"Kent Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > I'm not really sure what you expect this view to look like. I don't > know > of any tool that will let you dynamically watch a program as it > executes.
Not particularly relevant but there are some commercial tools that do this kind of thing, they are usually called program visualisers. The best one I've used was for C++ (called iLooK I think) and it displayed objects as little icons and showed arrows between objects to represent messages. It could cope with multi threading by colourising the arrows and you could stop/start the program like a debugger, attach breakpoints on particular instances etc. It won a Jolt award for productivity back around 1996/97. I think they might have done a Java one too, but I never used it. I think there is a .NET visualiser somewhere too. And there are several for SmallTalk and Lisp. None of which helps the OP in any way :-/ Alan G. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor