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re:pavel (porting c code from unix to windows )
- From: "nemrut cesetevi" <cesetevi at hotmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 12:50:12 +0000
- Subject: re:pavel (porting c code from unix to windows )
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You may use strace or gdb to trace and debug the program. You probably may
debug it with any other windows debugger as well.
i use gdb .and see that cygwin gives a visual platform of gdb.but i shows
assembly instructions. any solution for c style tracing?
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Not directly. You may try to create custom visual c++ project, and configure
it to run make for build or specify gcc as custom compiler, so VC++ will
invoke it to compile your files. I have this done with different compiler,
but don't remember exact steps how to do it.
here your ideas are very important for me. it is time to tell my problem.
i have a big program . it has many c files. and uses lex&yacc. it works on
rh7.3. i want to try to port it on windows. i search internet and hear about
"cygwin". why do i port it ? because i want to solve its algorithm.so i use
visualc++ .did i tell my problem briefly?
if u know anyway to run it with visualc++ or visual debugger ?
borlandcbuilder ?
also i search custom debugger setting in visual and cant find any trick.
be happy.
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