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debug-adapter-protocol
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
> There's a strange dance of IDEs coming and going, with their idiosyncracies and partial plugins.
The Language Server Protocol [1] is the best thing to happen to text editors. Any editor that speaks it gets IDE features. Now if only they'd adopt the Debug Adapter Protocol [2]...
[1] https://microsoft.github.io/language-server-protocol/
[2] https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/
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Bitty Engine: A tiny powerful game engine
Wonder if they've got support for Debug Adapter Protocol? https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/
- Hi vimmers! Does any one use F[1..12] keys and what for? Cheers!
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What a good debugger can do
> Debuggers need to do more things
It's true that coming up with an interface for an abstract debugger is harder, but it's not impossible. Microsoft create Debug Adapter Protocol (https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol/), which is conceptually similar for LSP. It's not perfect, but covers most basic operations pretty well, while leaving to the debugger to deal with the implementation details.
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There is No “Tooling Issue” in Haskell
Most languages also include support for the Debug Adapter Protocol, and Haskell is no exception, so if you are so inclined, you can hook up your favorite editor/IDE and go to town.
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Debug this meme
They're working on the Debug Adapter Protocol but it doesn't have critical mass/adoption yet. And yeah, I end up having a fair share of dbg!(foo). It's not so bad since dbg!() also returns its value, so you don't have to mess with your code too much.
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Step Debugger Development: Debug Adapter Protocol Support
TL;DR: What would it take to implement a Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP)-based step debugger?
- DAP – Debug Adapter Protocol
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Try TeXmacs in your Browser via WebAssembly (Mogan Fork of TeXmacs)
RDP is the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol that was in use for decades before VSCode; VSCode's own remoting doesn't use it.
I'd say that, in addition to LSP, the other big thing that came out of VSCode is DAP: https://microsoft.github.io/debug-adapter-protocol.
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I got fired yesterday for using vim
The most important part is the JDT Languag Server, it will give you the Java tooling for writing code. I think it has DAP support as well, so with a DAP client like nvim-dap you should be able to debug as well.
mogan
- Mogan STEM Suite v1.2.5 LTS released
- Mogan: The most user-friendly distribution of GNU TeXmacs
- Mogan v1.1.2 released (TeXmacs fork)
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TeXmacs “The Jolly Writer” book now available as pdf download
As an aside, a fork of TeXmacs has recently gained a lot of ground, called Mogan (https://mogan.app) which is being developed alongside TeXmacs. Very usefully, they provide a means to test out TeXmacs/Mogan via your browser directly: https://mogan.app/wasm/Mogan.html
I would enourage anyone interested to give this a go.
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Try TeXmacs in your Browser via WebAssembly (Mogan Fork of TeXmacs)
Here is the pull request to make Mogan Editor (the fork of GNU TeXmacs) work on Browser via WebAssembly:
https://github.com/XmacsLabs/mogan/pull/373
We just make it compile based on mgubi's work. And haven't started further work.
It seems the TeXmacs documents are already rendered in a nice way. But most functionality is still not available.
- Mogan v1.1.1: Faster GNU TeXmacs Using KDE Breeze Icons
- Mogan v1.0.2: A mature S7 Scheme backed GNU TeXmacs fork
- Mogan v1 released (TeXmacs fork focused on bug fixes, usability and performance)
What are some alternatives?
cortex-debug - Visual Studio Code extension for enhancing debug capabilities for Cortex-M Microcontrollers
notes - Notes about TeXmacs
ghci-dap - ghci having DAP interface.
GLM - OpenGL Mathematics (GLM)
flow-storm-debugger - A debugger for Clojure and ClojureScript with some unique features.
HMT - HMT is a multi-text editor which provides you to interact with HMTL, Markdown, Inline and Internal CSS with a one-click preview system...😲😲😲
error-message-index - A community-driven collection of documentation for Haskell error messages and warnings
C-Plus-Plus - Collection of various algorithms in mathematics, machine learning, computer science and physics implemented in C++ for educational purposes.
watchpoints - watchpoints is an easy-to-use, intuitive variable/object monitor tool for python that behaves similar to watchpoints in gdb.
SIunits - A Scheme function to format physical quantities according to SI conventions in TeXmacs
delve - Delve is a debugger for the Go programming language.
tke - Advanced, modern code editor written in Tcl/Tk