Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/27/14:44:01
James W Sager Iii <sager+@andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
> I am using rhide+allergo and I'm using mouse routines.
> When I step through my code and then try to reset it or
> even exit rhide I get a bunch of cryptic errors and the
> program may or may not lock up, and if it doesn't lock
> up, it shells to dos.
>
> Someone mentioned that this problem is because I'm using the
> mouse.
Perhaps was me.
> There is no way that I can debug the code with the mouse
> off.
Why not? you just need to disable the mouse before the breakpoint. Just disable
the mouse in the part where you want to put breakpoints.
> How should I reset my program properly once I break from it?
> If there is no way....
> Is there some way I can bind quick keys to rhide such that when I hit
> a certain button that I can run an external program: IE a program
> with the line: allegro exit();
It won't help at all. You can call functions from the evaluate dialog but:
1) Is currently broken.
2) I don't know if it will help.
> Thanks for any help. I REALLY need assistance, this takes a majority
> of my debugging time. Rebooting my computer and reseting my watches, and
> rewritting corrupted code and even finding my place :(
Disable the cache while debugging these things!! you can do it from DOS without
rebooting.
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