* Running gdb in emacs.
@ 2020-01-16 9:27 aprekates
2020-01-16 15:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: aprekates @ 2020-01-16 9:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi.
I found those two basic ways to start gdb in emacs:
1. M-x gdb
2. M-x gud-gdb
In the first case i pass the --interpreter=mi option to enable the
gdb-mi and i can use various other windows like stackframes, registers ,
output etc.
In the second case i have only the source and a gdb window in user
interface. If i give --interpreter=mi after M-x gud-gdb i get only a
gdb windows which seems to work in machine mode.
So i dont understand what is the proposed use case of using M-x gud-gdb
since it seems it offers a basic debugging enviroment.
Also M-x gdb does it use GUD?
Alexandros
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* Re: Running gdb in emacs.
2020-01-16 9:27 Running gdb in emacs aprekates
@ 2020-01-16 15:09 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2020-01-16 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> From: aprekates <aprekates@posteo.net>
> Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 11:27:03 +0200
>
> I found those two basic ways to start gdb in emacs:
>
> 1. M-x gdb
>
> 2. M-x gud-gdb
>
> In the first case i pass the --interpreter=mi option to enable the
> gdb-mi and i can use various other windows like stackframes, registers ,
> output etc.
>
> In the second case i have only the source and a gdb window in user
> interface. If i give --interpreter=mi after M-x gud-gdb i get only a
> gdb windows which seems to work in machine mode.
>
> So i dont understand what is the proposed use case of using M-x gud-gdb
> since it seems it offers a basic debugging enviroment.
"M-x gud-gdb" is the old way of running GDB under Emacs. It relies on
a GDB feature, called "annotations", which is deprecated by the GDB
developers, and could be removed from GDB at any moment.
"M-x gdb" with all its features was written to be the main method of
running GDB from Emacs. We suggest that you use only "M-x gdb",
unless you have a very good reason, like some version of GDB that
doesn't support the mi interface well.
> Also M-x gdb does it use GUD?
I don't think I understand what you are asking. Please elaborate.
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* Re: Running gdb in emacs.
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@ 2020-01-17 9:12 ` Madhu
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From: Madhu @ 2020-01-17 9:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
* Eli Zaretskii <mailman.2731.1579187331.1979.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org> :
Wrote on Thu, 16 Jan 2020 17:09:03 +0200:
> "M-x gud-gdb" is the old way of running GDB under Emacs. It relies on
> a GDB feature, called "annotations", which is deprecated by the GDB
> developers, and could be removed from GDB at any moment.
>
> "M-x gdb" with all its features was written to be the main method of
> running GDB from Emacs. We suggest that you use only "M-x gdb",
> unless you have a very good reason, like some version of GDB that
> doesn't support the mi interface well.
I know you've given me advice before and I did try gdb-mi again, but it
I fint it is still unusable. I can think of two reasons:
1. I am limited to using 80column frames and the windows that gdb-mi are
too small and their content cannot be viewed without too navigating
through too many keystrokes - repeated at every `step'
2. I prefer to use display-buffer-reuse-window when possible for
display-buffer. When stepping through functions which are spread out in
different files I need to have all the files open at specific points
(i'm trying to understand the code). Every `step' alters the window
configuration that I expect and I spend more time in getting back to
where I was before invoking the gdb action, than actually debugging.
On the other hand gud-gdb is more managable. With annotations it also
pops to the buffer with the annotated source line (when available) but
the overall disruption is much less.
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