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Benoit Girard's Blog | My Programming Experiences Benoit Girard's Blog My Programming Experiences Menu Skip to content Home Search Search for: Using RecordReplay to investigate intermittent oranges, bug #2 part 2 February 23, 2016 March 22, 2016 / benoitgirard / 1 Comment As promised here’s the follow up to part 1 . Getting Lost in a Replay In part 1 I made a mistake. I accidentally got lost in the replay and started debugging from the wrong point. I believe I might have started with the wrong event number. The best way to make sure you’re not getting lost in a replay is to use the ‘when’ command to print the current timeline event id that you’re at. With this event ID you can compare it against the stdout event marks and make sure you are at the point in the replay that you expect. Because of issue #1653 it wasn’t possible to use ‘when’ without risking a crash so I wasn’t able to see that I was lost. However this is now fixed on trunk! This was...

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