Debugging instructions, replica WIT-DEBUG directory, StarlingMonkey debugger extension#9
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squillace wants to merge 3 commits intobytecodealliance:mainfrom
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Debugging instructions, replica WIT-DEBUG directory, StarlingMonkey debugger extension#9squillace wants to merge 3 commits intobytecodealliance:mainfrom
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@yoshuawuyts @tschneidereit please have a look and let me know if it works for you when you have a moment. |
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Oh, and @andreiltd thanks a ton for your work and help here. |
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NOTE: as the current version on which this was written has now been published, caveats in the original commit note no longer apply. |
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This attempts to add debugging tools and instructions to the example repository using the StarlingMonkey vscode debugger (the .vsix format should work in other versions of similar tools as well).
There are several weaknesses to this PR, one of which is that the vscode debugger has been merged and smoothed out quite a bit but has not been published to the marketplace; this can be rectified easily, but I did NOT add instructions on how to build and install from .vsix.
As a result, if you use the marketplace version you may have a different experience. The awkwardness, in addition, of having to add an entire directory that is a copy of the release directory of deps is quite strange indeed, and I think something that componentize-js can think about changing. (This is now moot: #9 (comment))