I don't want to show critisism against projects like this - I hope that this is 
clear. There are many debuggers, and they are more than welcome. Even Oracle 
has a debugger, if you use Windows and Visual Studio (sigh).

But I still think that MariaDB needs a native debug API, which fully supports 
checkpoints/flow control, context inspection and exposes the call stack. I 
doubt that an external debugger that transparently adds debug code could 
possibly replace it, especially if your business logic is complex. I've tried 
to write a debug library in SQL - the problems I've found make me seriously 
doubt on the possibility to follow this path.

Regards
Federico



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Mar 10/3/15, Alexander Barkov <[email protected]> ha scritto:

 Oggetto: [Maria-discuss] Stored Procedure debugger from Peter Gulutzan and     
Trudy Pelzer
 A: "Maria Discuss" <[email protected]>
 Data: Martedì 10 marzo 2015, 11:42
 
 Hi,
 
 Peter Gulutzan and Trudy Pelzer announced their GUI debugger
 for stored 
 procedures.
 
 Sources, binaries and a demo are available here:
 
 http://ocelot.ca/blog/blog/2015/03/02/the-ocelotgui-debugger/
 
 This is a great news.
 
 Greetings.
 
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