Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!keith From: keith@Apple.COM (Keith Rollin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Does anyone know anything about new Apple development products? Message-ID: <49138@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 14 Feb 91 00:32:20 GMT References: <1991Feb13.010016.6901@lynx.CS.ORST.EDU> <1991Feb13.050326.24115@verity.com> <141@claris.com> Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 28 In article <141@claris.com> drc@claris.com (Dennis Cohen) writes: > >> The version they showed was a d19 release. > >At Software Development '91, they are showing an Alpha1 version (1.0a1). >The window still says LadyBug and you are still unable to see your source and >assembly side-by-side or even simultaneously. I hope they fix that before it >goes out on E.T.O. (the source/asm problem, I mean -- I like the name LadyBug). You _can_ see both source and assembly - simlutaneously and side by side. You just can't do it in the same window. Bring up two views on the same procedure. The easiest way to do this is to clone the source code view by option-clicking on the browser pane and dragging off a new view. Then select the menu option that shows it as assembly. Stepping with that new window in the front will single step by a single assembly instruction. Making the source window active will step by a single Pascal or C statement. In both cases, the inactive window will be kept in sync. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Keith Rollin --- Apple Computer, Inc. --- Developer Technical Support INTERNET: keith@apple.com UUCP: {decwrl, hoptoad, nsc, sun, amdahl}!apple!keith "Argue for your Apple, and sure enough, it's yours" - Keith Rollin, Contusions