Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uunet!proto!joe From: joe@proto.COM (Joe Huffman) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: Zortech C++ Developer's Edition Summary: yes, yes, yes... yes Keywords: zortech Message-ID: <1379@proto.COM> Date: 8 Aug 90 06:28:53 GMT References: <10889@lindy.Stanford.EDU> <1990Aug7.143759.27931@cs.columbia.edu> Distribution: usa Organization: Prototronics; Sandpoint, Idaho Lines: 47 In article <1990Aug7.143759.27931@cs.columbia.edu>, kearns@cs.columbia.edu (Steve Kearns) writes: > Some questions on the Zortech 2.0-2.1 debugger: > > Can you access member variables without worrying about name mangling? Yes. > Can you have multiple windows open? Yes, memory restriction apply, large programs, 50 line mode, no expanded memory, etc, make things worse... > Is it easy to switch back and forth to see the program output? Yes, (press space bar to toggle). > Does it support a mouse? Yes. > Can you double click on a variable to inspect it? No, you click the right button once, double click right button to remove it from the display. This assumes the variable is in the appropriate window. > Is it easy to inspect structures and subparts of structures? Yes, single click of the mouse or single keystroke via keyboard. > Can you break into a program by hitting break, or shift-break? Control-break does it. > Can you "run until it hits the line with the cursor"? Yes. > inquiring minds want to know! Call Zortech and ask for a brochure (they used to have them anyway). 800-848-8408 -- joe@proto.com uunet!proto!joe FAX: 208-263-8772