* editing source files in gdb
@ 2006-12-16 8:09 Kiran Pradeep
2006-12-16 8:21 ` Nick Roberts
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kiran Pradeep @ 2006-12-16 8:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
Hi,
I referred to the manual on editing source files from inside gdb
using an editor. I gave commands
EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim
export EDITOR
gdb a.out
The problem is that when i give 'edit' from inside gdb to edit the
current source file, gdb is opening a new file in the editor under a
different name. The funny thing is that the new file has the name of
the absolute path of the file with a slash between directory and file
missing. For eg: if file 'test.cpp' is in directory '/home/kiran' then
gdb is opening the file as /home/kirantest.cpp. Could any one help me
in this ?
This feature (coupled with make from inside gdb) would be useful to me
as dont have to exit from gdb for editing the source file if i find a
mistake in my code.
Thanks in advance
Kiran.
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2006-12-16 8:09 editing source files in gdb Kiran Pradeep
@ 2006-12-16 8:21 ` Nick Roberts
2006-12-16 9:58 ` Kiran Pradeep
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Nick Roberts @ 2006-12-16 8:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kiran Pradeep; +Cc: gdb
> The problem is that when i give 'edit' from inside gdb to edit the
> current source file, gdb is opening a new file in the editor under a
> different name. The funny thing is that the new file has the name of
> the absolute path of the file with a slash between directory and file
> missing. For eg: if file 'test.cpp' is in directory '/home/kiran' then
> gdb is opening the file as /home/kirantest.cpp. Could any one help me
> in this ?
You don't say what version of GDB this is. I see what you do for 6.3 but
not GDB in CVS (6.6.50.20061210-cvs). Perhaps updating to a newer GDB will
solve your problem.
> This feature (coupled with make from inside gdb) would be useful to me
> as dont have to exit from gdb for editing the source file if i find a
> mistake in my code.
As a side note, the mode that I'm writing for Emacs tries to achieve this too.
--
Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob
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* Re: editing source files in gdb
2006-12-16 8:21 ` Nick Roberts
@ 2006-12-16 9:58 ` Kiran Pradeep
2006-12-16 17:12 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Kiran Pradeep @ 2006-12-16 9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gdb
On 12/16/06, Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz> wrote:
> > The problem is that when i give 'edit' from inside gdb to edit the
> > current source file, gdb is opening a new file in the editor under a
> > different name. The funny thing is that the new file has the name of
> > the absolute path of the file with a slash between directory and file
> > missing. For eg: if file 'test.cpp' is in directory '/home/kiran' then
> > gdb is opening the file as /home/kirantest.cpp. Could any one help me
> > in this ?
>
> You don't say what version of GDB this is. I see what you do for 6.3 but
> not GDB in CVS (6.6.50.20061210-cvs). Perhaps updating to a newer GDB will
> solve your problem.
>
> > This feature (coupled with make from inside gdb) would be useful to me
> > as dont have to exit from gdb for editing the source file if i find a
> > mistake in my code.
>
> As a side note, the mode that I'm writing for Emacs tries to achieve this too.
>
> --
> Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob
>
Thanks a lot. That helped an i can now edit the file from vi from
inside gdb itself.
But is there any thing is gdb that prevents 'vi' from loading my
favourite "vimrc"
(vi startup customization file).
I have one more doubt. I have defined a string like
typedef std::basic_string< unsigned short, unsigned_short_traits > utf16string;
utf16string myString; //dont worry about the traits
Is there any thing in gdb that will help me view the string as i view
a ordinary std::string.
As of now i use [x/100s myString.c_str()] or [p /c
*myString.c_str()@100] to examine the
data in the string. Could i use any thing better to view it like an
ordinary string ?
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* Re: editing source files in gdb
2006-12-16 9:58 ` Kiran Pradeep
@ 2006-12-16 17:12 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Daniel Jacobowitz @ 2006-12-16 17:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Kiran Pradeep; +Cc: gdb
On Sat, Dec 16, 2006 at 03:27:53PM +0530, Kiran Pradeep wrote:
> I have one more doubt. I have defined a string like
>
> typedef std::basic_string< unsigned short, unsigned_short_traits >
> utf16string;
> utf16string myString; //dont worry about the traits
>
> Is there any thing in gdb that will help me view the string as i view
> a ordinary std::string.
Unfortuantely, GDB doesn't have any support for wide character strings
yet.
--
Daniel Jacobowitz
CodeSourcery
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