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Show local variables in the debugger
cbrmm:
Sorry for expressing myself clumsily.
I'm using Code:Block for D development and there seem to be serious problems to watch variables. So my compromise was to at least see local vars. This, however, doesn't work in 12.11 anymore.
With 10.05 it does work (local vars display) but I'd like, of course, the new CB version and additionally it's a PITA to install CB 10.05 package by package (on Linux Mint).
Ideas? Advice?
Thanks - R
oBFusCATed:
You failed to say what is the exact problem again.
I don't intend to install a D compiler to check how it works with C::B.
So you'll has to provide a debug log from the debugger or continue to use 10.05... See the debugger setting for an option to enable it.
cbrmm:
--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on August 30, 2013, 09:19:09 am ---You failed to say what is the exact problem again.
I don't intend to install a D compiler to check how it works with C::B.
So you'll has to provide a debug log from the debugger or continue to use 10.05... See the debugger setting for an option to enable it.
--- End quote ---
Thanks so much but I don't intend to become a gdb expert. After all, I'm using an ide to *not* have to take care of stuff like that.
To my question: Simple issue.
In CB 10.05, when I enable "watches" in the debugger windows menu, I see local vars (and parameters) in the watches windows.
In CB 12.01 that doesn't work anymore.
Concerning D:
I'm perfectly O.K. with you possibly not caring about D related problems. But then CB shouldn't announce to support D.
I also understand that D is still a floating target and brings its own set of problems for CB, and that we users should - to the best of our abilities - try to do our part to get it working. I'm certainly willing to do that. But it would be helpful if you, the CB specialist, asked in a more CB newbie oriented manner for the detail info you need.
I'm perfectly willing to do my part, I am however not interested if I must first become a CB expert.
Side note: I'm new to D too and just making my first steps there. So, kindly don't expect too much know how from me.
Thanks - R
oBFusCATed:
--- Quote from: cbrmm on August 30, 2013, 11:28:00 pm ---Thanks so much but I don't intend to become a gdb expert. After all, I'm using an ide to *not* have to take care of stuff like that.
--- End quote ---
I've stopped reading at this sentence, sorry, but you don't want help, just want to use 10.05 forever. If you want any help post a log from the debugger...
oBFusCATed:
All local variable fanatics could checkout r9283 and start complaining that they are slow and cause gdb/c::b crashes.
Enjoy.
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