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Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?
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Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?


  • Subject: Re: [Q] is there any good replacement for the Xcode?
  • From: JongAm Park <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 May 2006 14:54:39 -0700

Hi..

Well.. I know how to use the gdb.
But if I use the gdb, there is no need of using GUI-based debugging facility. (frontend.. at least ) Because why you use GUI-based tools is "convenience".



Scott Ribe wrote:
The Visual Studio environment is very good. I like the way you can add
and maintain variables to watches, its display of local/auto variables,
class list, finding definition/declaration of variables, checking
variables' types, and so on.

Yes, its debugger is quite nice in recent versions. In the UI, XCode definitely lacks in comparison. But you should probably open the debugger console and read up on gdb. You can do a lot from the gdb command line if you (unlike me, so far) take the time to learn it.


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