Well, everything looks good. The only way is to
debug the code. You can start the session. When program is suspended, close the
Variables View, set a breakpoint in the 'refresh' method of
'org.eclipse.debug.internal.ui.views.variables.VariablesViewer' and open the
Variables View.
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Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] OS X port debugger
variables broken
The thread is suspended, and the stack frame is selected in the
Debug view. Here is the screenshot:
On Nov 14, 2003, at 1:25 PM, Mikhail Khodjaiants wrote:
Seems to work fine./smaller>/fontfamily> The
content of the Variables View depend on the item selected in the Debug View.
It displays variables only if the selected item is a stack frame. And
the target has to be suspended. What is displayed in your Debug
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I'm not familiar with the
MI, but here is a section of the trace where the locals are retrieved, but
not displayed on the Variables window.
[1,068,836,027,717]
(gdb) [1,068,836,027,723] 28-stack-list-frames 0
0 [1,068,836,027,724]
28^done,stack=[frame={level="0",addr="0x00001dd0",fp="0xbffffc60",func="main",fi\ le="hello.C",line="8",dir="/Applications/Eclipse
2.1.2/runtime-workspace/Foo/"}] [1,068,836,027,725] (gdb)
[1,068,836,027,825] 29-stack-list-arguments 0 0
0 [1,068,836,027,826]
29^done,stack-args=[frame={level="0",args=[{name="argc"},{name="argv"}]}] [1,068,836,027,827]
(gdb) [1,068,836,027,828] 30-stack-list-locals
0 [1,068,836,027,828]
30^done,locals=[{name="x"}] [1,068,836,027,829] (gdb)
On Nov 14, 2003, at 9:56 AM, Mikhail Khodjaiants
wrote:
The CDT doesn't use the binary parser to display
variables. All information comes from gdb. You can trace the
communication between gdb and CDT. See the topic"Can I see/log all of the
commands which are being driven to gdb?" of CDT FAQ
for details.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Hunt"
<bhunt@xxxxxxx> To: <cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday,
November 14, 2003 10:50 AM Subject: Re: [cdt-dev] OS X port debugger
variables broken
The log file contains no errors. Is the
binary parser used for displaying variables? This is something I don't
have working yet.
Bryan
On Nov 11, 2003, at 5:16 PM, Mikhail
Khodjaiants wrote:
Check the .log file for errors.
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Original Message ----- From: "Bryan Hunt" <bhunt@xxxxxxx> To:
<cdt-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 12:14
PM Subject: [cdt-dev] OS X port debugger variables
broken
The Variables view in the debugger perspective is not
working for me. I can cursor over a simple int variable and get it's
value in a tool-tip, but it doesn't display in the Variables window -
the Variables window is blank. Any ideas on how to track this
down (breakpoints I could set) would be
appreciated.
Bryan
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