It is usable when a breakpoint has occured.Then, in the edit box enter an expression that is valid in the contextyou're at (either the breakpoint context or any context from the callstack).In Aurora, you even have code completion.Hope this helps,Amnon"Michal Szklanowski" <szklanowski@acn.waw.pl> wrote in messagenews:bnml8u$551$1@is.intellij.net...>>
Amnon, you're talking about 'Expression evaluation'.'Quick evaluate expressions' is new feature - I haven'tseen it before. Hence my question goes.U¿ytkownik "Amnon I. Govrin" <agovrin@freshwater.com> napisa³ w wiadomo¶cinews:bnmqht$b4q$1@is.intellij.net...
It is usable when a breakpoint has occured.
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Then, in the edit box enter an expression that is valid in the contextyou're at (either the breakpoint context or any context from the callstack).
In Aurora, you even have code completion.
Hope this helps,
Amnon
"Michal Szklanowski" <szklanowski@acn.waw.pl> wrote in messagenews:bnml8u$551$1@is.intellij.net...>>
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It is usable when a breakpoint has occured.
Then, in the edit box enter an expression that is valid in the context
you're at (either the breakpoint context or any context from the call
stack).
In Aurora, you even have code completion.
Hope this helps,
Amnon
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Amnon, you're talking about 'Expression evaluation'.
'Quick evaluate expressions' is new feature - I haven't
seen it before. Hence my question goes.
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