I have just released an early version of TVM Debugger, which will allow developers to debug their TON contracts as they would debug any regular program - line by line, with breakpoints and variable inspection.
You are welcome to try it out - just look at this example repo.
If you have any feedback, suggestions, bug reports, or anything else of that sort, do not hesitate to post it in the discussion of this post, or simply DM me.
The implementation of the debugger is definitely a little dirty in some places at the moment, so please don't judge the quality of code too harshly yet.
If you would like to learn about the inner workings of the debugger, or about the features that may be implemented in the future, please read this post.
I have just released an early version of TVM Debugger, which will allow developers to debug their TON contracts as they would debug any regular program - line by line, with breakpoints and variable inspection.
You are welcome to try it out - just look at this example repo.
If you have any feedback, suggestions, bug reports, or anything else of that sort, do not hesitate to post it in the discussion of this post, or simply DM me.
The implementation of the debugger is definitely a little dirty in some places at the moment, so please don't judge the quality of code too harshly yet.
If you would like to learn about the inner workings of the debugger, or about the features that may be implemented in the future, please read this post.
The cloud-based messaging platform is also adding Anonymous Group Admins feature. As per Telegram, this feature is being introduced for safer protests. As per the Telegram blog post, users can “Toggle Remain Anonymous in Admin rights to enable Batman mode. The anonymized admin will be hidden in the list of group members, and their messages in the chat will be signed with the group name, similar to channel posts.”
The Singapore stock market has alternated between positive and negative finishes through the last five trading days since the end of the two-day winning streak in which it had added more than a dozen points or 0.4 percent. The Straits Times Index now sits just above the 3,060-point plateau and it's likely to see a narrow trading range on Monday.