To the person presenting - I enjoyed every bit of this video and listened to it instead of my playlist on spotify. Didn't really watch what was happening but even the little knowledge I did have was enough to follow what is happening. Thank You and I wish You all the best.
Thanks for such informative vid on GDB! To recap what I just learned, I listed the timeline and content as follows: 00:00 intro 03:52 compile for GDB 06:23 run 07:24 break 10:00 next 10:46 list 12:06 print 15:14 quit 19:18 up/down 21:44 display/undisplay 26:30 backtrace 29:55 step 31:57 continue 34:40 finish 40:16 watch 43:40 info/delete 47:15 whatis 49:43 target record-full/reverse
Thanks this helped me. I used cdb extensively in the 1980s and 1990s and remembered what it could do but not the commands to do it. I am now in a situation where I do not have the resources to run an IDE so am using gdb. This tutorial was great for reminding me of the basic commands. Thanks for posting!
A Fortran program with [2772, 7] array worked. The array is read from an external file, it started as a [2000,7] array and has run fine since then. When the Array became [2773,7] the program sig errored. I compiled with -g and fired up GDB. The program runs fine in GDB!
Lovely tutorial! I'm able to insert a breakpoint say at main, but when I run I get an error that the program couldn't insert a breakpoint and can't access the memory location of some address. Anyone else experience this?
@@gaurangshukla8235 Awesome, I took a boring C course to learn about c strings and pointers and now I am finishing a C++ course by Serge Lansiquot that teaches you how to make pacman and space invaders type games
Bad question. Once a very good dev said, "just because I know C well doesn't mean that I can contribute to the Linux kernel". Learn according to a purpose.
I assume you can do better? Link to your lecture? That's what I thought. Sit down, and listen to your instructor. If you're such of master of everything, wtf are you even here.
@@B-a_s-H Disrespect to incompetents is a good an healthy thing. Contrarywise, your inclination to tolerate incompetence is disturbing, on the long run it leads to the degradation of engineering. Think about developers of your next car.