Minimal gdb is a lightweight vim -> gdb broker which uses .gdbinit
mechanism to export breakpoints from vim into gdb session.
The plugin provides <leader>b
shortcut which allows user to set breakpoints while in vim. Breakpoints are added to special file which is sourced from ~/.gdbinit
(this source magic will be performed on the first run). When gdb starts all breakpoints are getting exported. If you add more breakpoints after gdb was started you have to execute syncbp
command in gdb to reexport breakpoints from vim. syncbp
is added to gdb via the same .gdbinit magic.
The plugin doesn't provide functionality for debugging in vim window. You have to start gdb session.
The main difference from other gdb vim plugins, is that Minimal gdb uses the .gdbinit
file for breakpoint export and doesn't provide functionality for debugging inside vim window.
- Set some breakpoints in vim, they will be highlighted in the 'sign' column
- Run gdb, which will automatically export the breakpoints from step 1.
- Set some more breakpoints in vim
- Export them in gdb by using
syncbp
command, or by restarting the debugger (the former is easier).
Copy the files to your .vim folder or use Vundle. The script will configure everything when you set a first breakpoint.
MinGDBToggleBP
- toggles a breakpoint.MinGDBDeleteAll
- delete all breakpoints.MinGDBListAll
- list all breakpoints in the quickfix window.MinGDBRefreshFile
- refresh breakpoints positions in a vim file. Use this in case something went wrong.
syncbp
- export new breakpoints from vim, which were set after gdb session has started.
- gdb
- python 2.7, or 3.xx
- vim compiled with python and signs features.