I would be interested to debug java from SciTE. Is this possible with any editor? Would it be possible with SciTE?
On 6/1/07, noel frankinet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steve Donovan a écrit : > Hi guys, > > I've recently been working on a Lua extension which allows > you to debug using gdb in your favourite code editor. It > currently only works with extman, but it would not be > difficult to extract the bits. It uses the ability of SciTE > Lua to dynamically load shared libraries; the spawner > library uses the Director interface to pass spawned gdb > output back to the Lua subsystem. > > No changes are required to the Win32 build; the GTK > build requires loadlib to be enabled; instructions are > provided. > > http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/sdonovan/scite-gdb/scite-gdb.zip > > For the seriously impatient, there is a packed Sc1 build for > Windows: > > http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/sdonovan/scite-gdb/sc1d.zip > > And there's a modified tarball that can be built which will not > interfere with your current SciTE installation; just unpack and > go ./build (or build.bat); the GTK build will generate a > suitable shortcut (just run ./scited) which removes the > existing director pipe, (due to an annoying 'feature' of > the director interface, which only works if SciTE is > allowed to recreate the pipe). > > http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/sdonovan/scite-gdb/scite173d.zip > > This modified version (apart from the loadlib fix) also enables > Scintilla's tooltips which gdb.lua uses to show symbol values. > Here are all the modified files: > > http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/sdonovan/scite-gdb/changes173d.zip > > I'm interested in generalizing this to work with > other debuggers, (particularly the Mono debugger and > Python) if there's any interest. > > steve d. > > > > I would be very interested to debug lua code from scite, would it be possible ? Regards Noël Frankinet _______________________________________________ Scite-interest mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.lyra.org/mailman/listinfo/scite-interest
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