On 07/06/2017 14:42, Mark Morgan Lloyd via Lazarus wrote:
Yes, but I was thinking about the case when a value pops up unbidden
during normal stepping-through.
Can the default witching format be changed? Hex might be more
appropriate.
Generally yes, but depends how...
A simple integer
On 06/06/2017 20:54, Mark Morgan Lloyd via Lazarus wrote:
Bearing in mind things like the %H hint that Lazarus uses to suppress
warning messages, is there anything comparable that can be applied to
a variable so that when the IDE pops up a value during debugging it
will always be shown in a
> So does that mean that the IDE has to be tailored for a specific project?
Yes. Install a custom package to extend the IDE.
Ondrej
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On 06/06/17 20:00, Ondrej Pokorny via Lazarus wrote:
On 06.06.2017 21:54, Mark Morgan Lloyd via Lazarus wrote:> Bearing in
mind things like the %H hint that Lazarus uses to suppress > warning
messages, is there anything comparable that can be applied to > a
variable so that when the IDE pops up
On 06.06.2017 21:54, Mark Morgan Lloyd via Lazarus wrote:
Bearing in mind things like the %H hint that Lazarus uses to suppress
warning messages, is there anything comparable that can be applied to
a variable so that when the IDE pops up a value during debugging it
will always be shown in a
Bearing in mind things like the %H hint that Lazarus uses to suppress
warning messages, is there anything comparable that can be applied to a
variable so that when the IDE pops up a value during debugging it will
always be shown in a certain format?
..
end else begin
euCount := cardEsu;