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From: Charlie <ctruellNOctSPAM AT hotmail DOT com DOT invalid>
Subject: gdb front-ends
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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What front ends are available for gdb to give an interface more like
Visual C++? I had a very quick play with fsdb but it didn't seem to
like C++ exceptions. I need the debugger to also work well with
templates.

I compile Dos programs with the latest DJGPP, generally running under
Windows 98, so a Windows front end would be okay.

I've used RHIDE up till now, but it seems a little flaky in debugging
and doesn't appear to be maintained.

Thanks in advance for any advice,

Charlie


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