ddd
- X interface to the GDB, DBX and XDB debuggers
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Fully dynamically linked DDD binary that uses Motif 2.1 shared library.
The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a common graphical user interface
for GDB, DBX, and XDB, the popular UNIX debuggers. Besides ``classical''
front-end features such as viewing source texts, DDD provides a graphical
data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. A simple
mouse click dereferences pointers or views structure contents, updated
each time the program stops. Using DDD, you can reason about your
application by viewing its data, not just by viewing it execute lines
of source code. Other DDD features include: debugging of programs
written in C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Pascal, Modula-2, or Modula-3;
machine-level debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup;
breakpoint, backtrace, and history editors; preferences and settings
editors; program execution in terminal emulator window; debugging on
remote host; on-line manual; interactive help on the OSF/Motif user
interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface with full editing, history,
search, and completion capabilities. DDD has been designed to compete
with well-known commercial debuggers.
For more info on DDD see http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/softech/ddd/
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