On Monday, 27 January 2014 at 17:10:06 UTC, John Colvin wrote: > On Monday, 27 January 2014 at 16:42:14 UTC, Sarath Kodali wrote: >> I'm planning to release a new debugger for D sometime during end of February. This is a heads up for all those who are eagerly looking for a good debugger for D. >> >> Here is a sample debug session: >> >> $ ./dbg ./dbg >> New session s1 (./dbg) started >> New process p1 (program dbg) created >> p1.1 SUSPENDED [D main in dbg.d] >> 78: main(string[] args) >> dbg> list 175 >> Source listing for thread p1.1, program dbg >> 175: if (srcpath !is null) >> 176: dv_dbgSrcpath(srcpath); >> 177: if (sympath !is null) >> 178: dv_dbgSympath(sympath); >> 179: auto cmd = new Command(uiType); >> 180: cmd.rc_ exec(GLOBAL_ DBGRC_FILE); >> 181: if (dbgrc is null) >> 182: { >> 183: dbgrc = homedir ~ "/" ~ DBGRC_FILE; >> 184: cmd.rc_exec(dbgrc); // home dir dbgrc >> dbg> run -u 179 >> p1.1 SUSPENDED [D main in dbg.d] >> 179: auto cmd = new Command(uiType); >> dbg> step -o >> p1.1 STEPPED [D main in dbg.d] >> 180: cmd.rc_ exec(GLOBAL_ DBGRC_FILE); >> dbg> help >> Run help on the following topics to get additional help. >> Start & Stop: >> create, grab, quit, release, %follow, %srcpath, %sympath >> Execution: >> halt, jump, kill, run, step, wait, %thread >> Events: >> events, onstop, signal, stop, syscall, %lastevent, %thisevent >> View or Modify: >> dump, list, maps, print, regs, set, stack, status, symbols, vars, which >> %dbg_lang, %file, %frame, %func, %lang, %line, %list_file, %list_line, >> %loc, %num_lines >> Convenience: >> !, alias, help, logoff, logon, script, %cwd, %logfile, %log_prefix, >> %prompt, %result, %verbose >> >> For a full list of help topics, run "help toc". >> dbg> help create >> SYNOPSIS: >> create [-f <follow>] [-l] [-s <srcpath>] [-S <sympath>] [<shell_cmd_string>] >> DESCRIPTION: >> Create a new debugging session for <shell_cmd_string>. The existing debug >> sessions are not affected by this command. One could simultaneously >> have multiple debug sessions. If <shell_cmd_string> is not specified, the >> <shell_cmd_string> from previous create command is used and the previous >> create session is destroyed. After the session is created, this command >> runs all the processes till their 'start' function. >> OPTIONS: >> -f follow 'prog', 'proc', 'thread' or 'all' or 'none' >> -l load only; do not run new program / thread till its 'start' function >> -s paths for source files >> -S paths for debug symbol files >> NOTES: >> It is not possible to redirect or pipe the output of create command. >> EXAMPLES: >> create test_prog1 arg1 arg2 2>/tmp/prog1.err | test_prog2 >> # creates a new debug session for test_prog1 and test_prog2 >> create MANPAGER=more man 1p man >> create xterm -e ./cmd >> SEE ALSO: >> events, quit, kill, release, run, shell_cmd_string, status, step >> %dbg_follow, %dbg_srcpath, %dbg_sympath, %follow, %srcpath, %sympath >> dbg> > > Without the nasty line-wrapping: On Monday, 27 January 2014 at 16:42:14 UTC, Sarath Kodali wrote:Without the nasty line-wrapping: http://pastebin.com/1Z4T4vep http://pastebin.com/t0sejnF9