[TRNSYS-users] Debugging own type with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

David Bradley d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Aug 9 06:07:20 PDT 2013


Florian,
Sorry, I should have specified. TRNSYS itself will generate a standard *.lst/*.log file error if there is a problem caught. The reason that debug mode isn't always active is that the checks are slow and reduce simulation speed.

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On Aug 9, 2013, at 7:14, "Schreiner, Florian" <florian.schreiner2 at student.kit.edu> wrote:

> Dear David,
> 
> thanks for your hint.
> I've activated the "debug mode" in the control cards. But the only change I
> can recognize is that  the "NAN_CHECK-entry" and the 
> "OVERWRITE_CHECK-entry" are set to "1" instead of "0" in the list-file.
> 
> How exactly should I recognize such an error now?
> If my type causes such an error (NAN or OVERWRITE)
> and  "debug mode" is activated, should the debugger stop now
> immediately at the causal code line?
> Because actually nothing changed.
> Debugging in Visual Studio, the simulation still proceeds to a certain Time and then gets stuck
> without some additional warnings before.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Florian
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