Fitting Ddbg into your environment
Sean Kelly
sean at f4.ca
Fri Feb 23 09:15:39 PST 2007
Jascha Wetzel wrote:
> Please consider voting for your favorite GDB frontend:
> http://ddbg.mainia.de/
>
> Here is why:
>
> i'm adding GDB CLI imitation to Ddbg to have short-term integration into
> common frontends. the Ddbg CLI will still be continued, because i think
> it's simpler than GDB syntax if you use the debugger manually.
>
> to avoid implementing unnessecary details of the GDB CLI, i won't bother
> trying to clone it's behaviour exactly. instead i'm being pragmatic here
> and just doing what's nessecary to make frontends happy. therefore i'll
> have to check a few of them to approach a stable subset of the GDB CLI
> we can live with.
> currently i'm doing this with codeblocks, which is what i'm using
> myself. others will follow depending on your demand.
It's great that you're doing this, but I wish I could provide more than
one answer :-) I'd use Visual Studio on Windows, and obviously
something else on Unix. emacs most likely, since that works everywhere,
but some of the fancy Linux IDEs look pretty nice.
Sean
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