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- From: craig@phenix.cc.uregina.ca (Craig Knelsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- Subject: Re: IPMD questions
- Message-ID: <1992Aug29.042802.14652@regina.cs.uregina.ca>
- Date: 29 Aug 92 04:28:02 GMT
- References: <IebfA6z0Bwww1cuPUk@transarc.com>
- Sender: news@regina.cs.uregina.ca
- Reply-To: craig@phenix.cc.uregina.ca (Craig Knelsen)
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- In article <IebfA6z0Bwww1cuPUk@transarc.com> Lucian_Dancanet@transarc.com writes:
- >1. Whenever I start IPMD I have to specify the directories for each source
- > file. As I have several directories with very long names, this is becoming
- > extremely annoying. Is there a way to avoid this, something like a
- > configuration file (similar to .gdbinit, e.g.)?
-
- When you compile your C source, specify the full path of the file.
- The path information is then made available to IPMD so it knows where to
- find the source file. I know this works because I use it all the time.
- This method also works with C/2 and CVP.
-
- >2. After I run the program to completion (I have an "Access violation"), I'm
- > told that the program is terminated, and IPMD closes all the windows,
- > except the "Debug Session Controls" window. Is this normal? When I restart,
- > of course, I have to type again those long directory names, etc.
-
- Normal as far as I know.
-
- >3. I'd like to save into a file the information from a debugger window (like,
- > for instance, a portion of an assembly listing), but I couldn't figure
- > out how to do it ("Mark" is not available). Is this possible?
-
- I have never wanted to do this [yet] so can't help you with this one.
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- Craig Knelsen craig@phenix.cc.uregina.ca
- Craig_Knelsen@f20.n140.z1.fidonet.org
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