![]() Oh and thanks I don’t have time to finish my show now.Īs a new user i of course decided to go with the cheaper plan to “try it out”. Just because I didn’t pay for ad-free doesn’t mean I should have to watch all the ads that every ad free customer isn’t watching. Because now i have no interest in seeing the grudge and that is this app’s fault because I have seen one ninety second clip so many times. ![]() I think you should make it so that once you have seen a commercial you can rewind and fast forward during a commercial. ![]() I mean how long do you think it should take to watch a thirty minute program because forty-five to ninety minutes sounds kinda crazy especially since once a commercial starts i have no control over the app. It used to be once I watched commercials once I could rewind and if it skipped over the commercial break it would just continue as if there wasn’t a commercial but now once if I have to audacity to use the rewind ten second button and it’s only been nine seconds since the last commercial I have to sit through another ninety seconds commercial break. This version has a pretty unfair feature.
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![]() This attribute is important for debugging to bind the variable in source code to local variables in stacks. In JVM specification, we know that code structures contain an attribute naming “LocalVariableTable” which used to describe the local variables. ![]() I have a LocalVariableTableTest class, and compile it using javac, then move the manually compiled class file into my target classes folder:Īfter doing this, I set a break-point in line 10 and start to debug, this time we can find out we can’t see the argument number either:Īnd of course I can’t resolve the value of number, because JVM totally has no idea what does this mean. ![]() That’s too bad, and to explain this, we can test locally. In fact, when compile the java source code in eclipse of rt.jar, oracle chose to remove the debug information so that we can’t debug directly for local variables even if we can see the source code. I met an issue when I wanted to debug jdk source code that eclipse can’t resolve the value of the arguments in functions and it’s not able to see the arguments’ name, however the arguments values are readable in variables view: |
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