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Re: [plt-scheme] debugging [mini rant]: msg#00535plt-scheme
On Tue, 2009-07-28 at 16:12 -0500, Mike Eggleston wrote: > Morning, > > I think it's highly likely that I'm influenced by my early learning to > write code days. I much prefer command line and tty systems to any graphic > systems or systems with an attached rodent. Even using my windows (yuck) > workstation my primary interface is an xterm into other systems. I use > Outlook because I must support users having the same. My personal email > program is character based (mutt). I only start a graphic email program > when I need to look at pictures that someone sent. > > All that is a preface to the statements that I like command line, > I like vi, I like gdb and perl -d. I would be much happier with > plt-scheme/mzscheme if there is a way to do 'mzscheme -d code.lsp'. Using > trace, like TRON from decades ago for me, does work, but isn't as > satisfying as 'perl -d'. > > Is there a command line debugger in mzscheme? > > I finally found a way to get vi/vim to lisp indent my code. Now I want > a debugger that I'm happy with. > I guess the answer to you is 'no!', unfortunately. I am an avid DrScheme user for many years but I have to go +1 on this one. Sometimes only having to open my emacs would be heaven. I add two questions to the PLT-Team: - Is a command line debugger planned? - If not, what kind of work would it involved? > Mike > _________________________________________________ > For list-related administrative tasks: > http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://list.cs.brown.edu/mailman/listinfo/plt-scheme
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