This VSCode extension allows you to debug HashLink JIT applications.
Only available on VSCode 64 bit
The following instructions are only relevant for building the extension from source and are not required when installing it from the marketplace.
You will need Haxe 4.
Additionally, you need to install these dependencies:
haxelib install vshaxe
haxelib install vscode
haxelib install vscode-debugadapter
haxelib git hscript https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/hscript.git
haxelib git format https://github.com/HaxeFoundation/format.git
You will need NodeJS, if you would like to compile vscode extension or use commandline nodejs version.
Additionally, you need to install dependencies:
npm install
Once all dependencies are ready, you should be able to compile with make build
.
Instead of the vscode plugin, you can also compile and run a commandline version, similar to gdb
:
Debugger running in HashLink;
cd hashlink-debugger/debugger
haxe debugger.hxml
hl debug.hl /my/path/filetodebug.hl
You can then use gdb-like commands such as run/bt/break/etc. (see sources)
The commandline debugger can also be compiled and run using nodejs, by doing:
cd hashlink-debugger/debugger
haxe node_debug.hxml
npm install
node debugger.js /my/path/filetodebug.hl
Please note that VSCode does not allow users to have a specific directory for a single extension, so it's easier to clone this repository directly into the extensions
directory of VSCode (C:\Users\<you>\.vscode\extensions
on Windows).
Alternatively, you can run make package
(requires dependency npm install vsce -g
) to generate VSCode extension package file (.vsix). It can be used with VSCode > Extensions > Install from VSIX.
Supports Windows, Linux and Mac (Intel chip only, does not work with Rosetta). For OSX/MacOS make sure your Hashlink version is 1.12.0
or higher and you ran make codesign_osx
during installation.