Re: debugging for anjuta



On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 10:18, Quif gnome org wrote:
> 
> Yes, both of it. Pluggable modules for debug, modify anjuta
> to use it,
> and use your code of debugger.c as a point to start
> implementing module
> for gcc/link/make/gdb.
> 
> It will take several steps. I already have very first
> version of framework,
> without any modules. Then:
> 
> 1. I'll modify my compiler/debug-info-tool/debugger to work
> as module. It is
> the most easy, so I can understand what I did right and what
> wrong with
> interfaces.
> 2. Write a couple of tests. Maybe console-mode debugger? (I
> have many MY
> sources on this, but on DOS, ... use ncurses?)
> 3. Write a 'gnutools' module. Test a lot.
> 4. Upgrade anjuta, it hopefully won't lose functionality.
> 
> I think the real date is... (considering I have to pass
> exams in the
> institute) mid-Jan.
> 
> My compiler (mpc) uses byte-code, gnutools is real compiler,
> then if
> we implement some interpreted language (Python?), we'll get
> the Ultimate
> Language Abstraction :-)
> (but there are functional languages?:)

You might as well look into gnome-debug module in the cvs. It's a very
good and plugable debugger, although it's still under development.

Regards,
-Naba



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