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Re: Reporting routines called [message #28692] Sat, 05 January 2002 22:56 Go to previous message
John-David T. Smith is currently offline  John-David T. Smith
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Pavel Romashkin wrote:
>
> From: "JD Smith" <jdsmith@astro.cornell.edu>> If you use IDLWAVE
> (http://idlwave.org), you can just insert a
>> breakpoint and navigate the call stack with C-c C-d C-Up. This is even
>> nicer, because you can see the context of each call in the code itself,
>> print variables local to that stack level, etc.
>
> For those of us deprived of the luxury of using the Wave, you can resort
> also to inserting a breakpoint in the IDL DE and look up the call stack.
> Breakpoints in DE have nice features such as conditional breaking, breaking
> on the counter, etc.
> Good luck,
> Pavel
> P.S. I am afraid I will be forever deprived of the Wave mode because I can't
> stand the Xwindows interface that I used so far :(

I share your pain, Pavel, but you might be on a collision course with XWindows
if you stay with Mac, since the OS X version of IDL due out is hosted by an X11
server. Maybe then you could give IDLWAVE a try, on a suitable snazzy-looking
Emacs of course ;) :

http://emacs-on-aqua.sourceforge.net/

JD

P.S. IDLWAVE can do conditional/repeated breaks, etc. too.
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