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LETARTARE:
goodnight,
for the translation of menus, another link
http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,18223.0.html

cordially.

oBFusCATed:

--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---I am not sure if there already is someone doing things there.

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Me as you can see in my signature.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Something that hit me was that function variables and variables in scope is automatically added, which slows down (just a little bit).

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You can turn it off in the settings or you can disable the auto update. Just right click on it and check the popup menu.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Then there was that I tried to change the type of display for a variable, which I in the rush could not find how to do.

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Just use a cast. GDB supports almost all valid c++ expressions.
Another option is to check the available display types in the properties context menu.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Then I had another idea, which seems to be more advanced and perhaps a little too much.

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Read about gdb python pretty printers.

beqroson:

--- Quote from: oBFusCATed on November 13, 2013, 10:16:08 pm ---
--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---I am not sure if there already is someone doing things there.

--- End quote ---
Me as you can see in my signature.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Something that hit me was that function variables and variables in scope is automatically added, which slows down (just a little bit).

--- End quote ---
You can turn it off in the settings or you can disable the auto update. Just right click on it and check the popup menu.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Then there was that I tried to change the type of display for a variable, which I in the rush could not find how to do.

--- End quote ---
Just use a cast. GDB supports almost all valid c++ expressions.
Another option is to check the available display types in the properties context menu.


--- Quote from: beqroson on November 13, 2013, 05:32:09 pm ---Then I had another idea, which seems to be more advanced and perhaps a little too much.

--- End quote ---
Read about gdb python pretty printers.

--- End quote ---

Yup, seems to be covered already.  :D

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