> At 3:41 PM +0200 4/23/03,
[hidden email] wrote:
> >it is a not a message about QuantLib but about Linux Programming.
> >
> >Just to ask you some suggestions about IDE to write programs and debug
> >code:
> >
> >I use gcc (like everybody) and my editor is EMACS (I don't line it very
> >much, I would prefer somethig like ultraedit...)
> >
> >The best debugger is GDB, but I don't have any GUI for it, and using it
> >from the command-line it a very good way to waste time...
> >
> >some what about your preferred IDE for coding and debugging?
>
> My two cents: I use gcc (like everybody) and my editor is Emacs
> (which I like very much since ultraedit can't be modified by Lisp
> macros :)
> As for debugging, I use gdb from inside emacs---just type M-x gdb and
> you're good to go. It does a nice enough work of showing you the
> source in one panel while putting the gdb command line in the other.
> It's not the Visual Studio debugger, but it is light years ahead
> using gdb from the command line.
>
> Bye,
> Luigi
>
>
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