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[wingide-users] DebuggerDenis Fan denis.fan at dcs.warwick.ac.ukWed, 16 Oct 2002 12:43:48 +0100
--------------678E9BE914FCA0F57C25A1F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am building a simulation program which consists of using Python and C/C++. In order to let Python to access functions that I wrote in C/C++, I have used SWIG to convert it as a readable Python library. I am wondering if Wing IDE can be able to debug this kind of codes, becuase the program itself is mixed with python and C codes. Usually python requires heavily to access the C coded library ... what happen if th errors are in C, not in python, will the degugger sppot out where the errors will be in C? If not, has anyone know if there's such a software to do this? Thanks a lot ... Denis -- --------------678E9BE914FCA0F57C25A1F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> I am building a simulation program which consists of using Python and C/C++. In order to let Python to access functions that I wrote in C/C++, I have used SWIG to convert it as a readable Python library. <p>I am wondering if Wing IDE can be able to debug this kind of codes, becuase the program itself is mixed with python and C codes. Usually python requires heavily to access the C coded library ... what happen if th errors are in C, not in python, will the degugger sppot out where the errors will be in C? <p>If not, has anyone know if there's such a software to do this? Thanks a lot ... <p>Denis <pre>--</pre> </html> --------------678E9BE914FCA0F57C25A1F8--
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