gf | serenity | |
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12 | 240 | |
1,490 | 28,555 | |
- | 0.8% | |
8.4 | 10.0 | |
9 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Objective-C | C++ | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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gf
- Gf: A GDB front end for Linux with Python and C++ extensions
- gf – a gdb front end for linux
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Essence: A desktop OS built from scratch, for control and simplicity
Oh! It's the person who made gf, the gdb frontend: https://github.com/nakst/gf
Small world.
- GF2 a GDB frontend for Linux
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I hope I'm not alone
A debugger can be really useful. (This one is good for linux: https://github.com/nakst/gf remedybg is good for windows)
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This is the right way
Though I use Linux, so there isn't a lot of good debuggers, but I have found gf which is a GDB front-end for Linux, and it seams to work well.
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Recommendations for a visual debugger on Linux?
Clion and vscode are decent. I've also heard good things about https://github.com/nakst/gf
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has anybody here debugged a linux project using Visual studio?
I like gf (gdb frontend) https://github.com/nakst/gf
- Seer – a GUI front end to GDB for Linux
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Visual studio for linux?
Recommend https://github.com/nakst/gf, extremely fast since it doesn't require it's frontend to run in your web browser.
serenity
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Why does part of the Windows 98 Setup program look older than the rest?
SerenityOS replicates that look and feel. It is also implemented in a dialect of C++ that adheres to some of the good parts of C++98: https://serenityos.org
- SerenityOS
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XZ: A Microcosm of the interactions in Open Source projects
One example of a useful technique
https://serenityos.org/ apparently only makes source code available. There are no binary images of the OS to install
I think Andreas said this functions like a little test -- if you're not willing to build it from source, then you probably wouldn't be a good contributor anyway.
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Likewise, my shell project provides source tarballs only, right now - https://www.oilshell.org/release/0.21.0/
It is packaged in a number of places, which I appreciate. That means some other people are willing to do some work.
And they provide good feedback.
I would like it to be more widely available, but yeah I definitely see that you need to "gate" peanut gallery feedback a bit, because it takes up a lot of time.
Of course, it's a tricky balance, because you also want feedback from casual users, to make the project better.
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Fuzzing Ladybird with tools from Google Project Zero
Indeed, given the existence of `JS::NonnullGCPtr`, `JS::GcPtr` intentionally corresponds to a nullable pointer, so it seems dangerous to convert one to a reference without a null-check.
That said, a naive code search finds what *may* be more cases of this pattern:
https://github.com/search?q=repo%3ASerenityOS%2Fserenity+%2F...
Eg: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/a68b134e6dea5065... -> https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/a68b134e6dea5065...
In some of those search results, it is fine because there is a preceding null-check, and obviously I know nothing about this code other than this naive search result, but perhaps it would be prudent to vet all of them.
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The Ladybird Browser Project
It is a SerenityOS project. You can find the answer to that question in their primary project's FAQ[1].
1. https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/blob/master/Documenta...
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Sane C++ Libraries
https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
The best way to write proper exception free C++ is not to use the C++ Standard Library.
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Serenum: OS from scratch to save computers [video]
I initially confused it with Serenity OS prior to watching the video: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
My contributions to SerenityOS[0] helped me get my current job. My team lead (who was also my interviewer) was interested in what I did since I listed some of it in my CV, and I showed him some PRs I made and explained what went into each of them. It was really exciting because I didn't have professional experience with low-level development, and basically got the job due to hobby programming.
[0]: https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/pulls?q=is%3Apr+autho...
- SerenityOS – a love letter to '90s user interfaces with a custom Unix-like core
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Bring garbage collected programming languages efficiently to WebAssembly
Definitely not "literally impossible", just a great deal of work. https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/tree/master/Ladybird
What are some alternatives?
gdb-frontend - ☕ GDBFrontend is an easy, flexible and extensible gui debugger. Try it on https://debugme.dev
Chicago95 - A rendition of everyone's favorite 1995 Microsoft operating system for Linux.
edb-debugger - edb is a cross-platform AArch32/x86/x86-64 debugger.
rust-raspberrypi-OS-tutorials - :books: Learn to write an embedded OS in Rust :crab:
seer - Seer - a gui frontend to gdb
haiku - The Haiku operating system. (Pull requests will be ignored; patches may be sent to https://review.haiku-os.org).
cortex-debug - Visual Studio Code extension for enhancing debug capabilities for Cortex-M Microcontrollers
linux - Linux kernel source tree
vscode-assembly - Assembling and debugging assembly in Visual Studio Code
reactos - A free Windows-compatible Operating System
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.
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox