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windbg articles.
Nov 22, 2004
Zz
Nov 22, 2004
Asaf Karagila
Nov 23, 2004
Simon Buchan
November 22, 2004
These may of some interest so some D users.

 Debug Tutorial Part 4: Writing WINDBG Extensions
http://www.codeproject.com/debug/cdbntsd4.asp

 An introduction to debugging in MSVC++ using Pseudoregisters
http://www.codeproject.com/debug/pseudoregister.asp

 Zz


November 22, 2004
Great links,
if you want to output something to the debugger (dprintf() alike..)
OutputDebugString(); winapi is sufficient, and it works with any debugger as
well.
writing a wrapper as dprintf() shouldn't be a problem. just use a format
string with varargs,
and output using OutputDebugString..

- Asaf.

"Zz" <Zz@Zz.com> wrote in message news:cnsr8v$2hl1$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> These may of some interest so some D users.
>
> Debug Tutorial Part 4: Writing WINDBG Extensions http://www.codeproject.com/debug/cdbntsd4.asp
>
> An introduction to debugging in MSVC++ using Pseudoregisters http://www.codeproject.com/debug/pseudoregister.asp
>
> Zz
>
> 


November 23, 2004
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 13:46:11 +0200, Zz <Zz@Zz.com> wrote:

> These may of some interest so some D users.
>
>  Debug Tutorial Part 4: Writing WINDBG Extensions
> http://www.codeproject.com/debug/cdbntsd4.asp
>
>  An introduction to debugging in MSVC++ using Pseudoregisters
> http://www.codeproject.com/debug/pseudoregister.asp
>
>  Zz
>
>

I bumped into this with the windbg help file, but you know what M$
are like with their docs...
I was thinking about making a simple extention to print D strings
"Properly" until we can get .pdb's but I've never written a DLL,
and I don't have a very dependable C compiler - Borland likes
Borland and noone else, and Dev-C++ is just buggy as heck.

Is it possible to do this in D somehow?
(I'm guessing H2D and a lot of headaches)

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