From: Loren@cup.portal.com (Loren Louis Hart)
Subject: Re: info wanted on debugging concurrent tasks
Date: 13 Feb 90 17:38:28 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <26889@cup.portal.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 1874@opus.cs.mcgill.ca
Most of the Ada debuggers are very nice, mostly because they are new and it
doesn't make sense to use obsolute techniques on a new system that you are
going to try to sell.
The best approach for debugging multiple tasks is in a windowing environment.
each task that you want to debug fires up it's own window and acts like it's
own debugger. There are several systems like this, the one I am most familiar
with is the Vax VMS debugger running on a Vaxstation. That particular
debugger allows you to have one debugger per process. The Vax Debugger
is not Ada spacific. I have also had good luck using the Verdix Debugger.
I am sure I have missed some other good debuggers, but it is tough to stay
current on all of them.
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Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1990-02-01 13:29 Rational ADA development environment Sandor Nieuwenhuijs
1990-02-02 20:03 ` William Thomas Wolfe, 2847
1990-02-03 1:41 ` Loren Rosen
1990-02-09 19:27 ` Steve Sawyers,212 ERF,,
1990-02-10 20:10 ` Dennis Moore
1990-02-12 13:08 ` David Nettles
1990-02-12 17:50 ` info wanted on debugging concurrent tasks Clement Pellerin
1990-02-13 17:38 ` Loren Louis Hart [this message]
1990-02-20 21:55 ` Rational ADA development environment George Mitchell
1990-02-12 14:43 ` RICK CARLE
1990-02-12 17:03 ` Jeff Clark
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