On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 1:39 PM, Amirouche Boubekki <
[email protected]> wrote:

> AFAIK, there is not step debugger in Guile like gdb where you can inspect
> values at runtime etc...
> except if you do live coding and embed an REPL in you app, but I am not
sure
> this is supported by opencog...

So: First, the default mode for opencog is to run the guile REPL and load
opencog as a module.  You can even start the cogserver that way.  So
whatever the guile repl offers, its available for opencog.

To debug the C++ code, you can start guile in gdb, then load the opencog
modules. Nil has a bunch of gdb macros set up to print assorted C++ objects.

How hard is it to write an ecplise module? If eclipse already has modules
for racket, sch48, why not just make a copy of one or the other, and then
edit it, and change racket into guile?  Then you'd have a guile module for
eclipse, right?

--linas


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