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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 09:52:12 pm »
If I don't set local variable I simply don't see local variables info not get the application crashed. Regarding the vectors length they are not big, each one have less than 1000 values each, and the elements that they contain are small structures of less than 500 B each one.

So, am I correct in understanding that the arrays are local variables to a function?
And that you do NOT get the crash when "Watch local variables set" to OFF.

This information can help me localize the code getting the crash.
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by cdavalillo on Yesterday at 09:46:34 pm »
If I don't set local variable in Code::Blocks I should simply don't see local variables info not get the application crashed. Regarding the vectors length they are not big, each one have less than 1000 values each, and the elements that they contain are small structures of less than 500 B each one.
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by cdavalillo on Yesterday at 09:34:55 pm »
If I don't set local variable I simply don't see local variables info not get the application crashed. Regarding the vectors length they are not big, each one have less than 1000 values each, and the elements that they contain are small structures of less than 500 B each one.
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Help / Re: Wiki Service
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 08:21:57 pm »
Also down for me.
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by Pecan on Yesterday at 08:20:12 pm »
I'm on the 25.03 version, the number of variable I think is like 20 std::vectors, I don't use raw pointers so I know it is not wrong pointer arithmetics or overflow indices errors. The settings for debuggers are almost the default, I only check for full log on debugging.

It's important to know if you have the debugger "Watch local variables" set.
How big are your 20 std:vectors so I can emulate the problem.
Are the vectors global or local to a function?
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Help / Re: Wiki Service
« Last post by stahta01 on Yesterday at 05:22:21 pm »
Might want to check wiki it is down for me
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by cdavalillo on Yesterday at 01:17:19 pm »
I'm on the 25.03 version, the number of variable I think is like 20 std::vectors, I don't use raw pointers so I know it is not wrong pointer arithmetics or overflow indices errors. The settings for debuggers are almost the default, I only check for full log on debugging.
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General (but related to Code::Blocks) / Plugin GIT ? Plugin SVN ?
« Last post by ThierryD on Yesterday at 12:03:15 pm »
Hi,

Many recent IDE provide "transparent" access to GIT repository or in lesser degree access to SubVersion repository.
When I search if an "plugin" CB can manage these "store", I don't find.

Is an "eccentric" or ridiculous idea or not to think an solution of my ask into CB ?

Just an recent suggestion to developers CB.

Thank.

Regards.
 
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Help / Re: Wiki Service
« Last post by ollydbg on Yesterday at 01:08:27 am »
Might wish to tell someone to update https://www.codeblocks.org/post/ because it implies that this forum is down.

This issue is fixed, thanks.
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Using Code::Blocks / Re: Can't Get Debugger to Work
« Last post by Pecan on February 18, 2026, 07:53:02 pm »
Working on Linux I experience crashes too. Basically when I going to see variables content on the Watches window (or control widgets) the application (Code::Blocks) simply freeze until it close completely. I thought it was a memory issue but after check twice I have enough free memory (32 GB). I know it has to do with the memory used for debugging because in small blocks of code never happens this, while in blocks of code with many variables it always crashes.

What version of CB are you using?
What are your settings for the debugger @ Settings>Debugger... ?
How many variables do I have to have to re-create the error?
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