Laurent Julliard
1/2/2005 7:48:00 PM
Kevin Kleinfelter wrote:
> I've been playing around with ruby debuggers (-rdebug -rrem and RDT). When I debug Instiki, there's a point that it starts a thread
> and goes off to wait for an http request. If I just let it run, how do I get control back to the debugger? I'm thinking of
> something along the lines of Visual Basic, where control-break always interrupts the program and returns you to the debugger. Is
> there any way in any of the Ruby debuggers to get control back? How can I find out what line last had control if it is waiting on
> some event.
>
> Thanks!
> Kevin Kleinfelter
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Hiting CTRL-C should interrupt the debugger in all cases then you can
switch from one thread to another with the "thread switch #N" command.
Isn't it working this way on your machine?
For a more user friandly user interface to the debugger you can also
euse the debugger in FreeRIDE, the free Ruby IDE.
Laurent