> Would any of you be so kind as to send me pointers
> on where, online, I can find any tutorials on vim
> debug which contain full examples to illustrate
> what is sketched in :h?
> For example where do I write any of the commands
> to define breakpoints, and then at a breakpoint
> to dump values both from the file being processed
> and the script being debugged. How do I change
> any of the values of the file and script,
> without terminating the debug run?
There are two ways to debug Vim:
- Vim debug mode, see :help debug-mode
You don't write the commands into a file, you type them at the keyboard.
- with an external debugger (e.g. gdb) see the debugger's documentation.
This is outside the scope of the present mailing list.
Best regards,
Tony.
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