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digitalmars.D.debugger - [ddbg] [enhancement req] - Some way to print source

↑ ↓ ← Bill Baxter <dnewsgroup billbaxter.com> writes:
There doesn't seem to be any way to print the source at the current 
location.  I miss 'l' from gdb which shows you the source context in the 
current frame.  I think by default it shows 5 lines before the current 
line and 5 lines after.

--bb
Apr 28 2007
↑ ↓ → Jascha Wetzel <"[firstname]" mainia.de> writes:
will do

Bill Baxter wrote:
 There doesn't seem to be any way to print the source at the current
 location.  I miss 'l' from gdb which shows you the source context in the
 current frame.  I think by default it shows 5 lines before the current
 line and 5 lines after.
 
 --bb

Apr 29 2007