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- data/GUIDE.md +125 -13
- data/README.md +3 -5
- data/bin/byebug +3 -6
- data/byebug.gemspec +15 -17
- data/ext/byebug/context.c +1 -1
- data/ext/byebug/extconf.rb +6 -2
- data/lib/byebug/commands/show.rb +0 -1
- data/lib/byebug/processor.rb +9 -13
- data/lib/byebug/version.rb +1 -1
- data/old_doc/byebug.texi +1 -3
- data/old_doc/gcd.rb +15 -0
- data/old_doc/test-triangle.rb +0 -2
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### Second Sample Session: Delving Deeper
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### Debugging Oddities: How debugging Ruby may be different from other languages
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## Getting in & out
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### Starting byebug
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-A, --annotate LEVEL Set annotation level
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-I, --include PATH Add PATH (single or multiple:path:list) to $LOAD_PATH
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--no-quit Do not quit when script finishes
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--no-rewrite-program Don't set $0 to the program debugged
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--no-stop Do not stop when script is loaded
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-r, --require SCRIPT Require library before script
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--restart-script FILE Name of the script file to run. Erased after read
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--script FILE Name of the script file to run
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letter option name, such as `-h`. The list of options is detailed below:
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* **-A | --annotate <level>**. Set gdb-style annotation `level`, a number.
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information without having to poll for it.
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* **-d | --debug**. Set `$DEBUG` to `true`. Compatible with Ruby's.
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you can enter byebug for inspection of what went wrong. You may also want to use
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this option in conjunction with `--no-stop`. See also [Post-Mortem Debugging]().
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data/old_doc/byebug.texi
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It is also possible to enter byebug when you have an uncaught exception (see
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@ref{Post-Mortem Debugging}).
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data/old_doc/test-triangle.rb
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version: 1.4.
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version: 1.4.1
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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- test/examples/info2.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/irb.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/jump.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/kill.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/list.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/method.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/post_mortem.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/quit.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/reload.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/restart.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/save.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/set.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/set_annotate.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/settings.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/show.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/source.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/stepping.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/tmate.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/trace.rb
|
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|
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- test/examples/variables.rb
|
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|
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- test/finish_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/frame_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/help_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/info_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/jump_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/kill_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/list_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/method_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/post_mortem_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/quit_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/reload_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/repl_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/restart_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/save_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/set_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/show_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/source_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/stepping_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/support/breakpoint.rb
|
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|
+
- test/support/context.rb
|
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|
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- test/support/matchers.rb
|
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|
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- test/support/mocha_extensions.rb
|
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|
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- test/support/processor.rb
|
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|
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- test/support/test_dsl.rb
|
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|
+
- test/support/test_interface.rb
|
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|
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- test/test_helper.rb
|
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|
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- test/trace_test.rb
|
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|
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- test/variables_test.rb
|