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Memory view

The Memory view of the Debug perspective lets you monitor and modify your process memory. The process memory is presented as a list of so called memory monitors. Each monitor represents a section of memory specified by it's location called base address. Each memory monitor can be displayed in different predefined data formats -- memory renderings. The debugger supports five rendering types -- hexadecimal (default), ascii, signed integer and unsigned integer. The default rendering is displayed automatically on the monitor creation.

 
 

The Memory view contains two panes -- the Memory Monitors pane and the Memory Renderings pane. The Memory Monitors pane displays the list of memory monitors added to the debug session currently selected in the Debug view. The content of the Memory Renderings pane is controlled by the selection in the Memory Monitors pane and consists of the tabs that display renderings. The Memory Renderings pane can be configured to display two renderings simultaneously.


Memory view toolbar icons:

The table below lists the icons displayed in the Memory view toolbar.

Command Name Description
New Memory View icon New Memory View Click to create a new memory view.
Pin Memory Monitor icon Pin Memory Monitor Select to pin the memory monitor on top of all other memory monitors.
Toggle Memory Monitors icon Toggle Memory Monitors Pane Shows/hides the Memory Monitor pane.
Toggle Split Pane icon Toggle Split Pane Toggles the Memory Renderings pane split.
Link Memory Rendering Panes icon Link Memory Rendering Panes Synchronizes the selection of two memory renderings.
Switch Memory Monitor icon Switch Memory Monitor When more than one memory monitor is active, select a different memory monitor to view.
  Menu > Layout Switch the Monitors and Rendering panes display between horizontal or vertical orientation.
  Menu > Preferences Opens the Preferences window allowing you to set:

  • Reset Memory Monitor - set to reset only visible or all renderings when reseting a memory monitor
  • Padded String - enter strings to show unretrievable memory
  • Select Codepages - specify the standard to convert memory to ASCII and EBCDIC strings
  Menu > Table Rendering Preferences Specify the memory loading mode to use when rendering scrolls to the end of the buffer.

Monitors pane context menu:

The Monitors pane context menu inside the Memory view includes:

Command Name Description
Add Memory Monitor icon Add Memory Monitor Adds a new memory address or variable to the Memory Monitors pane.
Remote Memory Monitor icon Remove Memory Monitor Removes the selected memory address or variable from the Memory Monitors pane.
Reset icon Reset Resets the current memory monitor view.


Rendering pane context menu:

The Rendering pane context menu inside the Memory view includes:

Command Name Description
Add Rendering icon Add Rendering Add a memory rendering pane to display a memory monitor item at a different address or in a different format.
Remote Rendering icon Remove Rendering Removes the selected rendering from the Memory view.

Panes Enable or disable the showing of the Address, Binary, and Text portions of the rendering view.

Endian Toggle between the Little (default) and Big Endian display of memory.

Text Choose the character encoding used to convert memory values into text for display. Choices include: ISO-8859-1 (default), US-ASCII, or UTF-8.

Cell Size Specify the cell size used to display values in the Binary column. Choices include: 1, 2, 4 (default), and 8 bytes.

Radix Specify the radix used to display the values in the Binary column. Choices include: Hex, Decimal Signed, Decimal Unsigned (default), Octal, and Binary.
Copy to Clipboard icon Copy To Clipboard Copies the selected portion of the Rendering pane to the clipboard.

Go To Address Opens an edit box to type in a memory address. Press Enter to go to that address and show it in the Rendering pane.

Reset To Base Address Resets the Rendering pane to the original base address.

Refresh Refreshes the Rendering pane.
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