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I'd like to be able to start a debug session (debug file), stop the debug in the middle, and then use a key combo to start debugging that same file, even if I'm now looking at a new file. (Another useful RadRails feature)
When you start a debug session (single file or project) the new or reused Output Window is used for the output (if any). There is a ">>" button which repeat the action of that Output Window - so it is serve the purpose. Does this work for you? Thanks.
Yes, that's the right functionality - thanks for pointing it out. The problem is that shouldn't be called "rerun." "run" and "debug" seem to be used to mean two different things in NetBeans Ruby, so saying "rerun" when the last thing you did was a "debug" is kind of strange. Change the tooltip to be something more like "repeat" maybe? As a new user, it's non-intuitive that there would be a "repeat your last action" kind of button in what I think of as a text output window - seems like it belongs on the Run menu. It'd be good to have a keyboard shortcut for it, too (there may be one, but keyboard shortcut help is broken, so I don't know how to find out if there already is one).
This is not Ruby specific RFE. We may change the tooltip just for Ruby easily (Tor, ruby/projects/src/org/netbeans/modules/ruby/rubyproject/execution/Bundle.properties). But probably should be the same for all languages. Regarding menu item, it would have to be implemented in the project infrastructure, right? Presumably to be reassigned to the project component or HIE. Tor, your code, passing to you in the case you do not agree.
Forgot to reassign, Tor see above....
Reassigning this issue to newly created 'ruby' component.
adding a shortcut to the command "Rerun" would be very useful in the context of unit testing when not using Autotest.
"Version" means the version of the IDE in which the bug/RFE became valid. That's 6.0+.
My change was just pilot error - I had submitted a change for another bug, and meant to change the version for that one, not this one.