Re:Debugger session resets current session context
[email protected] Sat, 01 Jun 2019 14:46:54 +0300
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.kde.users.kdevelop |
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I totally agree with you. When I raised this issue many years ago, I was told here that this is on purpose concept of working sets. I tried to accept this and even tried to build and use my working sets, but finally abandoned this and came to my concept of usage: try not to exit the debug working set as long as you can: make all editing in it. When you are ready, exit it, compile and run debug - you are back at the same place in your code, where you were when (most probably) you stopped when have found a bug. On Friday, 31 May 2019 14:05:03 IDT Aleksey Midenkov wrote: > When you start debugging it opens different session context. That > means: different file, cursor location and file list order. Now > returning back to where you were is not so easy: file list order is > gone and Ctrl+Tab doesn't help, cursor positions point to be the > beginning of files. Why it works like this? Which purpose different > debugger context is good for? When debugger is stopped it doesn't > return back to original context fully: file order is lost, some cursor > positions are not like before. Leon