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January 30, 2008 Debbuger with dissasembly? | ||||
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Is there some debuuger I can use with D that will allow me to step through the dissasembled code while watching cpu registers (GPR x87 and SSE)? I have a program that dynamicly compiles audio processing code and id like to try converting it to D. As the code is generated at runtime the only practical way to debug it is to step through it with an assembly / cpu view. thanks jb |
January 30, 2008 Re: Debbuger with dissasembly? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jb | Jb wrote: > Is there some debuuger I can use with D that will allow me to step through the dissasembled code while watching cpu registers (GPR x87 and SSE)? I have a program that dynamicly compiles audio processing code and id like to try converting it to D. As the code is generated at runtime the only practical way to debug it is to step through it with an assembly / cpu view. on windows you can use Ddbg for that http://ddbg.mainia.de |
January 30, 2008 Re: Debbuger with dissasembly? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jascha Wetzel | "Jascha Wetzel" <firstname@mainia.de> wrote in message news:fnqna1$2iqb$1@digitalmars.com... > Jb wrote: >> Is there some debuuger I can use with D that will allow me to step through the dissasembled code while watching cpu registers (GPR x87 and SSE)? I have a program that dynamicly compiles audio processing code and id like to try converting it to D. As the code is generated at runtime the only practical way to debug it is to step through it with an assembly / cpu view. > > on windows you can use Ddbg for that > http://ddbg.mainia.de Ok cheers, ill give it a try. :-) |
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