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Using jSwat...

Dave Woodman

I noticed with interest that jSwat is smart enough to allow setting breakpoints and the like against the correct lines in NetRexx sources, opening up the possibility of a GUI debugger. Even Rexx types can be displayed in a sensible manner by using the “evaluator.”

 

Local variables cannot be seen, however, without doing the equivalent of passing the “-g” option to javac. Is there a sneaky way to do this (or one that has fallen from my memory…)?

 

                Dave.




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Re: Using jSwat...

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Hi Dave,

1.) I didn't even know that jSwat exists :-(
2.) Googled just 'Download jSwat":  Sourceforge did say it has been moved to Google ! :-)
3.) But, klicking the new URL given at SourceForge: URL does NOT exist !

So, where I can now download jSwat from ?

Sorry, again, that I'm always asking! I obviously are too old ..... ;-)
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Am 27.05.2014 17:02, schrieb Dave Woodman:

I noticed with interest that jSwat is smart enough to allow setting breakpoints and the like against the correct lines in NetRexx sources, opening up the possibility of a GUI debugger. Even Rexx types can be displayed in a sensible manner by using the “evaluator.”

 

Local variables cannot be seen, however, without doing the equivalent of passing the “-g” option to javac. Is there a sneaky way to do this (or one that has fallen from my memory…)?

 

                Dave.




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Dave Woodman

It lives here:- https://github.com/nlfiedler/jswat

 

Scroll down for downloads

 

                Dave.

 

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Hi Dave,

1.) I didn't even know that jSwat exists :-(
2.) Googled just 'Download jSwat":  Sourceforge did say it has been moved to Google ! :-)
3.) But, klicking the new URL given at SourceForge: URL does NOT exist !

So, where I can now download jSwat from ?

Sorry, again, that I'm always asking! I obviously are too old ...... ;-)
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Am 27.05.2014 17:02, schrieb Dave Woodman:

I noticed with interest that jSwat is smart enough to allow setting breakpoints and the like against the correct lines in NetRexx sources, opening up the possibility of a GUI debugger. Even Rexx types can be displayed in a sensible manner by using the “evaluator.”

 

Local variables cannot be seen, however, without doing the equivalent of passing the “-g” option to javac. Is there a sneaky way to do this (or one that has fallen from my memory…)?

 

                Dave.

 


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