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Clear debug console history

After debugging for some time, I see for example:

33>>>

in the debug console. Clearing the console clears the text but the number keeps advancing until I guess restarting Wing.

Is there a way to reset that counter?

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asked 2020-06-16 14:45:35 -0600
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updated 2020-06-17 20:56:54 -0600
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There isn't currently a way to reset the counter and we'll see if clear can be changed to reset it.

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answered 2020-06-17 09:23:46 -0600
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Thanks. Maybe remove the number? I don't care that it's #1,2,3. Just > is good for me.

Also maybe another topic, but I really want output going to another window, not debug console. The debug console does the vital chore of redefining functions and setting breakpoints set on the fly, a feature unique to Wing. I find the console quickly cluttered with output, leaving me to clean it up or change my print statements to output to a log, so I can use the console for only working with code and breakpoints.

SebastianW's avatar SebastianW (2020-06-17 10:57:16 -0600) edit

What we might do is add an option for the output to go to the Debug I/O tool.

Wingware Support's avatar Wingware Support (2020-06-17 16:21:45 -0600) edit

That would be perfect! :)

SebastianW's avatar SebastianW (2020-06-17 17:11:34 -0600) edit

Also, to add something: I really want debug-move-counter to work in the recursive debug console. Currently step-over-statement works, but not debug-move-counter.

SebastianW's avatar SebastianW (2020-06-21 04:10:52 -0600) edit
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