oh, i meant /doc in Inferno's root directory. If you have inferno
installed, you can check it up. Else, you need to install inferno
somewhere to see the file, I think.

dharani

On 9/14/06, ISHWAR RATTAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had looked through /sys/doc/acid.* and was unable to find
the information there. Maybe it is something trivial :-(

-ishwar

On Thu, 14 Sep 2006, Tharaneedharan Vilwanathan wrote:

> Acid Tutorial by Tad Hunt also may be useful. I see it in
> /doc/acidtut.pdf in Inferno release but I couldnt find a web link.
>
> regards
> dharani
>
> On 9/14/06, Skip Tavakkolian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> *(main:a\D)
>>
>> /sys/doc/acid.ps
>> /sys/doc/acidpaper.ps
>>
>> > I am trying to learn how to use acid for source
>> > level debugging using the built-in functions. I waould like
>> > to know how to display/exmine the varibales used in the
>> > program. Sample code for context:
>> >   void main()
>> >   {
>> >     int a, b, c;
>> >     a = 12;
>> >     b = 21;
>> >     c = a + b;
>> >     print("c: %d\n", c);
>> >     exits(nil);
>> >   }
>> >
>> >   program is compiled and acid is called on the image:
>> >   acid: new()
>> >   ..
>> >   acid: bpset(print)
>> >   ..
>> >   acid: next()
>> >   ..
>> >   at this point a = 12 has been executed. How to examine
>> >   the value in acid?
>> >
>> > -ishwar
>>
>>
>

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