Subject: Re: How about a "Execution Highlight Point"?
From: "Ton Plomp" tcplomp@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:56:33 +0200



And have a the 'retain wire-values' limited to the same halo

I really like that feature!

But what I currently do is set a breakpoint before the part I want to
examine, and one after.
Run code, wait until first breakpoint is found
Turn on retain wire-values, run part and do probing on my data when I'm
stopped at the second breakpoint.
Turn off retain wire-values, and continue

Ton

2007/8/25, Michael Aivaliotis <michael@aivaliotis.com>:
>
> Probably not a structure, but perhaps you can click and drag around stuff
> and you would get a red "halo" around the execution highlighting code.
>
> On 8/24/07, Paul Brown <pabrown@fs-elliott.com> wrote:
> >
> > I am thinking about a "debug structure." It would look like a diagram
> > disable structure. Anything inside the structure would have
> highlighting
> > enabled. Anything outside of the structure would run at normal speed.
>
>