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On 12/17/2015 11:35 AM, Kurt Anderson wrote:
Hopefully I'm simply doing something wrong here. I'm on RDi 9.5.0.2 and I compiled an object, set a SEP, and was able to debug it. I noticed something wrong in my program so I let the program end. I made my change. Recompiled. Ran the program again and the SEP didn't pick it up. Ok, that makes sense I think. So I remove the SEP, set a new one on the program, and run the program. RDi still doesn't pick it up. Near as I can tell I have to exit out of RDi completely for it to pick up the new object.

Is there something I'm doing wrong here so I don't have to restart RDi every time I make a change to the same program and want to debug the new version after debugging the old?

You may need to terminate the program at the debugger. My recollection
is that there's a red square icon (I turned them all off and can't
remember how to put them back, doh) but also Run > Terminate.

There's a Preference for this behaviour at Preferences > Run/Debug > IBM
i Debug called 'Terminate debug session on program completion' that
controls this, I think.

My normal workflow is debug, recompile, reclaim AG, Refresh Debug in
RDi, and CALL on green screen. I don't usually use iProjects; that will
add some more steps.


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