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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » Bug: String and others composite types are evaluated as "<void>" in debugger
Re: Bug: String and others composite types are evaluated as "<void>" in debugger [message #37529 is a reply to message #37528] Mon, 15 October 2012 00:17 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
nlneilson is currently offline  nlneilson
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Your first post mentioned MSC9 so that is what I used on Win7 64bit.

With MSC10 it was OK.

With MSC9x64 Debug
Error creating process
C:\upp\out\MyApps\MSC9x64.Debug.Debug_Full.Sse2\dbug.exe
Windows error: The request is not supported.

With MSC9x64 Size it compiles OK.

On a WinXP 32bit MSC9 is OK.
With MSC8 get this error:

----- Core ( SSE2 MSC8 DEBUG DEBUG_FULL BLITZ WIN32 MSC ) (1 / 3)
BLITZ: Cpu.cpp Mt.cpp sheap.cpp String.cpp WString.cpp StrUtil.cpp Bom.cpp Path.cpp NetNode.cpp App.cpp Strea
	m.cpp BlockStream.cpp Log.cpp Debug.cpp Ini.cpp Util.cpp mathutil.cpp Random.cpp LocalProcess.cpp Vcont.c
	pp Hash.cpp Callback.cpp TimeDate.cpp Value.cpp ValueUtil.cpp Format.cpp Convert.cpp Color.cpp Gtypes.cpp
	 t.cpp Lang.cpp LangInfo.cpp parser.cpp XML.cpp Xmlize.cpp JSON.cpp Uuid.cpp Ptr.cpp z.cpp Topic.cpp CoWo
	rk.cpp MD5.cpp SHA1.cpp InetUtil.cpp Socket.cpp Http.cpp Dli.cpp Win32Util.cpp

There were errors. (0:00.12)


[Updated on: Mon, 15 October 2012 00:53]

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