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Donone
Fri May 02 2008, 07:02am
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Is my memory bad? Imean 'Mine'.
I have a program that runs perfectly.
I put several breakpoints in boring places.
Run-Debug, it flashes the PPC image on the desktop screen and then at the breakpoint it stops.
I step over.
It now appears dead. No image on the desktop screen.
The next BP has not been reached.
To stop and try again I must use Run-Stop twice not once.
What have I forgotten?
Any clues please?

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zehlein
Sat May 03 2008, 08:15am

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Seems to be normal behaviour to me. If you are debugging a GameAPI app at least. Step over doesn't take you to the next breakpoint.

There is a crack, a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in. (L. Cohen)
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Donone
Sat May 03 2008, 12:55pm
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Thanks zehlein, I realise that it goes to the next instruction but I had two BPs 2 instructions apart. Twenty or more step overs didn't seem to go anywhere, the green arrow went away, but the most worrying was that the image instantly appeared then disappeared.
Since you have said it appears normal, I restarted the system. It now works OK.
I think I keep learning this lesson (if all esle fails turn off), and then forgetting it and keep chasing my tail. I think I will stick a label on the screen.
Thanks for your time with this non event.


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