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echo: power_bas
to: ANTON MONROE
from: MARCEL VELDHUIZEN
date: 1996-07-16 14:57:00
subject: Using the 3.2 editor

Hallo Anton Monroe, hoe is het ermee?
12-Jul-96 06:25:11, Anton Monroe schreef aan Marcel Veldhuizen
      Onderwerp: Using the 3.2 editor
 AM> In the IDE use the top menu, under Compile/Find Error.  Type in the
 AM> pgm-ctr and it will recompile and show you the line number that it
 AM> corresponds to.
 Heh, THNX! This could be really helpfull for Tim... This could be
 incorporated into his editor easily!.. It would be somewhat slow, but
 a lot faster then starting PB to debug the code... Tim, did you read this?
 AM> From the command line type PBC /RE .  It will tell
 AM> you the file name and line number that corresponds to the pgm-ctr
 AM> location.
 Well, a shell command should be enough, with a redirect...
 AM> Of course, the .bas file that you do it with has to be exactly the same
 AM> one that was compiled to make the .exe file that gave the error.  Any
 AM> changes to the source code will make it point to the wrong line.
 That's no problem... A .BAS file normally doesn't change while being
 executed...
 AM> Since I'm a long way from having that problem, I have pretty much
 AM> ignored it.
 Well, it doen't ADD any functionality, just memory, like you said..
 AM> 'PB xxx.BAS'.  PBD.EXE (the debugger) is for debugging executable
 AM> files-- its syntax is 'PBD xxx.EXE'.
 I know:)
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