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SlickEdit Product Discussion => SlickEditĀ® => Slick-CĀ® Macro Programming => Topic started by: aaronla on December 30, 2008, 09:54:27 AM
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I'm trying to polish up the lisp language macro posted up on slickedit.com ( the one by Gregg Tavares ) in order to get context tagging working better and with variants of Lisp (scheme, arc, clojure).
However, I'm running into problems debugging. I can see results of `message()` calls when invoked by my `lisp_proc_search()` procedure, but breakpoints set by the Slick-C debugger are not hit, even if placed on the message() statement.
I don't need interactive debugging support, but i do need some sort of logging output. I've tried various hacks around creating and finding a sentinel buffer 'debug-output' to no avail.
Q: any suggestions on how to easily to logging and tracing in Slick-C? Ideally, to the Output window?
#aaron
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Q: any suggestions on how to easily to logging and tracing in Slick-C? Ideally, to the Output window?
Do you know about the "say" command? Also _assert and _StackDump.
Have you seen the pdf doc in the slick installation folder SlickCMacroBestPractices.pdf?
Graeme
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Ah, 'say()', can't believe i missed that. A reminder to re-read of the macro best practices much appreciated. I also forgot to add my new macro folder to VSLICKPATH, which explains why the stack dumps couldn't find my macros.
So, the 'current context' tool sees my functions, so I was wrong to assume that my_proc_search wasn't working -- I guess it's working, but that it doesn't cause the 'defs' window to be populated. I'll take another look at some of the existing parsers I guess, to figure out what populates the 'defs' window.
Thx,
#aaron