From:
dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Mikhail Khodjaiants
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:58
AM
To: Device Debugging developer discussions
Subject: RE:
[dsdp-dd-dev] Windows Debugger
Hi
Dougs,
I
am planning to contact Pawel sometimes next week and discuss how
are we going to share breakpoints between different
models.
Mikhail
From:
dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Gaff, Doug
Sent: 26 July 2007 15:45
To: Device
Debugging developer discussions; Leherbauer, Anton
Subject: RE:
[dsdp-dd-dev] Windows Debugger
Hi Doug,
Toni has some experience with DSF and CDI working
together. (He’s on vacation for another week.) In our commercial
product, he had to do some work to allow both DSF and CDI to exist
together.
The main problem was breakpoints and which debugger to use
for setting them. I believe if you have one debugger running at a time,
you’re ok. However, if you set breakpoints prior to launching, they
default to CDI. We should definitely discuss this at the CDT summit.
I’ll leave the details to Toni to explain when he gets back.
Doug
P.S. I like the name. J Looks like you were
the first to get bitten by the new trademark policy.
From: dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:dsdp-dd-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Doug
Schaefer
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:34 AM
To: Device
Debugging developer discussions
Subject: [dsdp-dd-dev] Windows
Debugger
Hey gang,
If you’ve followed my work on the CDT, I’m taking a shot at
improving it’s usability for desktop development through my new project called
Wascana, http://wascana.sourceforge.net, which
was originally called CDT for Windows. As a key part of that I’ve restarted my
work on the integration with the Windows debug engine. To help me learn DSF, I
would like to use it for the Eclipse side.
But I guess before I start, I have a question. Does DSF and
CDI play nicely together in CDT 4.0.x? Wascana will come with both Windows SDK
support and MinGW gdb which uses CDI, at least for now. If there are issues and
they are simple enough to fix, I’d like to do so for CDT 4.0.1.
BTW, my integration uses JSON (www.json.org) to communicate between Java and a
C++ debugger executable that uses IDebugClient and friends. It’s not MI and I’m
free to specify my own protocol giving me flexibility to decide what goes on the
C++ side versus in Eclipse. Should simplify things, in theory J.
Doug Schaefer, QNX Software
Systems
Eclipse CDT Project Lead, http://cdtdoug.blogspot.com