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Display history of Script file Posted by Lijuan (Lijuan), 18 March 2005 Hello,Does any one know whether it is possible to display the lines that was executed in a script file Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 18 March 2005 Do you mean like the tcov and prof coverage that (use to?) be possible under the C compiler on Solaris?Posted by Lijuan (Lijuan), 21 March 2005 Graham,I have never used C Compiler on Solaris. So i am not sure if that's what you mean. Basically, what i mean is say i have a script with 10 lines. And i should want to display all 10 lines as i run the script (.tcl). Is that possible? Posted by admin (Graham Ellis), 21 March 2005 Ah ... good job I asked. Those other tools tell you after a run of the code which parts ran (and how many times) rather than giving you a dynamic report. I'm clearer now ... I don't know that it can be done but I'll have a root around in some places and information I've got here!Posted by Lijuan (Lijuan), 24 March 2005 Hi Graham,I was looking through and i realise there is a command "consoleinterp record <script>" I was wondering if this could be relevant. However, when i tried to key it into my console, it said that it is an invalid command. I am wondering if this could be platform dependent. Thank you. This page is a thread posted to the opentalk forum
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