Monday, March 17, 2008

Re: [oopic] oSerialL and oLCDSE

OK, I'll bite. How do you guys do debugging of ooPIC code? I have put
together a moderately complex state machine that is not behaving as I
expect it should. So I need to track events and state transitions. (I
am not using ooPIC events as they are not working right now in C.1.1+.)

So for now I insert a while statement that spins on an input to act as
a breakpoint and then I examine the properties and/or variables but I
would like to be able to monitor things as the system is running so I
can see the response to events in something more like real-time. I am
trying to get the LCD to allow that.

(I sure would like a real source-level debugger via SCP and the IDE.)

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