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Operating Systems BSD Graphical interface programming in FreeBSD Post 67748 by Sergiu-IT on Sunday 27th of March 2005 06:06:36 AM
Old 03-27-2005
Graphical interface programming in FreeBSD

Hi !
I have a question... how can I make a program with a graphical interface in C ? I googled a little bit to see how can I do it, but I realised that almost everything (Qt, KDE, etc) is using C++ for graphical programming. Is there any chance to programm a user interface in C ? If it is, please drop me a link or something...
 

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KDBG(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   KDBG(1)

NAME
kdbg - a graphical debugger interface SYNOPSIS
kdbg [ generic-options ] [ -t file ] [ -r device ] [ -l language ] [ -p pid ] [ program ] [ core ] DESCRIPTION
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger. It provides an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting vari- ables, stepping through code and much more. KDbg requires KDE but you can of course debug any program. KDbg can also debug XSLT (XML stylesheet translation) scripts by interfacing with xsldbg. Debian users must install the kxsldbg package to make use of this feature. You can pass KDbg the path of the executable to debug (program) or a core dump to debug (core). Features of KDbg include: Inspection of variable values in a tree structure. Direct member: For certain compound data types the most important member values are displayed next to the variable name, so that it is not necessary to expand the subtree of that variable in order to see the member value. KDbg can also display Qt's QString val- ues, which are Unicode strings. Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions (step, next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable breakpoint) are bound to function keys F5 through F10. Quick and easy. View source code, search text, set program arguments and environment variables, display arbitrary expressions. Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible. Conditional breakpoints. OPTIONS
Below are the kdbg-specific options. For a full summary of options, run kdbg --help. -t file Write a transcript of the conversation with the debugger to the given file. -r device Use remote debugging via the given device. -l language Specify the language of the program/script to debug. This must be either C (for a C/C++ program) or XSL (for an XSLT script). If this option is not passed then KDbg will try to deduce the language from the given filename. -p pid Attach to the process with the given process ID. SEE ALSO
gdb(1), xsldbg(1). Full user documentation is available through the KDE Help Centre. Alternatively the HTML documentation can be viewed directly from /usr/share/doc/kdbg/html/. AUTHOR
KDbg was written by Johannes Sixt <Johannes.Sixt@telecom.at>. This manual page was prepared by Ben Burton <bab@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). March 25, 2005 KDBG(1)
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