A simple debugging tool exists to help visualize the views tree during debugging. It consists of 4 components:
views::PrintViewGraph()
(in the file ui/views/debug_utils.h
),tools/lldb/lldb_viewg.py
To use the tool,
command script import tools/lldb/lldb_viewg.py
(this can be done automatically in .lldbinit
),View
(or any derived class), andviewg
at the gdb prompt.This will cause the current view, and any descendants, to be described in a graph which is stored as ~/state.svg
(Windows users may need to modify the script slightly to run under CygWin). If state.svg
is kept open in a browser window and refreshed each time viewg
is run, then it provides a graphical representation of the state of the views hierarchy that is always up to date.
It is easy to modify the gdb script to generate PDF in case viewing with evince (or other PDF viewer) is preferred.
If you don't use gdb or lldb, you may be able to adapt the script to work with your favorite debugger. The gdb script invokes
views::PrintViewGraph(this)
on the current object, returning std::string
, whose contents must then be saved to a file in order to be processed by dot.