Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/04/13/06:35:01
Message-Id: | <199804131032.NAA15051@ankara.duzen.com.tr>
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From: | "S. M. Halloran" <mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr>
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Organization: | User RFC 822- and 1123-compliant
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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Date: | Mon, 13 Apr 1998 13:36:30 +0200
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MIME-Version: | 1.0
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Subject: | Re: red line in rhide
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In-reply-to: | <6gao52$1g3$2@news-hrz.uni-duisburg.de>
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On 6 Apr 98 Michael Mauch was found to have commented thusly:
> On Mon, 06 Apr 1998 07:18:41 -0400, Dan Chak <chakster AT geocities DOT com>
> wrote:
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> > I accidentally pressed some wierd key combination and now there's a red
> > line that I can't get rid of highlighting a line of my code. How did I
> > get it, and more importantly, how can I get rid of it??
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> Probably you pressed Ctrl+F8 and set a breakpoint this way. Just go to
> that line and press Ctrl+F8 again to make it disappear again.
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> Regards...
> Michael
>
I noticed this question generated three identical response...all correct,
of course. But I would like to add that the RHide programmer can go to
the Debug menu (Debug->Breakpoints) and view and play with (edit) and,
even better, set conditions for all breakpoints in all sources files
composing the executable. This amounts to a little more than toggling
"red lines" in the source code.
Mitch Halloran
Research (Bio)chemist
Duzen Laboratories Group
Ankara TURKEY
mitch AT duzen DOT com DOT tr
other job title: Sequoia's (dob 12-20-95) daddy
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