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Re: ATL Debug Mode Working? [message #1418195 is a reply to message #1417370] |
Sat, 06 September 2014 17:53 |
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Hi,
Are you putting breakpoints on the target pattern elements! ATL Debugging as stated in the following documents does not stop in all the break points you are putting inside your code. Consult the following document for further information.
http://www.eclipse.org/atl/documentation/old/ATL_User_Manual[v0.7].pdf
Hope this helps
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Re: ATL Debug Mode Working? [message #1418845 is a reply to message #1418195] |
Sun, 07 September 2014 18:59 |
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op 06-09-14 19:53, Hamid Qartal schreef:
> Hi,
>
> Are you putting breakpoints on the target pattern elements! ATL Debugging as
> stated in the following documents does not stop in all the break points you
> are putting inside your code. Consult the following document for further
> information.
>
> http://www.eclipse.org/atl/documentation/old/ATL_User_Manual[v0.7
>
> Hope this helps
Also, the standard ATL VM requires you to put the breakpoints not on a *line*,
but on an *AST node* selected in the outline view: right-click AST node ans
select "Toggle Breakpoint".
See also https://wiki.eclipse.org/ATL/User_Guide_-_The_ATL_Tools#Outline
The EMFTVM adds support for regular *line* breakpoints, but there has to be
actual code on that line, or nothing happens. There is no up-front validation
that your breakpoint matches anything, like in Java.
Cheers,
Dennis
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