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DDD-3.3.12
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- Consolidated support for pydb, bashdb and remake.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
- DDD development is now hosted by the GNU project at
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/ddd
- You can download the latest code from the Subversion repository at
savannah.gnu.org.
- The preferred location for bug reports is the Savannah bug tracker
`http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=ddd'.
- The current maintainer of DDD is Peter Wainwright
<peter.wainwright@ieee.org>.
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DDD-3.3.12-rc2
- DDD can once more locate its own core file when it crashes, even on
Linux systems where the core file may not be named "core".
DDD-3.3.12-rc1
- Fixed several segmentation faults.
- Fixed a few regressions affecting gdb support after merging the pydb
code.
DDD-3.3.12-test6
- Remove pydb in this directory. Use
http://bashdb.sourceforge.net/pydb instead
- "cont"inue button for pydb was broken.
- Start informing ddd that bash and pydb now have (or will have in the
next release) "commands", and "display".
- LynxOS support via Olli Savia
- Add x86 theme for changing display expressions to x86 registers and
flag-bits. Change Data/Memory examine behavior when used on Intel
registers so that %reg is the same as $reg.
Contributed by Zarko Zivanov.
DDD-3.3.12-test5
- Had broken gdb support
- Add vsllib/DEMOS into distribution
- Changes Makefiles to make "distcheck" or VPATH, or building outside
of source tree work better (It's still not complete though).
- GNU Make, Python pydb and bashdb support improved:
* command completion for bashdb and pydb (via gdb "complete")
* possibly a better test for debuggers using "bashdb" (vs. "bash")
and "remake" (vs. "make")
* pydb and bashdb also now have built-in "cd" and "pwd" commands - use
them.
* deal with bogus file name <string> that comes up in
tracebacks. Require a "run" to get pydb stack set correctly.
- Note
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DDD-3.3.12-test4
- Minor bug fixes, mostly for Python support.
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DDD-3.3.12-test3
- Extended python debugger support. Sort of a merge of pdb.py, ddd's old
pydb.py and new things.
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DDD-3.3.12-test2
- GNU Make (mdb) support.
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DDD-3.3.12-test
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- Fixed a bug parsing the gdb annotations -- this should improve
the source code tracking accuracy.
- Fixed a bug where gdb annotations were sent to the command window.
- GNU Make debugger support
- Fixes to Bash debugger (remove stack movement crashes, show
breakpoints), better word parsing, e.g ${foo[@]}
- Fixed a couple of warnings.
- DDD now starts up much faster, and exits more cleanly (1).
- DDD now builds and runs on LynxOS (2).
(1) Thanks to Doug Graham for his two patches.
(2) Thanks to Olli Savia for his patch.
DDD-3.3.11
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* New features and minor improvements
- A bug in DBX mode introduced in release 3.3.10 has been fixed.
- A bug which prevented DDD from properly displaying ISO-8859-1 characters
(and probably other character sets too) under Motif has been fixed (1)
(1) Thanks to Ted Creedon for his patch.
DDD-3.3.10
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* New features and minor improvements
- More fixes for perl 5.8.x -- it's now a lot more usable.
- Fixes for Sun's SunONE Studio dbx (1). Build with -DHAVE_SUNDBX is
necessary. Improvements for automatic detection of Sun DBX are welcome.
- Fixes for MacOS X (mainly workarounds for bugs in gdb) (2).
* Build fixes
- automake 1.9 is now the minimum requirement. This affects only builds
from CVS repository.
- A warning is emitted if a version of g++ older than 3.1 is used.
- libiberty is neither linked nor bundled anymore.
- GNU libtermcap is not bundled anymore. A termcap like library (such as
ncurses) is now required to build ddd.
configure has '--with-termlib=LIB' and '--with-termlib-libraries=DIR'
to offer a finer control on the choice of library.
(1) Thanks to Ingo Dahm for this patch.
(2) Thanks to Terry Teague.
DDD-3.3.9
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* New features and minor improvements
- Support for PHP debugger has been added (1). This is essentially not
tested.
- Source files in subdirectories should be located automatically
when using dbx (tested on Solaris' dbx) (2).
- The perl version supported by DDD is now 5.8.x. The perl debugger
changed between perl 5.6.x and perl 5.8.0, which made this update necessary.
This change is not backwards-compatible. If it is not possible to upgrade
your perl version to 5.8.x or newer, then you can simply install the file
"perl5db.pl" from a recent perl distribution into your old perl tree.
- Through the maintenance menu ("ddd --maintenance"), it now possible to get
a leak check of ddd if ddd is run under valgrind. This is only useful for
ddd developers (or anybody that wants to help making ddd better).
- Several minor bugs fixed, some memory leaks plugged, more code clean-up
done.
- A bug affecting platforms where the size of function pointers is 16 has
been fixed.
- The settings window now starts at a larger, more reasonable size, and
allows the user to resize it.
* Build fixes
- The configure machinery has been updated to conform more closely to the
autoconf 2.5x requirements. Several bugs have been fixed.
Minimum requirements: autoconf 2.59, automake 1.7.9, libtool 1.5.
- libiberty (which provides missing standard functions) is not linked by
default anymore. configure has a new option '--with-libiberty' that
enables the libiberty support if required.
If nobody complains, libiberty will be unbundled in a next version.
- The libiberty distributed with ddd has been upgraded to the one included
in GCC 3.4 20040116. It fixes some configuration problems.
- Builds with GCC 3.4, with IBM xlC on AIX, with Compaq/HP cxx on Tru64,
on X11R5 based systems, with SGI CC on IRIX should be OK.
- Builds on HP-UX should now work out-of-the-box. Motif is linked statically
and the Athena libraries are now found by default.
- Builds without Motif/Lesstif available abort with an adequate message.
- Builds with readline support now work. readline is not bundled anymore.
- Builds without -DNDEBUG (i.e. with "assert" enabled) now work.
Default build enables assertions (i.e. -DNDEBUG is not used).
- Several missing files in the distribution are now included.
- Cygwin is supported again.
(1) Written by Dmitri Dmitrienko and integrated by Rocky Bernstein.
(2) Thanks to Saurabh Tendulkar for his patch.
DDD-3.3.8
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- The settings, signals, themes, and status-display windows are now resizable
(if your window-manager can resize transient dialog windows).
- The settings are now read correctly when using gdb 5.x and 6.0.
- A memory corruption has been fixed in strclass.h.
- Several other memory management problems have been fixed.
- configure options --enable-builtin-app-defaults and --enable-builtin-vsllib
should work again.
- Speed improvements, partly by avoiding the creation of temporary objects.
- Bug fixes in perl mode (1).
- Builds on HPUX-10.20 now work OK (see the PROBLEMS file).
- The libiberty distributed with ddd has been upgraded to the one released
with gcc-3.3.1. This helps DDD to build on NetBSD.
(1) Thanks to Christian Hattemer and Peter Ernst.
DDD-3.3.7
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- libiberty was missing from the 3.3.6 release
- libtermcap was built but not linked on systems which needed it
(suse-axp-linux 8.1; probably others too)
DDD-3.3.6
=========
- Andreas Zeller handed the role of maintainter to
Andrew Gaylard <apg@users.sf.net>
- The source tree was merged back from the bashdb project's CVS into the
original ddd CVS
DDD 3.3.3-3.3.5
===============
- Major changes to get this to compile with modern auto-tools, Bison,
Flex, and C++ STL. (1)
- Support for Bash debugging. (2)
- Several memory leaks have been fixed. Less temporaries are generated (3).
This fork of the code put together by Daniel Schepler
<schepler@math.berkeley.edu> and Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>
(1) Thanks to Daniel Schepler !
(2) Thanks to Rocky Bernstein !
(3) Thanks to Arnaud Desitter !
DDD 3.3.2
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DDD 3.3.2 brings a few usage improvements and minor bug fixes:
- Options are automatically saved when exiting DDD.
- Temporary sessions in Gnome and KDE are now properly deleted.
- The Tip of the Day comes with an option to turn it off.
- Alias detection is now on by default.
- The splash screen no longer bypasses all window controls.
- Major code clean-up, including plugging several memory leaks (1).
- GCC 3.0 should properly compile DDD.
- ChangeLog files are back.
(1) Thanks to Arnaud Desitter <arnaud.desitter@nag.co.uk>!
DDD 3.3.1
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DDD 3.3.1 brings a couple of minor bug fixes:
- The option to create new displays `left-to-right' is restored upon startup.
- Fortran struct members are accessed as `A%B' instead of `A.B'.
- Certain structure changes in plotted displays no longer crash DDD.
- You can specify the top-level geometry via `-geometry'.
- The `pydb' debugger has been fixed to work with recent Python releases.
- Ornamented Perl debugger prompts are handled correctly.
- DDD honors the TMPDIR environment variable for creating temporary files.
- The `configure' script identifies recent hardware configurations.
- Minor compilation problems with GCC 2.7.2 have been fixed.
- Minor compilation problems with GCC 3.0 (prerelease) have been fixed.
- Minor compilation problems with Sun CC have been fixed.
- Minor potential problems with 64 bit pointers have been fixed.
DDD 3.3
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DDD 3.3 brings data themes, debugger interaction while the program is
running, support for JDB 1.2, and several bug fixes.
Data Themes
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- DDD supports _data themes_ - modifiers that change the appearance of
program data. Try `Data->Themes'.
- Data themes included with this release are:
* Show specific expressions in a smaller font (useful for arrays).
* Show display titles in a smaller font.
* Suppress specific structure members or expressions.
- New data themes can be defined by users and installed at run-time.
- More themes are in preparation, such as rendering of C++ STL data structures.
Debuggers and Languages
-----------------------
- JDB as of JDK 1.2 is supported.
- GDB 5.0 is supported.
- You can use `ddd --wdb' to have DDD startup with WDB.
- When choosing a debugger automatically, DDD will try `wdb' if `gdb'
is not available.
- WindRiver's version of GDB (within the Tornado/vxworks environment)
is supported. See the DDD Reference, Section `WindRiver GDB' for
details. (5)
- SGI DBX, Sun DBX, other DBXes as well as Compaq Ladebug can now
attach to processes via DDD. (1)
- Parsing of GDB breakpoint information has been improved. (2)
- Parsing of Perl breakpoint information has been improved.
- Perl hash keys containing spaces are supported. (8)
- Using the separate execution window now improves parsing debugger
output. See the DDD documentation for the new `bufferGDBOutput'
resource.
Examining Data
--------------
- New displays can be created left-to-right.
See `Edit => Preferences => Data => Placement'. (6)
- Handling of Ladebug array output has been improved. (7)
- Handling of multiple C++ base classes has been improved.
- Names that are keywords in some programming languages (such as
`interface', `object', `class') should no longer impose problems when
occurring in programs of other languages.
- Several memory leaks have been plugged. (1)
User Interface
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- The default DDD font has been changed from `helvetica-bold' to
`helvetica-medium', thus integrating better into KDE and GNOME
environments.
- You can interact with the debugger while the program is running;
DDD automatically interrupts and resumes debuggee execution. See the
`stopAndContinue' resource for details.
- Undo and Redo now apply on logical groups of commands. If an action
caused multiple commands, Undo will undo them with one click.
- Interrupts (Ctrl+C) from the controlling TTY can be issued multiple times.
- With LessTif, the source window no longer scrolls around when
setting or deleting breakpoints.
- With LessTif, combo boxes (drop-down text boxes) no longer shrink.
- With LessTif, Text selection works better.
- With LessTif, typing in the debugger console works better.
- With LessTif, switching the register set works.
- Drag and Drop of breakpoints in the machine code is supported.
- Names of debuggee files and directories may contain spaces.
- Spin boxes (used to step values) have been slightly improved.
- Forwarding of keyboard events from the source window into the
debugger console is now optional. See the `consoleHasFocus' resource. (10)
Printing
--------
- PostScript printing includes background colors (e.g. changed values)
Installation
------------
- PLEASE NOTE: Several installation details have changed. Be sure to
read the `INSTALL' file for new installation instructions.
- Several DDD resources (such as the application defaults) now reside
in separate files, reducing DDD executable size and memory footprint
by about 300k.
- To run DDD from the build directory (i.e. before installing), you
must set the DDD_HOME and XUSERFILESEARCH environment variables.
See the `INSTALL' file for details.
- The configure `--enable-rpath' option allows you to specify a path
to be searched for dynamic libraries at run-time.
- DDD Makefiles are now GNU standards-compliant and generated by automake.
- DDD Makefiles use libtool for generic shared library support.
- A bad dependency on $(SHELL) in the Makefile has been fixed. This
caused unnecessary calls of flex and bison in the distribution. (9)
- A bad wildcard use in the Makefile has been fixed. (3)
- A compilation problem in `PannedGE.C' with some GCC variants has been fixed.
- DDD now compiles cleanly even with `gcc -Wwrite-strings'. This
avoids several warnings/errors on C++ compilers other than GCC. (1)
- The `--configuration' option now gives more information about the
compiler being used to compile DDD. (1)
- ddd.texi rules in the Makefile have been fixed. (4)
- The release includes the `libiberty' and `readline' packages as of GDB 5.0.
License
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- All remaining parts of DDD that used the GNU Library Public General
License (LGPL) have been changed to use the GNU General Public
License (GPL) instead.
- The DDD Manual is released under the new GNU Free Documentation License.
Tracking Code Changes
---------------------
- This release no longer includes `ChangeLog' files. Instead, you can
directly access old and recent DDD versions (including a list of all
changes) via the public CVS interface at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ddd/
- You can also download most recent DDD versions from the public CVS
interface. See the file `README-CVS' in the CVS archive for details.
Acknowledgments
---------------
Thanks to:
(1) Arnaud Desitter <arnaud@nag.co.uk>
(2) Hiro Sugawara <hiro@lynx.com>
(3) Yann Dirson <Yann.Dirson@france.sun.com>
(4) H. Nanosecond <aldomel@ix.netcom.com>
(5) Gary Cliff <gary.cliff@cdott.com>
(6) Danny Van Elsen <Danny_Van_Elsen@village.uunet.be>
(7) Philippe Midol-Monnet <Philippe.MIDOL-MONNET@airbus.aeromatra.com>
(8) Felipe Rivera <felipe@informador.com.mx>
(9) Thomas Anders <anders@hmi.de>
(10) Colin <cbyh@yahoo.com>
DDD 3.2.1
=========
DDD 3.2.1 brings some minor bug fixes and major LessTif bug workarounds.
- [LessTif] Helpers (such as uncompressing the DDD manual) work fine.
- [LessTif] The `Print' dialog (esp. printing to file) works fine.
- [LessTif] Restarting DDD (while saving settings) works fine.
- [LessTif] Small fixes for building with LessTif on SGI.
- [Perl] In the data display, Perl hash keys are properly quoted.
- [Ladebug] More Ladebug variants are supported.
- [Ladebug] `Edit -> Ladebug settings' should work.
- A string pointer error on 64 bit machines has been fixed.
- Minor bugs with clustered displays have been fixed.
- DDD makes more attempts in locating the initial main function.
- DDD PostScript documentation can be printed on multiple pages per sheet.
DDD 3.2
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DDD 3.2 brings a new documentation and several minor improvements.
DDD is now a GNU program
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- Starting with this release, DDD is an official GNU program,
distributed by the Free Software Foundation. This brings a number of
administrative changes:
* DDD is distributed as source only using GNU FTP sites and mirrors.
* The DDD WWW page is now `http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/'.
* The DDD mailing addresses are now `bug-ddd@gnu.org' (for bug reports)
and `ddd@gnu.org' (for announcements, discussions, or anything else).
You can subscribe to these lists by sending an e-mail to
`bug-ddd-request@gnu.org' and `ddd-request@gnu.org', respectively.
The old mailing list addresses are now just aliases for the new ones.
Documentation
-------------
- There is a new DDD manual, generated from Texinfo source, and coming
in HTML, PDF, PostScript, Info, as well as plain text format.
Debuggers and Languages
-----------------------
- This release contains partial support for the Compaq/DEC `Ladebug' debugger.
Please send in bug reports listing remaining problems.
- Parsing of JDB data has been improved.
- DBX prompts for object file names are recognized.
User Interface
--------------
- `Breakpoint Properties', `Define Command', and `Debugger Settings'
have an `Apply' button that applies changes to text fields.
- In TTY mode, you can edit and complete the command line as in GDB.
(Uses GNU readline library.)
- Ctrl+E moves the cursor to the end of the line. For a `Run'
shortcut, use F2/F3 or Shift+Ctrl+E.
- DDD uses the locale as specified by the environment (such as $LANG).
This allows input of locale characters in DDD dialogs; error
messages may also come up in your locale. If you experience any
problems, set LANG=C when invoking DDD.
Plotting
--------
- If you have several indexed variables in a cluster (such as X[1],
X[3], and X[5]), DDD plots the cluster as 2-D plot, where the X axis
shows the index, and the Y axis shows the values. This is useful for
plotting array slices (see below).
Source Navigation
-----------------
- Using GDB, `Open Source' no longer automatically reads all shared
libraries of the debuggee; this took too much time with some programs.
There is an additional button that loads libraries.
Data exploration
----------------
- You can rotate structs, saving space by omitting the member names.
A rotated struct looks very much like a horizontal array.
- The last rotation setting is used for new displays and is saved
together with other DDD options.
- Array slices `ARRAY[FROM..TO]' are much better supported:
* By default, the displayed values are clustered and displayed like an
ordinary array.
* Array slices can be plotted, too (see `Plotting', above).
- You can use the FROM..TO notation in arbitrary values, and also multiple
times; `graph display 1..5 * 1..5' creates a multiplication table.
- To select multiple displays, it suffices that the selection rectangle
touches a display (rather than enclosing it entirely).
- The Display Editor has buttons for clustering and unclustering displays.
Running the Program
-------------------
- Breakpoint commands are also supported for DBX, Perl, and XDB.
- In Perl, DDD supports temporary breakpoints.
Settings
--------
- DDD saves the GDB source directory path with the current session.
- DDD saves the JDB class path only with the current session.
DDD 3.2 also incorporates all improvements and bug fixes from earlier releases.
For older news, see the file `NEWS-OLD' in the DDD distribution.
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