On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 10:42:14AM -0500, Kevin Hunter wrote:
At 7:54am -0500 Mon, 07 Mar 2011, Francois Tigeot wrote:
On Mon, Mar 07, 2011 at 07:02:30AM -0500, Kevin Hunter wrote:
Are you asking about inserting debugging statements?
I hoped to find some way to print more details at runtime.
If I can't do it with an existing binary, I'll rebuild a new one with
your debug suggestions.
Ah, heh. Does that imply a debugger of sorts? I use debuggers, but
generally try to use them as a *very* last resort. I'm much more fond
of printf or equivalent.
Well, I was also thinking about a printf-like solution. I just hoped to
not have to rebuild a binary, it takes almost two hours and a half...
Or are you talking about something more programmatic? I've recently
gone down the path of running LO as a server, and using UNO via Python
(PyUNO) to talk to it.
No no no. Your Pyuno system seems fine, but I like simple things.
Printing a few messages ala strace is really okay for now :)
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Francois Tigeot
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