Hi Daniel,

Daniel <[email protected]> writes:
>      I just installed PyCuda and got it working on my Windows 8.1 laptop. I'm 
> able to run the examples in VS 2010. My question concerns the 'preferred' 
> development environment for PyCuda: While it runs on Windows, I'm not able to 
> debug any kernel code using VS (Nvidia's Nsight) like I can using C/C++. I've 
> seen a bunch of threads concerning 'cuda-gdb' which leads me to believe folks 
> are using the command line on Linux to run PyCuda. Is this the 'preferred' 
> environment to run/debug PyCuda? Is there a way to debug the kernels in 
> PyCuda in Windows with/without VS Nsight or are we forced to use a command 
> line interface for debugging purposes?

this question suggests a way to feed PyCUDA programs to Nvidia's GUI
tools (admittedly, in Linux):

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13188049/how-to-profile-pycuda-code-with-nvidia-nsight-in-linux

Is there perhaps an equivalent Windows way to sell either the script or
the Python interpreter to VS as the 'executable' and to then debug that?
Is VS able/willing to debug executables it hasn't compiled itself?

(Sorry, as you can tell, I'm not much of a Windows guy... Hope this
helps at least a little.)

Andreas

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