List of debuggers

This is a list of debuggers: computer programs that are used to test and debug other programs.

Debuggers

Debugger front-ends

  • Many Eclipse perspectives, e.g. the Java Development Tools (JDT),[1] provide a debugger front-end.
  • Allinea DDT - a graphical debugger supporting for parallel/multi-process and multithreaded applications, for C/C++ and F90.
  • DDD is the standard front-end from the GNU Project. It is a complex tool that works with most common debuggers (GDB, jdb, Python debugger, Perl debugger, Tcl, and others) natively or with some external programs (for PHP).
  • GDB (the GNU debugger) GUI
    • Emacs Emacs editor with built-in support for the GNU Debugger acts as the frontend.
    • KDbg Part of the KDE development tools.
    • Gede A GDB frontend written using Qt.
    • Nemiver A GDB frontend that integrates well in the GNOME desktop environment.
    • xxgdb X-window frontend for GDB and dbx debugger.
    • Qt Creator multi-platform frontend for GDB, CDB and LLDB.
    • Allinea's DDT a parallel and distributed front-end to a modified version of GDB.
    • Xcode contains a GDB front-end as well.
    • SlickEdit contains a GDB front-end as well.
    • Eclipse C/C++ Development Tools (CDT)[2] includes visual debugging tools based on GDB.
    • CodeLite An open source, cross platform C/C++ IDE which have front end for gdb, the next version of CodeLite (v6.0) will also include a front end to the LLDB (debugger)
    • CodeBlocks A free cross-platform C, C++ and Fortran IDE with a front end for gdb.
    • RR An open source C/C++ debugger by Mozilla, supporting reproduction of program state and reverse execution

See also

References

  1. "Eclipse Java development tools (JDT)".
  2. "Eclipse CDT (C/C++ Development Tooling)".
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