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From: "Manoj Verma, Noida" <manojv@noida.hcltech.com>
To: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Cc: Bob Rossi <bob@brasko.net>
Subject: RE: Interface to GDB
Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 10:23:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <E04CF3F88ACBD5119EFE00508BBB21210BD0CE7F@exch-01.noida.hcltech.com> (raw)

If that is the case, just for an idea .........
is it possible if I somehow bypass the CLI related code from the GDB source
code and call the basic functions like set_breakpoint(), remove_breakpoint()
etc..etc.. from my IDE code..

If any one has done similar things, pl. provide some guidance..

Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Rossi [mailto:bob@brasko.net]
Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 7:42 PM
To: Manoj Verma, Noida
Cc: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Interface to GDB


On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 07:27:11PM +0530, Manoj Verma, Noida wrote:
> Hi,
> I have an IDE running on windows to which I want to attach the GDB
debugger
> support.
>  
> I have configured the GDB server for the target "arm-linux".
> The GDB host is configured on MinGW-Msys environment on windows. 
> The communication protocol used here is TCP/IP.
>  
> The UI designing part is done, now I want to use GDB as the debugger in
the
> back end.
>  
> My concern is how do I interface my IDE program with the GDB?
> Does GDB makes any standard interfaces available to the external world?
>  
> Thanks & Regards,
> Manoj
>  

Every popular front to GDB, that I know of, is a big hack. They
literally parse the output of the regular gdb commands. Some of them go
as far as to use annotations. 

http://www.gnu.org/manual/gdb/html_chapter/gdb_21.html#SEC203

This was originally designed to allow Emacs to act as a front end to
GDB. Annotations is not the way to go. However, if your front end doesn't
use annotations, it probably will not support old GDB versions.


However, there is light. Some people working on GDB already designed a
new interface to GDB. Its called the machine interface.

http://www.gnu.org/manual/gdb/html_chapter/gdb_22.html#SEC216

This is a much better way to go. However, since its new, there may still
be bugs, and it will only work with newer GDB's.

Good Luck,
You will need it.

Bob Rossi


             reply	other threads:[~2003-09-07 10:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-09-07 10:23 Manoj Verma, Noida [this message]
2003-09-08 19:47 ` Jim Blandy
2003-09-08 19:58   ` Elena Zannoni
2003-09-08 20:07   ` Andrew Cagney
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-09-06 13:58 Manoj Verma, Noida
2003-09-06 14:11 ` Bob Rossi

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