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| Debugger and existing menus [message #157479] | Sun, 16 November 2003 12:34  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: albertodemichelis.NO_S_P_A_M_hotmail.com 
 Hi all,
 I'm currently coding a debugger for my language, I have most of the code
 set up debu gmodel, debug presentation, launcher etc...
 The problem is that I do not understand how to bind to the Run menu to add a
 breakpoint when the "Add/Remove Breapoint" item
 is clicked.
 The breakpoint system is working because I added a custom contribution to
 the rulerbar and when I double click on it,
 my breakpoint spawns and my debugger and editor register it correcly.
 
 What I'm asking is how to tell eclipse that my plugin/editor is breakpoint
 capable(also when I'm not in the debug perspective).
 
 thanks for your time
 
 ciao
 Alberto
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| Re: Debugger and existing menus [message #157549 is a reply to message #157479] | Sun, 16 November 2003 19:39  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Currently, the actions are not retargettable. This is a work item for 3.0. 
 https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=37514
 
 Darin
 
 "Alberto Demichelis" <albertodemichelis@NO_S_P_A_M_hotmail.com> wrote in
 message news:bp8cbi$q6$1@eclipse.org...
 > Hi all,
 >     I'm currently coding a debugger for my language, I have most of the
 code
 > set up debu gmodel, debug presentation, launcher etc...
 > The problem is that I do not understand how to bind to the Run menu to add
 a
 > breakpoint when the "Add/Remove Breapoint" item
 > is clicked.
 > The breakpoint system is working because I added a custom contribution to
 > the rulerbar and when I double click on it,
 > my breakpoint spawns and my debugger and editor register it correcly.
 >
 > What I'm asking is how to tell eclipse that my plugin/editor is breakpoint
 > capable(also when I'm not in the debug perspective).
 >
 > thanks for your time
 >
 > ciao
 > Alberto
 >
 >
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