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GDB-UI

GDB-UI is a user-friendly interface built for the GNU Debugger (GDB), providing a modern web-based UI for debugging your applications. It allows developers to monitor program execution, inspect variables, set breakpoints, and more, all through an intuitive web application.

GitHub Repository: c2siorg/GDB-UI

Project Overview

GDB-UI simplifies the debugging process by integrating the powerful features of GDB with a sleek and easy-to-use web interface. This project is particularly useful for developers working with languages like C, C++, and Ada. The interface offers a more accessible and visual approach to debugging, making it easier to identify and fix issues in your code.

Getting Started

Docker Setup

The quickest way to get started with GDB-UI is by using Docker. A docker-compose.yml file is provided to handle the entire setup.

  1. Ensure Docker and Docker Compose are installed on your machine.

  2. Run the following command in your terminal:

    docker-compose up

This command will build and start both the frontend and backend services, making the application available at http://localhost:3000 (or your specified port).

Manual Setup

If you prefer a manual setup or are unable to use Docker, follow these steps:

Prerequisites

  • Node.js: Version 18
  • Python: Version 3.10

Frontend Setup (React)

  1. Navigate to the webapp directory:

    cd webapp
  2. Install the necessary dependencies:

    npm install
  3. Start the development server:

    npm run dev

Backend Setup (Python Server)

  1. Navigate to the gdbui_server directory:

    cd gdbui_server
  2. Install the required Python packages:

    pip install -r requirements.txt
  3. Run the backend server:

    python main.py

Running Tests

Frontend Tests (Vite)

To run the frontend tests, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to the webapp directory:

    cd webapp
  2. Run the tests using Vite:

    npm run test

Backend Tests

To run the backend tests, use the following procedure:

  1. Ensure your Python environment is set up as described in the manual setup.

  2. Navigate to the gdbui_server directory:

    cd gdbui_server
  3. Run the tests using the unittest module:

    python -m unittest discover -s tests

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! To get started:

  1. Fork the repository at c2siorg/GDB-UI.

  2. Clone your fork:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/GDB-UI.git
  3. Create a new branch for your feature or bugfix:

    git checkout -b feature-name
  4. Make your changes and commit them:

    git commit -m "Description of your changes"
  5. Push your branch to your fork:

    git push origin feature-name
  6. Open a pull request on the main repository.

Please ensure your code adheres to our coding standards and is thoroughly tested before submitting your pull request.

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GDB stands for GNU Debugger. It's a powerful and popular debugger for various programming languages, including C, C++, Ada, and others. It allows developers to observe what a program is doing while it's running. This is particularly useful when debugging to find and fix problems in the code.

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