On 8/6/05, Harri Haataja <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> If you need to debug a programme that simple, what it's
> telling you is that you've written it the wrong way!
> 

This is not completely realistic. There are sometimes interactions
with libraries,
compilers... Simple programs have to be debug on occasions. I adhere with the
print+thought, more than with the allways rewrite (though on some
occassions that
is the way...). I also love dumping the stack with acid now and then.
It is invaluable
for finding faster deadlocks or lost pointers. 
-- 
- curiosity sKilled the cat

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