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Re: [cdt-debug-dev] Question about usage of memory view

The corresponding load function (load test data file -> memory area)
would
also be very useful for working with deeply embedded procs that don't
have a
filesystem.


This sounds like a good feature. Does gdb support it?

----- Original Message ----- From: "Pete MacLiesh" <pmac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cdt-debug-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: RE: [cdt-debug-dev] Question about usage of memory view



I would presume this means dump of something like a large area of memory
(say a big array which corresponds to some fake data generated by some
algorithm). Yes?

The corresponding load function (load test data file -> memory area)
would
also be very useful for working with deeply embedded procs that don't
have a
filesystem.

PMac


>I think the CDT debug could add memory dump function to
>dump a range of memory(user input) to file for debugging analysis.

I am not sure that I understand what do you mean, but there are "Copy to clipboard" and "Print" actions in CDT 2.1.



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