That's what i was thinking.  Glad it works.

On Feb 10, 2008 1:54 PM, Mike Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>   Thanks Eric.
>
> I added this to my main application file:
> public var modelWatcher:ModelLocator = ModelLocator.getInstance();
> //watch this variable while debugging
>
> I added this to my watch expressions:
> this.parentApplication.modelWatcher
>
> It seems like it works. Did you have something else in mind, or did I
> interpret you properly?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike Chabot
>
>
> On Feb 10, 2008 12:15 PM, Eric Cancil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<ecancil%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> > Why dont you add a local variable to your main application file and
> watch
> > that.
> >
> > On Feb 9, 2008 5:33 PM, Mike Chabot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mchabot%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
> > > In FB3 debug mode I want to be able to observe the value of my
> > > singleton object at any time. However, if I write
> > > "ModelLocator.getInstance()" as a watch expression I get the error of
> > > "No such variable: ModelLocator," which is true since this is not a
> > > local variable to the page, unless my breakpoint is inside of the
> > > ModelLocator file.
> > >
> > > How do I watch this value without having to put a breakpoint in the
> > > ModelLocator file and without having to put in a throw-away local
> > > variable such as x = ModelLocator.getInstance(), which would allow me
> > > to watch x.
> > >
> > > The debug watch Expression box allows for typing many lines of code,
> > > but I'm not exactly sure what I'm allowed to type in terms of actual
> > > programming code in this box and the manual wasn't of much help.
> > >
> > > Thank you,
> > > Mike Chabot
> > >
>  
>

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