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Description
Position objects are used to describe a position in a time travel trace. A position object is normally described by two hexadecimal numbers separated by a colon. The first of the hexadecimal numbers is the Sequence and the second is the Steps.
A position of FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE:0 indicates the end of the trace.
Properties
Property | Description |
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Sequence | The sequencing point relevant to the position. |
Steps | The number of steps from the sequence point in this thread to get to this position. |
Methods
Method | Description |
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SeekTo() | Time travels to this position in the trace. |
Example Usage
0:003> dx -r1 @$create("Debugger.Models.TTD.Position", 14006, 0)
@$create("Debugger.Models.TTD.Position", 14006, 0) : 36B6:0 [Time Travel]
Sequence : 0x36b6
Steps : 0x0
SeekTo [Method which seeks to time position]
ToSystemTime [Method which obtains the approximate system time at a given position]
See Also
Time Travel Debugging - Introduction to Time Travel Debugging objects