Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wang!bu-tyng!three!cory From: cory@three.MV.COM (Cory Kempf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: SADE docs VERY disappointing! Keywords: sade, debugging Message-ID: <389@three.MV.COM> Date: 7 Jul 90 13:56:42 GMT References: <271@unf7.UUCP> <386@three.MV.COM> <42568@apple.Apple.COM> Organization: Three Letter Co. Nashua, NH. Lines: 35 keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) writes: >I just wanted to let y'all know that we're working on a new SADE >manual. There was just a review draft released internally, and it's >very encouraging. There were even 2 Tutorial chapters: one for C and a >similar one for Pascal. I find that I'm using SADE more and more, now >that I know more about it. But What About C++??!!!! I can get SADE to work OK with C (and I can live with the Pascal format output), but I have yet to be able to poke around inside the members of the classes that I create. Since I am programming in C++, this is critical. As it is, the only way I can do this (other than write some special code) is via Macsbug. Which is why I am very disapointed. SADE is supposed to work with the entire MPW language suite (at least that is how it was introduced to me) >SADE is not bundled with MPW. Or rather, it is, but MPW and SADE can also >be purchased separately from each other. Yes, I am aware that I can pay more to get MPW, C, C++, Asm., Et Al, seperately. >I don't know when the manual will be out. If a new manual can fix this, I will be glad to take back all of the bad things that I have said about SADE (even the things that I said while debugging C++ with it). I'm skeptical though. Is there some secret switch that allows me to work in C++? +C -- Cory Kempf I do speak for the company (sometimes). Three Letter Company 603 883 2474 email: cory@three.mv.com, harvard!zinn!three!cory