2007/9/4, korry.douglas <korry.douglas@enterprisedb.com>:
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> 1. can be integrated into psql?
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> There is an API - I wouldn't want to try to use it from the command-line,
> but you certainly can. You would call functions such as:
> SELECT * FROM pldbg_set_breakpoint( 'myfunction' );
> SELECT * FROM pldbg_wait_for_breakpoint( ... );
> SELECT * FROM pldbg_step_into( ... );
> SELECT * FROM pldbg_continue( .. .);
> ....
> Since it is driven by an API, you can code up a user interface in whatever
> language/environment you like.
I tested it without success. I didn't find documentation. There is
some startup sequence, so pldbg functions raised errors.
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> 2. can be started from query execution (with breakpoint). Now I have
> to expliciltly start debugged function.
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> I'm not quite sure what you mean there. The debugger works in two
> different modes:
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> 1) In-context debugging: you set a breakpoint on a function (from within a
> tool like pgAdmin) and then invoke that function from some other client
> application
I mean method 1. I hadn't success with pgAdmin. Breakpoints was ignored.
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> 2) Direct debugging: you set a breakpoint on a function and the debugger
> invokes that function on your behalf.
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> In pgAdmin, you start an in-context debugging by choosing the "Set
> Breakpoint" (or perhaps "Set Global Breakpoint") option and you start a
> direct debugging session by choosing the "Debug Function" option (sorry, I
> don't have a copy of pgAdmin in front of me so I may have the spelling wrong
> in there somewhere).
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> -- Korry
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I'll test it again in new beta pgAdmin
Pavel