Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 19 Jul 1999 07:23:08 -0400 | From | Wakko Warner <> | Subject | [OT] Re: New Comer's Question: Can you recommend a IDE/debuger? |
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> > I'm sorry to bother you. Being a new comer for Linux kernel programming, > > I'm tired of editing by 'vi', and debug by 'gdb'. > > Is thers any better Integrate Programming Environment, better > > user-friend debugger, which is as convenience as those of 'MS Windows's' > > ? > > > > Thanks > > Chen l. > > xwpe/wpe. This IDE is similar to Borland Turbo C++/C/Pascal. The debugging > is still done through gdb but is also well integrated into the IDE. The > editing is also a hung improvement over vi. Also works great on the Linux > console.
I tried [x]wpe. When I had it debuging, it had a huge memory leak for each line that I stepped through.. That fixed?
Haven't had to really debug a program so I haven't bothered with either in a while.
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