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| 4 | VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Gordon Prieur |
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| 7 | Debugger Support Features *debugger-support* |
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| 9 | 1. Debugger Features |debugger-features| |
| 10 | 2. Vim Compile Options |debugger-compilation| |
| 11 | 3. Integrated Debuggers |debugger-integration| |
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| 13 | {Vi does not have any of these features} |
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| 15 | ============================================================================== |
| 16 | 1. Debugger Features *debugger-features* |
| 17 | |
| 18 | The following features are available for an integration with a debugger or |
| 19 | an Integrated Programming Environment (IPE) or Integrated Development |
| 20 | Environment (IDE): |
| 21 | |
| 22 | Alternate Command Input |alt-input| |
| 23 | Debug Signs |debug-signs| |
| 24 | Debug Source Highlight |debug-highlight| |
| 25 | Message Footer |gui-footer| |
| 26 | Balloon Evaluation |balloon-eval| |
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| 28 | These features were added specifically for use in the Motif version of gvim. |
| 29 | However, the |alt-input| and |debug-highlight| were written to be usable in |
| 30 | both vim and gvim. Some of the other features could be used in the non-GUI |
| 31 | vim with slight modifications. However, I did not do this nor did I test the |
| 32 | reliability of building for vim or non Motif GUI versions. |
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| 35 | 1.1 Alternate Command Input *alt-input* |
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| 37 | For Vim to work with a debugger there must be at least an input connection |
| 38 | with a debugger or external tool. In many cases there will also be an output |
| 39 | connection but this isn't absolutely necessary. |
| 40 | |
| 41 | The purpose of the input connection is to let the external debugger send |
| 42 | commands to Vim. The commands sent by the debugger should give the debugger |
| 43 | enough control to display the current debug environment and state. |
| 44 | |
| 45 | The current implementation is based on the X Toolkit dispatch loop and the |
| 46 | XtAddInput() function call. |
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| 49 | 1.2 Debug Signs *debug-signs* |
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| 51 | Many debuggers mark specific lines by placing a small sign or color highlight |
| 52 | on the line. The |:sign| command lets the debugger set this graphic mark. Some |
| 53 | examples where this feature would be used would be a debugger showing an arrow |
| 54 | representing the Program Counter (PC) of the program being debugged. Another |
| 55 | example would be a small stop sign for a line with a breakpoint. These visible |
| 56 | highlights let the user keep track of certain parts of the state of the |
| 57 | debugger. |
| 58 | |
| 59 | This feature can be used with more than debuggers, too. An IPE can use a sign |
| 60 | to highlight build errors, searched text, or other things. The sign feature |
| 61 | can also work together with the |debug-highlight| to ensure the mark is |
| 62 | highly visible. |
| 63 | |
| 64 | Debug signs are defined and placed using the |:sign| command. |
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| 66 | |
| 67 | 1.3 Debug Source Highlight *debug-highlight* |
| 68 | |
| 69 | This feature allows a line to have a predominant highlight. The highlight is |
| 70 | intended to make a specific line stand out. The highlight could be made to |
| 71 | work for both vim and gvim, whereas the debug sign is, in most cases, limited |
| 72 | to gvim. The one exception to this is Sun Microsystem's dtterm. The dtterm |
| 73 | from Sun has a "sign gutter" for showing signs. |
| 74 | |
| 75 | |
| 76 | 1.4 Message Footer *gui-footer* |
| 77 | |
| 78 | The message footer can be used to display messages from a debugger or IPE. It |
| 79 | can also be used to display menu and toolbar tips. The footer area is at the |
| 80 | bottom of the GUI window, below the line used to display colon commands. |
| 81 | |
| 82 | The display of the footer is controlled by the 'guioptions' letter 'F'. |
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| 85 | 1.5 Balloon Evaluation *balloon-eval* |
| 86 | |
| 87 | This feature allows a debugger, or other external tool, to display dynamic |
| 88 | information based on where the mouse is pointing. The purpose of this feature |
| 89 | was to allow Sun's Visual WorkShop debugger to display expression evaluations. |
| 90 | However, the feature was implemented in as general a manner as possible and |
| 91 | could be used for displaying other information as well. |
| 92 | |
| 93 | The Balloon Evaluation has some settable parameters too. The font list and |
| 94 | colors can be set via X resources (XmNballoonEvalFontList, |
| 95 | XmNballoonEvalBackground, and XmNballoonEvalForeground). |
| 96 | The 'balloondelay' option sets the delay before an attempt is made to show a |
| 97 | balloon. |
| 98 | The 'ballooneval' option needs to be set to switch it on. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | Balloon evaluation is only available when compiled with the |+balloon_eval| |
| 101 | and |+sun_workshop| features. |
| 102 | |
| 103 | The Balloon evaluation functions are also used to show a tooltip for the |
| 104 | toolbar. The 'ballooneval' option does not need to be set for this. But the |
| 105 | other settings apply. |
| 106 | |
| 107 | ============================================================================== |
| 108 | 2. Vim Compile Options *debugger-compilation* |
| 109 | |
| 110 | The debugger features were added explicitly for use with Sun's Visual |
| 111 | WorkShop Integrated Programming Environment (ipe). However, they were done |
| 112 | in as generic a manner as possible so that integration with other debuggers |
| 113 | could also use some or all of the tools used with Sun's ipe. |
| 114 | |
| 115 | The following compile time preprocessor variables control the features: |
| 116 | |
| 117 | Alternate Command Input ALT_X_INPUT |
| 118 | Debug Glyphs FEAT_SIGNS |
| 119 | Debug Highlights FEAT_SIGNS |
| 120 | Message Footer FEAT_FOOTER |
| 121 | Balloon Evaluation FEAT_BEVAL |
| 122 | |
| 123 | The first integration with a full IPE/IDE was with Sun Visual WorkShop. To |
| 124 | compile a gvim which interfaces with VWS set the following flag, which sets |
| 125 | all the above flags: |
| 126 | |
| 127 | Sun Visual WorkShop FEAT_SUN_WORKSHOP |
| 128 | |
| 129 | ============================================================================== |
| 130 | 3. Integrated Debuggers *debugger-integration* |
| 131 | |
| 132 | Currently the only fully integrated debugger/IPE/IDE is Sun's Visual WorkShop |
| 133 | Integrated Programming Environment. |
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| 135 | vim:tw=78:sw=4:ts=8:ft=help:norl: |