FPU stack and XMM registers in ddbg
Daniel Keep
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Sun Apr 29 07:27:29 PDT 2007
Jascha Wetzel wrote:
> yeah, i was going the lazy way of always printing them in all possible
> types, but i guess for XMM regs there are too many.
> imho, the right way to do this is to allow registers in expressions.
> then they can be cast to the desired type.
> ->= cast(float[4])xmm0
> That should also come in handy if you want to do something like
> ->= cast(MyClass*)eax
I wasn't going to ask for that since I figured it would be more work,
but whatever makes you happy :)
-- Daniel
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