People often ask me what's wrong with GDB when I say there are no good Linux debuggers. Since I happen to be using it today, here's one reason I often forget to mention: it crashes _constantly_. Today, it has crashed roughly 1 out of every 3 runs of my (non-crashing!) program.
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If your baseline is the CLI version of GDB then yes, everything else will feel slow. That's the blessing and the curse of the HMN hahaha From what I've seen internally, if the community stuck up with one for a bit there'd be more incentive to polish it until it's up to standards.
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If they're quickly assessed and immediately discarded, they are kept as a toy project of one or a small handful of devs inside these companies. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy so they're doomed to always suck until a bright-eyed new engineer tries again in another iteration.
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