[Coco] OS-9 "C" IDE SOURCE debugging.
Roger Taylor
rtaylor at bayou.com
Sun Nov 9 01:18:01 EST 2003
At 01:34 PM 11/8/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I suspect that anyone who has used a current IDE will slight our CoCo
>efforts until SOURCE debugging is working well. Speaking for myself, I am
>very spoiled.
>
>This requires code in a Compiler to save the symbol table and locations
>where each line of source is in the program.
>
>A optimizer must be turned off due to its rearranging of the instructions.
>
>Assemblers also have to save the symbol table and locations where each line
>of source is in the program.
>
>The linker needs to save its work as to where each module is in the
>executable is located.
>
>So now a IDE has what it needs to do source debugging.
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>
>I hope that we will at least discuss the details of the complete system so
>that as parts are being worked on the necessary information will be saved.
>
>Better than trying to add it in later.
>
>I do not think that this very hard to do, there is a FREE complete IDE that
>is a good model for our efforts at the "C" level from Borland.
>
>While the target is a 8086, if you consider "C" to be your target as I do
>then you can ignore most of the 8086 and MSDos issues.
>
>I have some ideas and a start on a library to target CoCo OS-9. With this
>you could do source level debugging for OS-9 "C" on the CoCo right NOW.
>
>http://community.borland.com/museum
>
>Antique Software Turbo C version 2.01
>http://bdn.borland.com/article/0,1410,20841,00.html
>
>To get the file you have to sign up for Borlands Developer Network.
>
>As this is a pain, will somebody tell where I can place a copy ( [Color
>Computer] files section? )
>
>--
>
>Stephen H. Fischer <sfischer1 at mindspring.com>
>
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>
>"Roger Taylor" <rtaylor-PxLtF3lD1iAAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote in
>
>message news:5.1.0.14.0.20031107121029.01d04338 at pop.bayou.com...
>
> > At 08:05 AM 11/7/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>
> > >Roger Taylor writes:
>
> > >>I am guessing that option would have to be added in later than sooner.
>
> > >>If it's real easy to enable like from a simple switch, then sure. And it
>
> > >>would be up to M.E.S.S. to do all of the debug functions, right?
>
> > >
>
> > >The switch is in already in there in debug builds; it is -debug.
>
> > >Another possibility would be to add a set of windows messages that allow
>
> > >an external app to intercept and implement the debugger
>
> > >functionality. Imagine debugging an app in your IDE, and using the same
>
> > >windows both to edit and to step through code like you can in most IDEs
>today.
>
> >
>
> > Step through the source code or the machine code? Also, I haven't seen
>
> > this M.E.S.S. debug mode, so I don't quite follow how an external app
>could
>
> > intercept and implement the debugger functionality. But, if it's doable,
>
> > then I will give it some thought.
>
> > thx
>
>
>
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