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Revision as of 22:47, 4 February 2008
Script Debugging Techniques
Listed here are some debugging techniques.
perl
PrintMessage()
The studio object provides a way to perform printf-style debugging of scripts running within STRIDE Studio.
PrintMessage allows you to log messages from running scripts and view the values of variables during script execution.
Here's an example of its use in a perl script:
my $funcs = $main::ascript->Functions; # loop through each captured function foreach (0..($funcs->Count - 1)) { my $f = $funcs->Item($_); # send output to Studio Messages window $main::studio->Output->PrintMessage("function item ".$_." ".$f->Name); }
Note that the single argument to the function will accept any expression that perl can interpret as a string.
- MessageBox()
- exception messages
JScript
- PrintMessage()
- MessageBox()
- exception messages
- symbolic debugger