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Tip/feature request: Pause running program [message #37017] |
Thu, 09 August 2012 07:31 |
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Hi,
This tip works when debugging with TheIde using GDB on Ubuntu.
When I'm debugging Upp programs, I often find myself wanting to add a new breakpoint to see some state somewhere in my code.
Until now I have always stopped program, set a breakpoint and restart program. I always missed the possibility to add breakpoints on the fly during execution, I can add them with F9, but GDB wont recognize it until it has stopped execution.
Also sometimes I miss a pause button to see whatever loop/deadlock causes my program to hang.
Solution:
From a terminal simply run:
Where the process id is the program being debugged.
Could this be implemented in the IDE as a pause button alongside the other debugging controls?
Or run automaticly if one inserts a breakpoint into a running program, like: <Pause><Add breakpoint><Continue>?
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Re: Tip/feature request: Pause running program [message #37068 is a reply to message #37017] |
Tue, 14 August 2012 23:42 |
mdelfede
Messages: 1307 Registered: September 2007
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Hi... I implemented it some time ago, but I had to remove again because of instability problems.
In detail, it crashed my whole X session, when running gdb in all-stop mode; running in non-stop mode did work but was not stable sometimes.
I'll try again in future, I still don't know if problems are because of GDB or due to upp process spawning.
Ciao
Max
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