This is gdb-gui, a GUI for gdb. This GUI differs from existing gdb GUIs in a few ways:
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It runs in-process.
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It is written in Python.
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It is intended to interoperate well with the CLI. You can pick and choose which windows you want to see, and you can still do whatever you like in the terminal.
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It is totally incomplete.
To get started, install the prerequisites. This requires GDB 14, because it uses a new feature there that helps with starting new Python threads in gdb.
You'll need a Python-enabled gdb, PyGObject, and PyGktSourceView. (And maybe more -- if you trip across something, let me know.)
On Fedora I think this suffices:
sudo yum install gdb python-devel gtksourceview3 pygobject3
Now type make
to build the needed shared library.
The simplest way to make the GUI always be available is to then use:
make hack-gdbinit
This will edit your ~/.gdbinit
to source
the appropriate file. If
you don't want to do this, you can just source the gdb-gui.py
file
from gdb at any time.
This package adds a new gui
command and various subcommands to gdb.
It also adds some new set gui
parameters.
A simple command to try is gui source
, which pops up a source
window. The source window will automatically track your progress when
debugging. You can make multiple source windows; they will be reused
in an LRU fashion. You can set the theme, font, and title format of
source windows using the appropriate set gui
commands.
If you want to hack on this, you will need Glade to edit the UI elements. For Fedora 18, you'll need a special hack to make the gtksourceview widget visible to Glade.