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    Bug in Debugger?

    Attached movie is a minute or two long and shows some weird behavior in the debugger. Is this something I should report as a bug? Thanks for taking a look.

    Regards,

    Scott


    Sorry file did not attach. Here is the url:

    http://ramsystemscorp.com/videos/a5_debug_test.wmv
    Last edited by Scott_Walker; 05-06-2009, 11:08 AM. Reason: add link to file

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    Re: Bug in Debugger?

    nothing is attached!:(

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      #3
      Re: Bug in Debugger?

      Sorry.

      I added url to my original post.

      Regards,

      Scott

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        Re: Bug in Debugger?

        Hi Scott,

        Originally posted by Scott_Walker View Post
        Is this something I should report as a bug? Thanks for taking a look.
        It's not really a bug, but I understand the confusion.

        Since you invoked running the script from the Control Panel (essentially just an XDialog box), you are seeing the code in the event handler of the XDialog Box before it finishes. Short of Alpha Five turning off the debugger (which could cause problems when debugging other items and you lose all your watch variables), this code can be ignored. If you run it from an event on a form, you will not see this.

        My CSDA Code Utility various debugging buttons that run code in debug or profile the code basically have exactly the same problem, although, I try to minimize this code execution wrapper code to minimize confusion.
        Regards,

        Ira J. Perlow
        Computer Systems Design


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          #5
          Re: Bug in Debugger?

          Ira,

          Thanks for the explanation. That makes sense. Also I could have just turned off the debugger before exiting the script.

          Regards,

          Scott

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            #6
            Re: Bug in Debugger?

            Scott, what did you use to build your movie? It wasn't FSCapture by any chance?

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              #7
              Re: Bug in Debugger?

              Cal,

              I used tcScreen.

              Regards,

              Scott

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                #8
                Re: Bug in Debugger?

                If you haven't purchased it yet, or anyone else interested in doing something like this, you might want to check out FSCapture at www.FastStone.org.

                It's less than 1/2 the price at $19.95. It does regular screen captures with a built-in editor to add captions, highlighting, text, circles, lines, arrows, etc. as well as allowing you to create movies. (see attached sample)

                The downside: no editing of the movies - but what do you want for $20?

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                  Re: Bug in Debugger?

                  Here is another one that is older (2005) but believe there is also a newer one created as well....completely opensource. Very easy to learn how to use...minute or two. I have only used it a couple of times.

                  I think it does everything that Cal mentioned. Produces videos in either AVI or SWF (Flash) and you can annotate.

                  http://www.techspot.com/downloads/954-camstudio.html
                  Mike
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                  It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see.
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                    Re: Bug in Debugger?

                    Thanks Mike - downloading it now. It seems to be much better for videos but, so far, I see no regular screenshot capability. I don't care - the improved video capability is well worth the cost. Or, to paraphrase some wise person's earlier statement, what do you expect for free!?

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