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* "info breakpoints" now displays enabled breakpoint locations of
disabled breakpoints as in the "y-" state. For example:
(gdb) info breakpoints
Num Type Disp Enb Address What
1 breakpoint keep n <MULTIPLE>
1.1 y- 0x00000000000011b6 in ...
1.2 y- 0x00000000000011c2 in ...
1.3 n 0x00000000000011ce in ...
I see that you're not clicking either inside a class or a function.
Do this, after the clicked file has parsed, click inside a function, not at the top of an editor file.
Hi. Would a more recent compiler version fix the compiling issue ??Recent mingw-w64 gcc are definetly better in standard implementations.
This upgrade seems a difficult process.
And where do you locate the correct "compile" files and what version to choose??
Regards JC.......
Fresh one can be found here:
https://winlibs.com/
and here:
https://github.com/niXman/mingw-builds-binaries/releases/web
In my humble opinion proper version is
x86_64-13.2.0-release-win32-seh-ucrt-rt_v11-rev0.7z
or
i686-13.2.0-release-win32-dwarf-ucrt-rt_v11-rev0.7z
which using ucrt and native win32 threads in standard libs.
Never mind I ve figured it out turns out these nightly versions do not support 13.2 yet. So I have switched to 13.1 and now it works.I have nighties (including last one) running with 13.2 gcc (nixman) without such problems.
Recent GDB introduced some changes in the output so parsing failed. This was fixed in r13162 a year ago, try the last nightly.Here is potential other issue: The 01 April 2024 build (13496) is actually built with gcc 13.2, all its dlls- with gcc 13.1. At my experience mixing of the c++ libraries is a lottery.