[Vm-dev] PharoVM on Windows & Code::Blocks for debugging

Hernán Morales Durand hernan.morales at gmail.com
Tue Apr 1 06:51:51 UTC 2014


Hi Phil,
Have you tried CodeLite [1]? Because I could create a workspace and a
project and then imported all the files of the generated sources.

Hernán

[1] http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/CustomMakefiles

2014-03-31 18:13 GMT-03:00 phil at highoctane.be <phil at highoctane.be>:
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> I'd like to know if someone managed to get Code::Blocks to work with the MinGW configuration.
>
> I've the build running from the command line.
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> I can also configure C::B to use makefiles.
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> Now, there seems to be some glitches and was curious to know if someone had a working setup.
>
> (Yes, one can use gdb in the command line mode, but it is ugly. And TUI doens't work on Windows).
>
> There are many interesting pieces of code in the Windows platform code.
> And I'd like (at one point) to have a real headless Pharo.exe
>
> There are also the pieces to get the Pharo.exe run as a service natively.
>
> I've been studying this with SourceNavigator and done basic gdb work. But for larger work, I'd like to have a decent IDE.
>
> NOTE: my email appears to bounce on the vm-dev list, please someone help me sort that out.
>
> Phil
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