From 60a31221719680cf89128a33efc0f0682f593bba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jon Atack Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2015 20:23:26 +0200 Subject: Update the Debugging Rails Guide [skip ci]. - Update to the current output when running `byebug help`. - Remove the alias `exit` because it does not work and seems to have been removed from Byebug, as confirmed by the source code here: https://github.com/deivid-rodriguez/byebug/blob/master/lib/byebug/comman ds/quit.rb - Added the useful `q!` instead to avoid the "Really quit? (y/n)" prompt. --- guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md | 23 ++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md b/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md index 44434c164b..c486009741 100644 --- a/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md +++ b/guides/source/debugging_rails_applications.md @@ -346,22 +346,11 @@ by asking the debugger for help. Type: `help` ``` (byebug) help -byebug 2.7.0 + h[elp][ [ ]] -Type 'help ' for help on a specific command - -Available commands: -backtrace delete enable help list pry next restart source up -break disable eval info method ps save step var -catch display exit interrupt next putl set thread -condition down finish irb p quit show trace -continue edit frame kill pp reload skip undisplay -``` - -TIP: To view the help menu for any command use `help ` at the -debugger prompt. For example: _`help list`_. You can abbreviate any debugging -command by supplying just enough letters to distinguish them from other -commands. For example, you can use `l` for the `list` command. + help -- prints this help. + help -- prints help on command . + help -- prints help on 's subcommand . To see the previous ten lines you should type `list-` (or `l-`). @@ -773,8 +762,8 @@ environment variable. A specific _line_ can also be given. ### Quitting -To exit the debugger, use the `quit` command (abbreviated `q`), or its alias -`exit`. +To exit the debugger, use the `quit` command (abbreviated to `q`). Or, type `q!` +to bypass the `Really quit? (y/n)` prompt and exit unconditionally. A simple quit tries to terminate all threads in effect. Therefore your server will be stopped and you will have to start it again. -- cgit v1.2.3