Cool. So was this with the latest and greatest (r315)? With the
latest threading fixes, basic stepping (in / over) should work
reasonably well. That it doesn't means we have more work to do, of
course. Are there situations where it consistently fails?
Pete
P.S. Recent revisions of trunk use an array for the name attribute in
@JRubyMethod vs. name1, name2, etc. I'll revert r316 to match.
On 10/22/07, Chris Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alrighty, I was able to test debugging rails inside of NetBeans and it
> (mostly) worked! Yay! Thanks to Peter's latest patches I was able to step
> inside of a controller (sometimes). So we're definitely moving along.
>
> One small suggestion: can we change the require 'ruby_debug.so' to require
> 'ruby-debug-base' in ruby-debug-ide/lib/ruby-debug.rb? This will work in
> both jruby-debug and ruby-debug as the ruby-debug-base gem will do the
> requiring of the so or jar as appropriate. I checked and it seemed to work
> fine for me in both JRuby and MRI. I could make this change but didn't want
> to without asking since I haven't yet touched ruby-debug-ide.
>
> --Chris
>
> On 10/18/07, Martin Krauskopf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Chris Nelson wrote:
> > > Cool, what did you have to change in jruby-debug? Or is already part of
> > > your latest SVN commits? I'd love to try it out, and am downloading the
> > > NB ruby build now.
> >
> > Yes, already committed. Were just simple unimplemented methods. Those
> with:
> >
> > throw new UnsupportedOperationException("not
> implemented yet");
> >
> > body. Still bunch of them there from 'skeleton-times'.
> >
> > m.
> >
> >
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