Hi Tim,
First, DreamCard or Revolution: some features are different but it's
the same IDE.
As for the debugger, it's right that it needs to be debugged :-(
I think that Runrev guys are working on it because you are right: a
fabulous language without a reliable debugger is no worth.
Above all for beginners.
Le 9 juil. 05 à 00:05, Timothy Miller a écrit :
It works fine on, for example, a simple mouseUp script in a simple
button. However, if the button sends a message to a handler in a
stack script (for instance), which then sends another message to
another handler, nested or not, the debugger won't follow along.
"Script debug mode" is definitely turned on. Step Into, etc., are
absent and/or dimmed out, typically. Sometimes, I can see the
script window open, several windows back, but I can't get to it
until the script is done executing. I've tried setting multiple
breakpoints in each handler, tried setting breakpoints by script.
The script rolls right past them.
The instructions say, "The breakpoint command has no effect unless
the stack is running in the Revolution development environment."
I'm using DreamCard. Does DreamCard count as the "revolution
development environment?"
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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