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Mastering C++ Programming,

You're reading from  Mastering C++ Programming,

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786461629
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jeganathan Swaminathan Jeganathan Swaminathan
Profile icon Jeganathan Swaminathan
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters close

Title Page
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
1. C++17 Features 2. Standard Template Library 3. Template Programming 4. Smart Pointers 5. Developing GUI Applications in C++ 6. Multithreaded Programming and Inter-Process Communication 7. Test-Driven Development 8. Behavior-Driven Development 9. Debugging Techniques 10. Code Smells and Clean Code Practices

Debugging tools


Debugging tools help narrow down the issue through step-by-step execution, with breakpoints, variable inspection, and so on. Though debugging the issue step by step may be a time-consuming task, it is definitely a sure-shot way of nailing down the issue, and I can say that it pretty much always works.  

Here is a list of debugging tools for C++:

  • GDB: This is an open source CLI debugger
  • Valgrind: This is an open source CLI, good for memory leaks, deadlocks, racing detection, and so on
  • Affinic debugger: This is a commercial GUI tool for GDB
  • GNU DDD: This is an open source graphical debugger for GDB, DBX, JDB, XDB, and so on 
  • GNU Emacs GDB mode: This is an open source tool with minimal graphical debugger support
  • KDevelop: This is an open source tool with graphical debugger support
  • Nemiver: This is an open source tool that works well in the GNOME desktop environment
  • SlickEdit: This is good for debugging multithreaded and multiprocessor code  

Note

In C++, there are quite a lot of open...

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