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Komodo can be used to debug Tcl programs locally or remotely.
The following instructions describe how to configure Tcl
debugging. For general information about using the Komodo
debugger, see Komodo Debugger
Functions.
Debugger commands can be accessed from the
Debug menu, by shortcut keys, or from the Debug
Toolbar. For a summary of debugger commands, see the Debugger
Command List.
Specify the Tcl interpreter Komodo uses to debug and run Tcl
programs:
- On the Edit menu, select
Preferences.
- In the Preferences dialog box under
Languages, click Tcl. Komodo
searches for Tcl interpreters in the system
PATH
and lists all tclsh and wish
interpreters available in separate drop-down lists. If no Tcl
interpreters are displayed in the list, check that the location
of the interpreters is specified in your PATH
environment variable.
- If the preferred interpreters are in these lists, click to
select them. If they are not, click Browse to
locate them.
- Click OK.
Note: Tcl Beta releases contain only
version-specific executables (e.g. tclsh85.exe and
wish85.exe). Komodo does not automatically find
these in the path. To use them, specify them manually in the
Interpreters section of the Tcl language preferences rather
than selecting Find on Path.
To start a local Tcl debugging session, click
Go/Continue or Step In on the
Debugger menu or toolbar. See Komodo Debugger
Functions for full instructions on using Komodo's debugging
functionality.
When debugging a Tcl program remotely, the program is executed
on the remote machine and the debug output is sent to Komodo.
Komodo controls the debugging session (e.g. stepping,
breakpoints, and spawnpoints) once the session has been started
on the remote machine.
To debug a Tcl program remotely, the Tcl debugger application,
dbgp_tcldebug.exe (Windows) or dbgp_tcldebug
(Linux and OS X), must be installed on the remote machine. This
file is installed in the tcl subdirectory of the Komodo
installation directory for your platform.
Windows
<komodo-install-directory>\lib\support\tcl
Linux
<komodo-install-directory>/lib/support/tcl
Mac OS X
<komodo-install-directory>/Contents/SharedSupport/tcl
This application is also available for download from the
Komodo Remote Debugging page.
To install the Tcl debugger application on the remote
machine:
To debug a Tcl script on a remote machine:
- In Komodo, select Listen for Debugger
Connections from the Debug menu.
- Log in to the remote machine.
- On the remote machine, run the dbgp_tcldebug
executable from the command line. To specify command line
arguments for the script that you are debugging, simply add
those arguments to the end of the command, after the
dbgp_tcldebug arguments.
dbgp_tcldebug -dbgp <komodo_host:port>
-app-file <tcl_program>
-app-shell </path/to/tclsh_or_wish>
The following options are available:
- -dbgp: Sets the hostname (or IP
address) and port where Komodo or the DBGP Proxy is
running. In Komodo, select Debug|Listener
Status to check the current port setting.
- -app-file: Specifies the Tcl program
to debug. Program arguments should follow a "--" delimiter
after the Tcl program name (e.g.
... -app-file
test.tcl -- arg_0 arg_1).
- -app-shell: Sets the path to the Tcl
interpreter (
tclsh or wish).
- -help: Displays a complete list of
options.
- A Tcl Debug tab opens in Komodo. Click
Step In, or Go/Continue) to
run to the first breakpoint (see Komodo Debugger
Functions for full instructions).
Example
Remote Machine (Windows):
- The file dbgp_tcldebug.exe has been copied into
the
C:\remote_debug directory.
- The Tcl file to be debugged is called
test.tcl
and is located in the current working directory.
- The Tcl interpreter is
C:\Tcl\bin\wish.exe.
Local Machine:
- The hostname is "mybox".
- The Komodo remote debugging listener port is set to
9000.
In this scenario, the following command is entered on the
remote machine:
C:\remote_debug\dbgp_tcldebug.exe -dbgp mybox:9000
-app-file test.tcl -app-shell C:\Tcl\bin\wish.exe
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