Hi Charles,

Thank's for the help. I'll try your suggestion..

Have a nice day.

Den tirsdag den 15. marts 2016 kl. 16.04.23 UTC+1 skrev Charles Vaughn:
>
> Hi Thomas,
>
> So that's a limitation of source maps, it only provides source code 
> information, not compiled type layout. I'm currently working on a PR that 
> can generate supplemental type layout at compile time for dumping objects 
> while debugging, and should have some code available for that later 
> today/tomorrow. You'll need to compile a custom version of Emscripten at 
> this point to leverage that.
>
> Another solution that I have used in the past is to define a virtual class 
> with a dump method that can pretty print for you.
>
> class Dumpable
> {
>   virtual std::string dump() {}
> }
>
> Then you have a method that can take a pointer to dumpable and expose it 
> to Javascript
>
> void dump_obj(Dumpable *d) {
>   printf("%s", d->dump()->c_str());
> }
>
> EMSCRIPTEN_BINDINGS(dumper) {
>   function("dump_obj", &dump_obj);
> }
>
> In any classes you want to be able to visualize that way, you just have 
> them inherit from Dumpable and implement the dump funciton.
>
> On Tuesday, March 15, 2016 at 5:30:17 AM UTC-7, Thomas Arnbjerg wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've the following code elements:
>>
>> Class1
>> {
>>   private:
>>     int member;
>>  public:
>>     Class1(int _initialValueOfmember); // Sets member to 
>> _initialValueOfMember
>>     int getMember();
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> The main function is:
>>
>> #include <iostream>
>>
>> int main(int argc, char** argv)
>> {
>>    Class1 cl1(10), cl2(20);
>>    std::cout<< cl1.getMember()<<std::endl;
>>    std::cout<< cl2.getMember()<<std::endl;
>> } 
>>
>>
>> How do I see the value of 'member' for cl1 and cl2 in the browser, when 
>> debugging with source maps in the browser? I can see the 'address' of cl1 
>> and cl2 as numbers.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>

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