On 05/03/2015 21:16, Martin Frb wrote:
On 05/03/2015 20:11, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
eg: I set a breakpoint, then adjust it's properties and add the
condition: ActualTag = '<h1>'
I also tried
ActualTag = "<h1>"
ActualTag := '<h1>'
ActualTag := '<h1>';
etc.
Interesting, for me using a condition on string, the condition is
never true, so it never stops.
It is something to do what gdb sees as the actual value. (Unlike
watches, the IDE does not apply any pascal syntax fixing to the
condition.
I tested with an integer "i=2" that works.
And on top of all your mail just made me realize that string literals
are broken. They get uppercased, because of a gdb bug, where class
members are only found if they are uppercase and the ide simple fixes
that by uppercasing all. That affect watches too.
Just tested, condition on strings are not possible.
gdb see the string as pointer, and compares the address.
This condition would work (if you have the desired address)
str=0x5a0b40
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