What is your question? More interestingly, what is "debug mode" in R?
I'd suggest you look at traceback() -- there's also the powerful, but
possibly advanced, options(error=recover)
Kerninghan said "The most effective debugging tool is still careful
thought, coupled with judiciously placed print statements." It's good
advice, particularly for debugging something in a loop.
Michael
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 5:25 PM, ikuzar <razuki at hotmail.fr>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I have to debug my program. When I execute my function (in debug mode), I
> have got an error but I do not know which line is concerned. I do not want
> to do an infinite "Browse[2]>n ?with each line in my function...
>
> THanks for your help,
>
> ikuzar
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