Thx for all, i was trying to do something :-)
El sáb, 22-02-2003 a las 15:57, Derick Rethans escribió:
> On 22 Feb 2003, Ivan Rodriguez wrote:
>
> > I need to get the because i doing a simple debugger, and i get the type
> > of variable and his information , and i would like to get his name, any
On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
> On 22 Feb 2003, Ivan Rodriguez wrote:
>
> > I need to get the because i doing a simple debugger, and i get the type
> > of variable and his information , and i would like to get his name, any
> > possible way does not exist?¿
>
> It *is* possible, but
I think xdebug might do it (http://xdebug.derickrethans.nl/) although I've
never used it.
Andi
At 03:56 PM 2/22/2003 +0100, Ivan Rodriguez wrote:
I need to get the because i doing a simple debugger, and i get the type
of variable and his information , and i would like to get his name, any
possibl
On 22 Feb 2003, Ivan Rodriguez wrote:
> I need to get the because i doing a simple debugger, and i get the type
> of variable and his information , and i would like to get his name, any
> possible way does not exist?¿
It *is* possible, but it is not straight forward. But why reinvent
the wheel?
I need to get the because i doing a simple debugger, and i get the type
of variable and his information , and i would like to get his name, any
possible way does not exist?¿
thx
El sáb, 22-02-2003 a las 15:42, Andi Gutmans escribió:
> You can't get the name of the variable. For what purpose do yo
You can't get the name of the variable. For what purpose do you need it?
Andi
At 03:45 PM 2/22/2003 +0100, Ivan Rodriguez wrote:
Hello, i need to get the name of the variables who passed in one
function, for example:
switch ((*struc)->type) {
case IS_BOOL:
Hello, i need to get the name of the variables who passed in one
function, for example:
switch ((*struc)->type) {
case IS_BOOL:
fprintf(_dyn_log_file_fp, "%sbool:%s\n", COMMON,
((*struc)->value.lval?"true":"false"));
break;
With