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Nested debugging
rocky edited this page Nov 7, 2010
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Sometimes you are inside the debugger and want to debug start debugging another method or Ruby expression of your choosing. You can do this with the debug debugger command:
(trepan): gdb(3,5) # This evaluates without debugging into
D=> 1
(trepan): debug gcd(3,5) # This debugs into gcd
ENTERING NESTED DEBUGGER
METHOD Object#gcd(a, b)
-> (gcd.rb:4)
def gcd(a, b)
((trepan)): step
-- (gcd.rb:6)
if a > b
((trepan)): continue
LEAVING NESTED DEBUGGER
R=> 1
(gcd.rb:18) a, b = ARGV[0..1].map {|arg| arg.to_i}
(trepan):
Every time you nest debugging a new level of parenthesis is added. So ((trepan)) indicates you are nested once in the debugger.