Hi there,
On April 26 (12:00 -0000), David Genziuk wrote with possible deletions:
| Is it possible to step through a hugs script, as in C where it is possible
| to debug by stepping in and evaluate variables? Is there any method to
| evaluate variables during recursion? Adding watches?
|
| Any help would be greatly appreciated,
I'd really recommend to look at HOOD (http://www.haskell.org/hood/),
the Haskell Observation Debugger. Keep in mind that, in Haskell,
variables (in the C sense) do not exist. What you can do, though, is
to observe intermediate results of (sub-)expressions in your Haskell
program. This is what HOOD gives you (and more).
Best wishes,
--Torsten
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| Dr. Torsten Grust [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
| http://www.fmi.uni-konstanz.de/~grust/ |
| Database Research Group, University of Konstanz(Lake Constance/Germany) |
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