Newb here.
I have a parameter (i.e. do |f|) f in new.html.erb
I am inside the debugger and I issue an
f
and the debugger comes back with
Missing a frame number argument.
How do I get access to the variable f instead of issuing a “frame”
command?
Newb here.
I have a parameter (i.e. do |f|) f in new.html.erb
I am inside the debugger and I issue an
f
and the debugger comes back with
Missing a frame number argument.
How do I get access to the variable f instead of issuing a “frame”
command?
Ralph S. wrote:
Newb here.
I have a parameter (i.e. do |f|) f in new.html.erb
I am inside the debugger and I issue an
f
and the debugger comes back with
Missing a frame number argument.How do I get access to the variable f instead of issuing a “frame”
command?
Use the debugger’s print or eval commands. Type ‘help’ in the debugger
for more info.
Marnen Laibow-Koser
http://www.marnen.org
[email protected]
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