Gnu Debugger

The GNU Debugger, usually called just GDB, is the standard debugger for the GNU software system. It is a portable debugger which runs on many Unix-like systems and works for many programming languages, including C, C++, and FORTRAN. Originally written by Richard Stallman in 1988, GDB is free software released under the GNU General Public License. GDB offers extensive facilities for tracing and altering the execution of computer programs. The user can monitor and modify the values of programs' internal variables, and even call functions independently of the program's normal behavior. The debugger does not contain its own graphical user interface, and defaults to a command-line interface. However, several front-ends have been built for it, such as DDD, GDBtk/Insight and the "GUD mode" in Emacs. These offer facilities similar to debuggers found in integrated development environments. Some other debugging tools have been designed to work with GDB, such as memory leak detectors. GDB target processors (as of 2003) include: Alpha, ARM, H8/300, System/370, System 390, X86 and X86-64, IA-64 "Itanium", Motorola 68000, MIPS,PA-RISC, PowerPC, SuperH, SPARC, VAX. Lesser-known target processors supported in the standard release have included A29K, ARC, AVR, CRIS, D10V, D30V, FR-30, FR-V, Intel i960, M32R, 68HC11, Motorola 88000, MCORE, MN10200, MN10300, NS32K, Stormy16, V850, VAX, and Z8000. (Newer releases will likely not include some of these.)

References

External links

Debugger

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
gtterdmmerung
gilbert and sullivan
garfield
graham chapman
gray whale
genie
gallurese
gary busey
gry
giosu carducci
glue
geyser
gaussian elimination
guantanamo bay
gladstone gander
gordon michael woolvett
gypsum
growth factor
gideon mcduck
giuseppe peano
gin and tonic
gimlet
geometric mean
george eliot
guru meditation
gnumeric
gnome office
galeon
gatling gun
granville, new south wales
georg philipp telemann
granville railway disaster
george gershwin
grammatical gender
gay rights
great victoria desert
gnu lesser general public license
gosford, new south wales
gordon brown
galileo spacecraft
garden of eden
glottis
gurmukhi
geneva college