[#407] New feature for Ruby? — Clemens.Hintze@...

Hi all,

27 messages 1999/07/01
[#413] Re: New feature for Ruby? — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 1999/07/01

Hi Clemens,

[#416] Re: New feature for Ruby? — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...> 1999/07/01

On Thu, 01 Jul 1999, Yukihiro Matsumoto wrote:

[#418] Re: New feature for Ruby? — gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro) 1999/07/01

Hi

[#426] Re: New feature for Ruby? — gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro) 1999/07/02

Hi,

[#440] Now another totally different ;-) — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...>

Hi,

21 messages 1999/07/09
[#441] Re: Now another totally different ;-) — matz@... (Yukihiro Matsumoto) 1999/07/09

Hi,

[#442] Re: Now another totally different ;-) — Clemens Hintze <c.hintze@...> 1999/07/09

On Fri, 09 Jul 1999, you wrote:

[#443] — Michael Hohn <hohn@...>

Hello,

26 messages 1999/07/09
[#444] interactive ruby, debugger — gotoken@... (GOTO Kentaro) 1999/07/09

Hi Michael,

[ruby-talk:00513] Re: interactive ruby, debugger

From: "NAKAMURA, Hiroshi" <nakahiro@...>
Date: 1999-07-23 03:29:04 UTC
List: ruby-talk #513
Hello, is there any person who uses debug.rb?

I put my debug.rb 'debug-nahi_19990722.rb' in in.coming.
The debug.rb uses 1.3.5 as a base and the functional addition
was performed.

Handling the "raise" event is based on Michael's.

> From: GOTO Kentaro [mailto:gotoken@math.sci.hokudai.ac.jp]
> Sent: Saturday, July 10, 1999 3:20 AM

> In debug.rb prompt, The following is available command list. 
> 
>   b(reak)
>   del(ete)
>   c(ont)
>   s(tep)
>   n(ext)
>   up
>   down
>   fin(ish)
>   q(uit)
>   where
>   l(ist)
>   p 

watch
display
undisplay
frame(same as that of 'where')
list -

> Please guess the meaning of each of them...

me too...

-- NaHi

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