I'm stepping though some code > and > > > > there are certain classes just dont' want to know about (for instance > > > > tweening classes or robotlegs) > > > > > > > > Anyone know if this is possible? > > > > > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > > Wouter > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >