Thank you very much, this essentially meets my expectations (no eclipse debugging with Windows/VC++), i am a little surprised that there is no working lldb integration for eclipse, is this really the whole truth (or did i misunderstand)?

Am 22.03.2021 um 19:28 schrieb Greg Clayton:

On Mar 20, 2021, at 8:57 AM, Franz Fehringer via lldb-dev 
<lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> wrote:

Dear lldb-dev community,

First a disclaimer: If my question is inappropriate for this (developer) list 
please ignore or guide me to a more appropriate list (it is possibly more of an 
end user question).
Is it possible to debug Visual Studio generated (with pdb debug info) 
executables (2017 or 2019, C++ only)  with lldb?
LLDB does have PDB parsing abilities, though I am unsure how well they work out 
of the box with no extra configuration. There are two PDB parsers in LLDB at 
the moment, one that uses a DLL from Visual Studio that knows how to parse a 
PDB file, and one that tries to parse the PDB file manually. So if you are 
natively on windows, I believe you might need to set run the batch file that 
sets up environment variables for finding these DLLs. The native PDB parser 
should work, but I am not sure if the native version always takes precedence 
when running on the Windows OS.

Maybe someone that did the PDB integration could chime in?


And if so is there a full integration into eclipse so i can debug Visual Studio 
generated executable with eclipse?
The only integration that I am aware of was one that used lldb-mi, or the GDB 
remote machine interface. But the lldb-mi was dropped from the top of tree LLDB 
a while ago because it was not tested and was bit rotting.

We do have a lldb-vscode binary that implements the Microsoft Visual Studio 
Code DAP (Debug Adaptor Protocol). If there are any Eclipse plug-ins that 
integrated with the VS Code DAP plug-ins, that would be the option I would 
suggest looking into. Is using Visual Studio Code an option, or only Eclipse?

The platform in question is Microsoft Windows 10 (recent versions).

Thx in advance

Franz

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