I just modified my var watcher prototype to only show pertinent globals and WOW what a difference THAT makes. Far less clutter, at least from my point of view.

Best,

Jerry Daniels



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On Dec 24, 2005, at 9:55 AM, Dennis Brown wrote:

Jerry,

I could easily see the utility of displaying only the globals that are within the scope of the handler that is being debugged. Perhaps, the watch list could have an option to automatically add (display) all currently declared globals.

Dennis

On Dec 24, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Jerry Daniels wrote:

How to handle globals that are not really being used in the current handler?

I'm not sure just how useful globals are if they are not being called within the handler. I have a tendency to just chuck them into a globals folder and that's that. However, I wonder why we need 50 of them if they're not being used in the handler.

I'm interested in feedback and ideas on these questions...particularly that last one.
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