Revision: 3388 http://geany.svn.sourceforge.net/geany/?rev=3388&view=rev Author: ntrel Date: 2008-12-16 17:11:09 +0000 (Tue, 16 Dec 2008)
Log Message: ----------- Add GDB 'Stop on warnings' and 'Running with batch commands' sections.
Modified Paths: -------------- trunk/ChangeLog trunk/HACKING
Modified: trunk/ChangeLog =================================================================== --- trunk/ChangeLog 2008-12-16 16:27:17 UTC (rev 3387) +++ trunk/ChangeLog 2008-12-16 17:11:09 UTC (rev 3388) @@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ working directory if the current file has no path. * src/editor.c: Move %ws and %newline% replacement into snippets-only code. + * HACKING: + Add GDB 'Stop on warnings' and 'Running with batch commands' + sections.
2008-12-15 Enrico Tröger <enrico(dot)troeger(at)uvena(dot)de>
Modified: trunk/HACKING =================================================================== --- trunk/HACKING 2008-12-16 16:27:17 UTC (rev 3387) +++ trunk/HACKING 2008-12-16 17:11:09 UTC (rev 3388) @@ -292,8 +292,37 @@ to the s_tag_type_names strings used in foo.c for FooKinds.
-Loading a plugin from GDB -------------------------- +GDB +--- + +Stop on warnings +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +When a GLib or GTK warning is printed, often you want to get a +backtrace to find out what code caused them. You can do that with the +``--g-fatal-warnings`` argument, which will abort Geany on the first +warning it receives. + +But for ordinary testing, you don't always want your editor to abort +just because of a warning - use:: + + (gdb) b handler_log if level <= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING + + +Running with batch commands +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +Use:: + + $ gdb src/geany -x gdb-commands + +Where ``gdb-commands`` is a file with the following lines:: + + set pagination off + b handler_log if level <= G_LOG_LEVEL_WARNING + r -d + + +Loading a plugin +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is useful so you can load plugins without installing them first. Alternatively you can use a symlink in ~/.config/geany/plugins or $prefix/lib/geany (where $prefix is /usr/local by default).
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