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Summary: | Change debugging components appearance while debugee running | ||
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Product: | debugger | Reporter: | David-john Burrowes <davidjon> |
Component: | Code | Assignee: | issues@debugger <issues> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P4 | ||
Version: | 3.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows 95/98 | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
David-john Burrowes
2001-11-13 22:09:19 UTC
Target milestone -> 3.3.1. I do not want to remove content of Debugger Window when debugger is running. You will lose all context in this case (selected watches, expanded structures). May be we can remove it after some period... Draw it in light is a good idea, but there is no support for it in our Window System. What about some special toolbar in Debugger Window? Or some component / icon which will indicate debugger state? I am still not shure. Do you have some experiences from other IDE's? I just looked at a couple common IDE's, and they generally don't update the views while the process is running. I know I've seen some IDE remove info, but I agree that this isn't a good solution. I guess I'm puzzled why the windowing system won't allow you to draw grey text in tables. Can't you just use a different cell renderer? My concern with the "draw in grey" approach is that it may be a performance problem, even if one delays the update to prevent redrawing after every step command. Target milestone was changed from '3.4' to TBD. Target milestone was changed from '3.4' to TBD. In current NB versions state of debugee can be determined from enabled/dissabled actions in debugger toolbar. The state is also written in Debugger Console. Verified ... and Closing all issues resolved into NetBeans 6.7 and earlier. |