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Re: (Not) debugging STL
> I don't know. Maybe not, if someone came up with a good user
> interface for it. I recommend searching the list archives for more; I
> think it was discussed within the past six months sometime.
What I would suggest is a command say 'skip arg' or 'trust arg', where
arg is either a
* file name (e.g. nobug.h)
* a prefix (e.g. /usr/include or /usr/include/*)
Or even more:
* a function
* a class
* a range of lines
> > Do gdb have some scripting language? If yes, would it be possible to
> > implement a macro that simply iterates 'step' while we are in a file
> > under /usr directory?
>
> GDB's current scripting language is not good enough for this. I hope
> to add a more powerful one this year.
Then, my next idea is to use the gdb interface of emacs. It should be
trivial to do a lisp function doing this, but I couldn't figure out how
to do that. For example how to obtain the file name of the currently
debugged line in emacs/gud/gdb?
Best regards,
Alpar