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Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

org.eclipse.debug.core.model
Interface IRegister

All Superinterfaces:
IAdaptable, IDebugElement, IValueModification, IVariable

public interface IRegister
extends IVariable

A register is a special kind of variable that is contained in a register group. Each register has a name and a value. Not all debug architectures provide access to registers.

Clients may implement this interface.

Since:
2.0

Method Summary
  IRegisterGroup getRegisterGroup ()
          Returns the register group this register is contained in.
 
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.debug.core.model. IVariable
getName, getReferenceTypeName, getValue, hasValueChanged
 
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.debug.core.model. IDebugElement
getDebugTarget, getLaunch, getModelIdentifier
 
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.core.runtime. IAdaptable
getAdapter
 
Methods inherited from interface org.eclipse.debug.core.model. IValueModification
setValue, setValue, supportsValueModification, verifyValue, verifyValue
 

Method Detail

getRegisterGroup


IRegisterGroup getRegisterGroup()
                                throws 
DebugException
Returns the register group this register is contained in.

Returns:
the register group this register is contained in
Throws:
DebugException - if this method fails. Reasons include:
  • Failure communicating with the debug target. The DebugException's status code contains the underlying exception responsible for the failure.

Eclipse Platform
Release 3.5

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