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CODA PHP Debugging

October 18, 2008 12:55pm

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  • #1 / Oct 18, 2008 12:55pm

    gungbao

    70 posts

    Hi there,
    downloaded coda demo-version and it seems the right thing (even when the terminal is buggy).

    does anyone pls. let me know a simple php-debugging solution for the mac, I am eager to get rid off the print_r’s, backtrace_dumps and die’s 😊

    greetz,
    Chris

  • #2 / Oct 18, 2008 3:14pm

    Tom Schlick

    386 posts

    ya if anyone knows of one please share.

  • #3 / Oct 18, 2008 3:41pm

    gungbao

    70 posts

    @trs21219

    question: did you manage to recall shell commands in coda’s terminal with the cursor up/down keys?

  • #4 / Oct 18, 2008 3:42pm

    Tom Schlick

    386 posts

    just tried it and the up key recalls the commands.

  • #5 / Oct 18, 2008 8:02pm

    pickledegg2

    157 posts

    this is pretty good, works alongside firebug

    http://www.firephp.org/

  • #6 / Oct 19, 2008 8:42am

    Frank Berger

    46 posts

    best implementation so far is in Zend’s 5.5 ZDE ZendStudio, the implementation in Eclipse (either the php plugin, or the Zend Plugin) works but IMO sucks.

    The upcoming Cappucino for Mac looks promising because of the plugin framework, and I heard that coda will have plugins soon as well, creating the possibilities to have something like that in both editors.

    The debugger from Zend, as well as XDebug for php basically use the gdb interface and protocol for remote debugging. one could do that from shell as well, although that would be a bit of a pain in the behind.

    I wasn’t aware of the firephp implementation, which looks interesting, but still requires you to add lines of code, which is a mile away from setting breakpoints in an IDE. A cool idea though which i will test some time.

    Frank

  • #7 / Oct 31, 2008 7:23pm

    XeRGi0

    13 posts

    Hi! I’m not using MAC, I’m using Windows, Apache 2.2.x, PHP5, and Postgres 8.3 (and CI -duh!-)..

    I recently download a Eclipse pack, that integrates a few tools for PHP Developing… Even a Debugger (xDebug and Zend Debug -I think…-)

    I also work with J2EE and Tomcat in Eclipse Enviroment (in differents projects, of course)... and I’ve use Debbuging as a Remote Application (I think that Debugger make calls to the servers and stuffs… i don’t really know), and i can go throw the whole application and debbuging at the same time…

    Does any of those php debugger works like that? And, how can I use them with CI? ‘Cause when I tried to use the Zend Debbuger, I get an error cause it tried to debug as a web page, not as a whole app…

    Do you understand what i’m saying? I hope you do 😊

  • #8 / Nov 16, 2008 1:33pm

    XeRGi0

    13 posts

    Nope? Nothing? :(

  • #9 / Nov 18, 2008 8:21pm

    gungbao

    70 posts

    Does any of those php debugger works like that? And, how can I use them with CI? ‘Cause when I tried to use the Zend Debbuger, I get an error cause it tried to debug as a web page, not as a whole app…


    hmm, I had PHPEd on Windows and it has a good debugging features. Just check in your CI App as a Project in PHPEd and it should be debuggable and there is also a profiling feature. Best to get their Newsletter, saves a lot of money 😉 think they sell it for 79 USD saving about 250 USD if you order until net Thursday.

    Think I will go with parallels for mac to have phped on mac.
    Anyone uses phped with paralles on mac?

  • #10 / Nov 19, 2008 11:19am

    Tom Schlick

    386 posts

    with the recent addition of plugins to coda it will be no time before people start kicking out debugger plugins for it.

  • #11 / Nov 19, 2008 12:13pm

    johnwbaxter

    651 posts

    I still want someone to make a set of clips for CI for coda…. 😉

  • #12 / Nov 19, 2008 12:31pm

    Tom Schlick

    386 posts

    i have some but they are all customized with all that stuff. its on my to-do list right after about 1,000,000 other things. but i would love to see a plugin in coda that would feed clips from like an rss feed. that woudl be sweet

  • #13 / Feb 21, 2009 11:46am

    macigniter

    244 posts

    hey there… i just found this. not a whole lot of features, but some easy way of syntax checking:

    http://www.chipwreck.de/blog/software/coda-php/

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