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Visual Xbase++ 2.0  
     
 
Visual Debugger
 
   
 
Fully Integrated within the IDE  
Visual Xbase++ is shipped with a visual source-level debugger that is fully integrated into the development environment. This means that all debugger commands are available within VX and that you are free to use the IDE's other tools within a debugging session. Breakpoints can be set directly in the source code editor, the "Find" command can be used to locate code sections for debugging or the IntelliHelp system can point out the parameter profile of a function that you think might be called incorrectly. Furthermore, erroneous code can be corrected on the spot, that is, without having to exit the debugger.  
   
Full Variable Inspection  
The Visual Debugger uses various views for displaying objects within the context of the application being debugged. Variables of simple types, such as NUMERIC or CHARACTER variables, can be inspected sorted by type and/or name in the Variables view. The values of variables that contain OBJECTs and ARRAYs are displayed in the so-called Object Inspector, a special view that allows for an easy inspection of array elements and object members. Complex object relations, such as an Xbase PARTs parent/child relationship, are instantly visible through Object Inspector's hierarchical display.  
   
 
   
Realtime Expression Evaluation  
The VX debugger is fully integrated with the IDE's Command Window, allowing you to perform various actions while debugging your application. Furthermore, the Command Window can be used to execute expressions of any complexity, including expressions which reference variables defined in the context of an application running in the debugger.

Visual Xbase++ also incorporates an Expression Inspector for easy expression manipulation. Last but not least, every expression present in your Xbase++ source code can easily be evaluated, simply by selecting it with the mouse in the source code editor. Likewise, the current value of any variable can be made visible via the tooltip mechanism built into the Visual Xbase++ IDE. The system can even be configured to inspect a function's or method's return value, just by pointing at it with the mouse!
 
   
 
   
Enhanced Breakpoint Management  
Visual Xbase++ introduces a new level of breakpoint management to the Xbase++ development platform. Every breakpoint set in an application loaded into the VX debugger is not only within easy reach through the intuitive Breakpoints view. All breakpoint information is also transparently maintained in your application's project (.XPJ) file! Just like other information pertaining to a debugging session, your breakpoints will be automatically restored the next time you load your project into Visual Xbase++.  
   
 
   
The Visual Xbase++ debugger supports a host of breakpoint options, such as arbitrary breakpoint expressions or options for logging occurances of a breakpoint to a file. You can even set breakpoints while your application is running!  
   
Watch View  
All expressions that can be executed via the Command Window or the IDE's Expression Inspector can also be made permanent in the Watch view. This way, the value of the expression is evaluated each time a debugger command is performed. This feature is invaluable, especially when debugging functionality that is highly dynamic, such as focus changes in your GUI triggered by your application's event loop.  
   
Debugging DLLs and WAA (Web Application Adaptor) Packages  
With the introduction of the debugger integrated into Visual Xbase++, finding problems in DLL-based code became even easier! Just like the traditional Xbase++ debugger, VX does not impose restrictions for debugging across module boundaries. Instead, every DLL loaded by an application can be debugged just like any other Xbase++ code. If the source code of a DLL is available, all editing and browsing capabilities of the IDE can be used to work with it, even when debugging.  
   
 
   
The new debugger also makes the maintenance of DLL-based projects or targets a whole lot easier, simply by introducing the concept of a DLL host application. With this concept, an executable (.EXE), which acts as host application during debugging, can be specified. This way, your DLL can be automatically loaded for debugging. When developing WAA (Web Application Adaptor) packages, this feature allows to debug a package without having to load the WAA's executable into the debugger, for example. Also, all persistent information pertaining to a debugging session, such as breakpoint locations for example, is kept local for the respective DLL. This way, each DLL defined within a project file can be debugged with a completely different environment.  
 

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