On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Kish Shen <kisshen_at_cisco.com> wrote: > The debugging chapter in the tutorial (which shows the screencap you are > pointing to) has an example of using the filter with a Goal Template and > condition, along with using spy-points. It is intended for people who are > unfamiliar with debugging in Prolog, and also introduces some of the more > advanced features such as the Filter, and we would welcome any feedback to > improve the chapter. > Where is the best place to learn about this breakpointing feature? (As I mentioned before, after digging through the docs, the best match I could find was the Tracer Filter.) If "spy-points" are the implementation of breakpointing, I have already tried to set a spy-point using the Predicate Browser, but TkEclipse never paused on that predicate even though I can tell from the output that the predicate was called. (I didn't have the Tracer open because I thought that would require me to creep, but maybe the Tracer needs to be open and advanced somehow?) DavidReceived on Tue Feb 09 2010 - 02:29:31 CET
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