The PowerShell debugger has been completely rewritten for PrimalScript 2011. Many of the new features are the direct result of requests from you, our users: – The way the debugger executes your script makes sure that all open files are closed, regardless where and when you stop debugging. – You can debug in 32 and […]
Tag: Debugger
Feature Peek PrimalScript 2011: 32/64 bit debugging
You probably already guessed that we did not just stop with executing scripts in either 32 or 64 bit mode. Debugging your scripts in either environment is just as simple. With just the flick of a switch you can launch the 32 or the 64 bit debugger and run, step, examine and probe your variables […]
Announcing: PrimalForms 2011 – The Dedicated PowerShell Editor
Today we are officially announcing PrimalForms 2011. Some of you may have noticed vague mentions of PrimalForms in our previous Feature Peek 2011 blogs without explanation. So what is PrimalForms 2011? PrimalForms 2011 is a dedicated PowerShell editor which will replace PrimalForms 2009. This isn’t just a simple name change, it’s an evolutionary change. PrimalForms […]
PowerShell 2.0 and the missing debugging API
Anyone who has been hosting the PowerShell engine has eagerly anticipated the release of PowerShell 2.0 and the promised debugger API. The problem is though, that there isn’t much of an API. Sure, there is a Debugger object in the Runspace class, where you can sign up for debugger events, like breakpoints having been updated […]
PrimalScript 2007 Build 567 released
PrimalScript 2007 Build 567 has been released. Please log on to http://my.sapien.com to get the latest download and try the new PowerShell debugger. To learn more about this service release, please have a look at our service bulletin at http://support.sapien.com/bulletins/SB567.pdf
PowerShell Debugger included in the next service build
The upcoming service build for PrimalScript 2007 (Professional and Enterprise editions) will include a PowerShell debugger. For those of you who cant wait, here is a screenshot showing a sneak peek: http://www.primalscript.com/images/psnew/debuggershot.png It does support the usual functions you expect, Step In, Step Out, Step Over, Run to cursor, breakpoints, call stack, automatic variable view […]