Should be a song.
Anyway, I've been spending my week looking at videos like this: And I've been staring at errors/bugs in Hydra for a week now, and my head is spinning.So, basically: Hydra is delayed (Nobody cares anyway), GDB is awesome for telling me I'm wrong and I'm officially taking that mini-course about exception handling (After struggling along with archaic C error-handling).Finally, I'd like to make an official apology to anybody I've treated as inferior/unknowledgeable in this past year, because I obviously don't know as much as I should or else my engine would be damned well working without spilling it's memory-guts all over the OS.
Working in C is horrible, all the malloc, pointers and segmentation faults make you go insane very fast. GDB and Valgrind saved my life back then.
I literally started singing the title of this blog in the style of Car Wash as soon I saw this title.Let's forget I said that.I couldn't understand a single word he said. :\
I am not gonna watch that video till the end. The way that guy is presenting is annoying.
So in a nutshell, I want to know: why should *I* use GDB instead of eg. Visual Studio's debugger?Oh pretend I want to use it on Linux then. I actually just want to know what makes GDB so special.
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I literally started singing the title of this blog in the style of Car Wash as soon I saw this title.I know right! It just fits so perfectly!
♪♫Livin' in the G-D-B♫♪