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From: | disposable |
Subject: | Re: Is it not possible to supply run time arguments to ddd on the commandline when starting ddd? |
Date: | Mon, 31 Oct 2011 21:48:22 -0600 |
User-agent: | Internet Messaging Program (IMP) H3 (4.3.9) |
I take it your answer means that no, it isn't possible?I need to debug a remote application. I start the remote application(s) via script(s) which pass arguments to the remote app in the script. I want to modify my scripts so that the the debugger is kicked off, and preferrable start the application running.
So instead of the scripting contaning ssh address@hidden app arg1 arg2 arg3 for example, it might contain something like ssh address@hidden ddd -display localhost:$DISPLAY app arg1 arg2 arg3 Thats how it could make sense.... Quoting "Mgr. ?imon Tóth" <address@hidden>:
Is it not possible to supply run time arguments to ddd on the commandline when starting ddd? i.e. ddd myprog arg1 arg2 arg3How would that make any sense?You need to specify the parameters when you are starting the program you are debugging not when you are starting the debugger.(gdb) start arg1 arg2 arg3 or (gdb) run arg1 arg2 arg3 -- Mgr. Simon Toth _______________________________________________ ddd mailing list address@hidden https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ddd
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