bluebird wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 4:52 am
I still cannot use debug - the /d parameter causes build.bat to make a new file that it calls d.exe.
Bluebird have you tried with this Build.bat version as I indicated ?
viewtopic.php?p=48056#p48056 (Look for the attached Build.bat file, download it and replace it)
Or simply, you did not read this topic ?
I looked at the build.bat file that I have and there are no batch lines in it that try to interpret the /d option
Your statement is totally incorrect.
In the version I indicated, CHECKSWITCH checks all possible SWITCH combinations.
And even in the old Build.bat versions this switch have it been present and treated.
I must have the wrong batch file or perhaps there is a setup problem that prevents HMG (or is it BCC) from finding the actual debug code.
BCC ?
What are you talking about ?
bluebird wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 4:52 amIf anyone has a batch file that works, could you please send it via this forum.
That is the problem, when there is a lack of management to approve suggested improvements for cases where there are HMG failures. Instead of dialogue and resolving such issues, a solution of the personal order is mistakenly adopted. And the failure continues to persist in HMG releases in the future...
The forum is good because there are several ideas, but when there is no participation of the rest or the problems are simply ignored or left to one side, we are all harmed and the precious of all participations are discoureged...
This Build.bat that Edward has posted, is it working for console too ? Why Build.bat is being setted HMG folder inside as restricted name of folder ??
I do not agreed with that.
SET HMGPATH=c:\hmg.3.4.2
In that same
Build.bat topic is for everyone to participate. Is not restricted for HMG persons in charge. Any one can participate. There, I touch others questions like as:
- %1 != %~1
- runflag for parameterizations
- fix to accept spaces in projects names
All of these are very important. But seems nobody knows nothing... or it is easier way to wait for others that come with the solution already chewed...
serge_girard wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 7:25 am
I don't use debugger, I prefer my own methods
Me too, Serge.
I also prefer to use MsgDebug for displaying variables, arrays and results...
And actually our last improved IDE version is still with bug due GUI debugger in it...
IMO, this could it be cut off and try to improve IDE in many others old demmands...