Sorry but I think a GUI built with anything other than C or C++ is a waste of time. Especially a debugger only GUI. I have some personal experience.
There are a couple decent full IDEs available. It would be more appropriate to integrate LLDB into one of these. CodeBlocks, CodeLite, or Eclipse CDT are the better ones. Though I am not picularly fond of Eclipse or any Java based GUIs either it would be preferable to any dynamic language. I prefer languages with strong type checking to eliminate many bugs at compile time. You may be able to integrate with the express editions of visual studio. I hope I haven't just committed heresy on this list. :) Thanks, J.R. Heisey On Feb 17, 2015, at 8:01 AM, zephyr zhao <zephyr....@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working on a GUI frontend of LLDB which is based on Python 2.7 and Qt 4: > https://github.com/c0deforfun/LLL > > Screenshot of current status: > https://raw.githubusercontent.com/c0deforfun/LLL/master/docs/screenshot.png > > There're still a lot of works to do. It would be really helpful if someone > could join the project. > Any suggestions or comments will be appreciated too! > > Btw, I have a question: > when users set a breakpoint at some line, SBBreakpointLocation may return a > different line No. My current workaround is grep it from > SBBreakpoint.GetDescription() > > Thanks, > C0deforfun > > > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > lldb-dev@cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev
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