How about incremental compiling and loading then? I've heard that there were Lisp environments that were doing this in the 1980s. Given C's popularity, and the fact that it's more than a decade later, is there an incremental compiling and loading environment for C?
Robert Ramiega wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 29, 1998 at 04:57:49PM -0700, Christopher Barry wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Is there a debugger or a way to get ddd to load and interpret a C source > > file and step through it a step at a time without requiring the > > debug-symbol compiled executable? I seem to remember doing something > > like this a long time ago with one of Borland's IDEs, but I might be > > mistaken. > You are mistaken. In that Borland IDE of old (TurboPascal 4.x+) code was > compiled before getting You into debugger > hmm of course i might be wrong =o) > > -- > Robert Ramiega | [EMAIL PROTECTED] IRC: _Jedi_ | Don't underestimate > IT Manager @ PDi | http://plukwa.pdi.net/ | the power of Source > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null