December 01, 2004
So I finally tried to use a debugger with D (WinDbg).  I compiled everything with -g, set up the symbol and source code paths, and ran the debugger.  I can step through code just fine but when I try to inspect variables I get a message saying I need a pdb file.  Is there something I missed, or do I really need to create this file to inspect variables?  And assuming I have to create a pdb file, is there any way to do so aside from trying to set up a fake project in Visual Studio?


Sean


December 01, 2004
"Sean Kelly" <sean@f4.ca> escribió en el mensaje
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| So I finally tried to use a debugger with D (WinDbg).  I compiled everything
| with -g, set up the symbol and source code paths, and ran the debugger.  I can
| step through code just fine but when I try to inspect variables I get a
message
| saying I need a pdb file.  Is there something I missed, or do I really need to
| create this file to inspect variables?  And assuming I have to create a pdb
| file, is there any way to do so aside from trying to set up a fake project in
| Visual Studio?
|
|
| Sean
|
|

If you find a way to create that pdb file, please tell Walter how you did it, because he said he doesn't know how.

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Carlos Santander Bernal