Fenwick, S. 1994: A Visual Debugger for Object-Oriented Programs, MSc Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland,.

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....c linked list Name Type Value 1 integer 7 2 integer 7 3 integer 3 4 integer 4 5 integer 1 6 integer 2 7 integer 3 10 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ( a) b) c) d) Fig. 1 Examples of flexible user interface components Figs 1(a) and 1(b) constructed by the Cerno program debugger visualiser [6], show components visualising the execution state of objects (or abstractions of objects) In Fig 1(a) the states of three objects are shown, with information on object attributes (highlighting = values incompatible with declared types) active methods, references to other objects (boxes plus dark ....

....data from files and converts it into application objects by a user specified filter. Icon attributes are linked to application data attributes using a graphical switchboard metaphor. There is no tool for easily defining new icons or specifying their attributes, which limits its usefulness. DSL [6] provides a text based specification language for defining icon structure based on application object attributes. Attribute values are obtained from application objects via hierarchical abstractors, allowing very complex visualisations of complex application structures to be built. DSL includes ....

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Fenwick, S. 1994: A Visual Debugger for Object-Oriented Programs, MSc Thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Auckland,.

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