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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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Фото профиля LemonHaze (on MH Leave)
LemonHaze (on MH Leave)1 год назад

oooh i like this a lot

Фото профиля RTTS
RTTS1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Jason Ewton
Jason Ewton1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Minh Nguyen
Minh Nguyen1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Cypherpunk Samurai 🍃
Cypherpunk Samurai 🍃1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury1 год назад

The entire thing is open source

Фото профиля Ächt Kuul
Ächt Kuul1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury1 год назад

Yes

Фото профиля b
b1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Nef Leo
Nef Leo1 год назад

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

Фото профиля Daniel Tralamazza
Daniel Tralamazza1 год назад

oh neat, std::tuple as well?

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