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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » How to inspect memory at pointer-address while debugging
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Re: How to inspect memory at pointer-address while debugging [message #51982 is a reply to message #51981] |
Sun, 30 June 2019 10:12 |
slashupp
Messages: 231 Registered: July 2009
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hi mirek
I use Linux (Devuan/Debian)
Quote:Right-click the watch/auto line with ptr value, "Memory at...":
R-click shows only "Insert / Edit / Delete"-options in Watches-tab,
no effect when I R-click in Auto/Locals-tabs
Is there some setting I need to change, add something somewhere, an option I need to tick?
PS: I see this "Memory at" is in Pdb.h which depends on PLATFORM_WIN32 (in Debuggers.h line 115)
Is it not available for Linux?
[Updated on: Sun, 30 June 2019 10:17] Report message to a moderator
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Re: How to inspect memory at pointer-address while debugging [message #52114 is a reply to message #52112] |
Sat, 20 July 2019 12:25 |
slashupp
Messages: 231 Registered: July 2009
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crashes theide with segfault : something..??can't see (behind xmessage: "Invalid memory access") "too big"
I suggest a smaller buffer to be used, with size default say about 128 bytes, and
configurable in 'Settings'. It's rare to want to see entire buffer at pointer.
Also maybe make the buffer scrollable say 16 bytes at a time both forward and backward
of the pointer's address
[Updated on: Sat, 20 July 2019 19:28] Report message to a moderator
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Re: How to inspect memory at pointer-address while debugging [message #52127 is a reply to message #52125] |
Mon, 22 July 2019 17:25 |
slashupp
Messages: 231 Registered: July 2009
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Quote:There is handy function to checkout and configure the trunk - right click Assembly list...
Where is this 'Assembly list...' that I need to right-click?
(I did "svn checkout svn://www.ultimatepp.org/upp/trunk/" to get the (current?) version I used)
I'd rather use the to-be-updated tarball in the Nightly builds - it is much less of a hassle to use than svn directly.
[Updated on: Mon, 22 July 2019 17:44] Report message to a moderator
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