<Perelandric>
ponyc receives the directory of your files instead of the file itself. Or if your working directory is the target, then just `ponyc`
<SeanTAllen>
hooo: you would go to the directory that httpserver is in and run "ponyc". have you checked out the tutorial?
<hooo>
i copied the file to the ponyc folder
<hooo>
bin folder
<hooo>
OH i remember, i am not allowed to put the input file in
<hooo>
jesus, again you dont just tell me
<hooo>
can i debug with gdb?
<hooo>
doesnt look like it
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<SeanTAllen>
yes, the standard debuggers are lldb and gdb
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<hooo>
SeanTAllen, i tried gdb but it only steps through C code
<SeanTAllen>
hoo: there's a couple bugs in the dwarf info that are being worked out but you can set breakpoints in pony code and step through it. a guide for debugging with lldb is planned.
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<hooo>
ah i had to compile with --debug, my mistake. yeah i can step but like you said, it doesnt yet seem to print variable values
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