I suggest you can use a python supported gdb.
If you use windows, see:
http://code.google.com/p/qp-gcc/wiki/GDB
if you use the python pretty printing you can.
To disable the C::B pretty printing you should comment the code inside RegisterTypes in the file gdb_types.script.
Why don't you use the search function of your Explorer? :lol:
Hm, my mistake the python pretty printers are broken, too.
Edit: after more testing it seems to work, partly, but the parser is broken. I'm testing with the debugger's branch. Probably 10.05 is even more broken.
Can you enable the debugger's debug log and paste the output of your debug session?
To enable the log go to Settings -> Compiler & Debugger -> Display debugger's log.
p.s. please use code tags
Building to ensure sources are up-to-date
Build succeeded
Selecting target:
Debug
Adding source dir: D:\myProgram\
Adding source dir: D:\myProgram\
Adding file: bin\Debug\myProgram.exe
Starting debugger:
done
Registered new type: wxString
Registered new type: STL String
Registered new type: STL Vector
Setting breakpoints
Debugger name and version: GNU gdb (GDB) 7.2
Child process PID: 5680
Program exited normally.
Debugger finished with status 0
Registered new type: wxString
Registered new type: STL String
Registered new type: STL Vector
No, it is not.CodeLooks like you've not disabled the pretty printers inside C::B!Registered new type: wxString
Registered new type: STL String
Registered new type: STL Vector
The vector<vector<double>> doesn't work because you have not correctly commented out the function RegisterTypes(driver) function.
Comment only the content of the function. C::B is calling it, bug you've removed it.
[size] = 3
[capacity]=4
[element type] = ......
As far as I can tell the gdb_types.script is not disabled, still.
I don't know what you've done but it isn't.Codeis printed by this (gdb_types.script) script.[size] = 3
[capacity]=4
[element type] = ......
21did21: OllyDbg is using C::B from debugger's branch, that's why it looks different.
This is not a command but improved version of C::B...
There is a nightly for it here: http://forums.codeblocks.org/index.php/topic,14470.0.html