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PlayMaker Updates & Downloads => Pre-release Discussion => Topic started by: Alex Chouls on December 17, 2011, 09:19:40 PM
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A quick preview of the new Debug Flow feature coming soon to Playmaker!
Pause and step through a visual log to debug the flow of your app.
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Awesome!!
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OHHH yes!!! It is so cool!!! Thank you Alex!
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Hi,
Ok, now Alex, what you've done with this debug flow is truly amazing and I have that stupid smile on my face thinking about how easier it now to debug my dozens of fsm!!
I want more now :) eh eh !
On that particular project of mine, client does have unity and playmaker license so when he's reviewing, he has access to the log. What would be great is to be able to send this log back to me so that when he has a problem, I can replicate it on my machine: HOW COOL WOULD THAT BE!!! I think it's possible,isn't it since you are flowing back from a log, so if I had the exact same projects and loaded that log, I would be able to trace back.
Please!!!!! pretty please!!!! even between developers as a team, that would be perfect to share issues etc etc.
Could this log be accessible when app is published?
Bye,
Jean
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Looks Great,
I am working on a project which would really benefit from this, are we talking days or weeks before the release ?
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What would be great is to be able to send this log back to me...
That would be very cool! Unfortunately the log contains references to scene objects, so it's not trivial to serialize it in a way that can be re-loaded at another time/place... but I'll keep this in mind as this feature develops. Maybe there will be a way to do this.
Could this log be accessible when app is published?
Right now the log is disabled in builds since there is no way to access it! But if we do find some way to to write it out, we'll definitely add an option to keep this in standalone builds.
are we talking days or weeks before the release ?
I guess weeks ;) We're aiming to release 1.3 with the official release of Unity 3.5.
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I have been away for some time and this is a awesome stuff to come back and see :)
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awesome
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The video is broken :(