On Saturday, 4 March 2023 at 19:19:26 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:
On Monday, 27 February 2023 at 12:09:50 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
At least this is what is done for the Dexed GDB widget, so
that gdb breaks automatically when an Error or an Exception is
new'd
(https://gitlab.com/basile.b/dexed/-/blob/
On Monday, 27 February 2023 at 12:09:50 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
At least this is what is done for the Dexed GDB widget, so that
gdb breaks automatically when an Error or an Exception is new'd
(https://gitlab.com/basile.b/dexed/-/blob/master/src/u_gdb.pas#L2072).
Glad you mentioned Dexed. I Had
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 15:55:33 UTC, solidstate1991
wrote:
I had a lot of trouble trying to get Visual Studio to catch
handled exceptions, which would have been mandatory for
debugging unittests, but I either forgot how to do it, or
something have changed in either the newer versions
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 19:55:27 UTC, evilrat wrote:
Nothing happens without a reason, check your project settings
and make sure that for debugging you have correct paths,
command, and arguments.
Even with no debug info and no project you can just drop an
executable to an empty VS wi
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 19:31:10 UTC, solidstate1991
wrote:
Well, VS turned to be even less cooperative than before. Now it
only loads and runs a specific old version of an EXE file.
I'm asking around for other debuggers, I'm definitely moving to
another.
Nothing happens without a
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 18:08:57 UTC, evilrat wrote:
Turn on exception settings panel in top menu bar:
Debug->Windows->Exceptions Settings (Crtl+Alt+E)
My settings for D is full "D exceptions", under Win32 check "D
Exception", or just click "Restore to default settings" in
there on
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 16:58:44 UTC, solidstate1991
wrote:
I used to use Visual Studio, but I forgot how to set it up
properly to break on handled throws. Now it doesn't do anything
if throws are handled in any fashion, and I can't find an
option to change it (it was removed maybe?)
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 16:22:49 UTC, evilrat wrote:
VisualD for Visual Studio provides some extra help with
displaying your data in debugger and on Windows is the best you
can get for D.
You can use Visual Studio Code + code-d to debug, but it is not
as good as full Visual Studio co
On Saturday, 25 February 2023 at 15:55:33 UTC, solidstate1991
wrote:
I had a lot of trouble trying to get Visual Studio to catch
handled exceptions
VisualD for Visual Studio provides some extra help with
displaying your data in debugger and on Windows is the best you
can get for D.
You can
I had a lot of trouble trying to get Visual Studio to catch
handled exceptions, which would have been mandatory for debugging
unittests, but I either forgot how to do it, or something have
changed in either the newer versions of VS or the D compilers I
use (LDC, DMD).
So I downloaded the new
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