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Re: [platform-debug-dev] extending VariablesView?

Hi  Derek,

You can find the exercises from the same bugzilla entry.  Look for "Source
for exercises related to "memory view" ".

Here's a quick link to the source for the Memory View exercise.
http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/attachment.cgi?id=188

Thanks...
Samantha



                                                                           
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Darin,

The tutorial is very interesting. I might be able to do what I want with
the memory renderings, however, the source for the
example.debug.memoryview exercise is missing. I've done a quick google
and can't find it anywhere. Do you have a pointer to it?

Thanks,

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Derek

Darin Wright wrote:
>
>
>  > Darin,
>  >
>  > Thanks for your quick reply.
>  >
>  > Am am writing the plugin for an embedded system. This system has some
>  > hardware registers (for peripherals) in the processors memory map.
These
>  > can be viewed using a Memory view, but this is very clunky.
>  >
>  > Typically, each peripheral will have a small number of memory-mapped
>  > registers (<16), they may not be contiguous in the memory map, they
may
>  > be 8-, 16- or 32-bits wide and very often they consist of separate
>  > bit-fields. Therefore, each peripheral, in effect, needs it own
> custom view.
>  >
>  > None of the current views even comes close...
>
> In 3.2, we added experimental support for 'flexible content'. Basically,
> a model can present and drive the update of any hierarchy of elements in
> a debug view. However, the presentation (controls - tree/table) remains
> as is. We hope to make the 3.2 support public API in 3.3. There was a
> tutorial covering this material at EclipseCon 2006 - you can review the
> presentation here:
> http://eclipsezilla.eclipsecon.org/php/attachment.php?bugid=58.
>
> Hopefully you are familiar with the DSDP project which is aimed at
> embedded developers - http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/
>
> Darin
>
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