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    rr

    rr

    Record and Replay Framework

    rr aspires to be your primary C/C++ debugging tool for Linux, replacing — well, enhancing — gdb. You record a failure once, then debug the recording, deterministically, as many times as you want. The same execution is replayed every time. rr also provides efficient reverse execution under gdb. Set breakpoints and data watchpoints and quickly reverse-execute to where they were hit. rr works on real applications and is used by many developers to fix real bugs. It makes debugging hard bugs much easier, but also speeds up debugging of easy bugs.
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    ADP

    ADP is a bare-bones Python Debugger

    ...ADP stores details of the path taken by your script and variables and their values in a SQLITE3 database. The current release supports LIVE running. A future release will support DEAD running. In DEAD runs you’ll be able to replay a LIVE run from the database recording, which means that you can start at any point and travel in either direction and the value of the variables will be those that were current at that point of time in the LIVE run. Imagine your script crashed and you can replay from there backwards, and see how you got there and the values the variables had. Extra functionality will allow running queries forwards and backwards.
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    LLDebugTool

    LLDebugTool

    LLDebugTool is a debugging tool for developers and testers

    LLDebugTool is a powerful in-app debugging tool for iOS that provides detailed insights into app performance, logs, network requests, and crash data. It offers a floating window for developers to monitor the app in real-time without external tools.
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