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Clewn is a standalone program controlling Vim through a NetBeans interface. Clewn is a standalone program controlling Vim through a NetBeans interface. Clewn implements full gdb support in the vim editor: breakpoints, watch variables, gdb command completion, assembly windows, etc.This may be done in two different ways, using clewn or vimGdb. Clewn is a program controlling vim through the netBeans socket interface, it runs concurrently with vim and talks to vim. VimGdb is a vim patch implemented as a vim optional feature.Both alternatives use the same base source code to interface with gdb. Clewn, as a standalone process, needs its own terminal. This is not the case with vimGdb, but a drawback is that a different patch must be applied to each new Vim version. Here are some key features of "Clewn": · display of gdb expression values in a balloon gdb `run' commands do input and output on the clewn terminal · support of $cdir in the gdb directory list, allowing vim to access the names of the source files compilation directories as stored with the program debugging information What's New in This Release: Changes: · The clewn 'restart' command is renamed 'cl_restart'. Bug fix: · Find the source when they have been compiled with an absolute path and moved later. · Fix: clewn messes up gdb pretty printing (Phil Brooks)
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