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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #56990] Hover mode for variables in debugger


From: Hg200
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #56990] Hover mode for variables in debugger
Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 08:17:52 -0400 (EDT)
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Follow-up Comment #7, bug #56990 (project octave):

Thank you for providing this feature. I will definitely use this feature very
often. However, I get segfaults in the cset:

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changeset:   28799:6aba3944b608
date:        Sun Sep 27 22:03:25 2020 +0200
summary:     fix deleting pointer when octave exists
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But I can't force any segfaults in the cset:

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changeset:   28797:ac5461b59b93
date:        Sun Sep 27 12:29:11 2020 -0400
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I have attached a backtrace taken from the more recent cset:

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changeset:   28809:03c0024f95c7
date:        Mon Sep 28 21:57:01 2020 +0200
summary:     avoid using bare pointers for symbol lists in editor (bug
#56990)
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To force the fault i open a .m file and do regular work. Sometimes it takes
several minutes, sometimes it crashes immediately. Especially resizing the GUI
with the mouse seems to be a problem. It should be emphasized that the scroll
bars / editor area is also not "rescaled" and "updated" when the GUI is
resized or the separator in the middle is moved. Can you please take a look at
the attached backtrace?

Thanks!


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