However, overall, as a development environment on Windows, after 40+ years of doing this stuff I simply can't beat Visual Studio.
You can install the CLang/LLVM compiler with little more than a click of a checkbox, and select it on the project configuration for use with all the tools as if it were the compiler the IDE was intended to use (it fits in nearly as well as Microsoft's own compiler).ĬLang has more modern language support than Microsoft's compiler, though a little behind GCC is some cases for C++20 support, and maybe a few minor points on C++17. The debuggers work out of the box every time. Since you're on Windows 10, why are you not using Visual Studio? The Free CE versions are full featured. It's also not quite so friendly with Windows compared to CLang/LLVM. GCC is famous for being first to implement new C++ standards, and more completely than most other compilers. It's not that my question proposes GCC isn't a good compiler. Starting debugger: C:\TDM-GCC-32\bin\gdb32.exe -G -lines -2 -y F:/tiprego/ -srcpath F:/tiprego/ F:/tiprego/bin/Debug/tiprego.exe C:\TDM-GCC-32\bin C:\TDM-GCC-32 C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\bin C:\Program Files\NVIDIA GPU Computing Toolkit\CUDA\v8.0\libnvvp C:\ProgramData\Oracle\Ja va\javapath C:\Program Files (x86)\Lenovo\FusionEngine C:\Windows\System32 C:\W indows C:\Windows\System32\wbem C:\Windows\System3 2\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0 C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\LENOVO\easyplussdk\bin C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Common C:\Program Files\dotnet C:\Program Files (x86)\IncrediBuild C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH C:\ Users\Giuseppe\AppData\Local\Microsoft\WindowsApps It doesn't start debugging, it doesn't work at all, it is not capable to analyse every line, nothing.Īctive debugger config: GDB/CDB debugger efaultīuilding to ensure sources are up-to-dateĪdding file: F:\tiprego\bin\Debug\tiprego.exe
Code.Blocks' Debugger is not working at all, and I need it before saturday.