From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: (qmail 29126 invoked by alias); 23 Apr 2008 23:27:56 -0000 Received: (qmail 29112 invoked by uid 22791); 23 Apr 2008 23:27:56 -0000 X-Spam-Check-By: sourceware.org Received: from viper.snap.net.nz (HELO viper.snap.net.nz) (202.37.101.25) by sourceware.org (qpsmtpd/0.31) with ESMTP; Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:27:30 +0000 Received: from kahikatea.snap.net.nz (190.30.255.123.static.snap.net.nz [123.255.30.190]) by viper.snap.net.nz (Postfix) with ESMTP id C9F853D85A7; Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:27:27 +1200 (NZST) Received: by kahikatea.snap.net.nz (Postfix, from userid 1000) id 147688FC6D; Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:27:21 +1200 (NZST) From: Nick Roberts MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-ID: <18447.50648.436951.26648@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 01:45:00 -0000 To: Bob Rossi Cc: gdb-patches@sourceware.org Subject: Re: [PATCH] -stack-info-frame/-stack-list-frames In-Reply-To: <20080423230340.GA25265@brasko.net> References: <18446.45778.889114.789630@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> <200804230933.04964.vladimir@codesourcery.com> <18446.63716.779534.2827@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> <200804231349.35190.vladimir@codesourcery.com> <18447.12269.389044.431822@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> <20080423125410.GA19773@caradoc.them.org> <18447.46315.956290.915310@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> <20080423222414.GA23569@caradoc.them.org> <20080423230340.GA25265@brasko.net> X-Mailer: VM 7.19 under Emacs 22.2.50.2 X-IsSubscribed: yes Mailing-List: contact gdb-patches-help@sourceware.org; run by ezmlm Precedence: bulk List-Id: List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: gdb-patches-owner@sourceware.org X-SW-Source: 2008-04/txt/msg00542.txt.bz2 > > If you want to know which frame the varobj is associated with GDB > > should supply some unique opaque identifier, and then the IDE can > > use that to show the frame number in a tooltip or wherever. > > I've got a good idea, how about the frame number? The frame number changes when a new frame is created, i.e., if the current frame is used it's always "0", but it doesn't stay that way. -- Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob