What is DDD FOR LINUX?


GNU DDD


GNU DDD is a cool graphical front-end for command-line debuggers like GDB, JDB, DBX, WDB, Ladebug, XDB, and even debuggers for Perl, Bash, and Python. It makes debugging a lot easier and more visual!



Why Choose GNU DDD?


One of the great things about DDD is its interactive graphical data display. You can see your data structures represented as graphs. This feature has made it super popular among developers who prefer a visual approach to debugging.



Getting Started with GNU DDD



  • The DDD source distribution (you can find that above).

  • The GNU compiler collection (GCC), version 3.0 or newer (or any other ISO C++ compiler).

  • The LessTif user interface toolkit, version 0.89 or higher (or any Motif-compatible UI toolkit).



Building DDD Made Easy



  1. Unpack the DDD source distribution.

  2. Change into the ddd-version subdirectory.

  3. Type ./configure; make.



Running GNU DDD


To run DDD, you'll need the GNU debugger (GDB), version 4.16 or later. You can also use another command-line debugger like DBX, WDB, Ladebug, JDB, XDB, or even the Perl or Python debuggers.



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