Mail Archives: djgpp/2008/07/06/13:17:41
"CBFalconer" <cbfalconer AT yahoo DOT com> wrote in message
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> MikeC wrote:
>> "Rugxulo" <rugxulo AT gmail DOT com> wrote in message
>>
>>> I have the .gdt and gpr. files for both, but I don't know where
>>> to post them. Can anybody help? It would be really good to get
>>> this sorted out. I think RHIDE is great, and I'm a bit
>>> handicapped without it.
>>
> ... snip ...
>>
>> If there is no further interest in it, how does the rest of the
>> DJGPP world develop programs? Is there another package that
>> allows you to single-step, watch variables, etc? Of course, I
>> know that you can simply write fault-finding steps into programs
>> to output to stdio, but that doesn't match the convenience of an
>> IDE.
>>
>> Thanks for the suggestions. I have already tried several
>> versions of RHIDE, with verying degrees of success, but if it's
>> not being supported into the future, maybe it's time I made a
>> break with it anyway.
>
> I don't know about 'the rest of the DJGPP world', but I simply use
> a suitable editor (textpad here) and a DOS (or command line)
> window. The editor edits (amazing), and the command line window
> compiles, either directly or through a make. It also exercises the
> result. It can, but I haven't for a year or more, debug with gdb.
>
> I use 4dos, so control is quite easy. I also have aliases and
> batch files set up to run various things in independent windows,
> such as the info program.
>
> I move between windows with ALT-tab. Rodents are not used.
>
My thanks to Gerrit and Chuck. I guess I'm going to have to go that way
too, but without RHIDE, the world will ne a sadder place! Snif!
MikeC.
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