How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
How to enter "debugging mode"? As shown in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BES9EKK4Aw4
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Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
It's a java feature, however, with some clever coding you can probably create something very much like it.
Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
LICK enables you to do that. Though I think you need to fix some things to make it work with 0.8 (at least change love.timer.sleep(1) to love.timer.sleep(.001)).
Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
Thx, it works very well, and don't worry about the 0.8.0 thing, I use 0.7.2vrld wrote:LICK enables you to do that. Though I think you need to fix some things to make it work with 0.8 (at least change love.timer.sleep(1) to love.timer.sleep(.001)).
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Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
It's compatible with 0.8.0 now, headchant made it ready 2 hours ago.
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Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
LICK sounds interesting. I downloaded it and am going to take a look at it. I like the idea of it reloading the app when I make changes.
Edit: Okay.. I have no idea how to get this to work at all. When I run my project after requiring the lick/init.lua file the window doesn't appear at all. How am I supposed to correctly "install" this?
Edit: Okay, changing it to all CAPS for the folder makes it load, but it runs at 1FPS even though it's supposed to be updated for 0.8.0.
Edit: Okay.. I have no idea how to get this to work at all. When I run my project after requiring the lick/init.lua file the window doesn't appear at all. How am I supposed to correctly "install" this?
Edit: Okay, changing it to all CAPS for the folder makes it load, but it runs at 1FPS even though it's supposed to be updated for 0.8.0.
Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
Yeah, me too.
My screen freezes if I require "init". I thought, I was doing something wrong, but now... no idea.
But as you can read in github:
My screen freezes if I require "init". I thought, I was doing something wrong, but now... no idea.
But as you can read in github:
Confusing.made compatible with Löve 0.8.0
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Re: How to have a "Debugging Mode"?
Very slow when I run examples (lissajous, etc) for me too...
conf.lua need to be updated, too...
conf.lua need to be updated, too...
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