Hi Norman,
Not sure if it's the best example, but we do set the Debug View selection to reflect a Multicore Visualizer selection.
Look in MulticoreVisualizer # selectionChanged()
@Override
public void selectionChanged(SelectionChangedEvent event) {
super.selectionChanged(event);
// Force Debug View's selection to reflect visualizer selection,
// since debug view doesn't update itself from the workbench selection.
// NOTE: This can be overridden by the model selection policy, if there is one.
ISelection debugViewSelection = visualizerToDebugViewSelection(getSelection());
DebugViewUtils.setDebugViewSelection(debugViewSelection);
// update actions to reflect change of selection
updateActions();
}
Regards,
Marc
On 03/05/2015 10:39 AM, Norman Yee wrote:
Hi,
After launching a multi-core session in our custom DSF debugger, sometimes the last core in the Debug View gets focus. We would like the first core to get focus so we need a way to set
the debug context.
Is there a way set the debug context in the Debug View? I know that it's possible to get the debug context but I haven't seen any way to set it.
Thanks.
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