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Game designer of Braid and The Witness. Partner in IndieFund.

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    Jonathan Blow‏ @Jonathan_Blow Feb 1
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    Do I dare ask what is the most reasonable way to debug a C++ program on Linux in 2020?

    11:58 AM - 1 Feb 2020
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      2. George Nakos‏ @_ggn_ Feb 1
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        very reluctantly mentioning codeclap (https://codeclap.handmade.network ), assuming it runs on your config

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      3. Jonathan Blow‏ @Jonathan_Blow Feb 1
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        Doesn't seem usable ... it terminates the program during dynamic loading before it even gets to main, and this is after I figured out it just doesn't understand ~ in filenames and I had to type paths out from root.

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      2. Arthur Brainville‏ @Ybalrid Feb 1
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        gdb itself is a great debugger. For a less "spartan" setup, look at QtCreator. It looks and feels like Visual Studio in term of debugging experience. I have heard good things about using VsCode with the right extensions. I don't really like the UX of it and the json config. YMMV

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      3. Jonathan Blow‏ @Jonathan_Blow Feb 1
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        gdb is basically the same program I was using to debug in 1989. It is not a great debugger.

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      2. ninepoints‏ @m_ninepoints Feb 2
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        I spend dozens of hours debugging C++ on linux every week. The best visual debugger is VSCode (which integrates with either GDB or LLDB). Super easy to set up, at least as good as the VS debugger. Personally, I'm partial to gdb or lldb's TUI mode (GUI in terminal)

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      3. Jonathan Blow‏ @Jonathan_Blow 21h21 hours ago
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        So far VSCode's UI seems strictly more annoying than Visual Studio's, but I will try some more and see what happens.

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      2. Matija Dizdar‏ @MD_notadoctor Feb 1
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        printf

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      3. Joshua Noble‏ @shocknoble Feb 1
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        This is os-agnostic

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      2. Fabien Sanglard‏ @fabynou Feb 1
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        CLion has a great interface to gdb. Everything is done in GUI. I use it on all platform I develop on (win, macos, Linux). I highly recommend it.

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