Pyddd is a super-GDB debugger used to debug python scripts line by line in GDB
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Pyddd
Pyddd is a super-GDB debugger which could debug python scripts as the same way to debug c program line by line in the same inferior.
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Installation
Since Pyddd is written in the Python language, you need to install Python (the required version is at least 2.6).
Linux
Rebuild GDB with Python and reinstall it.
$ tar xzf gdb-7.8.1.tar.gz
$ cd gdb-7.8.1
$ ./configure --with-python=python --with-babeltrace=no \
--enable-tui=no --enable-host-shared
$ make && make install
Extract Pyddd package, copy libddd.py to gdb data directory.
$ cp libddd.py /usr/local/share/gdb/python
Build pyddd-ipa.
$ gcc -g -fPIC -I/usr/include/python2.7 -Wl,-lpthread -shared -o \
python-ipa.so ipa.c
$ cp python-ipa.so /usr/local/lib
Windows
Install Cygwin.
Rebuild GDB with Python in Cygwin and reinstall it.
$ tar xzf gdb-7.8.1.tar.gz
$ cd gdb-7.8.1
$ ./configure --with-python=python --with-babeltrace=no \
--enable-tui=no --enable-host-shared
$ make && make install
Unzip Pyddd package, copy libddd.py to gdb data directory.
$ cp libddd.py /usr/local/share/gdb/python
Open Cygwin Terminal, build pyddd-ipa.
$ gcc -g -I/usr/include/python2.7 -Wl,-lpthread -shared -o \
python-ipa.dll ipa.c
$ cp python-ipa.dll /usr/local/lib
Quick Start
After installation, invoke the command prompt, go to the directory including the debugged script foo.py and run those commands (assume pyddd is extracted at /usr/local/pyddd):
$ gdb -x /usr/local/pyddd/init.gdb
(gdb) py-exec-file python
(gdb) py-file foo.py
(gdb) py-start
For more, see pyddd.rst and rationale.rst.
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