On May 26, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Joseph wrote:
Ok so when are we going to get this?
"A bidirectional debugger allows programmers to run a program
backwards in
time as well as forwards. The program can be stepped back
line-by-line, or
rewound to any point in its history. Furthermore, programmers can play
the
program forwards and backwards in a totally repeatable fashion,
allowing
them to "home in" on the cause of a bug."
This is impossible in REALbasic. In a nutshell, there is no way to undo
an arbitrary line of code. The code could send data over the network,
call a system function, or do something else that cannot be undone.
Asher
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Asher Dunn
Head Developer, Fireye Software
http://www.fireyesoftware.com/
AIM, Yahoo, MSN: crazedglkid
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