From: vinh le sy <vinhioi@yahoo.com>
To: caml-list@yquem.inria.fr
Subject: Debugging problem
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:29:43 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20060125212943.92348.qmail@web30505.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (raw)
Hi all,
I am debugging using camldebugger. I got the same
problem as Robin posted few years ago.
Here comes the problem:
Let's take a simple example (took from the manual):
(***** File essai.ml *******)
class point =
object
val mutable x = 0
method get_x = x
method move d = x <- x + d
end;;
let my_p = new point;;
(****************************)
In order to print the value x of my_p, I separately
defined a printer
function as
(***** File essai_printer.ml *******)
open Format
let my_print_point s =
open_box 0;
print_string ("The point is situated at" ^
string_of_int (s#get_x));
print_space ();
close_box ();
print_newline ()
;;
Here are the steps I followed:
1. Compile essai.ml and essai_printer.ml
ocamlc -c -g essai.ml
ocamlc -c -g essai_printer.ml
2. Create the executable file "essai"
ocamlc -custom -g -o essai essai.cmo
3. Launch the debugger on the file "essai"
4. load the printer (I show also the answer of the
debugger)
(ocd) load_printer "essai_printer.cmo"
File ./essai_printer.cmo loaded
5. install the printer function my_print_point
(ocd) install_printer Essai_printer.my_print_point
6. ....put a breakpoint immediately after the
definition of my_p
7. print my_p
(ocd) p my_p
my_p : point = <cannot fetch remote object>
Do anyone know the solution for the problem?
Thank you,
VInh
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