you need to use gdb in a real IDE, like emacs, or ddd.
something that shows a pointer moving down your code.
sussman: IDEs are for wimps... ;-)
Seriously, sometimes invoking gdb is very quick and I'm
accustomed to it.
ddd is quite on the heavy side.
"Programming happens in the mind, not in the IDE"
--- Gil'ad Ben-Yossef
So does debugging.
sure.
why would you possibly want to see all your code at once?
it's much easier to see single lines printed out and try
to remember what the function looks like. :-)
ed, anyone? ;-)
"I wanna use ex and I wanna use vee (=vi). Ed is dead, ed is dead,
baby!"
"Ed is for people who can *remember* what they're working on."
* jackr remembers when he could remember what he was working on.
Sometimes.
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