ik wrote:
The difference between VB and "native" languages, is that VB is a
script language with internal interpreter.

The executable file that is generated by VB actually contain byte code
that is translated and executed on run time.

That means that you can do such things inside your code.

I do not know if it is possible, but on Delphi you could create
something similar, using the interfaces of the IDE...

Another trick is to write it to a file and parse it when needed :)

Other then that, you can evaluate data on run time like in VB, so
that's the same...

Ido

On 8/15/06, Christian Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Some days ago, i have seen on the screen of one of our visual basic
programmers that
Visual basic has something like an debug console. Where you can write
something with an special function.
I think this could be an good idea for lazarus, that evry line from
debugln() is written at an seperate console or something else....

It can be done, using things like multilog.

A light weight version could use something like the dbugintf unit to send strings to the IDE, I guess.

All possible, but needs time to implement (and I am not volunteering).

Vincent

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