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How to debug a C++ code
Hi,
I recently has a C++ code which only run on Fedora Platform. I wanted to run debugging on these code as I came across some unexplainable scenario output. Can anyone suggest how could I use any debugger? I tried to use GNU GDB but then the code I am dealing now are involving multiple files background. So, I am not too sure how to debug in this matter. I also thought of porting to Visual C++, but I am not so sure how to. Please advise. Thanks.. Rgrds, Jason |
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