Tom Lebreux wrote:

> the source code doesn't appear in the source buffer
> when using :Termdebug. I can use gdb fine to step,continue,break,etc
> but I cannot see the source code (unless I `list` manually in the gdb
> window. Also, the buttons in the tabbar don't seem to be doing anything.
> 
> I tried with a simple program compiled with `-g` for debug info. I also
> tried doing exactly what is described in the scenario shown in
> :help Termdebug.
> 
> I tried with `vim -u NONE` just to be sure no plugins or configs messed
> with this functionality. My vim version patch 1176.

What do you see in the communication window?

        sbuf communication


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