Thank you micael, I will give it a shot. :) --- micael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Here you go. I just dumped the package in here. > You use it as follows: > > new > Debugger().add(blah1).add(blah2).add(blah3).log("Test > 1", true); > > where blah1, blah2, etc. are variables you want to > test. The debugger is > overloaded for all data types. The "Test 1" gives > you a reference in the > log of the test, and the true makes sure prior tests > are saved. If you > want to write over prior tests, put in "false". If > you don't want to name > the test, leave it out. That is overloaded too. > You will need to figure > out a way to set your own paths for where you want > the log file to > appear. The javadoc info is pretty much obvious. > You can just take the > fancy stuff out and put in the path hardcoded, if > you like. I usually > rename the class: DELETE_ME.java when I use it. > This is for students. > > Micael
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