This issue is also there with the Evaluate expression (Ctrl+F9).
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:39 AM, Claudiu Bulcu
<cbulcu@...> wrote:
You have a sample project attached to play with.
Run the application, and see the normal output.
Then break the execution before the
int dif = ...
line, and play with quick evaluation. You'll end up with a surprise value written out to the console.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Claudiu Bulcu
<cbulcu@...> wrote:
Wow,
This issue has some nasty consequences on the next steps, because the quick eval also decrement "subtract", which loses its real value during the debugging process, and the data gets corrupted.
This has to be a showstopper.
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Claudiu Bulcu
<cbulcu@...> wrote:
Hi,
Have you seen the following before?
I have an expression like this:
paramsCount - (subtract--)
both being int variables.
Every time I hover over the selected expression (quick evaluation), the result is incremented over and over again. Is this by design. I would expect that expression being evaluated to the same value, regardless what the subtract value becomes later in my code.
Try this at home with NB 6.7 RC3.
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Claudiu Bulcu
Software Developer
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http://udy.smugmug.comwww.bulcu.ro
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Claudiu Bulcu
Software Developer
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