Without going into too much detail, the way the SDM was designed requires each datatype to be converted into an internal format called AIF. If the conversion code does not understand the datatype then it’s likely to result in the problems you’re seeing. Unfortunately, adding support for new datatypes is non-trivial, and depending on the type, may require changes to the Eclipse plugin code as well as the SDM.
There were plans at one point to simplify this architecture but it was never completed, so unfortunately I don’t really have any other suggestions about how to fix the problem. The only options would be to modify the code as mentioned, remove the AIF code and simplify the architecture, or to use a different debugger, such as the CDT debugger. I’d be happy to provide guidance on how to do any of these, but you would need to do the work yourself.
Regards, Greg
I would like to know if i'm doing something wrong or it's really a bug. In such case, are there any plans to correct this bug?
Thanks for your attention,
best regards, Víctor.
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