Joshua N Pritikin writes:
| If PI does its job then you won't need to use a source level debugger
| very often. As seen from here, that's an *advantage*.
I would go as far as to say that it's spurious. It is safe to assume
that errors will be made, and we should code with that in mind. I'm not
suggesting we get anally defensive, but Simon's point s more than a
little valid, and making it not debuggable because of confidence in
implementation is programming arrogance.
Mx.
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