Pre-requisites
Visual Studio Code [for Windows use VSCode version 1.72.1]
https://code.visualstudio.com/downloadARES Commander 2024 x64 and , any other Graebert OEM Applications [ARES verticals (ARES Mechanical , ARES Maps, etc.].) & Graebert OEM Applications.
Platform support
Greabert LISP Extension available on Windows, Mac & Linux OS.
System Requirements
Current system requirements of ARES Commander 2024 x64 under Windows-
See https://www.graebert.com/cad-software/ares-commander/system-requirements/.Current system requirements for Visual Studio Code
See https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/supporting/requirements).
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Run ARES Commander 2024 or later.
In the Options dialog box, select System Options > Lisp Debugger and select Enable Debugging.
Close ARES Commander to save the settings and launch it again.
From the Visual Studio Code Menu select Run > Add Configuration.
Make the following settingsAdd the Launch and Attach configuration options:
FLISP Debug: Attach
FLISP Debug: Launch
Launch and Attach configuration options are added.
FLISP Debug: Attach
From the Run and Debug side palette of Visual Studio Code, select FLISP Debug:Attach and click Run (or press F5).
The list of all running ARES Commander applications and OEMs appears. On attach, the status bar color changes from blue to orange. LISP files automatically load.
You can run the LISP command in ARES Commander and debug the LISP functions.
! You can pressTip: Pressing Ctrl+Shift+D to display displays the Run and Debug palette.
FLISP Debug: launch
First, you need to specify the path to ARES Commander executable file [ (ARESC.exe or Any the file corresponding to any other Graebert OEM application. ] ) in the Extension setting of Graebert LISP Extension.
From the Run and Debug side palette of Visual Studion Studio Code, select FLISP Debug: launch Launch and click Run (or press F5).
When launching ARES Commander, the status bar color changes from blue to orange. LISP files automatically load. Users You can run the LISP command in ARES Commander and debug the LISP functions.
Features:
LISP Editor:
Syntax Highlighting
Snippet Completion for LISP & DCL
Smart Brackets
Comment Toggling
AutoComplete for LISP & DCL
Go-To-Definition and Peek Definition
Localization
Add & Update Header
Insert Region
Online Help
Load Current LISP File
Create Workspace
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Attach/Launch
Start Debugging
Breakpoints
Step Over/In/Out
Variables [show last value]
Watch
Call Stack
Debug Console
Break On Error
Hover
LISP Encryption / Protection
1.Click via Right Mouse Click to the top of your Lisp-file or press the shortcut keys CTRL+Shift+P to open the Command Palette…
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2. Now select in the upcoming Combobox “FLISP: Protect LISP File
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3. Before the protection you can configure a 2 characters key binding string, which is used for the encryption. This is not mandatory. It also works without these characters.
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4. The resulting encrypted files can be found in a subfolder below the working or source files LISP folder. The protection tool encrypts all found LISP files of this folder and saved the encrypted copies under the subfolder \Out. A message is shown in the the right left corner of Microsoft Visual Code, where the files can be found.
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