When you load a local file, include directives (C++) and import declarations (Java) are resolved relative to a root directory. By default this is the directory containing the file loaded. However you may explicitly set the root directory to something else using the Select Root Directory command on the Project menu. The file loaded must be located somewhere under the root directory.
Source Code Subwindow
Execute the next expression.
Execute to the
end of this subroutine.
Execute until
the line the cursor is on or until the program terminates.
Restart the
program.
Expression Engine Subwindow
Undo last
command..
Stack, Static, Heap, and Scratch Subwindows
Display one line per byte.
Display values
in binary.
Display variables in the static store and heap variables reachable from them.
All subwindows can be moved, resized, or brought to the front, though it sometimes takes a few tries to get the mouse in just the right spot.
All subwindows can be maximized, minimized, or closed. Once closed, they are gone until a file is opened.
The configuration of the windows can be saved and restored using the Save Configuation File and Read Configuration File commands on the File menu.
If you ask the applet to do something that, because of a security restriction, it can not do, a window will pop up to tell you so. Typicall applets may not open local files.
This release supports subsets of C++ and Java. Many features of these languages are supported, but certainly not all. In particular, the templates in C++ are not supported, nor are multithreading, generics, or enums in Java. Library support is currently very sparse.
Furthermore, the Teaching Machine makes only the spottiest attempt to certify that your code is valid C++ or Java before executing it. We recommend compiling all examples, with a real compiler, prior to running them on the Teaching Machine.
For more information see the Instructor's Manual or contact Theodore Norvell at theo@mun.ca.
Send reports of bugs and suggested improvements to theo@mun.ca.