I did a quick testing to call SBFrame.EvaluateExpression('string.c_str()')
for the summary. The result shows valobj.GetFrame() returns None so does
this mean this is not supported?
def DoTest(valobj,internal_dict):
print "valobj: %s" % valobj
print "valobj.GetFrame(): %s" %
Do we need the server to know about the user ids we handed out to the
SB API client? AFAIK, you cannot have multiple traces of the same
thread running concurrently, so a thread-id should uniquely identify a
trace. The user id can then stay a client thing for abstracting the
concrete implementation
Hello,
Ok for the thread id we may use this QThreadSuffixSupported
extension but gdb packets also *don't have userid support *since gdb does
not have the concept of user id for trace instances. Also gdb uses seperate
packets for trace configuration and starting the trace.
On Tue, Apr 12,