2011/1/12 Maxime Thomas <maxime.t...@gmail.com>

>
>
> 2011/1/12 Gaetano Giunta <giunta.gaet...@gmail.com>
>
> James Pic wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Christian Grobmeier
>>> <grobme...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>>>
>>>>    - a method that can be used to easily debug the code. ... For
>>>>>> example, I use PersistentObject and I would like
>>>>>> to
>>>>>>    know why the find query returns me nothing. In the documentation,
>>>>>> there's no
>>>>>>    clue to that could help me to resolve my probleme. And also,
>>>>>> there's no
>>>>>> way
>>>>>>    to print the $q->getQuery() without hacking PersistentObject.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Isn't it possible by just setting a breakpoint and without hacking ?
>>>
>>>  Maybe we
>>>>>> must
>>>>>>    consider the fact to create a false dependancy to Debug, disabled
>>>>>> by
>>>>>>    default.
>>>>>>
>>>>> What would be the benefits of that over xdebug ?
>>>
>>> I insist for your own good, maybe the source of your problem is not
>>> specific to the components... are you sure you're using xdebug
>>> correctly ?
>>>
>> A pertinent question: is xdebug considered a strict requirement for doing
>> zetaC development?
>>
>>  Regards
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://jamespic.info
>>> Customer is king - Le client est roi - El cliente es rey.
>>>
>>>
>>
> I can see a limitation of the use of XDebug, but maybe you can correct me
> and teach me how to solve this one :
>
> I'm developping under Windows with Eclipse like most of the dev and I'm
> running my LAMP stack inside a VM with.
> My project is a shared folder mounted via network.
> XDebug can help me to debug the Apache PHP script but not the cli ones with
> my configuration ?
>
> If it does the trick, we can just write this down and put it in a FAQ /
> side subjects.
>
> --
> Maxime
> maxime.tho...@wascou.org | www.wascou.org | http://twitter.com/wascou
>
>
>
Finally, comparing it to eZPublish documentation, I think AZC lacks of real
community way to get side reference article (a shared one).
It may be resumed as a link page in the current website.

-- 
Maxime
maxime.tho...@wascou.org | www.wascou.org | http://twitter.com/wascou

Reply via email to