Nils
Nils

Reputation: 13777

How to use the GDB console in Eclipse CDT?

Is there a way how I can access gdb's console in Eclipse? I would like to just be able to set breakpoints with the mouse and then use the console for debugging.

Upvotes: 35

Views: 22520

Answers (4)

Window > Show view > "Debugger Console" is the right way as of Eclipse CDT 4.7.0.

You can then type certain commands like print on the console and they will be evaluated.

Other more "active" commands like continue have no effect however.

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Upvotes: 2

Huang Dongsung
Huang Dongsung

Reputation: 345

First of all, you need to install CDT plugin. Then, you can debug C++ application like Java application in Eclipse.

If you want gdb console, push 'Display Selected Console' in Console view in Debug perspective.

You can choose '[Your App name][C/C++ Application]gdb' entry, and then you can type gdb instruction(i.e. print this) in Console View.

Upvotes: 9

Gelldur
Gelldur

Reputation: 11558

You must click here enter image description here

Next select one with *gdb enter image description here

Now you can write GDB commands in console example:

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Upvotes: 21

IanH
IanH

Reputation: 4048

It is possible to write in the console window and gdb answers. (You have to choose the right console window from the chooser in the top right edge of the console view).

Unfortunately the console is quite limited: gdb answers to command, but important features like tab-completion do not work.

Upvotes: 2

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