Hello,
Just a few points to make, so far:
-Program + build is a good addition: the tooltip for the icon is missing.
-Enabling the ICD disables the Program and Build+Program buttons, but disabling the ICD does not reenable the build+program button.
-The tooltips you get that show you function paramters do not always work. I created a new project, and the tooltips worked then, but then after I'd programmed the PIC the tooltips stop working - all I get is a small yellow box. Restarting mikroC or subsequently creating a new project doesn't seem to remedy the problem.
-The dissasembler is good in that now the ICD doesn't crash. However, I couldn't see a way to step out of the disassembly window and back into the C code.
--Amr
[PIC mikroC v.7.0.0.0 BETA] Problems+comments
Re: [PIC mikroC v.7.0.0.0 BETA] Problems+comments
fixedamrbekhit wrote:Hello,
Just a few points to make, so far:
-Program + build is a good addition: the tooltip for the icon is missing.
fixed-Enabling the ICD disables the Program and Build+Program buttons, but disabling the ICD does not reenable the build+program button.
please send us a project that have this behaviour-The tooltips you get that show you function paramters do not always work. I created a new project, and the tooltips worked then, but then after I'd programmed the PIC the tooltips stop working - all I get is a small yellow box. Restarting mikroC or subsequently creating a new project doesn't seem to remedy the problem.
put breakpoint on some C line-The dissasembler is good in that now the ICD doesn't crash. However, I couldn't see a way to step out of the disassembly window and back into the C code.
--Amr
run debugger by F6.
when it stops just revert to C code by ctrl+alt+d.
This should get you out of disassembly from library functions.
Thanks for bug report, it is a lot easier to fix errors when you are aware of their existence .
Glad I could help!Thanks for bug report, it is a lot easier to fix errors when you are aware of their existence.
Here's another one:
If you have a project with errors in it, and then click the Build+Program button, the compiler shows the errors in the message window, but then the programming window pops up and attempts to program SOMETHING (I dunno what) into the PIC. Obviously, if the compiler encounters errors, it shouldn't move onto the programming stage.
--Amr