Still crunching through the 1975 debugger feature set... However, there are some cool new features in 0.1.9.0, suggested by Casey, that I haven't yet seen elsewhere: specifying relative scope for a variable and being able to lock the scope of a variable in the watch window.
Here is the full change log:
* Full path is now stored in recent session list; fixed a bug when loading session file from the
command line
* Fixed issue in debugger engine where primitive pointer types (e.g., char*) were not being treated
as pointers in certain situations.
* Added string preview for character arrays
* Watch window now respects current frame selected in call stack window. Now draw indicators in
text / disassembly windows of the current frame's location.
* Add newline after exception output
* Fixed slow down of step-over / step-in operations when stepping over the REP/REPE/REPNE class of
instructions.
* Allow specifying frame select prefix for watch expressions (e.g., "{^1}" or "{^*}")
* Can now lock an expression in the watch window to its current scope
* Properly save off and restore maximized state of window
* Added insta-watch tooltips in text windows.
Thanks!
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George