I think the confusion is that you're looking for something other than
GCC, which is really all you need.

You mentioned GDB, but I would guess that a large number of people
don't even use it (myself included).

Other tools I've used in the past that may be what you're looking for:
valgrind
cscope
ctags
splint
awk/sed/grep
vim/emacs
doxygen
make/automake/autoconf
any common scripting language (perl, sh, python, etc.)

I'm not sure what kinds of tools you're thinking of, but I'm guessing
that they either don't exist, or you haven't stumbled upon the magic
words to describe them yet.

~Ryan

On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 3:33 AM, Jeremy Leonard<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Not an ide like eclipse, anjunta, or kdevelop. As I mentioned in my
> original post, I am looking for suggestions on programming tools
> available from the command line (other the gcc/g++ or gdb as I already
> have a good foundation for how to use these.)
>
> On Jun 17, 2:33 am, Umarzuki Mochlis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2009/6/17 Jeremy Leonard <[email protected]>
>>
>>
>>
>> > Thanks for the link, but not what I had in mind. Using g++ to compile
>> > programs is the part that I already have down.  It's additional tools
>> > in addition to g++ (and scripts that call g++) that I am asking about.
>>
>> You mean like IDE? Eclipse?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > On Jun 15, 2:14 am, Umarzuki Mochlis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > 2009/6/15 Chris Miller <[email protected]>
>>
>> > > > On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:53 PM, Jeremy Leonard<[email protected]>
>> > > > wrote:
>>
>> > > > > I am in the process of re-learning C++.  I know how to compile my
>> > > > > programs from the command line using gcc/g++.
>>
>> > > gccp temp.cpp
>>
>> > > check outhttp://www.arachnoid.com/cpptutor/setup_unix.html
>>
>> > > > I am also wanting to
>> > > > > learn how to use gdb from the command line.  Are there any other
>> > tools
>> > > > > available that would be useful to learn?  Right now I am primarily
>> > > > > concerned with tools that I can use from the command line.  Thanks in
>> > > > > advance.
>>
>> > > > Valgrind helps check for memory leaks, that's a real important one to
>> > > > learn.
>>


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