[BiO BB] gdb-debugging perl codes

Pamela Culpepper pculpep at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 17 13:23:06 EST 2004


Deepan,

Try this.  If you have Perl code that calls a C/C++ module that is compiled 
with debug, have your Perl debugger set a break for that modle.  Then use 
gdb on the Perl PID to access the C module an poke around.

Pam

>From: Harry Mangalam <hjm at tacgi.com>
>Reply-To: bio_bulletin_board at bioinformatics.org
>To: bio_bulletin_board at bioinformatics.org
>Subject: Re: [BiO BB] gdb-debugging perl codes
>Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2004 15:56:56 -0800
>
>No, I don't think so, unless with deep magic.  You can however, use
>the ddd debugger front end with gdb, the perl debugger, the python
>debugger, and others to give you a nice consistent gui interface for
>all the languages.  Altho the features will change, depending on what
>the underlying debugger symbols emerge.
>
>hjm
>
>
>On Friday 12 November 2004 1:30 pm, com bio wrote:
> > hello,
> >   i am familiar with the built in perl debugger that
> > comes with the interpreter.but i would like to know if
> > we can debug perl programs with gdb.i had been using
> > gdb to debug c,c++ programs.sorry for my ignorance.
> > thanks and regards
> > deepan charkavarthy n
> >
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