Does Visual Studio 2015/2017 have a debug view that displays the CPU stack continuously updating when ESP or stack contents change?
When low level debugging native C++ code in assembler, I want to watch the CPU stack while stepping through my code. I want to see some bytes below the current stack pointer and some above it. And I want changes that occur during each debug step to be marked in the view.
I don't want to input 'esp' into the address field after each debug step as is required when using memory view for this. So answers in question Show Stack content (not stack call) at visual studio 2013 does not solve my request.
I want to step through assembler using F10/F11 and I want to see the bytes on the raw CPU stack to be able to follow access to objects not on the current call stack frame. So I can't use the "Call Stack" view which gives me a just a C++ view of the function call stack.
That functionality was common to debuggers on old DOS days. I can't find it in Visual Studio 2015/2017.
Thanks