On 8/22/12 3:42 AM, Michael Seydl wrote:
>   I'd like to take it on because the gdb helpers often go bonkers when 
> inspecting more complex data structures. Guess that's more due to limitation 
> on the aged gdb and it's gdb/mi. As there are two ways to integrate lldb my 
> question to you is which one you prefer.
>
> 1. Integrating the lldb api (LLDB.frame). (Which is obviously an IPC engine 
> and code for that already exists. Unfortunately the host/guest ipc code is 
> quite outdated. At least in the master branch)
> 2. Integrating the python interface. (just like the current gdbengine does 
> right now). Hey, maybe I could even reuse some of the scripts there.
>
> Whaddaya say?
>
> greetz,
> mike
>
> p.s.: I already got the 2. version as far as launching the executable and 
> halting at a break point :)
>
>

Wow. That's the best news I have for some time. My primary platform is 
Mac right now and the debugging support with GDB is really maddening. 
Please make this happen. Please... :)

Oh. And I vote for option 2, since it looks like will be getting us 
there faster.

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