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− | CDT will now show the return value of a method call (if there is one) following a step-over operation. This value will be shown as the first element of the Variables view. | + | CDT will now show the return value of a method call (if there is one) following a step-over operation. This value will be shown as the first element of the Variables view. This feature was completed February 13th, 2014 through [http://eclip.se/341731 Bug 341731]. |
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Showing return value of method after a step-return
CDT will now show the return value of a method call (if there is one) following a step-over operation. This value will be shown as the first element of the Variables view. This feature was completed February 13th, 2014 through Bug 341731.
Trace Control view enhancements
The Trace Control view has gotten a new look which is much more graphical. It aims at making the view easier to use, to understand, and to provide information quickly.
The below screenshot shows the new view while a trace experiment is running:
This screenshot shows the new view while examining the result of a tracing experiment:
For more details on tracing an application see this trace FAQ section. This work was a contribution from Dmitry Kozlov on February 5th, 2014. For details see Bug 390827.
General
CDT 8.4 requires JRE 1.7 or higher to run.