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When debugging code that has some global class member calls, such as CLASS::memeber_function($a), the cursor skip that line but it actually executed, which leads to the cursor be positioned in odd places after that, as it gets offset.
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When debugging code that has some global class member calls, such as CLASS::memeber_function($a), the cursor skip that line but it actually executed, which leads to the cursor be positioned in odd places after that, as it gets offset.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: