Opened 8 years ago
Closed 8 years ago
#4145 closed defect (fixed)
Where has the transformational debugger gone?
Reported by: | Francesco Casella | Owned by: | Adeel Asghar |
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Priority: | blocker | Milestone: | 1.11.0 |
Component: | OMEdit | Version: | |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
I just tried running the debugger on this monday's Windows nightly, on a simple test case, namely Modelica.Blocks.Examples.Filter.
I open the model and hit the "simulate with transformational debugger" button. The simulation is run and I can see the simulation results.
I now click on the Debugging tab, and I see a Stack Frames Browser frame, Breakpoints browser frame and Locals Browser frame. They're all empty. No trace of the Equation Operation windows.
Has something gone seriously wrong, or do I miss something?
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Well, obviously I was missing the fact that the transformational debugger is indeed there, but in a separate window :)
For some reason, in Windows 10 this window is not made immediately visible: you have to click on the task bar at the screen bottom, and make it show up explicitly. May I say this is a bit confusing?
If I am running "Simulate with transformational debugger", I would expect that the default behaviour is that the transformational shows up in plain sight when the compilation is over, and I don't have to dig it out from somewhere.
Can you do that?
Thanks.