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Original bug ID: 7114 Reporter: berenger Status: acknowledged (set by @damiendoligez on 2017-04-13T11:19:41Z) Resolution: open Priority: normal Severity: feature Category: tools (ocaml{lex,yacc,dep,debug,...})
Bug description
Hello,
Example ocamldebug session:
(ocd) run
[...] crash [...]
(ocd) break main
Unbound identifier main
It would be nice if the break command could find a function
automatically, especially when the function is unique in the whole
program.
During the run, I guess/hope it would be possible to create
a map of encountered functions and use that to help the break command.
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Original bug ID: 7114
Reporter: berenger
Status: acknowledged (set by @damiendoligez on 2017-04-13T11:19:41Z)
Resolution: open
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Category: tools (ocaml{lex,yacc,dep,debug,...})
Bug description
Hello,
Example ocamldebug session:
(ocd) run
[...] crash [...]
(ocd) break main
Unbound identifier main
It would be nice if the break command could find a function
automatically, especially when the function is unique in the whole
program.
During the run, I guess/hope it would be possible to create
a map of encountered functions and use that to help the break command.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: