Debugger is fine but steps are not visible [message #157369] |
Wed, 05 May 2004 17:27 |
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Originally posted by: marzagao.yahoo.com
Hi,
I have looked at this newsgroup archives and the bug database but could
not find this problem. I am running Eclipse 2.1.3 with jdk 1.4.2_04.
For some reason, when running the JDT debugger, it stops fine at the
breakpoints (I am able see the current methods and line numbers in the
Debug threads view), but the source editor does not follow the flow of the
running program.
I am able to step over and see the line numbers changing and the variables
getting updated but I can't see the actual code being highlighted in the
editors at all.
I thought it might have been one of the plugins but I have uninstalled and
reinstalled Eclipse with no plugins and I am still having this problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Re: Debugger is fine but steps are not visible [message #157580 is a reply to message #157369] |
Thu, 06 May 2004 18:10 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: marzagao.yahoo.com
Hi all,
Could it be a problem with Eclipse 2.1.3? I switched back to 2.1.2 and now
everything works fine... Is anyone using the debugger on 2.1.3 with no
problems or is it just me? :)
Thompson
Thompson Marzagao wrote:
> Hi,
> I have looked at this newsgroup archives and the bug database but could
> not find this problem. I am running Eclipse 2.1.3 with jdk 1.4.2_04.
> For some reason, when running the JDT debugger, it stops fine at the
> breakpoints (I am able see the current methods and line numbers in the
> Debug threads view), but the source editor does not follow the flow of the
> running program.
> I am able to step over and see the line numbers changing and the variables
> getting updated but I can't see the actual code being highlighted in the
> editors at all.
> I thought it might have been one of the plugins but I have uninstalled and
> reinstalled Eclipse with no plugins and I am still having this problem.
> Any ideas?
> Thanks.
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