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post Jun 20 2008, 07:05 AM
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How many times did I forgot to set a boolean constant in a case to 'true', leading to an infinite loop condition??

in some project the run time is long, and therefore debug time is exponential: why not allow code change while program is in 'pause mode': i discover a bug - dont want to restart the whole process - pause, change the wire, structure or element - and then continue running.
It is possible in VB for example. works perfectly there.

Why not in Labview?

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QUOTE (Gabi1 @ Jun 20 2008, 09:05 AM) *
How many times did I forgot to set a boolean constant in a case to 'true', leading to an infinite loop condition??

in some project the run time is long, and therefore debug time is exponential: why not allow code change while program is in 'pause mode': i discover a bug - dont want to restart the whole process - pause, change the wire, structure or element - and then continue running.
It is possible in VB for example. works perfectly there.

Why not in Labview?

I think this is already planned. I heard of it but I don't remember where...

Didn't NI (tried to) show this at the last NI Week?

So in future (what ever future means) you can "just" edit a running programm... thumbup1.gif

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