The wording of the subject of this bug is not correct. The question is
not of editing the register groups, but creating user defined groups.
This is very helpful when you have thousands of registers and don't
want to scroll back and forth to look at their values. Creating a group
with the registers you want to watch is a solution. I know commercial
debuggers that have similar feature.
Mikhail
On 16/04/2010 11:01 AM, ken.ryall@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Re: [cdt-dev] editing register groups
I noticed that too, I agree it’s nice to keep
track of but not required for now.
- Ken
From: ext John
Cortell <rat042@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2010 14:39:07 +0200
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Subject: [cdt-dev] editing register groups
235747 was opened as a DSF-GDB parity issue and it is currently in the
high-priority bucket. The description states:This is not necessarily
very practical but for feature equivalence, DSF-GDB should implement it.
I suspect that is correct--that editing register groups is a
rarely used feature of the CDT debugger (CDI-GDB). If that's true, then
this issue should be lowered in priority, as per the discussions we've
had on this topic recently. If you know people are using it, or are
very confident they are, please speak up.
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=235747
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