Hi, Just want to report that I got a new development environment set up, and I've observed two problems with debuggers:
1. "step" / "s" command in gdb doesn't step in to Objective-C methods; it acts like "next"/"n" and steps to the next line of code. I've verified that I'm compiling code with 'make debug=yes'. Same thing happens with gdb 7.6 or lldb-3.3. 2. Printing ivars is broken. gdb seems to print self->isa when you do "print someivar" or "print self->someivar". lldb-3.2 prints an error asking you to report a bug. I configured gnustep-make with --enable-debug-by-default --enable-objc-nonfragile-abi, gnustep-base with --disable-mixedabi. I talked to Alex S. on Étoilé IRC and he observed the same two problems on a similar setup as me; Quentin also mentioned the ivar printing problem to me. Anyone have an idea of where the actual problem lies, and possible workarounds? I have yet to try newer versions of clang, and plan to do that. Thanks, Eric _______________________________________________ Gnustep-dev mailing list Gnustep-dev@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnustep-dev