SF.net SVN: geany-plugins:[713] trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb

dmaphy at users.sourceforge.net dmaphy at xxxxx
Fri Jun 12 22:06:08 UTC 2009


Revision: 713
          http://geany-plugins.svn.sourceforge.net/geany-plugins/?rev=713&view=rev
Author:   dmaphy
Date:     2009-06-12 22:06:07 +0000 (Fri, 12 Jun 2009)

Log Message:
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add the project files of geanygdb to the new plugin tree

Added Paths:
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    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/AUTHORS
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/COPYING
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/ChangeLog
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/INSTALL
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/NEWS
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/README
    trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/THANKS

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/AUTHORS
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/AUTHORS	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/AUTHORS	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+Jeff Pohlmeyer <yetanothergeek at gmail.com>

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/COPYING
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/COPYING	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/COPYING	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,340 @@
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Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/ChangeLog	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/ChangeLog	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
+2009-05-07 Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at googlemail.com>
+ * install ttyhelper and geanydebug.so to /usr/lib/geany/
+   patch by Chow Loong Jin, thanks!
+
+2009-05-04 Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at googlemail.com>
+ * search for a globally installed tty helper in $PREFIX/$LIBDIR/geany/,
+   and fall back to the users config dir if not found. this fixes problems when
+   the plugin is installed to ~/.config/geany/plugins/.
+ * rename configuration directory for this plugin from "debugger" to "geanygdb",
+   GeanyGDB will try to automatically rename ~/.config/geany/plugins/debugger/
+   to ~/.config/geany/plugins/geanygdb/.
+   You are recommended to backup this directory.
+
+2009-05-02 Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at googlemail.com>
+ * fix a crash when trying to delete breakpoints or watchpoints without
+   selecting one - thanks to eht16 for the patch
+
+2009-05-01 Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at googlemail.com>
+ * fix Geany version dependency in configure.in
+ * rewrite Documentation (README and INSTALL) with ReST
+
+2009-04-18 Dominic Hopf <dmaphy at googlemail.com>
+ * version bump to 0.0.2
+ * this maintenance release will be compatible with Geany 0.16

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/INSTALL
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/INSTALL	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/INSTALL	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+============
+Installation
+============
+
+
+Please note that this plugin just should work with Geany 0.16 or higher. There
+is no guarantee that it works with versions below 0.16.
+
+There are different possibilities to install this plugin:
+
+First
+=====
+ ./configure
+ make
+ make install
+
+
+Second
+======
+ ./configure
+ make
+ cp src/.libs/geanygdb.so ~/.config/geany/plugins
+ cp src/ttyhelper ~/.config/geany/plugins/geanygdb/ttyhelper
+
+
+Third
+=====
+There will soon be a possibility to build geanygdb using waf.
+
+
+Fourth
+======
+You can build much of the available plugins from svn by doing this:
+
+ svn co https://geany-plugins.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/geany-plugins/trunk geany-plugins
+ cd geany-plugins
+ ./waf configure
+ ./waf build -p -k
+
+Built \*.so-files will be available in ./_build_/default/ after a successful
+build. Copy the ones you want to ~/.config/geany/plugins/.

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/NEWS
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/NEWS	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/NEWS	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+See "ChangeLog"

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/README
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/README	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/README	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,129 @@
+.. |(version)| replace:: 0.0.2
+.. |(download_current)| replace:: http://plugins.geany.org/geanygdb/geanygdb-0.0.2.tar.gz
+
+===============
+GeanyGDB Plugin
+===============
+
+.. contents::
+
+About
+=====
+GeanyGDB is a plugin for Geany which provides integrated debugging support
+within Geany via the GNU Debugger (gdb).
+
+Geany is a small and lightweight integrated development environment using the
+GTK2 toolkit.
+
+The GNU Debugger is a source-level debugger for C, C++, Fortran, Modula 2 and
+Java programs.
+
+It was developed and tested on openSUSE-10.3 with GDB-6.7.50. Other recent
+versions of GDB will probably work, but operating systems other than Linux-PC
+will not work, at least not without some considerable hacking.
+
+
+Current Version
+===============
+The current stable GeanyGDB release is |(version)|.
+
+
+Requirements
+============
+For compiling the plugin yourself, you will need the GTK (>= 2.8.0) libraries
+and header files. You will also need its dependency libraries and header
+files, such as Pango, Glib and ATK. All these files are available at
+http://www.gtk.org.
+
+And obviously, you will need have Geany installed. If you have Geany installed
+from the sources, you should be ready to go.
+If you used a prepared package e.g. from your distribution you probably need
+to install an additional package, this might be called geany-dev or geany-devel.
+Please note that in order to compile and use this plugin, you need Geany 0.16
+or later.
+
+Furthermore you need, of course, a C compiler and the Make tool.
+The GNU versions of these tools are recommended.
+
+
+Installation
+============
+See the file `INSTALL <INSTALL.html>`_ for more information.
+
+
+Documentation
+=============
+There is no real documentation, but if you hover your mouse over the buttons
+in the "Debug" sidebar panel in Geany the tooltips should give you some idea
+of what to do next. There are also a few "rough draft" notes below:
+
+Most of the console output from GDB is sent to the "Compiler" message window
+in Geany, and you can send standard commands to GDB using the "Console" entry
+on the debug sidebar. This should be used with caution, since GDB's machine
+interface and console interface don't always play well together.
+
+Also note that the plugin sets its own internal breakpoint #1 to grab the
+program's PID on startup, so any user-specified breakpoint numbers begin
+at #2, and if you manually delete the #1 breakpoint it will likely cause
+you some problems.
+
+Whenever the target program hits a breakpoint or encounters a segfault etc.
+it will try to open the appropriate source file and jump to the correct line.
+
+To examine the state of the program's variables, you can click on the "Stack"
+button in the debug sidebar. Note that the interaction between the plugin and
+the debugger can sometimes be quite slow, so please be patient when waiting
+for the dialogs to open.
+
+The "Add breakpoint", "Add watchpoint", and "Run to" dialogs will try to
+suggest some values based on your current position in whatever file you
+have open in Geany, but if you don't like the choice, just click the "Clear"
+button and type in whatever you please.
+
+The plugin tries to enable only the buttons that are relevant to the current
+state, but ocassionally it might end up getting things wrong. If this happens,
+you should be able to click the "Unload" button and everything will be reset.
+
+If you try to unload the plugin using the plugin manager while it has a
+program loaded, the plugin manager might appear to hang for a few seconds,
+while GDB tries to shut down. Again, just be patient, but note that it is
+much better use the "Unload" button in the debug sidebar before trying to
+disable the plugin.
+
+
+Download
+========
+
+Current Version
+---------------
+
+============= ================ =================================================
+Geany Version GeanyGDB Version Download
+============= ================ =================================================
+0.16               |(version)| |(download_current)|
+============= ================ =================================================
+
+Up to date source code can be downloaded here::
+
+  svn checkout http://geany-plugins.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/geany-plugins/trunk/geanygdb
+
+previous Versions
+-----------------
+
+======================= ================ =========================================================
+Geany Version           GeanyGDB Version Download
+======================= ================ =========================================================
+known to work with 0.14            0.0.1 http://plugins.geany.org/geanygdb/geanydebug-0.0.1.tar.gz
+======================= ================ =========================================================
+
+
+Contact
+=======
+Geanys official homepage is http://geany.org/
+
+mailing list is geany at uvena.de
+
+eMail to dmaphy at googlemail.com
+
+meet us in IRC on channels #geany or #geany-de using chat.freenode.net
+

Added: trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/THANKS
===================================================================
--- trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/THANKS	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/geany-plugins/geanygdb/THANKS	2009-06-12 22:06:07 UTC (rev 713)
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+Thanks to:
+
+Salvador E. Tropea <set(at)users(dot)sf(dot)net>
+  Author of the libmigdb library. ( This project doesn't use any code from
+  libmigdb, but his project made me believe such a thing was even possible. )
+
+
+Enrico Troeger <enrico(dot)troeger(at)uvena(dot)de>
+  Geany IDE author.
+
+
+Nick Treleaven <nick(dot)treleaven(at)btinternet(dot)com>
+  Chief architect of the Geany plugin API.
+
+
+Yura Siamashka yurand2(at)gmail(dot)com
+  Initial autotools scripts ( adapted from the geanyvc plugin. )
+  and improvements to INSTALL instructions.
+
+


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