You mean that when you are in the code editor from the debugger and do cmd+o it goes in the inspector embedded in the debugger or is your use case a little more general?
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 3:57 PM, Alexandre Bergel alexandre.bergel@me.comwrote:
ok!
Also, it would be great that when I use “cmd-o” in the browser, it flows as in the playground :-) Do you see what I mean?
Cheers, Alexandre
On May 2, 2014, at 10:49 AM, Andrei Chis chisvasileandrei@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Alex,
There is right now a bug when complying code that triggers certain
warnings.
https://code.google.com/p/moose-technology/issues/detail?id=1062
To be fixed really soon.
Cheers, Andrei
On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Alexandre Bergel <
alexandre.bergel@me.com> wrote:
Hi!
It often appears that compiling a method in the debugger does not work
properly.
For example, if I have the method:
A>>foo self halt
Running A new foo opens a debugger. In the debugger if I modify foo by
the following broken code:
foo | t | [ :t | ]
The code gets compiled without giving any warning. But foo remains with
“self halt”.
I would expect an error window to popup up, but not to loose my change.
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