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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers looking for step by step emacs c++ debug tutorial Post 302265374 by umen on Sunday 7th of December 2008 02:00:35 AM
Old 12-07-2008
looking for step by step emacs c++ debug tutorial

Hello all
i was searching the net for simple but effective tutorial to show me how debug c++ in emacs with not much luck.
im not new to unix but new to emacs , i looking for tutorial that
shows how to debug ( if possible ) c++ programs .
LIike IDE suppose to , break points step in/out variable show and such
Can you please point me to good tutorial
 

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GUILE(1)						      General Commands Manual							  GUILE(1)

NAME
guile - a Scheme interpreter SYNOPSIS
guile [-q] [-ds] [--help] [--version] [--emacs] [--debug] [-l FILE] [-e FUNCTION] [] [-c EXPR] [-s SCRIPT] [--] DESCRIPTION
GNU Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language. It implements R5RS, providing additional features necessary for real- world use. It is extremely simple to embed guile into a C program, calling C from Scheme and Scheme from C. Guile's design makes it very suitable for use as an "extension" or "glue" language, but it also works well as a stand-alone scheme development environment. The guile executable itself provides a stand-alone interpreter for scheme programs, for either interactive use or executing scripts. This manpage provides only brief instruction in invoking guile from the command line. Please consult the guile info documentation (type info guile at a command prompt) for more information. There is also a tutorial (info guile-tut) available. OPTIONS
-l Load scheme source code from file. -e After reading script, apply FUNCTION to command-line arguments -ds do -s SCRIPT at this point (note that this argument must be used in conjuction with -s) --help Describe command line options and exit --debug Start guile with debugging evaluator and backtraces enabled (useful for debugging guile scripts) --version Display guile version and exit. --emacs Enable emacs protocol for use from within emacs (experimental) -- Stop argument processing, start guile in interactive mode. -c Stop argument processing, evaluate EXPR as a scheme expression. -s Load Scheme source from SCRIPT-FILE and execute as a script. ENVIRONMENT
GUILE_LOAD_PATH If $GUILE_LOAD_PATH is set, its value is used to agument the path to search for scheme files when loading. It should be a colon separated list of directories which will be prepended to the default %load-path. FILES
~/.guile is a guile script that is executed before any other processing occurs. For example, the following .guile activates guile's read- line interface: (use-modules (ice-9 readline)) (activate-readline) SEE ALSO
The full documentation for guile is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and guile programs are properly installed at your site, the command info guile should give you access to the complete manual. http://www.schemers.org provides a general introduction to the Scheme language. AUTHORS
Robert Merkel <rgmerk@mira.net> wrote this manpage. Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu> has added to it. guile is GNU software. Guile is originally based on Aubrey Jaffer's SCM interpreter, and is the work of many individuals. GUILE(1)
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