[horde] debugging and getting into the code.
Tom Hodder
tom at scriptsupport.co.uk
Thu Dec 18 09:33:34 PST 2003
Hi,
I've been using the horde framework on a project that I'm working on and in
general I'm extremely pleased with progress.
However I'm experiencing difficulties getting to understanding the way all the
classes interact and the parameters are used. My current method is to simply
open all the relevant files and work my way through the code line by line.
This however is proving to be very time consuming, and my poor brain loses
track after a while, and my notes are next to useless open re-reading them.
My first question is, are there plans to fill out the documentation with more
detail? and if so what is the timescale for that? I was also wondering whether
the documentation for the last stable version of the horde framework might be
more full, but I can't seem to find that anymore on the horde.org site, though
I haven't looked extensively.
My second question is that I've started to experiment with php debuggers, ie
for the purpose of breakpointing a function, or class method I'm interested in
and seeing how it is called.
My second question therefore is, can anyone recommend a debugger that I can
attach to a local IIS server's php.exe and set-breakpoints etc?
Ive been using phpedit with the debugger that it ships with, but I have not
had any luck getting it to work.
Best Regards,
Tom H
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"This is not a criticism!"
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