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Debugger Compatibility Mode
Gavin Fielder edited this page May 7, 2019
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On: -d
Default off.
Debuggers tend to only work well on single-threaded single processes, so "debugger compatibility mode" means "disable forking and multithreading". It also disables signal handling. -d
is identical to -XTS
.
By default, debugger compatibility mode is turned on automatically when running a single test e.g. ./test 42
. This enables you to run lldb ./test 42
to debug a particular test.
Of course, in order for lldb to read your own libftprintf.a, you must also use the -g
flag in your own Makefile...
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