Re: how to use ghci-debugger with packages

2008-02-26 Thread Simon Marlow

Frederik Eaton wrote:


P.S. Here are some suggestions for the GHCi debugger documentation:

http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/current/docs/users_guide/ghci-debugger.html

There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only available 
in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the debugger.
--
There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only available 
in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the debugger. Note that packages 
only contain compiled code - so debugging a package requires finding its source and 
loading that directly.

There is currently no support for obtaining a stack trace, but the tracing and 
history features provide a useful second-best, which will often be enough to establish the context 
of an error.
--
There is currently no support for obtaining a stack trace, but the tracing and 
history features provide a useful second-best, which will often be enough to establish the context 
of an error. For instance, it is possible to break automatically when an exception is thrown, even 
if it is thrown from within compiled code (see 3.5.6. Debugging exceptions).


Thanks!  I'll push these changes.

Cheers,
Simon

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Re: how to use ghci-debugger with packages

2008-02-25 Thread Simon Marlow

Frederik Eaton wrote:


Thanks, I may try that. I'm currently trying to get my GNU-make-based
build to install profiling versions of package modules, in the hope
that -xc might give more useful information than it did a year ago...


I would think the chances of that are fairly low, there haven't been any 
significant changes to the way cost centres work.


Cheers,
Simon

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Re: how to use ghci-debugger with packages

2008-02-25 Thread Frederik Eaton
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 11:14:08AM +, Simon Marlow wrote:
 Frederik Eaton wrote:
 
 Thanks, I may try that. I'm currently trying to get my GNU-make-based
 build to install profiling versions of package modules, in the hope
 that -xc might give more useful information than it did a year ago...
 
 I would think the chances of that are fairly low, there haven't been any 
 significant 
 changes to the way cost centres work.

OK thanks... Actually I got the GHCi debugger to help me (having
discovered -fbreak-on-exception).

Frederik

P.S. Here are some suggestions for the GHCi debugger documentation:

http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/current/docs/users_guide/ghci-debugger.html

There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only 
available in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the debugger.
--
There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only 
available in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the debugger. 
Note that packages only contain compiled code - so debugging a package requires 
finding its source and loading that directly.

There is currently no support for obtaining a stack trace, but the tracing 
and history features provide a useful second-best, which will often be enough 
to establish the context of an error.
--
There is currently no support for obtaining a stack trace, but the tracing 
and history features provide a useful second-best, which will often be enough 
to establish the context of an error. For instance, it is possible to break 
automatically when an exception is thrown, even if it is thrown from within 
compiled code (see 3.5.6. Debugging exceptions).

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Re: how to use ghci-debugger with packages

2008-02-23 Thread Daniel Fischer
Am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008 02:18 schrieb Frederik Eaton:
 Hello,

 I have a program which uses some code in a package, and I would like
 to be able to find out the source of an error which is occuring inside
 that package. Can I use the ghci-debugger to do this? If I try to set
 a breakpoint inside the package, it says:

 cannot set breakpoint on Vector.Sparse.Wrappers.vmergeOp: module
 Vector.Sparse.Wrappers is not interpreted

 But this page:

 http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/current/docs/users_guide/ghci-debugger.html

 has no use of the word package, so I assume that reading that (long)
 document won't ansnwer my question...

 Thank you,

 Frederik

The users-guide says
There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only 
available in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the 
debugger.

The modules of an installed package are always compiled, I think.
If you have the source available, you could try to put that in your working 
directory (probably hide the installed package before starting ghci).
Cheers,
Daniel


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Re: how to use ghci-debugger with packages

2008-02-23 Thread Frederik Eaton
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 02:36:08AM +0100, Daniel Fischer wrote:
 Am Sonntag, 24. Februar 2008 02:18 schrieb Frederik Eaton:
  Hello,
 
  I have a program which uses some code in a package, and I would like
  to be able to find out the source of an error which is occuring inside
  that package. Can I use the ghci-debugger to do this? If I try to set
  a breakpoint inside the package, it says:
 
  cannot set breakpoint on Vector.Sparse.Wrappers.vmergeOp: module
  Vector.Sparse.Wrappers is not interpreted
 
  But this page:
 
  http://www.haskell.org/ghc/dist/current/docs/users_guide/ghci-debugger.html
 
  has no use of the word package, so I assume that reading that (long)
  document won't ansnwer my question...
 
  Thank you,
 
  Frederik
 
 The users-guide says
 There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only 
 available in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to the 
 debugger.
 
 The modules of an installed package are always compiled, I think.

That's what I think as well, but I'm not sure (and it seems like the
documentation should mention that: CC'ing glasgow-haskell-bugs). I
can't see a reason why an installed package wouldn't be able to
contain its own source code, for instance...

 If you have the source available, you could try to put that in your working 
 directory (probably hide the installed package before starting ghci).

Thanks, I may try that. I'm currently trying to get my GNU-make-based
build to install profiling versions of package modules, in the hope
that -xc might give more useful information than it did a year ago...

Frederik

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