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| Re: debugger - determining the debug pointer of a current thread [message #243296 is a reply to message #242621] | 
Mon, 30 April 2007 11:21   | 
 
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No, the stack frame is the only view displaying that information.  However,  
it might be possible to have thread information displayed in the hover text  
of the annotation.  So if you have several instruction pointer annotations  
in your editor, you can hover over them to determine which thread each is  
stopped at.  If this is a feature you are interested in, please file an  
enhancement request in bugzilla for the JDT Debug component. 
 
Curtis 
 
 
 
"Genady" <eclipse@genady.org> wrote in message  
news:evfamu$gue$1@build.eclipse.org... 
> Hi, 
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> Suppose I have two threads suspended at two breakpoints which are 2 lines  
> apart. 
> Is there any kind of indication of which thread is suspended on which line  
> (except checking the stack trace)? 
> 
> --  
> Genady Beryozkin 
> http://www.genady.net/
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