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A simple MI interface to LLDB for the Intellij Plugin for the D Programming Language (custom fork)

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LLDBMI2 (IntelliJ+D)

A simple MI interface to LLDB customized for Intellij Plugin for the D Programming Language.

Fork Related Notes

This is a customized version of the original LLDBMI2 that works with IntelliJ IDEA (D).

It helps with debugging of the D programming language on Mac OS X using LLDB.

User Notice: This fork does not complete or fix the MI2 wrapper. It is a simple patch to facilitate D Debugging with IntelliJ D Language Plugin. Use it at your own risk.

Developer Notice: This fork is currently a hack. I may not ever have the time to clean this up.

Current Status:

  • Run to Cursor is currently not working.
  • Other features may be of unknown status.

The documentation of the original LLDBMI2 follows.

Context

Since Apple has withdrawn its support for GDB. The options to debug an application with CDT on Mac OS X are:

  1. Use Xcode:
  • Natural for Mac OS X, but limited for sharing projects or cross compiling on Linux or Windows.
  • Not adequate for multi language programs (eg: C with Java or Perl).
  1. Install GNU GDB:
  • Easy to install from Homebrew or Macports.
  • Does not support Mac OS X dynamic libraries preventing from debugging code inside these libraries.
  1. Install LLDB-MI:
  • This program is promising, but is not yet mature.
  • With Eclipse, it must be run in a manual remote debugging session implying to open a shell window and start manually a debug server with the program being debugged as argument (if there is a better way, doc do not mention it).
  • The actual version doesn’t display nor update variables correctly.
  • Many error messages with Eclipse (command arguments nor recognized).
  • The code is complex and not easy to debug for a newcomer.

LLDBMI2 is a lightweight alternative to LLDB-MI on Mac OS X. It allows:

  • Debug a local application
  • Attach to a running process.

It should be useful for Mac OS x users until LLDB-MI gets enough maturity or when Eclipse will support directly LLDB.

Limitations

No remote debugging.

No support for Non-stop debugging, Multi-process debugging and Reverse debugging until LLDB support them.

To display arrays of structures, theses structures must be defines with typedef (limitation of DWARF)

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