memory address ranges (-var-create)
Nick Roberts
nickrob@snap.net.nz
Sun Dec 10 20:45:00 GMT 2006
For
-var-create - * EXPRESSION
the manual says EXPRESSION may be:
* `*ADDR-ADDR' -- a memory address range (TBD)
but the expression takes the value at the first address and subtracts the
second. TBD is a bit ambiguous but perhaps it means "to be done" rather
that "to be decided". In any case if -var-create parses an expression like
"print" or "break" does then it can't work as it stands as *ADDR-ADDR
already has a different meaning.
I would like to detect when a string value changes which presumably means
watching a memory address range. Currently a variable object for a string
will only detect that the address has changed or the first character
(the child).
I see that watch expressions do the right thing in Insight, from which the
variable object code has apparently been taken. Can this code be adapted
for -var-create?
--
Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob
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