> I haven't done this myself for Quantlib, and I don't have the time at the
> moment to help, but if you're using Visual Studio you need to add a section
> to a file called autoexp.dat. Here's a post on Stack Overflow with a bunch
> of links describing the process:
http://stackoverflow.com/q/4883238/1181561>
>
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 1:19 AM, Francois Botha <
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>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was wondering how you guys debug Quantlib, specifically with reference
>> to the dates. I'm from a .NET background, so when I put a breakpoint, and
>> add some variables to my watches, the dates show in a human readable format.
>>
>> In C++, the Quantlib dates show only as the internal serial number. In the
>> Visual Studio Immediate window, I can do someDate.year(), someDate.month()
>> and someDate.dayOfMonth(), but that is quite cumbersome to do every time I
>> want to see a dates human readable value.
>>
>> How do you guys do it?
>>
>> Francois Botha
>>
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