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Coming next release is greatly expanded support for better visualizing common C++ data structures (I still think you should all stop using them, but it is a good stress test of the visualization system)

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LemonHaze (on MH Leave)1 year ago

oooh i like this a lot

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RTTS1 year ago

API testing of interfaces is critical to determine if they meet requirements for functionality, reliability, performance, and security. Check out RTTS - the automated testing experts since 1996. #API #testautomation #integrationtest

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Jason Ewton1 year ago

this is really sick. however it's making me realize I need to go much deeper on my Nvim customization lol

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Minh Nguyen1 year ago

Love this debugger but hope it has a good documentation on how to use it soon.

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Cypherpunk Samurai 🍃1 year ago

Can you make that gui library open-source? That looks rad-ui

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Ryan Fleury1 year ago

The entire thing is open source

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Ächt Kuul1 year ago

"wait, are you saying c++ is bad😰?" - average modern c++ dev

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Ryan Fleury1 year ago

Yes

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b1 year ago

allow writing to files and add a key bind to run batch commands turning the debugger into a code editor :D

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Nef Leo1 year ago

Yesss, finally, I understand the STL hate, but this is huge for the debugger, many of us don't have complete control over the containers used at work and such

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Daniel Tralamazza1 year ago

oh neat, std::tuple as well?

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