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<Matt.Haas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You need to copy the source over to the target machine and specify it's location (if different from where it wascompiled) when you start the debugger.
Fascinating.Then again, what I know about the OPM Source Level Debugger (why did IBM even come up with one when they've spent the past 8 years pushing ILE?), and 50 cents, might buy you a cup of really nasty coffee. The only OPM debugger I've ever used is the one that requires you to do your own compliation listing lookup.
As debuggers go, however, the very pinnacle of nastiness has to be looking at C strings in the ILE debugger. Not fun. In fact, I go to great lengths to avoid using the ILE debugger on C programs, unless all I need to do is trace execution or look at integer variables. Great for RPG, though.
-- JHHL
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