MOVE TO ZeroBraneStudio: http://notebook.kulchenko.com/zerobrane/torch-debugging-with-zerobrane-studio
You no longer need this fork to use torch in zerobranestudio. The above link shows full integration with Torch.
ZBS-torch is a fork of ZeroBrane Studio to get it to work with Torch-7
For an overview of ZeroBrane Studio, see README-zbs
- Written in Lua, so easily customizable.
- Small, portable, and cross-platform (Windows, Mac OSX, and Linux).
- Auto-completion for functions, keywords, and custom APIs.
- Interactive console to directly test code snippets with local and remote execution.
- Integrated debugger with local and remote debugging for Lua 5.1, Lua 5.2, Lua 5.3, LuaJIT, and other Lua engines.
- Live coding with Lua, LÖVE, Gideros, Moai, Corona SDK, GSL-shell, and other engines.
- Function outline.
- Fuzzy search with
Go To File
, project-wideGo To Symbol
, andInsert Library Function
. - Several ways to extend the current functionality:
- specs (
spec/
): specifications for file syntax, lexer, and keywords; - apis (
api/
): descriptions for code completion and tooltips; - interpreters (
interpreters/
): components for setting debugging and run-time project environment; - packages (
packages/
): plugins that provide additional functionality; - config (
cfg/
): settings for styles, color themes, and other preferences; - translations (
cfg/i18n/
): translations of the menus and messages to other languages; - tools (
tools/
): additional tools.
- specs (
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Get Torch
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Install mobdebug with luarocks with
$ luarocks install mobdebug
$ git clone https://github.com/soumith/zbs-torch.git
$ cd zbs-torch
$ ./zbstudio.sh
To debug a torch file,
- Start zbs from the zbs-torch directory with the command
$ ./zbstudio.sh
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Start the debugger server from "Project->Start Debugger Server"
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Change the interpreter to Torch-7 "Project->Lua Interpreter->Torch-7"
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Add the following line to the top of the file you are debugging
require('mobdebug').start()
For Example, this file
require 'image'
print('Wheres Waldo?')
a=image.rotate(image.lena(), 1.0)
image.display(a)
print('OK Bye')
becomes
require('mobdebug').start()
require 'image'
print('Wheres Waldo?')
a=image.rotate(image.lena(), 1.0)
image.display(a)
print('OK Bye')
- Run the file from the menu "Project->Run"
- You should see the debugger stop at the first line of the file, then you can set breakpoints, continue, step etc.
ZeroBrane LLC: Paul Kulchenko ([email protected])
See LICENSE.