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  1. GNU Debugger - Wikipedia

    The GNU Debugger (GDB) is a portable debugger that runs on many Unix-like systems and works for many programming languages, including Ada, Assembly, C, C++, D, Fortran, Haskell, Go, …

  2. Comparison of debuggers - Wikipedia

    Comparison of debuggers This is a comparison of debuggers: computer programs that are used to test and debug other programs.

  3. List of debuggers - Wikipedia

    Allinea DDT - a graphical debugger supporting for parallel/multi-process and multithreaded applications, for C/C++ and F90. DDD is the standard front-end from the GNU Project. It is a …

  4. Debugger - Wikipedia

    A debugger is a computer program used to test and debug other programs (the "target" programs). Common features of debuggers include the ability to run or halt the target program …

  5. Data Display Debugger - Wikipedia

    Data Display Debugger (GNU DDD) is a graphical user interface (using the Motif toolkit) for command-line debuggers such as GDB, [2] DBX, JDB, HP Wildebeest Debugger, [note 1] …

  6. gdbserver - Wikipedia

    The path and filename of the executable (and any sources) on the host, and A device name (for a serial line) or the IP address and port number needed for connection to the target system. …

  7. KGDB - Wikipedia

    A program named kgdb is also used by FreeBSD. It is a gdb based utility for debugging kernel core files. [5] It can also be used for remote "live" kernel debugging, much in the same way as …

  8. GDB (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    Look up gdb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.GDB may refer to: GDB is the abbreviation used by the Girondins de Bordeaux GDB Human Genome Database GNU Debugger, a free and open …