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Re: [platform-debug-dev] [Memory View]: Changing selection in Variables view affects the content of Memory view
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Thanks. Sounds reasonable.
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From: "Samantha Chan" <chanskw@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: [platform-debug-dev] [Memory View]: Changing selection in
Variables view affects the content of Memory view
Hi Mikhail -
The reason for listening for selection events from the workbench and not
just from the Debug View is because I wanted the Memory View to be more
flexible and generic. I do not want to force the view to only show its
content based on selection from the Debug View. Although most views are
working off selection from the Debug View at the moment, there could be
cases where a view is displaying content from multiple targets. And the
memory view could show memory blocks from these targets based on the
selection from this view.
Thanks...
Samantha
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Samantha,
Is there an example why this approach is better than just to connect the
Memory view to the selection in the Debug view?
Thanks,
Mikhail
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From: "Samantha Chan" <chanskw@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [platform-debug-dev] [Memory View]: Changing selection in
Variables view affects the content of Memory view
Hi -
Yes, it is working as expected. The Memory View listens for selection
events form the workbench and will try to bring up memory blocks from
an
IDebugElement. The idea is that any view may be displaying an
IDebugElement that is capable of retrieving a IMemoryBlock. The view
will
try to find memory blocks associated with the selected debug element
and
display them.
Thanks...
Samantha
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Hi,
RenderingViewPane doesn't filter selection changes from the Variables
view.
Actually, the same applies to the selection changes from any workbench
part, but only those who's elements extend IDebugElement affect the
Memory
view's content.
Is this an expected behaviour?
Thanks,
Mikhail Khodjaiants
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