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  • Followup: RE: Perl Builder to use PERL5LIB

    Hi Gordon, I'm quite new to Epic... however here are my 0.2 cents. I setup PERLIB in the "Run Configuration" or "Debug Configuration" of Eclipse. While in Eclipse, open the Run menu and find Run Config or Debug Config. There you will find an area where you can setup ENVIRONMENT variables as well as program arguments. HTH. Regards, -- Marco.

    2009-10-07 13:05:16 UTC in EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration

  • Followup: RE: Perl Builder to use PERL5LIB

    Hi Gordon, I'm quite new to Epic... however here are my 0.2 cents. I setup PERLIB in the "Run Configuration" or "Debug Configuration" of Eclipse. While in Eclipse, open the Run menu and find Run Config or Debug Config. There you will find an area where you can setup ENVIRONMENT variables as well as program arguments. HTH. Regards, -- Marco.

    2009-10-07 12:51:37 UTC in EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration

  • Followup:

    Hi Gordon, I'm quite new to Epic... however here are my 0.2 cents. I setup PERLIB in the "Run Configuration" or "Debug Configuration" of Eclipse. While in Eclipse, open the Run menu and find Run Config or Debug Config. There you will find an area where you can setup ENVIRONMENT variables as well as program arguments. HTH. Regards, -- Marco.

    2009-10-07 12:49:53 UTC in EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration

  • Followup: RE: new EPIC / debugging / user guide

    Ok, thanks! Perl Expression view is quite interesting, considering you can run code in the current context :) And finally, I've also found the menu for "Show perl local variables": I was using the right_mouse_click on the Variables view instead of the "View menu", sorry for the confusion. Epic is really really interesting :) Regards.

    2009-08-27 08:05:14 UTC in EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration

  • new EPIC / debugging / user guide

    Hi all, I'm new to EPIC but I've found it very useful. Am I wrong or the user guide is not up to date? However, I'm trying to understand how variables are accessible and inspectable during debugging. I'm running: - eclipse 3.5.0 on OSX - epic 0.6.35 - perl 5.8.6 - padwalker 1.7 While debugging perl programs what usually happens is that some variables are not available for inspection...

    2009-08-26 17:05:58 UTC in EPIC - Eclipse Perl Integration

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