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gdb-frontend
- GDB-front end: GDB front end with a browser-based UI
- Recommendations for a visual debugger on Linux?
- Hey guys, I wanted to share with you that GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta is now available! This version includes some crucial bug fixes and enhancements, as well as support for MacOS x86_64. Although, we still need to give it a test run on an x64 MacOS since I only have an M1. 😬
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Visualization tools for Data Structures?
GDBFrontend is a web-based (yeah, I know) frontend for gdb that can do that.
- What are some linux utilities/tools/apps you would want to have, that don't exist and think would be really useful.
- Hi, I just released GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta that has important bugfixes/improvements and MacOS x86_64 support (we still need to test on an x64 MacOS since I have M1 one)
- Hi, I just released GDBFrontend v0.11.3-beta that has important bugfixes/improvements and MacOS x86_64 support (we still need to test on an x64 MacOS since I have M1 one 🙀)
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Which Linux IDE recommended.
VSCode as editor and GDBFrontend as debugger. Also you can use debugme.online for quick development.
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How reliable is VC22's "Memory detection"?
Hm, a quick search revealed this github repo, and a page on the VS plugin site, but they both seem to be a bit outdated (I use VS 2022). The first one also mentions a built-in visual leak detector. Which one were you refering to?
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Why does this bit of code cause a ~4KB/S memory leak? (SDL2)
Honestly it won't do you much good if you're on Windows anyway. You can try Visual Leak Detector or maybe something like Dr.Memory but I couldn't tell you. I do all of my C++ work on windows either on the WSL or through a SSH connection to a Linux machine.
What are some alternatives?
gdbgui - Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser.
Google Test - GoogleTest - Google Testing and Mocking Framework
gdb-dashboard - Modular visual interface for GDB in Python
Google Mock
voltron - A hacky debugger UI for hackers
Remotery - Single C file, Realtime CPU/GPU Profiler with Remote Web Viewer
CppUTest - CppUTest unit testing and mocking framework for C/C++
benchmark - A microbenchmark support library
Unity Test API - Simple Unit Testing for C
hayai - C++ benchmarking framework
backward-cpp - A beautiful stack trace pretty printer for C++
Catch - A modern, C++-native, test framework for unit-tests, TDD and BDD - using C++14, C++17 and later (C++11 support is in v2.x branch, and C++03 on the Catch1.x branch)