Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 5/24/2009 10:23 AM, Romain Francois wrote:
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 23/05/2009 4:55 PM, Robert Gentleman wrote:
Kynn Jones wrote:
[snip]
and you have a breakpoint in bar, you could not (easily)
distinguish which of
the two calls to bar was active. There is no line counter or
anything of that
sort available.
The evaluator doesn't pay any attention to srcref records, so this
is still true, but it would be possible to keep the srcref on the
stack as well as all the other info there.
Please
Here's a patch file that does this. (Will it make it through to the
mailing list? We'll see.) It's still in progress, so I'm not even
ready to put it into R-devel, but you're welcome to try it out.
The basic idea is that it attaches srcref attributes to the values
returned from sys.calls (which won't be displayed, but if you want to
play with them you can) and to .Traceback (which traceback() will
display). debug() will also show them.
Not sure what bad side effects (e.g. on execution time) this has.
Duncan Murdoch
Many thanks. I'll play with this right now. My guess is that since these
"srcref" records are calculated anyway by the parser, this won't affect
too much the execution time.
I've written code (and I think I sent it to you last year) that can
do things like replacing the statement coming from a particular line
of a file with whatever code you like; this could be used in writing
a nice source-level debugger.
yes
Duncan Murdoch
best wishes
Robert
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