Thread 1:: Dispatch queue: -managerĠ libsystem_kernel.dylib 0x9c33b8ce kevent64 + 10ġ libdispatch.dylib 0x93b1573f _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 245Ģ libdispatch.dylib 0x93b153a2 _dispatch_mgr_thread + 52 Path: /Applications/AptanaStudio3.app/Contents/MacOS/AptanaStudio3Īnonymous UUID: BD2E1BE0-61A5-BECF-C0F9-CA872AA912F7 Adding the underscores changes the "visual texture" of the code, so I can more easily focus on the lines that actually matter.Mac pro early 2015 쓰고 있는데요. In short, is there a quick way to have just this one function colored differently?įollow up: Because there is officially no way to color-code specific functions, I resorted to renaming all debug() functions to _d(), as well as added _g(), _u(), and _t(), for start group, close group, and stack trace functionality respectively. I am really confused by the TextMate approach Aptana 3 has taken, and, even though I understand that it offers many possiblities, not knowing any Ruby, has made this whole configuration thing very unapproachable to me. I would like to be able to have only those debug() calls syntax-colored differently from the rest of the functions, preferably a lighter color, so that at first sight they look more like comments than actual code. However, all these debug() calls scattered throughout, are making code a lot less readable. This is ok for this phase, because it is helping me a lot to catch bugs early. As it is, my calls to the debug() function are scattered throughout the code. I am developing an application using PHP in Aptana Studio 3, and have set up a global debug() function that uses firePhp.
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