On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 01:14:53AM -0700, Andre John Cruz wrote (wyy sez):
>
> --- "Daniel O. Escasa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > debugging. Bottom line is that the utility of an IDE is
> > limited in a
> > multi-tasking environment. About the only benefit I can
> > see from the IDE is that
> > when the compiler catches a syntax error, it takes you to
> > the offending line.
>
> what about source code debugging? that's a plus with the
> old Borland DOS tools because it's easy to do that with the
> IDE of TC/TC++ (step, step over, trace, breakpoints, etc).
> i'm not an expert on this so i don't know how source
> debugging can be done on linux using GCC
>
that is why i use gdb diba? i even tried debugging a kernel
with gdb. major cool!!!
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