Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/05/23/01:13:40
On Sat, 20 May 1995, Stephen Turnbull wrote:
> New tools require substantial set-up costs. Even those lovely
> multi-window monsters like the Turbo debugger require some time.
Here, here! I have use Turbo Debugger, and I think it is a great tool,
but I found it far from intuitive when I first started, especially to
unearth its true power. That is, it is a pretty easy tool to use to do
simple things (but then, so is gdb), but it takes some work and
frustration to reach a point where you can actually _use_ all its
features (or even understand them). That said, it _is_ an "easier" tool
than gdb, because the semi-graphical interface and co-existing windows
(code, data, registers, FPU, stack, etc.) make it easy to see what is
going on.
I have to admit that I have _not_ come anywhere near to mastering gdb,
but I don't regard that as a fault of the tool; I haven't spent
enought time with it.
HOWEVER (sorry for the shouting Steve :-) I have seen references in this
thread to some documents which are not, to the best of my knowledge,
included with the djgpp distribution. Am I wrong? Say so. I think it
would be useful for those of us who are not into the GNU loop outside
djgpp if the distribution included pointers to those documents.
It _is_ hard to learn a new debugger along with a new development
package, and we need all the help we can get!
Just my $.02 worth.
Bill Davidson
bdavidson AT ra DOT isisnet DOT com
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