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I'm wondering how can I look at the compiler-generated code in Embarcadero RAD Studio XE, like someone answers in this post:

What is the better way to check for an empty string in Delphi?

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  • not sure i understand your question? or how an empty string has anything to do with it
    – Glen Morse
    Jun 28, 2013 at 6:17
  • I just want to look at the compiler-instructions, that my code produces and an answer to the question in the link shows his compiler-generated code and i was wondering how to do this...
    – skylla
    Jun 28, 2013 at 6:21

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That's what the CPU window is for. Set a breakpoint at the beginning of the source code that you want to investigate, then when the program is halted press Ctrl-Alt-C to open the main CPU window (or any of the other shortcuts mentioned under the IDE menu View / Debug Windows / CPU Windows).

See also How to use the CPU window for debugging in D7

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    ... or Alt-F2 shortcut. :) Jun 28, 2013 at 7:19
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during debugging session go MainMenu -> view -> debug windows -> CPU -> Full CPU Panel

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There is also something called codesite, it will let you trace , time , and a ton of other things http://www.raize.com/DevTools/codesite/

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    This is not related to the question. I think you misunderstood what was being asked. Jun 28, 2013 at 6:32

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