I'd be very interested in using lldb in my regular workflow but, I'm
currently using cgdb because its single key mode is ready convenient for
common operations:
f - finish
s - step
n - next
d - down
u - up
```
rr record $exe $args
rr replay -d cgdb
# happy debugging
# rm -r ~/.local/share/rr
On 20190826 21:41, Jim Ingham wrote:
The GUI is built into lldb, it is not a separate entity.
Oh, right, so a "AUI" or "CUI" rather than something properly graphical. Sorry,
not very useful to me.
R.
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The GUI is built into lldb, it is not a separate entity.
Jim
> On Aug 26, 2019, at 12:39 PM, René J.V. Bertin via lldb-dev
> wrote:
>
> On Monday August 26 2019 11:18:28 Raphael “Teemperor” Isemann via lldb-dev
> wrote:
>
>>> On 25. Aug 2019, at 02:02, Greg Clayton via lldb-dev
>>> wrote:
On Monday August 26 2019 11:18:28 Raphael “Teemperor” Isemann via lldb-dev
wrote:
>> On 25. Aug 2019, at 02:02, Greg Clayton via lldb-dev
>> wrote:
>>
>> I know many people use it.
Count me among those who didn't even know it existed - is it even packaged in
any of the official LLVM (.deb) p
I’m also in favour of keeping the GUI around. It’s not perfect, but at least in
a usable state and not a huge maintenance burden from what I can see.
- Raphael
> On 25. Aug 2019, at 02:02, Greg Clayton via lldb-dev
> wrote:
>
> I know many people use it. They tend to drop in and use it, and t
I know many people use it. They tend to drop in and use it, and then drop back
out. I don't see how taking this out will help us do anything about fixing
things. I created this in hopes people would jump on and help to make it. I
could _never_ get the ok to work on it when I was at Apple. Still
I've used it every now and then. It seems to work well enough for simple
things (stepping through assembly and looking at registers iirc – but maybe
it was stepping through code and looking at variables).
On Fri, Aug 23, 2019 at 7:36 PM Jonas Devlieghere via lldb-dev <
lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> wro
From what I can tell the main thing this is missing is a Console window. I
imagine hosting a full console window inside a ncurses sub window would be a
pain if there isn't a pre-built widget for that. But maybe it would be easier
to open another terminal window and connect the debuggers I/O ch
Hi Greg,
We're more than a year later and I haven't seen any development on the
GUI. While I personally thing this could be a really cool feature,
I've never been able to use it because it's missing too many thing to
be useful for now. When I talk to people that know about this feature,
I hear eit
And yes many people I know are using this including myself.
> On Apr 11, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Davide Italiano wrote:
>
> Good day.
> While trying to implement a command in lldb I noticed lldb has this
> awesome `gui` command that opens an ncurses GUI.
> I find it really useful and I wanted to play
> On Apr 11, 2018, at 11:08 AM, Davide Italiano wrote:
>
> Good day.
> While trying to implement a command in lldb I noticed lldb has this
> awesome `gui` command that opens an ncurses GUI.
> I find it really useful and I wanted to play with it a bit, but I
> wasn't really able to get it workin
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