* Buttons not disabled on startup.
@ 2000-07-12 3:33 Mo DeJong
2000-07-13 10:45 ` Jim Ingham
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From: Mo DeJong @ 2000-07-12 3:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: insight
I just noticed that the step, next, finish, and continue
buttons are not disabled when you first start insight.
I should not be able to press these buttons until
after I actually run the program. If I go ahead
and press one of the buttons, it talks to gdb and
notices that nothing is running. Only then do
the buttons become disabled.
Mo DeJong
Red Hat Inc
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* Re: Buttons not disabled on startup.
2000-07-12 3:33 Buttons not disabled on startup Mo DeJong
@ 2000-07-13 10:45 ` Jim Ingham
2000-07-13 11:00 ` Duane Ellis
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From: Jim Ingham @ 2000-07-13 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mo DeJong, insight
Also sprach Mo DeJong:
> I just noticed that the step, next, finish, and continue
> buttons are not disabled when you first start insight.
> I should not be able to press these buttons until
> after I actually run the program. If I go ahead
> and press one of the buttons, it talks to gdb and
> notices that nothing is running. Only then do
> the buttons become disabled.
>
> Mo DeJong
> Red Hat Inc
>
>
Mo,
This is a recent breakage, then. Insight certainly used to grey out all
these buttons till the executable was running.
Jim
--
Jim Ingham jingham@apple.com
Apple Computer
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* Re: Buttons not disabled on startup.
2000-07-13 10:45 ` Jim Ingham
@ 2000-07-13 11:00 ` Duane Ellis
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From: Duane Ellis @ 2000-07-13 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: insight
Wait...
mo> I just noticed that the step, next, finish, and continue buttons
mo> are not disabled when you first start insight. I should not be
mo> able to press these buttons until after I actually run the
mo> program. If I go ahead and press one of the buttons, it talks to
mo> gdb and notices that nothing is running. Only then do the buttons
mo> become disabled.
jingham> This is a recent breakage, then. Insight certainly used to grey out all
> these buttons till the executable was running.
I seem to remember this *NOT* being a 'breakage' but it is suppose to
be that way.
What you describe is *TRUE* only in a operating system based
implimentation.
It is *NEVER* true in a *ROM* or *SIMULATION* based situation.
Manytimes you need to single step through the startup code to debug
the startup code.
-Duane Ellis
(Wanna see a cool eBook: http://www.franklin.com ...)
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