Does anyone know of good debugging tools, specifically with a convenient and powerful GUI, to use with executables produced by MinGW from C++ (I think in the DWARF format) ?
Thanks !
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I am a gravitas monster.
Does anyone know of good debugging tools, specifically with a convenient and powerful GUI, to use with executables produced by MinGW from C++ (I think in the DWARF format) ?
Thanks !
lol
I am a gravitas monster.
Eclipse CDT supports GDB, and there should be an appropriate GDB in your Dwarf-flavoured Mingw compiler.
Yeah. Thanks I guess. I was using Code::Blocks for 2 years, and I've just gone back to Visual Studio.
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If you're using Visual Studio anyway, is there any reason to not use the native compiler/debugger? The debugger in particular is by far the best there is, so it should be worth at least evaluating that option.
What? Visual Studio's debugger is the best there is? That's quite a claim. I should have updated this topic sooner:
https://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
:P
Did you get that working successfully with MinGW? I've been trying to find a decent MinGW debugger for Windows. QtCreator's embedded GDB doesn't always cut it for me.
Perhaps this will help; while many of these (as the title suggests) are for Linux, some are actually cross-platform (including Windows):
http://www.drdobbs.com/testing/13-linux-debuggers-for-c-reviewed/240156817