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Showing vector elements in debugger
BlueHazzard:
--- Quote ---But ... as it seems ... that way didn't work ... at least at me.
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does it work after installing python? If not what is the error you are getting?
nji:
I won't install python. (Reason for this ... see above).
If someone is trying to get rid of the M$ trap, you may tell him:
No, the debugger doesn't work at codeblock.
This is not our problem.
But you can try to install this & that to your system, and see what it makes to it.
This thinking is exactly what makes M$ success. Greetings.
BlueHazzard:
@ollydbg:
does it make sense to provide the python dll within your gdb download? Are there dependencies to other dlls (from python27.dll to other) too?
What if there is a python27.dll in the bin folder and one in the system folder? What version gets picked?
I see the frustration of the OP and i would like to do something against it...
nji:
Thank you for that. :) :)
You're right ... frustration ... but not mainly because I can't see this f*** test[1],
but because it seems so clear to me that it has to be some kind of "convenient" to have any chance.
That was (to my opinion) the ONLY reason why M$ overcame Linux in the 80ies.
Not quality (for sure), not safety (2xsure), ... but convenience.
--- Quote from: BlueHazzard on June 22, 2017, 11:25:51 am ---See it as learning.. If you know the things behind all this you will get a better programmer
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I firmly disagree to that.
I want to focus on my problem, not on the internals of my tools.
To my experience it even keeps you from doing good work if you have to dig too much into side things.
[Edit: Not to talk about the deterent effect on potential beginners]
Please take this thread as my (small) contribution to help.
As long as I'm a newbie.
[Edit:
P.S.
Still one can use printf for debugging.
In times when Radeon RX 470 GPUs are used for making Bitcoins,
with c:b we are practicising ... no, not agile ...but ... amish software development and toolchain config. ;) ;)
SCNR. NOT meant to offend.]
nji:
One should hope, that in the next release of c:b debugging will work.
As in the actual one (16.01) in the packaged mingw the gdb was not python enabled, but in the actual tdm package it is, with everything included that is in need.
So hopefully the devolopers of c:b will have a look that this chain will work, without having to install this and that, patching here and there.
Does this message reach them?
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