Yes, GT.M provides a fairly comprehensive set of functionality (hooks) for source level debugging down to the line level (i.e., not the ability to single step within a line), but does not provide any fancy packaging. or GUI. Serenji uses these hooks to create a much more visual packaging and GUI.

-- Bhaskar

Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Does it allow source level debugging?

I know Bhaskar has said that Fidelity recommends Serenji, but
obviously, GTM has to provide some level of support for debugging. I'm
just not familiar with the approach it uses.


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