On 2006.09.07, Daniël Mantione <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tracing program execution is not the same as debugging (ad-hoc program
> > state inspection).
> 
> Huh? What do you think the step-into and step-over buttons of a debugger 
> are being used for? Tracing the program execution perhaps?

I can trace execution of a program in a production environment (think:
turn on logging) but I certainly can't halt the system and step through
it with a debugger.

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