[xdebug-general] Re: Suspend+resume execution from debugger

From: Arne Steinarson <arne[@]icommerce.se>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 08:40:25 +0100

Hello,

Thanks, I'll try to stay tuned with your site to see if/when this shows up.

Until then it seems we should learn to use the profiler.

I'm also interested in testing any alpha/beta software with this feature.

Regards
// Arne S.

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1 nov 2010 kl. 18.11 skrev Derick Rethans:

> Hi!
>
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2010, Arne Steinarson wrote:
>
>> We use XDebug in a large number of PHP framework installations that we
>> adapt a lot.
>>
>> One issue that comes back often is to be able to break execution
>> inside a living PHP request (connected to debugger on port 9000), in
>> order to see what is going on (and taking long time).
>>
>> Ideally, we hit a "break" button and the effect is the same as hitting
>> a breakpoint. We can then check the stack trace to see what is going
>> on.
>>
>> I haven't seen this possibility in debuggers with XDebug backend.
>>
>> Is it possible? Difficult to implement? Is it on a roadmap?
>
> The protocal that Xdebug uses (DBGp) has support for this:
> http://xdebug.org/docs-dbgp.php#asynchronous-communications But right
> now Xdebug doesn't implement this yet. I am a bit strained on spare
> time, but I would love to add this feature though and be happy to
> discuss it with you.
>
> cheers,
> Derick
>
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