I'm not sure about rewinding, etc, but I've really wanted the execution highlighting variable speed slider.
There are ways to get around slow bubbles by using breakpoints efficiently to skip ahead, but one situation has me really wanting a variable execution speed: if you are watching a loop
progress and you know that your issue doesn't occur until after several
loop iterations.
You can set a
breakpoint on an object inside the loop, but then you have to click through every iteration, which could get old very quick. Maybe add code to
test the iteration count and trigger a case structure with a breakpoint
inside of it, I don't know, but it would be nice to be
able to just move the slider to "faster", let the loop progress for a
while, then move it back to "slower" and check on it again.
Let me also point out that there is a feature similar to this in TestStand that has a slider on it to speed up or slow down test routine execution speed.
Since this thread popped up again, it reminded me that I wanted to post a possible UI that I was thinking I'd like. (Note: I'm not actually working on this feature. This post is from me as a LV user, not me as a LV developer.)
Now available in LabVIEW 2023 Q3