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Re: [Dltk-dev] Debugger - highlighting changed values
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I have not finish with object fields/array elements yet - I will
continue testing it tomorrow.
Alex
Johan Compagner wrote:
yes it works but not for all kinds of variables?
var p = 10;
p++
p++
that works
but
var array = new Array(10,200,30,40,5006,700,200, "johan")
array = new Array(20,200,30,40,5006,700,200, "johan")
then array doesnt get highlighted
Also from undefined to a value doesnt highlight it either (also not p)
But i have to say that the flickering behavior elimination when
stepping of the variable view is already a huge improvement
johan
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:44 PM, Alex Panchenko <alex@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
I have committed the fixes, now after step over variables are
highlighted too.
Alex
Johan Compagner wrote:
cool thx.
I like that the variables screen doesnt blink! But stays stable.
last view days i wanted to fix this myself. But it is not that
easy to read code (with eclipse variable code also there)
johan
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 5:29 PM, Alexey Panchenko
<alex@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx> <mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
The committed code now display changes only when it breaks
on the
*same* breakpoint :(
I have fixes in my workspace I just have not enough time to
commit
them today - I will commit them tomorrow morning.
Alexey
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Subject: Re: [Dltk-dev] Debugger - highlighting changed values
alex,
where is that code exactly where the highlighting is
calculated?
I am curious why it (almost) never works for me when i use step
over. but resume/suspend in a loop seems to work.
I guess this is because the variables view is build up 1 or
more
times to often and it compares it with the previous state
which is the same thing?
johan
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Alex Panchenko <
alex@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx>
<mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:alex@xxxxxxxxx>> > wrote:
Hi all,
I have committed initial implementation - simple changed values
are highlighted now.
My next step will be highlighting changed object fields and
array
elements.
Regards,
Alex
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