MemoryViewer - fix so that it never attempts to display an address greater than the memory domain. Also check in memoryviewer.resx

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andres.delikat 2011-03-07 03:15:16 +00:00
parent e2a22c4f27
commit a60eda1ede
3 changed files with 134 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -12,7 +12,6 @@ namespace BizHawk.MultiClient
public partial class HexEditor : Form
{
//TODO:
//Read only the memory in the visible portion
//Find text box - autohighlights matches, and shows total matches
//Implement Goto address
//Users can customize background, & text colors

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@ -9,6 +9,10 @@ namespace BizHawk.MultiClient
{
public class MemoryViewer : GroupBox
{
//TODO: refactor so parent never needs to call setscrollbars (put in reset method?)
//think about scrollbar = 0, there needs to be a way for the parent to set that separately from scrollbars
//data size variable, and adjust drawing based on it, and a method for parent to set it
public VScrollBar vScrollBar1;
MemoryDomain Domain = new MemoryDomain("NULL", 1, Endian.Little, addr => 0, (a, v) => { });
Font font = new Font("Courier New", 10);
@ -49,7 +53,8 @@ namespace BizHawk.MultiClient
int rowX = 8;
int rowY = 16;
int rowYoffset = 20;
string rowStr;
string rowStr = "";
int addr = 0;
g.DrawString(HEADER, font, regBrush, new Point(rowX, rowY));
g.DrawLine(new Pen(regBrush), this.Left + 38, this.Top, this.Left + 38, this.Bottom - 40);
@ -61,10 +66,13 @@ namespace BizHawk.MultiClient
rowStr = String.Format("{0:X4}", row * 16) + " "; //TODO: num digits based on size of domain
for (int j = 0; j < 16; j++)
{
rowStr += String.Format("{0:X2}", Domain.PeekByte((row * 16) + j)) + " "; //TODO: format based on data size
addr = (row * 16) + j;
if (addr < Domain.Size)
rowStr += String.Format("{0:X2}", Domain.PeekByte(addr)) + " "; //TODO: format based on data size
}
g.DrawString(rowStr, font, regBrush, new Point(rowX, (rowY * (i + 1)) + rowYoffset));
if (row * 16 < Domain.Size)
g.DrawString(rowStr, font, regBrush, new Point(rowX, (rowY * (i + 1)) + rowYoffset));
}
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
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