A video example showing how to debug an Annex script using the Editors powerful built-in Break-point and Single-Step features...
https://youtu.be/9MGu2bchGp0
Annex script debugging using Breakpoints
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Re: Annex script debugging using Breakpoints
Wow! Robin,
That was an excellent tutorial!
Thank you for taking the time.
I am continuously amazed at the power of Annex and what can be done with such an inexpensive little device.
Everyone should watch this.
cheers
Dwight
That was an excellent tutorial!
Thank you for taking the time.
I am continuously amazed at the power of Annex and what can be done with such an inexpensive little device.
Everyone should watch this.
cheers
Dwight
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Re: Annex script debugging using Breakpoints
Thank You!
Now I know, what the heck is that red marking in the editor page.
Now I am sure, that I missed something in the documentation.
Now I know, what the heck is that red marking in the editor page.
Now I am sure, that I missed something in the documentation.
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Re: Annex script debugging using Breakpoints
I couldn't find any documentation, so the video shows what I picked up for myself after a bit of stumbling in the dark... is why I did the video, cos is much easier when you know! The main points are:
1. The program counter moves on from the current line number unless reset by clicking Stop.
2. Click GetVariables to display the Variable Value at the current line number, else it will keep showing its previous value.
1. The program counter moves on from the current line number unless reset by clicking Stop.
2. Click GetVariables to display the Variable Value at the current line number, else it will keep showing its previous value.