From: Ashley Sheridan > On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 09:04 -0400, Al wrote: >> Bob McConnell wrote: >> > From: Raymond Irving >> > >> >> Will be ever see built-in debugging features for PHP? >> > >> > I do not expect there would be. Debuggers are more likely to be provided >> > by the IDE. For example, in MS-Windows, Visual Studio is the IDE and can >> > include any of several compilers. It also includes the debugger, and >> > uses the same front end for all languages. Of course, Microsoft has it >> > much easier since they only support one hardware platform (x86) and one >> > OS. Unlike the rest of the world where tools are more likely to be >> > portable. >> > >> > For an IDE with debug capabilities, try NetBeans. I am sure there are >> > others, but that is the only one I have actually looked at. >> > >> > Bob McConnell >> >> phpEdit, a super IDE, has an extensive suite of integrated debug tools. >> > > Real coders don't use debugging tools, comments and output statements > are all you need ;) > > Thanks, > Ash No, we simply use debug or ddt to insert machine code directly into memory. But that tends to get tedious very quickly, so experimenting with other options is one way to relieve the boredom. Bob McConnell -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php