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Re: [ptp-dev] Annotation Information

You mean the processes got from the event should be all in the same
situation.  If there is one process registered in to debug view and
this process take a step function, then I will got the event and this
event only contains one process.  Is it correct?

On 8/18/05, Greg Watson <gwatson@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Well, the event you get from debug.core should say that 'the
> following processes hit a breakpoint at line 10 in file x.c'. It
> shouldn't say 'the following processes hit a breakpoint'. i.e. the
> event will specify exactly what happened for the processes that it
> applies to.  If this is currently not the case, then it will need to
> be fixed.
> 
> Greg
> 
> On Aug 17, 2005, at 9:34 PM, Clement Chu wrote:
> 
> > Hi Greg,
> >
> >   In order to create an annotation in editor, I need some information
> > such as line number, file name, etc.  In jdt and cdt plugin, they used
> > stackframe to create annotation because it contains much information.
> > My question is that I got an event from donny and I can get a number
> > of processes fired on this event, but some of these processes may hit
> > on line 10 and some of them hit on line 16.  Also I cannot get these
> > information directly from this event.  I need to call the debugger to
> > get that information one by one by passing process id.  Any idea?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Clement
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