![]() However, being a script it clearly assumes the host OS has python installed, I do not have a native windows installation of Python, nor do I know which version (2? 3?) of python is required. ![]() I am aware that the rust-gdb is a script, I tried opening it in a text editor. The only documentation on debugging appears to be on 3rd party sites, e.g. I looked in the Rust Book, but there is no mention of the word debugger:Ĭonversely, the Embedded rust guide specifically makes a mention of it, here: I'm used to gdb being bundled with the compiler, like it is when you download say, the GNU Arm Tools GCC compiler. With regards to running 'gdb' directly, excuse me for being dumb and/or blind, but exactly which gdb could I run? I didn't see any mention of installing gdb separately. Yes #2838 is the probably the same issue. Hi I did a search on the issue tracker for rust-gdb but no other issues showed up, maybe a made a typo when I searched or something daft. Eclipse IDE for C/C++ DevelopersĔ.0612-1200 Ğclipse Packaging ProjectĬorrosion: Corrosion: Rust edition in Eclipse IDEđ.06081156 .oupĞclipse Corrosion
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