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Re: New GDB frontend for Theide [message #35364 is a reply to message #35363] Mon, 06 February 2012 17:37 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mirek wrote on Mon, 06 February 2012 17:31

Looks good.

Somehow I am not successful with assembly level debugging. It does not show pointer to current opcode and it does not allow stepping in assembly (normal source code step is performed).



Ops... I forgot that one Smile
I'll fix it on next couple of days.

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AMD64 has more registers than those displayed. Plus, showing FPU registers would be nice too. I therefore believe that we rather need a new pane for registers....


Eh.... AMD64 has tons of registers, but we'd need a complete pane for it. I was thinking on it, but then you'll loose the quick-look at principal registers that is available now, if you use another tabbed control to alternate between assembly and registers.
If you have a nice idea about the layout I can implement it.

Another nice feature I'd like to add are a sort of Tracepoints; breakpoints that, instead of stopping target, evaluate and log an expression when passing on them.
Hardware breakpoints could also be possible.

BTW, for both o latter points, it would be nice to have different breakpoint symbols on theide and a right-click menu on them, to configure them on the fly.

Max

[Updated on: Mon, 06 February 2012 17:40]

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