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Subject: Re: Set variable value in debugger?
From: "Timo Steuerwald" <timo.steuerwald () gmx ! de>
Date: 2004-11-05 19:56:58
Message-ID: 418BE91A.21915.151FAE () localhost
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Am 5 Nov 2004 um 10:58 hat Heimburg, Anno von geschrieben:
> Hi ML!
>
> Is there a GUI-oriented way to set a variable in KDevelop's debugger? No, entering \
> "set foo=3" in kdevelop's gdb shell does not count. I want to click on the variable \
> name or something.
As far as I know this doesn't exist. Nevertheless this can be done via an gdb
config script, ok this is not a point and click way, but surely better then entering
every debugging session the same things.
To get this work, I've done the following: In Project -> Project Options ->
Debugger I've selected a special directory for gdb, in which a script named
"gdb" can be found. In this script there's only this command:
> #! /bin/bash
> /usr/bin/gdb -x gdb_config "$@"
Where gdb_config is my GDB config script, of course. This works very well for
me :-)
Bye,
Timo
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