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- From: johnm@cory.Berkeley.EDU (John D. Mitchell)
- Newsgroups: comp.arch,comp.lang.c,comp.programming,comp.unix.programmer
- Subject: Re: Summary of responses [was: What would you like from a debugger?]
- Summary: Swat
- Keywords: summary,debugging,tcl,swat,pc/geos
- Message-ID: <1992Aug15.005801.17108@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- Date: 15 Aug 92 00:58:01 GMT
- References: <bosullvn.713613694@unix1.tcd.ie> <id.SKBS.RIL@ferranti.com>
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- In article <id.SKBS.RIL@ferranti.com> peter@ferranti.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
- [...Lots of comments about Tcl and Tk...]
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- The Swat debugger for GeoWorks' PC/GEOS is built on top of Tcl. It's by
- far the most powerful debugger I've ever seen (let alone used :-).
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- All of the good points that Peter mentioned in his post are true.
- Extensibility in a debugger is truly wonderful.
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- John
- johnm@cory.Berkeley.EDU
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- P.S. I'm speaking for myself. GeoWorks speaks for itself.
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