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17 Developer Tips
omar edited this page 2023-09-08 13:57:39 +02:00

Tips for when working on Dear ImGui codebase.

Also see Tips, Debug Tools.

Automation and regression testing system

Get yourself familiarized with running the Dear ImGui Test Suite. You can use it to:

  • catch regression and contract changes.
  • understand when some code is exercised or which condition may be leading to a given state. e.g. "can this value ever be NULL?": add a break-point or assert and run the Test Suite, you are likely to find out!

Making a change and running the Test Suite is a good way to understand possible side-effects of that change.

When fixing bugs or adjusting some esoteric features, adding a new test case is generally useful.

Metrics

The Metrics window exposes lots of information about the library state. See Debug Tools.

Logging

You can use the IMGUI_DEBUG_LOG_XXX macros (declared in imgui_internal.h) to easily print text to console and in 'Debug Log' while including the current frame counter, which is very often useful in log.

Using breakpoints

Using debugger breakpoints can be tedious in an interactive application dealing with lots of data. Even more so as the state of the application may be so reliant on mouse and keyboard inputs. One convenient trick is filter breakpoint based on custom conditions, e.g checking for the Alt key modifier to be pressed:

if (ImGui::GetIO().KeyAlt)
    printf(""); // Set a debugger breakpoint here!

So you can setup your UI state for debugging (open windows, mouse position, active action etc.) and then only when you press ALT your breakpoint will trigger.

Continuous integration

Branches pushed publicly will have build actions run on them.

Using Natvis file for Visual Studio debugging

The misc/natvis/imgui.natvis file may be included in your project to provide support for Dear ImGui types in the debugger (e.g. expanding of ImVector<> arrays).

Using static analysis with PVS-Studio:

I am using PVS-Studio (Viva64 had kindly provided a license to use with free software products) for static code analysis and it's been extremely helpful in reducing the amount of errors or confusing code.

run_pvs_studio.bat:

@echo off
set PVS_DIR=C:\Program Files (x86)\PVS-Studio
set WORK_DIR=C:\Work\imgui_dev\pvs_studio
set PROJ_DIR=C:\Work\imgui\examples\example_win32_directx11
set PROJ_NAME=example_win32_directx11
"%PVS_DIR%\PVS-Studio_Cmd.exe" -r -t "%PROJ_DIR%\%PROJ_NAME%.vcxproj"
mkdir "%WORK_DIR%\output"
"%PVS_DIR%\PlogConverter.exe" -a GA:1,2;OP:1 -t Html,FullHtml,Txt,Totals "%PROJ_DIR%\%PROJ_NAME%.plog" -o "%WORK_DIR%\output"
del "%PROJ_DIR%\%PROJ_NAME%.plog"
echo ---- Totals:
type "%WORK_DIR%\output\%PROJ_NAME%.plog_totals.txt"
start "" "%WORK_DIR%\output\fullhtml\index.html"