On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 6:37 AM, André Pönitz < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 05:50:55AM +0900, Paulo Silva wrote: > > Let me rephrase that question. On the Qt5 page it's proposed to use c++11 > > lambdas with Qt5. How would you go about doing this/debugging your code > with > > qt-creator? > > Pretty much the same way as with any other debugger frontend, i.e. "hope > that the backend plays nicely". > > For the particular case of GDB state-of-the-art should be close to > http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=15231 > > For the particular case of LLDB I haven't checked yet. Could do tomorrow. > > > Or is this functionality available only in case you don't want to debug > with > > qt-creator? > > This has not much, or even nothing, to do with Qt Creator. Qt Creator just > asks some "real debugger" to produce data based on "debug information" some > "real compiler" put "somewhere". Depending on what the compiler actually > produces and how the debugger interprets it this ends up between "complete > bogus" and "useful stuff". All Creator can do is to somehow visualize the > result, or in some cases to tweak the enviroment or avoid known-to-be-bad > code paths to improve the result. If the compiler says "variable x is at > address X" in the debug info whereas it put it at address Y in the binary, > there's not really much that can be done (and yes, that happened before) > > Andre' > Nice, I'll try out the latest GCC/GDB for now. =) Good luck with the remaining LLDB implementation. Thanks a bunch, Paulo
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