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cpplinks
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How do you test compiler projects?
For more compilers correctness* resources see https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/compilers.correctness.md
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Assemblers and linkers resources
As for linkers and loaders, see https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/executables.linking_loading.md
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The Danger of Atomic Operations
More: https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/atomics.lockfree.memory_model.md
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How to move onto intermediate c++?
Take the red pill and see how deep the rabbit hole goes... https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/ https://github.com/shafik/cpp_learning
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Follow-up resources to Crafting Interpreters
Further readings: Book recommendations in https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/compilers.md#books as well as program analysis resources (in particular lattice theory, type systems and programming languages theory, related notation): https://gist.github.com/MattPD/00573ee14bf85ccac6bed3c0678ddbef#program-analysis-resources
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Apple M1 CPU Microarchitectures (Firestorm and Icestorm): instruction tables describing throughput, latency, and uops
Microarchitectural performance analysis research is a pretty active and interesting area--see also: https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/performance.tools.md#microarchitecture
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GDB TUI mode
For more on GDB see: https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/debugging.md#gdb
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"My tutorial and take on C++20 coroutines" - David Mazières
FWIW, here are general C++20 Talks -- and more feature-specific talks: coroutines, modules.
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A Complete Guide to LLVM for Programming Language Creators (diagrams + code)
Compiler courses: https://github.com/MattPD/cpplinks/blob/master/compilers.md#courses
nvim-gdb
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Debugging in neovim
Maybe https://github.com/sakhnik/nvim-gdb (bashdb uses gdb like commands) I've mostly used llvm debugger and node debugger so I am not too familiar with gdb.
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I must be missing something
nvim-gdb: GDB wrapper, simple and easy to hack.
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Create visual interface for breakpoints
Recently I am using nvim-gdb, which is inspired by neovim-gdb.vim script. I am wondering whether it is possible to have the same visual interface in terms of current line running as well as the breakpoint mark similar to the above two project but not connect to the debug?
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Debugging in Neovim
There's the plugin that evolved from the original neovim debugger: sakhnik/nvim-gdb. Well tested and maintained. Spoiler: personal affiliation.
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Debugger plugins
sakhnik/nvim-gdb This one also looks like a nice debugger plugin; also neovim only.
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GDB TUI mode
https://www.dannyadam.com/blog/2019/05/debugging-in-vim/ describes it well. https://github.com/sakhnik/nvim-gdb is nicer, but requires neovim.
What are some alternatives?
vimspector - vimspector - A multi-language debugging system for Vim
nvim-dap - Debug Adapter Protocol client implementation for Neovim
gdb-dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python
NvChad - Blazing fast Neovim config providing solid defaults and a beautiful UI, enhancing your neovim experience.
gdb-frontend - ☕ GDBFrontend is an easy, flexible and extensible gui debugger. Try it on https://debugme.dev
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
nvim-dap-virtual-text
LLDB-TeXmacs-Pretty-Printer - LLDB TeXmacs Pretty Printer
computer-architecture-and-systems-resources - A curated list of Computer Architecture and Systems resources
clang-tutor - A collection of out-of-tree Clang plugins for teaching and learning
cppcoro - A library of C++ coroutine abstractions for the coroutines TS
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.