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October 14, 2001 conditional watchpoints? | ||||
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bs"d Is there some way to do a 'conditional watchpoint' in the IDDE? I want the program to stop when it writes to the _crtBreakAlloc variable say, on the 220th time, so as to debug a memory leak error. This seems like basic feature for a 'debugger'. Thanks. Yochanan Spielberg |
October 14, 2001 Re: conditional watchpoints? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Yochanan Spielberg | Yochanan Spielberg wrote in message <9qbfci$1j78$1@digitaldaemon.com>... >Is there some way to do a 'conditional watchpoint' in the IDDE? >I want the program to stop when it writes to the _crtBreakAlloc variable >say, on the 220th time, so as to debug a memory leak error. This seems like >basic feature for a 'debugger'. I don't know of a way to do that. -Walter |
October 14, 2001 Re: conditional watchpoints? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Yochanan Spielberg | Don't you have an earlier posting in this newsgroup where you explain how to do it? Jan |
October 16, 2001 Re: conditional watchpoints? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jan Knepper | bs"d I wish. I just thought maybe I could setup a 'conditional breakpoint' and check for the value I need- i.e. 220, however, a watchpoint would be easier. Thanks anyway, though. Yochanan "Jan Knepper" <jan@smartsoft.cc> wrote in message news:3BC99F76.F9B9A690@smartsoft.cc... > Don't you have an earlier posting in this newsgroup where you explain how to do > it? > > Jan > > |
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