In the toolbar that has the Script panel tab there is a command line
button, looks like a stack of lines: [=].
While on a breakpoint, Click it.
You will see a command line open below.
If you type 't' you will see auto completion, that is every thing that
starts with t in this stack frame.

You can also put complete variable names into the Watch panel New
Watch expression. There you will see the values in case you don;t to
hunt them down in the Watch panel.

Finally you can right click on objects in the Watch panel and pick
Inspect in DOM panel. There you can search the properties of that
object using the DOM panel search.

That is what we have now.

jjb

On Feb 15, 4:43 pm, Philip <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking at an extensive webapp and I want to find a particular
> object. I set a breakpoint to inspect available variables and I have
> some educated guesses as to what property values are defined by the
> object or what kind of selfdocumented variable names could have been
> used for the object. Instead of tediously/manually searching the tree
> structure in the Script/Watch tab, is there an automated search
> feature by which I can search for all variables and values that are
> available to me at the current scope?
> I know there is a search box for the actual JS code that is displayed
> on the left side, but I need to search stuff on the right side in the
> 'watch' tab.

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