In the v8 debugger protocol, how do I determine a program is stopped at a return?
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In Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer, there is an experimental Debugger.setReturnValue which will set the return value of a Javascript function implemented in v8. It says though:
Available only at return break position
So the question is how would one know that you are currently stopped at the return of a function. The "StepOut" command will bring you right after the return which is a little too late.
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In Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer, there is an experimental Debugger.setReturnValue which will set the return value of a Javascript function implemented in v8. It says though:
Available only at return break position
So the question is how would one know that you are currently stopped at the return of a function. The "StepOut" command will bring you right after the return which is a little too late.
node.js debugging v8 javascript-debugger
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In Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer, there is an experimental Debugger.setReturnValue which will set the return value of a Javascript function implemented in v8. It says though:
Available only at return break position
So the question is how would one know that you are currently stopped at the return of a function. The "StepOut" command will bring you right after the return which is a little too late.
node.js debugging v8 javascript-debugger
In Chrome DevTools Protocol Viewer, there is an experimental Debugger.setReturnValue which will set the return value of a Javascript function implemented in v8. It says though:
Available only at return break position
So the question is how would one know that you are currently stopped at the return of a function. The "StepOut" command will bring you right after the return which is a little too late.
node.js debugging v8 javascript-debugger
node.js debugging v8 javascript-debugger
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