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- Subject: Bugs/Features
- From: "Willem Hajenius" <willem dot hajenius at ping dot be>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 13:15:05 +0200
To the developers of the Cygnus Insight Debugger v5.0,
Your visual debugger is my all-time favorite! I use it in conjunction
with Dev-C++ and it performs excellent! However, I've found the following
bugs/remarks in your product that should deserve some attention:
* Please provide a window similar to the "Source is more recent than
executable"-dialog, with a "Don't show this in the future"-checkbox,
and an Preference setting to enable all disabled messages. (This is
often forgotten; as a consequence users become fearful to dismiss a dialog
'forever'.)
* The checkbox mentioned above doesn't work: the dialog keeps popping up
in future sessions.
* Also make the "i386 Architecture file may be incompatible with i386:intel
target"-message box dismissable. After hundreds of debugging sessions it
becomes
very annoying.
* Add a Preference option to completely expand or contract the compound
variables
in the Local Variables-window. This would prove very time-saving,
particularly
with complex data structures.
* (Not quite sure about the exact cause of this one) It appears that when
an array is (re)alloc'ed, it's representation in the Local Variables-window
is not updated. Consider the following code snippet:
struct rec
{
char c[5];
};
typedef struct rec foo;
int main()
{
foo* f;
f = (foo*) malloc (10);
f->c[9] = 'A';
free (f);
return 0;
}
This works perfectly well, yet the Local Variables-window doesn't indicate
that
'c' is now 10 characters large.
Please think about these issues.
Kind regards,
Alexander Hajenius.