Oh, I’ve been burned by that exact situation on more occasions I’m willing to admit. But my observation was more general in nature—debugging your own code is immensely easier than someone else’s.AndyC wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 8:46 pmWell, you probably know how it's supposed to branch out, but if it were working you wouldn't need a debugger. It's quite easy to POP a little too much off the stack, for example, and end up accidentally RETurning to the wrong piece of code in an unexpected state. A debugger which helps you spot that would probably be super handy.Ast A. Moore wrote: ↑Mon Jul 30, 2018 3:01 pm If, however, you’re debugging your own code, you’re likely to know exactly how it’s supposed to branch out anyway.
P.S. Don’t underestimate the power of RZX recordings. They saved my butt so many times. Particularly indispensable for tracking down intermittent bugs.