Reference Guide New Features Installation, Transformations, Release Notes
 
Chapter Contents

1. Discovering
2. Understanding Threads...
3. Setting Up
4. Setting Up Remote
5. Setting up Parallel
6. Using Windows
7. Visualizing
8. Seeing CLI at work
9. Using the CLI
10. Debugging
11. Using Groups ...
12. Data
13. Arrays
14. Action Points
Glossary

  

12. Examining and Changing Data

Changing How Data Is Displayed

Displaying STL Variables

Changing Size and Precision

Displaying Variables

Displaying Program Variables

Displaying Variables in the Current Block

Browsing for Variables

Displaying Local Variables and Registers

Displaying Long Variable Names

Automatic Dereferencing

Displaying Areas of Memory

Displaying Machine Instructions

Closing Variable Windows

Diving in Variable Windows

Displaying Array of Structure Elements

Scoping and Symbol Names

Qualifying Symbol Names

Changing the Values of Variables

Changing the Data Type of Variables

Displaying C Data Types

Pointers to Arrays

Arrays

Typedefs

Structures

Unions

Built-In Types

Character Arrays (<string> Data Type)

Areas of Memory (<void> Data Type)

Instructions (<code> Data Type)

Type Casting Examples

Displaying the argv Array

Displaying Declared Arrays

Displaying Allocated Arrays

Working with Opaque Data

Changing the Address of Variables

Changing Types to Display Machine Instructions

Displaying C++ Types

Classes

Changing Class Types in C++

Displaying Fortran Types

Displaying Fortran Common Blocks

Displaying Fortran Module Data

Debugging Fortran 90 Modules

Fortran 90 User-Defined Types

Fortran 90 Deferred Shape Array Types

Fortran 90 Pointer Types

Displaying Fortran Parameters

Displaying Thread Objects

 
 
 
 
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