Re: How bad is GDB and C++? (was: GDB and c++ template class)
Re: How bad is GDB and C++? (was: GDB and c++ template class)
- Subject: Re: How bad is GDB and C++? (was: GDB and c++ template class)
- From: Wade Tregaskis <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 2004 17:04:57 +1100
Its just a tiny beginning and I'm sure I'll have my gripes to add in
due time. But it looks like I'm in the game. You poor suckers, that
surely means I'll be pestering the list with my stupid questions for a
while to come.
Damnit! I told everyone we had to be more negative!
;)
In all seriousness though, welcome, and by all means make as best use
of the list as you can. Sorry for the overly pessimistic introduction
to it, with all this gdb-bashing and so forth... I'm amazed at the
general response, to be honest. While I hate gdb as much as the next
person, it's not like there's any better alternatives - even moving to
a commercial debugger doesn't solve your issues; Borland's is so
crash-buggy it's not funny, and Visual C seems to lack such basic
usability features, and/or has such an evil learning curve...
CodeWarrior used to be good back under good ol' Classic, but the
Windows version simply sucks in comparison, and last time I tried MacOS
X development with it, there was too much stuff missing (although
that's about 18 months ago, and I do know they've done a whole lot of
work on it since then).
But anyway, after all this, does anyone know of any other open-source
C/C++ debuggers? I'm sure gdb can't be all there is, even if it is the
clearly dominant one...
Wade Tregaskis (AIM, Yahoo & Skype: wadetregaskis, ICQ: 40056898, MSN &
email: email@hidden, Jabber:
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-- Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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