On Tue, 2008-07-15 at 18:05 +0200, Mark Probst wrote: > As I already mentioned on #monodev, my preferred solution for 2.0 > would be to disable generic sharing if Mono runs with --debug. In > that case the debugger would work fine without any further changes, > and the users would still benefit from generic sharing when they run > without --debug. The only downside to disabling generic sharing is > that a bit more memory is used, but since this feature is new for 2.0 > anyway, I don't think anybody would mind.
That's also my preferred solution - I am really worried about making changes now which could potentially destabilize the debugger. I am also scared about getting a bug report in 2-3 weeks which will force me to break compatibility again. > For 2.1 we should of course implement debugging with generic code sharing. Yeah, exactly. As I already said in my last mail, it looks like getting the code done isn't that much work (I was wrong about that last week), it's just that it'll need some extensive testing and we may not know what the problems are before we run into them. -- Martin Baulig - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novell GmbH, Düsseldorf GF: Volker Smid, Djamel Souici; HRB 21108 (AG Düsseldorf) _______________________________________________ Mono-devel-list mailing list Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list