Ddbg 0.0.4 alpha release
vanh
vanh at dslextreme.com
Tue Mar 6 03:35:26 PST 2007
Jascha Wetzel wrote:
> oh - bug! :) fixed in 0.0.4.1 which i just put on the website.
> pointers didn't get handled correctly by the expression evaluator and
> therefore the "this" reference wasn't interpreted correctly.
> thanks for the report!
>
> dickl wrote:
>> Jascha Wetzel wrote:
>>> Ddbg is a Win32 D Debugger
>>>
>>> http://ddbg.mainia.de/releases.html
>>>
>>> This release mainly adds support for type cast and associative arrays.
>>> Type casts can be used to workaround the missing array and enum support
>>> in DMD's debug symbols.
>> dbbg is turning into a great tool !
>>
>> I took it from the docs that I should now be able to view contents of
>> strings. This doesn't seem to be the case, at least for class members.
>>
>> Test program
>> ---------------------
>> import std.stdio;
>>
>> int main(char[][] args)
>> {
>> FOO foo = new FOO;
>>
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> class FOO
>> {
>> private char [] str = "Hello";
>>
>> this()
>> {
>> writefln(str);
>> }
>> }
>>
>> Debug results. Note ddbg reports str as null
>> -------------------
>>> M:\D-projects\TEST1>ddbg test.exe
>>> Ddbg v0.0.4 alpha - D Debugger
>>> Copyright (c) 2007 Jascha Wetzel
>>> http://ddbg.mainia.de/
>>>
>>> ->bp test.d:1
>>> Breakpoint set: test.d:4 0x402010
>>> ->r
>>> ntdll.dll loaded
>>> KERNEL32.dll loaded
>>> USER32.dll loaded
>>> GDI32.dll loaded
>>> Breakpoint 0 hit
>>> test.d:4 0x402010
>>> int main(char[][] args)
>>> ->in
>>> test.d:6 0x402014
>>> FOO foo = new FOO;
>>> ->
>>> test.d:15 0x402030
>>> this()
>>> ->
>>> test.d:17 0x402037
>>> writefln(str);
>>> ->lsv
>>> Scope: MFZC4test3FOO test.FOO._ctor
>>> class test.FOO* this [ebp-4] = {str = 0x0041409800000005}
>>> ->= (cast(char[])this.str)
>>> null
>>> ->
>>>
Well, I got the latest 0.0.4.1 or at least I thought I did. It's still
didn't show the content of the str
only the address of the string.
vtp
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