Dave Page wrote:
Hi Heikki

On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 4:43 PM, Heikki Linnakangas
<[email protected]> wrote:
CREATE FUNCTION onelinefunc() RETURNS void AS $$ begin null; end; $$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Debugging that won't work terribly well anyway, as the plugin will
just skip the entire function iirc. For slightly saner testing, try
replacing null; with raise notice 'foo';. I'm not inclined to spend
the time fixing the first case at the moment as it seems unlikely to
ever cause anyone problems.

It's reproducible with any other function too, by stepping to the end of the function. Which suggests that the problem occurs when the dialog is displayed for the 2nd time.

When I choose Debugging->debug on that function, pgAdmin hangs, consuming
100% of CPU. This is on latest svn version of pgAdmin, running on Debian
linux with wxwidgets 2.8.10.

The same doesn't happen if the function takes an argument:

CREATE FUNCTION onelinefunc(i integer) RETURNS void AS $$ begin null; end;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;

The same thing happens even if the function has more interesting contents,
when I step to the end of the function.

Hmm, that's pretty weird. I can't reproduce it here, however I'm on
CentOS 5.2 x86_64 which currently only has wxWidgets 2.8.9.

Probably some gtk/wxwidgets glitch. The backtrace suggests that theme might make a difference too..

The line
you've commented out simply sizes the grid so that the 'No arguments
required' text fits in the first column. Does the following change
work for you?

--- debugger/dlgDirectDbg.cpp   (revision 7789)
+++ debugger/dlgDirectDbg.cpp   (working copy)
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@
        font.SetStyle( wxFONTSTYLE_ITALIC );
        grdParams->SetCellFont( 0, COL_NAME, font );

-        grdParams->AutoSizeColumns();
+       grdParams->SetColSize( COL_NAME, 200 );
        activateDebugger();
    }
    else

Yes! That fixes it.

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