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Re: [cdt-dev] DSF-GDB feature-parity status
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Marc,
I just played around with DSF debugging in the current HEAD version.
The RunToLine feature works in principle. However, it is horrible slow. It
takes more than 10(!) seconds when I select a line and then press CTRL-R until
the debugger arrives at the line. At first, I was thinking it did not work and
pressed the key binding several times. The standard (CDI) debugger needs less
than 1 second (same machine and application) for the same operation.
BTW, I am using GDB 7.0 (Ubuntu Karmic).
Axel
Am Montag, 15. Februar 2010 02:00:56 schrieb Marc Khouzam:
> Hi all,
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> Here's the status of the DSF-GDB feature-parity effort after one week.
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> I've added a 'Bugs completed' section to the wikipage:
> http://wiki.eclipse.org/CDT/cdt-debug-feature-parity-effort
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> Out of a total of 40 bugs to fix to reach CDI-feature-parity
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> 8 bugs have been completed
> 21 have been assigned to someone
> 11 are yet to be assigned
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> I think this is very encouraging and I hope to see more bugs disappearing
> as the days go by.
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> Things that are now available in HEAD are:
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> - RunToLine, MoveToLine and ResumeAtLine are all supported (including the
> DSF-Disassembly view) - Fixed the use of run control commands from the gdb
> console
> - Details of variables as well as pretty-printing (when available) are now
> being displayed
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> Thanks
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> Marc
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