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Still that problemwhen we have char array as one variable, every other variables below will mix up with char array in watch windoweg:char str[BUF_LEN];int a, b; //a, b will be mixed with str, so it's hard to see a, b
Quote from: Lelouch on May 30, 2011, 12:11:59 pmIs this only my own experience?No, it is not, probably this bug is fixed in the debugger_branch. There the watches are vastly improved.
Is this only my own experience?
Quote from: Lelouch on June 11, 2011, 07:03:53 pmStill that problemwhen we have char array as one variable, every other variables below will mix up with char array in watch windoweg:char str[BUF_LEN];int a, b; //a, b will be mixed with str, so it's hard to see a, bAnd the answer is still the same:Quote from: oBFusCATed on May 30, 2011, 01:32:05 pmQuote from: Lelouch on May 30, 2011, 12:11:59 pmIs this only my own experience?No, it is not, probably this bug is fixed in the debugger_branch. There the watches are vastly improved.The fix will not make it into trunk, unless the debugger-branch is remerged with it.So you have to live with it, or use one of the (more rare) debugger-branch nightlies.
Are there plans to do the merge in the future, or is the debugger_branch considered a separate product?
Index: src/sdk/pipedprocess.cpp===================================================================--- src/sdk/pipedprocess.cpp (revision 7241)+++ src/sdk/pipedprocess.cpp (working copy)@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ #include <wx/app.h> // wxWakeUpIdle #include "pipedprocess.h" // class' header file #include "sdk_events.h"+ #include "globals.h" // UnixFilename #endif