On 09/08/2012 16:14, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
If you wont words, and use laz trunk, instead of memory-dump, you can
set the watches "repeat count" to see multiple indexed elements,
following the given one.
Then you can typecast ^word. The index is not in bytes, but whatever
the size of the specified type
Thanks, I'll try that later. I noticed the checkbox on the non-trunk
version on this machine, but it doesn't yet have any effect.
Checkbox? You mean edit?
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/IDE_Window:_Watch_list#Watch_Properties
"Repeat Count"
is implemented in Lazarus 1.1 (SVN, trunk). It can be used to get
array slices. The watch specifies the first element of the array
"A[7]" (must have an index). With a "Repeat count" of 20, this
shows A[7] to A[26].
It can also be used with a dynamic array (no index given). Then it
specifies haw many elements to show, beginning with DynA[0]
A pointer, acts like an array, because it can be dereferenced using an index
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