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debugger on Linux for quantlib

Xavier.Abulker

Dear quantlib group,
This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib from Windows to Linux and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.
I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.
I already know ddd and I'm wondering if you could advice something.
Best regards
Xavier
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Re: debugger on Linux for quantlib

erik-44
On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 18:19, [hidden email] wrote:
> Dear quantlib group,

Hi Xavier

> This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib
> from Windows to Linux

Congratulations and welcome to the Cause.

> and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.

vi.  IDEs are for wimps. :)

> I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less
> free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.

Seriously, Linux IDEs exist - KDevelop etc - I haven't tried them and
don't know how well they'd work with quantlib.  Google around,
experiment.

> I already know ddd and I'm wondering if you could advice something.

Well, gdb is great for command-line debugging, and ddd is just a GUI for
gdb (and others), so I imagine ddd is a sensible choice, though I
haven't tried it.

> Best regards
> Xavier

Have fun
Eric




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Re: debugger on Linux for quantlib

Xavier.Abulker

thank you very much for your answer eric, I'm going to try to install Anjuta and Kdevelop.
Regards
Xavier


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On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 18:19, [hidden email] wrote:
> Dear quantlib group,

Hi Xavier

> This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib
> from Windows to Linux

Congratulations and welcome to the Cause.

> and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.

vi.  IDEs are for wimps. :)

> I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less
> free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.

Seriously, Linux IDEs exist - KDevelop etc - I haven't tried them and
don't know how well they'd work with quantlib.  Google around,
experiment.

> I already know ddd and I'm wondering if you could advice something.

Well, gdb is great for command-line debugging, and ddd is just a GUI for
gdb (and others), so I imagine ddd is a sensible choice, though I
haven't tried it.

> Best regards
> Xavier

Have fun
Eric




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Re: debugger on Linux for quantlib

markus sagebiel
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* erik <[hidden email]> wrote on  [040818 09:28]:

> On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 18:19, [hidden email] wrote:
> > Dear quantlib group,
>
> Hi Xavier
>
> > This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib
> > from Windows to Linux
>
> Congratulations and welcome to the Cause.
>
> > and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.
>
> vi.  IDEs are for wimps. :)
>
> > I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less
> > free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.
>
 i use kdevelop. it debugs well, but can't go into much detail. Try it
 yourself. add configure options and the compiled binary in options. gdb
 has some commandline interface too.

Bye Markus

> Seriously, Linux IDEs exist - KDevelop etc - I haven't tried them and
> don't know how well they'd work with quantlib.  Google around,
> experiment.
>


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Re: debugger on Linux for quantlib

Markus Sagebiel-2
In reply to this post by erik-44
* erik <[hidden email]> wrote on  [040818 09:28]:

> On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 18:19, [hidden email] wrote:
> > Dear quantlib group,
>
> Hi Xavier
>
> > This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib
> > from Windows to Linux
>
> Congratulations and welcome to the Cause.
>
> > and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.
>
> vi.  IDEs are for wimps. :)
>
> > I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less
> > free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.
>
 i use kdevelop. it debugs well, but can't go into much detail. Try it
 yourself. add configure options and the compiled binary in options. gdb
 has some commandline interface too.

Bye Markus

> Seriously, Linux IDEs exist - KDevelop etc - I haven't tried them and
> don't know how well they'd work with quantlib.  Google around,
> experiment.
>


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RE: debugger on Linux for quantlib

cuchulainn
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Re: [Quantlib-users] debugger on Linux for quantlib
We used KDEDevelop in the past for C++ development for FDM methods for BS. Actually quite good and more to the point than the VS 6.0 IDE.
 
Daniel
 


From: [hidden email] on behalf of Markus Sagebiel
Sent: Wed 18/08/2004 09:33
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] debugger on Linux for quantlib


* erik <[hidden email]> wrote on  [040818 09:28]:


> On Fri, 2004-08-13 at 18:19, [hidden email] wrote:
> > Dear quantlib group,
>
> Hi Xavier
>
> > This question is a bit off-topic but I'm going to move my quantlib
> > from Windows to Linux
>
> Congratulations and welcome to the Cause.
>
> > and I'd like to know which developpement you're using on Linux.
>
> vi.  IDEs are for wimps. :)
>
> > I'm used to Visual C++ on Windows and I'm wondering if a more or less
> > free equivalent tool exists on Linux/gnome.
>
 i use kdevelop. it debugs well, but can't go into much detail. Try it
 yourself. add configure options and the compiled binary in options. gdb
 has some commandline interface too.

Bye Markus

> Seriously, Linux IDEs exist - KDevelop etc - I haven't tried them and
> don't know how well they'd work with quantlib.  Google around,
> experiment.
>


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