![]() ![]() Geany is an IDE with a clean presentation that I have used in the past just to look at C++ code debugging is supposedly achieved with a plug-in called GeanyGDB, however I did not try it.CodeLite is a cross-platform IDE, that seemed to work well at first, however I could not get it to respect my program’s command line arguments.This IDE worked OK for me in 32 bit Linux, but failed (shutting itself down) when trying to debug under 64 bit Linux. Debugging is activated with a plugin found under Edit/Preferences/Installed Plugins. There is also a graphical interface called DDD, however I did not try this. GDB is the GNU debugger used by GCC and actually has a text interface for step-through debugging that is actually usable – if you are very patient.My (modest) needs are similar to my Python IDE needs, specifically however I want very good step-through debugging support, and in terms of a lightweight solution, would like a tool that doesn’t have a big project/workspace overhead with the IDE creating many of it’s own files (our C++ programs all have simple makefiles, with debugging info turned on and code optimisation suppressed by compiling with the -g and -O0 flags). ![]() I recently went on a short excursion looking for good, lightweight IDEs for C++ in Linux, similar to my adventures with Python IDEs. ![]()
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