-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 17 October 2004 11:10 am, Oliver Oppitz wrote: > >> cool. I really interested in this kind of possibility. Maybe this can > >> be merged into Qt in the future? > > Most of the project does not need modifications to Qt itself, its just > additional classes. However, to get a _guaranteed_ correct replay, minimal > changes to the Qt eventLoop are necessary. This is to synchronize the > QEvents I post during the replay with the call graph like it was during > the execution: e.g. the events handled in the say 42nd invocation of the > Qt eventLoop during the execution phase, need to be handled in the 42nd > invocation in the replay phase. For most applications this does not > matter: it is irrelevant how fast you type, so we replay events with > roughly the same timing. Indeed this synchronisation _should_ never > matter, otherwise you have a bad design if your application depends on it. > > However, for debugging we want to have _identical_ behaviour as in the > original run. I have an editor that works nicely, but once I open some 25 > (!) windows (showing the same buffer) and insert characters via keyrepeat > ("fast") the cursor misses to advance its position now and then. This is > clearly some timing/reentrancy problem due to the massive slow down of the > 25 windows (my X-server is a lightning-fast 600 Mhz Via C3 machine: slow > machines do have advantages ;-). For debugging this a recording/replay > tool would be _really_ handy: the events are recorded in _real time_ but > they can be replayed in _non real time_ (assuming the little fix to the Qt > event loop). You can then even set break points during the replay. Is that > neat or what? ;-) > > >> What about setting up a project in the SF? > > I will make it public within the week, though it is really early. > Currently it only captures keystrokes. > > > Or just putting it in kdenonbeta > > I do not know about kdennonbeta yet. I need to check this out. kdenonbeta is a cvs module in kde that is used for developers who want to just play around and try stuff out. If/When it becomes mature it is moved to kdesdk or some released module. - -Benjamin Meyer - -- aka icefox Public Key: http://www.csh.rit.edu/~benjamin/public_key.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBcy8H1rZ3LTw38vIRAm1yAJwI+yDcZYteJNuT7jfOpWueSuQdgACgrQ4T qaUHbm/SxwS+qQCgRF8A+6k= =U0JV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<