dbx has supported 64-bit code since z/OS V1R6. It's also a 64-bit
native application.
Timothy Sipples wrote:
Side note: Another dividing line for the debuggers seems to be whether they
support 64-bit code or not. z/XDC and IBM Debug Tool do, to pick two
examples. So I would advise the
I agree with my IBM colleague. Please get those functional requirements
into IBM. Unusable, how? [And which version(s)?] We'd like to know! If
you're unsure how to do that, please contact me offline.
We eat our own cooking here, it's worth mentioning. We have a number of
middleware products for
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[ snip ]
I forgot to mention that there is an IBM Debug Tool test
drive available, at least for the classic user interface. [I
posted details previously on the test drive for the graphical
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I agree with my IBM colleague. Please
John Chase asks the following excellent question:
Looks interesting, but one essential ingredient appears to be missing
(or well-hidden): How does one register to use it? The Obtaining
your UserID and Password link only says how to proceed _after_ you've
obtained them.
IBM assigns you a
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C: (303) 818-8222
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I agree
Miklos Szigetvari writes:
We are struggling with the debugger for several years
The main problems:
- very very slow
- unable to handle properly multithread application
- abends in various places
etc etc
By the way we had a common project ( a PMR) a few years ago with the
Toronto Lab, we sent and
Dave Cole writes:
We are on the verge of publishing C Source code support (c/XDC) to
beta testers.
That's excellent. Thanks, Dave, for getting me more up-to-date.
Side note: Another dividing line for the debuggers seems to be whether they
support 64-bit code or not. z/XDC and IBM Debug Tool do,
Hi
Unforunatly after several years of tests and a number of PMR's etc.
etc we think the IBM C++ debugger is unusable for a
complex applications
We still use a number of printfs to debug C++
Bill Klein wrote:
David,
This note makes it appear that what you are looking for is a C++
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Cole Software's z/XDC - no
We are on the verge of publishing C Source code support (c/XDC) to
beta testers.
More soon.
Dave Cole
At 4/13/2008 05:53 AM, you wrote:
If you're debugging C/C++ on z/OS:
1. There's dbx for UNIX System
Just a plug for SHARE. If you work for a SHARE member organization, the
LNGC project does accept requirements for the various debugging tools. If
there are specific features that you think should be added to IBM debuggers,
please consider opening up SHARE requirements for them.
Obviously,
of Product Development, Pitney Bowes Software, Inc.
http://centrus.com
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Just a plug
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Does C Source code support also mean C++?
David Logan
Manager of Product Development, Pitney Bowes Software, Inc.
http://centrus.com
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Of David Cole
Cole Software's z/XDC - no
We are on the verge of publishing C Source code support (c/XDC) to
beta testers.
More soon.
Dave Cole
At 4/13/2008 05:53 AM, you wrote:
If you're debugging C/C++ on z/OS:
1. There's dbx for UNIX System Services (only):
David,
This note makes it appear that what you are looking for is a C++
application debugger. I haven't read all of the notes in the thread, but
making this clear in the subject may help getting more responsive replies.
Therefore, I have added C++ to the subject.
David Logan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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