> The Log starts off like this:
> 161019246: Opening a port.
> 161019871: Opened a port.
> 161019973: Opening a port.
Poser will write messages like this to a file called "Log ####.txt" (where ####
is a 4-digit number) when "Low-level debugger" logging is turned on. I'm not
familiar with files named "Debugger Log".
The "illegal trap #0, reset" message is probably due to left-over breakpoints
installed by the CodeWarrior debugger. However, those should be removed when you
properly kill the debugging session, so I don't know why they're left in there.
-- Keith Rollin
-- Palm OS Emulator engineer
Lee Fyock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/16/2000 06:34:09 AM
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Subject: "Debugger Log"?
Hi!
I'm using a home-built combo of CW Pro 5 (updated to the latest) and CW
for Palm Release 6, on the Mac, along with POSE 3.0a6. Everything works
pretty well.
Two things go consistently wrong. Anytime I kill the debugging session
from CW, POSE displays a dialog saying "illegal trap #0, reset". Usually
I hit reset in the dialog and everything's fine. Sometimes, all the
buttons in the dialog are greyed out, whereby I do the force-quit dance,
trying to catch POSE actually as the running task...
That I can live with. The thing that really bugs me is that 3 times out
of 5, _somebody_ creates a file called "Debugger Log" and writes enormous
amounts of useless data to it. Sometimes CW effectively hangs for 3-4
minutes while a 4 MB file is written out. The Log usually appears in my
project's folder, but sometimes appears where the CW application resides.
I have _every_ logging option off that I can find in both POSE and CW.
The Log starts off like this:
161019246: Opening a port.
161019871: Opened a port.
161019973: Opening a port.
161020517: Opened a port.
161020577: Starting a session.
161021201: Started a session.
161021267: Starting a session.
161021823: Started a session.
161021882: Started listening for data.
161067735: Started sending some data.
161067959: Finished writing data.
161076139: Finished reading data.
Any ideas on these two?
Thanks!
Lee
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