On 30 October 2010 11:26, Jonas Maebe <jonas.ma...@elis.ugent.be> wrote: > > Reverse execution is a new feature that was added to gdb 7.0, although you > probably want to use 7.2 for the extra bug fixes. The supported targets are > listed at http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/news/reversible.html (nobody has > added support for Windows yet) and the instructions on how to use it are on > the wiki page linked from that page. >
That's not exactly what I meant. I remember back in Delphi 7 (maybe even as far back as D5), that I changed the execution point, so it can re-execute a procedure but with different values - no need to recompile or restart the application. Delphi 2010 has improved on that by simply dragging and dropping the execution point while in debug mode. I did some googleing and remember I fiddled with the CPU registers to accomplish what I did, but couldn't remember what registers. Google found my exact answer. I see I can modify the CPU registers in MSEide, but I don't think this is possible with Lazarus IDE. Just tried, and it seems to work in MSEide - I'll do more testing to confirm. The register in question was EIP. Here is the google link I found. http://www.deltics.co.nz/blog/?p=606 -- Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://opensoft.homeip.net:8080/fpgui/ _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal