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Debug help

Wingnut

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How do you use the debug tab in Cerberus, It's always empty for me?
Can you put breakpoints etc?
 
Thanks this is great!
 
If you need to debug Android, iOS and HTML. The the only option is to use: Android Studio, Xcode any IDE capable of running and debugging JavaScript. e.g. Netbeans, Intellij Ultimate and Eclipse. All of these require that you have knowledge of Java, JavaScript and C++/Objective-C.
Plus you will also have to have knowledge on how to set up the IDE to import or create a project for that IDE to incorporate the CX project.
Android and iOS are pretty much straightforward, but HTML5 targets may require more work depending on the IDE used.
 
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