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Is there a way to save the output from debug statements to a file?
I am running a test and the debug window cuts off the debug text so I do not get all of the output that is generated. |
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Use notify instead of debug - that will put the information into a pop-up window, which can then be right-clicked and copied.
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Thanks!
Hmm... actually that is showing up less info than than using debug :/ Last edited by frumple; July 15th, 2016 at 07:07 AM. |
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I sear you could highlight and copy the text from the debug output window. I know I have done it before because I had long test results displayed in TextPad.
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Yeah it does, but the amount of text displayed/can be copied is cut off. Looks like there is a limit to how much text can be added to the debug window at once.
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There may be character count limits on the debug and/or notify.
Can you insert your debugs at different places, or asking for different information, in order to look at smaller pieces of the information at a time, and hopefully make it easier to interpret? |
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That is what I had to end up doing.
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