gdbplus is an extension to formal releases of GNU debugger gdb. On top of gdb functions, the extension provides additional commands to analyze heap data, object relationship, etc. These power features may shed light on tough issues such as memory corruption, debugging highly optimized code, etc.

Features

  • Scan target process's heap for potential memory corruption
  • Search references between data objects to track down bugs
  • Analyze memory content to reveal hidden connection
  • Debug release build / Print optimized-out local variables and parameters

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Categories

Debuggers

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C++, C

Related Categories

C++ Debuggers, C Debuggers

Registered

2011-12-30