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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #60733] more on : how to identify the statemen
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PIERRE LABRECHE |
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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #60733] more on : how to identify the statement which prints output to the console ? |
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Mon, 7 Jun 2021 15:45:27 -0400 (EDT) |
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Follow-up Comment #4, bug #60733 (project octave):
I work on a large Octave program ( several thousand lines of code ), and it
may generate console oputput such as " retval = ... ... ... ... ... " spitting
large arrays at high speed. Even when more on is used, it is very tedious to
locate the culprit statement that is not terminated by a semicolon.
If only I could display the state of the debug stack.
Unfortunately, it is not a feature of the current version of Octave.
Note: I regularly insert keyboard() calls, because GUI breakpoints do not work
with classdef OO-style code. Thanks anyway for the tip !
[comment #3 commentaire #3 :]
> if you wish to stop at a certain line of your script/function you can use
the keyboard function or set a breakpoint. Stopping depending on the number of
outputs and (in case of more on) the size of the console widget is not
suitable for debugging.
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