..the second breakpoint being in a native debugger like gdb/lldb/etc.

On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 10:00:48 PM UTC-7, Zac Hansen wrote:
>
> I believe you can only interact with it on a javascript-basis from the 
> javascript debugger.   I don't know of any way to treat it special from the 
> javascript debugger.
>
> I often end up setting two breakpoints - first in JS, then another in the 
> native callback I registered for the javascript object/operation I'm about 
> to call.
>
> --Zac
>
> On Monday, May 7, 2018 at 9:35:12 PM UTC-7, Anoop R. S. wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I am trying out a debugger prototype using the remote debugger protocol. 
>> Going by the standard example in Embedder's Guide:
>> C++ class:
>> -------------
>> class Point {
>>  public:
>>   Point(int x, int y) : x_(x), y_(y) { }
>>   int x_, y_;
>> }
>>
>> Usage in JavaScript:
>> ---------------------------
>> var p = Point(1,2);
>>
>> Has anyone tried debugging a wrapped C++ object that is being returned to 
>> Javascript? Is it possible? 
>>
>> regards,
>> Anoop R. S.
>>
>

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