Re: A85: Debuggers for Usgard v1.0
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Re: A85: Debuggers for Usgard v1.0
A debugger simply lets you trace the execution of your program.
Usually, there are additional features that allow you to change the
contents of memory/ registers, etc... It's extremely useful for
finding bugs.
-mike pearce
On Wed, 3 Sep 1997 16:45:26 -0500 (CDT), you wrote:
>quick question since I've never even tried to use it, what exactly to
>debugger do and how can it help me? :) I thought you had to compile the
>program with debugger or something weird like that.
>
>On Wed, 3 Sep 1997, Jimmy Mårdell wrote:
>
>> 82nd Deer wrote:
>> >
>> > I'm working on converting Ramdom to Usgard 1.0, and if I do accomplish this
>> > feat it will have a SEARCH command (I realized how incredibly easy it would
>> > be to put in). The only thing -- it would need a Relocation function call
>> > because Libraries don't exist.
>>
>> That's exactly what will be added in Usgard 1.1, so you have to wait for
>> it :)
>> Shouldn't take many days, since there will be very few changes.
>>
>> --
>> Jimmy Mårdell "The nice thing about standards is that
>> mailto:mja@algonet.se there are so many of them to choose from."
>> http://www.algonet.se/~mja
>> IRC: Yarin "Sanity? I'm sure I have it on tape
>> somewhere!"
>>
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