JHS IDE provides simple debug support. Not as nice or complete as in J602,
but I think it adequate for many situations. I think a few minutes to see
what JHS provides would be worthwhile. It will pretty quickly be obvious
whether it meets your need or not.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Mike Day <[email protected]>wrote:

>  I'm trying to solve an Euler problem using J7.
> My usual approach is to try a naive method,
> see what's going wrong and shuffle towards
> the "correct" approach, or at least one that
> works.  This often involves a function hanging.
> OK - I can use J701brk,  but I'd like to trace
> the function.  But debug doesn't seem to be
> available under J701GTKJ.
>
> Is debug a feature yet to appear in the IDE?
>
> I've noticed the "debug" option under J701JHS -
> so should I be developing my solution under
> that hood rather than the GTK IDE?
> Unfortunately,  the J602-style debug doesn't
> appear to work here either,  not with Google
> Chrome, anyway, which is the browser I've been
> using for a couple of years now.
> CTRL-K for example throws a Google Chrome
> query.   The help suggests we should be using
> dbsm.  Is this indeed the case?
>
> TIA
>
> Mike
>
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