Apologies for the additional post: On Tue, Nov 28, 2017 at 10:44 AM, R0b0t1 <r03...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > On Mon, Nov 27, 2017 at 12:15 PM, Donald Ziesig via Lazarus > <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote: >> Hi All! >> >> I have been having a problem for a long, long time when developing/debugging >> code which is included in a package and which contains generics. >> >> It took me years :'(, but I finally figured out what I was doing so that I >> could cause the issue to appear consistently. :-[ >> >> My usual debugging process is: >> >> Edit the library code >> Compile/Run >> Debug. >> >> My current insight is: >> >> What would happen was that changes made to the library code would compile, >> but not be included in the code which specializes the generic item. When I >> entered the debugger, I could see the newly changed code, but >> single-stepping ignored my changes. If I let the program run without >> debugging, the resulting behavior was the same as it was before the edit. >> >> I have a work around for this (when I remember to use it): >> >> Edit the library code >> Compile the package >> Use Run | Cleanup and build ... >> Debug >> >> TL;DR Library packages which declare generics do compile, but do not get >> included in the code that specializes them unless I "Cleanup and build" the >> whole program. (Workable, but much slower than programs without generics). >> >> I searched the bug tracker, but did not see anything resembling this >> problem. I would submit a bug report but I'm not sure whether this is an >> IDE problem, a package problem or a compiler/linker problem. Would someone >> more familiar with this part of the architecture give me pointers? >> > > I think this may be a bug, but I do not think it has to do with > generics or packages. I encountered a very similar issue with a > project I help maintain, where I fixed some issue in a unit but that > unit was not automatically recompiled after being changed. I had to > clean and rebuild the project. As you say, this is not extremely > expedient. >
To be clear, for some reason most of the time the unit (and every other unit) was rebuilding properly, but one time it didn't. Perhaps it is a linking issue? Cheers, R0b0t1 -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list Lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus