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In the "Types" tab, righ click menu on any non-atomic type should have "Show variables and globals of this type" option, that will show dialogue with a list of those, and double click on every item in those would go to the disassembly view, where variable is defined.
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As an interested contributor for Google SoC, I would like to take this good-first-issue to prove my ability if it is still available.
I was checking out Type tab, and identified several types
Primitive (atomic)
Struct (non-atomic <- value with several values?)
Typedef (non-atomic <- could be used in different places?)
Union (non-atomic <- same reason as struct)
I will check out the codebase to find the part where the categories are determined.
According to your text, here is a list of things we want to implement:
Right click context menu with "Show variables and globals of this type"
Display dialogue on click
Display all the variables using the type inside the dialogue
I would like to believe that a search function has already been implemented within cutter-core or rz The UI can be modified accordingly, but I believe we can display it like how the functions are displayed on the left tab (correct me if you want a specific implementation)
Double click to move to that location in disassembly code
Switch to assembly tab, and move to relevant map depending on what the user selected. We could potentially have the variable highlighted as well.
In the "Types" tab, righ click menu on any non-atomic type should have "Show variables and globals of this type" option, that will show dialogue with a list of those, and double click on every item in those would go to the disassembly view, where variable is defined.
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