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Re: DDD: problem with variables not appearing to exist
From: |
Aditya Chaubal |
Subject: |
Re: DDD: problem with variables not appearing to exist |
Date: |
Thu, 28 Jul 2005 11:19:00 -0600 |
I'm having what I think is a similar issue. I have an object
belonging to a pubicly derived class and when I try to print or
display a data structure that was defined 'protected' in the base
class of that object, I get a message saying that data structure does
not exist in the curent context. I haven't yet found a way around
this. Any help/insight would be appreciated.
- Aditya
On 7/28/05, Nick Scott Blackwell <address@hidden> wrote:
> To whomever might be able to help,
>
> I'm having some problems with using ddd to debug a C++ program of mine. In
> one of the code modules, I can't seem to get ddd to display anything,
> variables, data structures, or anything else. I have no problems viewing
> data in any other module of the program, but for this data, I get messages
> like "no symbol 'variablename' in current context." The data I'm trying to
> look at is in a virtual member function, and the function is declared as
> "protected" in the class definition. Is there any reason you're aware of
> that would cause ddd to do this? I'd very much appreciate any input you're
> able to provide. Thanks!
>
> Nick Blackwell
>
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