From: stireda AT tor DOT ber DOT hs DOT nki DOT no (Stian) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Debugging Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 17:34:51 GMT Organization: UNINETT news service Lines: 33 Message-ID: <3512a82e.130337@nntp-oslo.uninett.no> References: <35128d9d DOT 613248 AT nntp-oslo DOT uninett DOT no> <35128ee9 DOT 10389860 AT news DOT jet DOT es> NNTP-Posting-Host: maskin129.ber.hs.nki.no To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 15:46:37 GMT, gregorio AT jet DOT es (Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz) wrote: I use RHIDE and work from plain DOS. I have the -g option marked on, but I get the same error message. It says that either the code is not compiled with debugging information. I read in the docs that the debugger has some trouble with classes, could that be my problem? My program is written in C++, and is object-oriented. I tried setting the breakpoints at different locations but none work. > >>Maybe I'm just plain dumb, but I cannot get the debugger to function. >>After I set a breakpoint and a watch and run the program I get an >>error message that I have not compiled the program with debugging >>information. I don't remember the exact error message right now, but >>if some of you understand my fault from this little info I'd be >>undesputely happy if you'd give me a tip. > >If you are using RHIDE, goto Options-->Compilers-->Debugging , select >with up/down the -g switch and press space so that the item is marked. >Now press return or the changes won't make any effect. Recompile all >and it should work now. > >If you are working from plain dos, then you just have to add the -g >switch to all your compile operations. > >- Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz - gregorio AT jet DOT es - http://web.jet.es/gregorio >- Gogosoftware - http://web.jet.es/gregorio/gogosoftware Stian Danielsen "Why doesn't it work?"