Re: starting Xcode debugger from the command line, e.g. xdb, like xed...
Re: starting Xcode debugger from the command line, e.g. xdb, like xed...
- Subject: Re: starting Xcode debugger from the command line, e.g. xdb, like xed...
- From: Fons Rademakers <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 10:20:34 +0200
- Keywords: CERN SpamKiller Note: -50
We work on a large cross platform framework and therefore use plain gmake, but the Xcode debugger is great to debug, manage breakpoints, observe registers, variables, etc. I use it all the time. Only setting it up for each binary is a pain and could surely be done via a small script generating a "dummy" Xcode project.
Cheers, Fons.
On 24 Jun 2010, at 17:26, Jens Alfke <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Jun 24, 2010, at 6:00 AM, Fons Rademakers wrote:
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>> However, to quickly debug an executable, we now have to make each time a dummy xcode project, add the executable and set the path and env vars before we can debug. Does there exists something like a command line command xdb, like xed to start the xcode debugger gui.
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> I’ve never heard of one. Generally the people who build their code using old-school makefiles or whatever do so because they don’t like the Xcode GUI, and for that same reason they tend to prefer plain gdb. Whereas the people who like the GUI use it for building as well as debugging.
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> —Jens
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