Re: which tool is the best for debugging GTK Application on windows?
- From: Tor Lillqvist <tml iki fi>
- To: "Wen" <freeia 163 com>
- Cc: gtk-list <gtk-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: which tool is the best for debugging GTK Application on windows?
- Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 10:21:25 +0200
I assume the one you have access to and are most familiar with is the
best for you?
I use plain command-line gdb 6.3 (from the mingw site) myself, and
although it mostly works as expected, it certainly has some irritating
misfeatures: For instance it spews out a lot of what I assume are its
own debugging messages.
I haven't tried Cygwin's gdb in a while, but I assume it should work,
too, presumably even the Insight graphical front-end.
I have no experience of devcpp, nor do I want to as I don't need any
IDE to replace my editor and auto*/makefiles. I know that devcpp tends
to attract newbies, so presumbly it is "easy to use", but that doesn't
say that professionals couldn't use it, too.
If you develop GTK+ programs using Microsoft's tools, you of course
should use their debugger(s), too.
--tml
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