On Tuesday 26 October 2010 17:42:44 ext tbp wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:23 PM, André Pönitz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The aliasing is not really a problem, that can be handled as "one"
> > type with different display options. So the user can switch freely, no?
> It would be an improvement already.
> But, for many reasons, it's not rare to juggle with those types on the
> fly and being all lumped together, one would have to engage in much
> clicking to have them displayed right (imagine a sequence of 64bit
> load, 16-32 int sign extension, conversion to float).
So what would be the preferred display in that case?
Toggling the type on the fly is three mouse clicks. I understand that's
too much work if that's needed for each instruction.
Should it have n sets of children ('as doubles', 'as floats', 'as short'...)
instead? Then one could expand the interesting ones once and no
extra click needed to switch the type.
Andre'
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