1 * Debugging information
3 Compile your programs using the `-g' flag in MCS, that will all a special
4 resource containing debugging information to your executable.
6 To get stack traces with line number information, you need to run your
10 mono --debug program.exe
13 Notice that the program will need to be compiled with the -g
14 flag and that running with --debug will slow down the execution.
18 The Mono debugger is written in C# and can debug both managed
19 and unmanaged applications, support for multiple-threaded
20 applications and should be relatively easy to port to new
23 Details of the release are available in <a
24 href="http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/mono-list/2003-January/011415.html">post</a>.
26 The debugger contains both Gtk# and command line interfaces.
27 The debugging file format used in Dwarf (its already supported
28 by our class libraries and the Mono C# compiler; To debug C
29 applications, you need a recent GCC, or to pass the -gdwarf-2
32 The debugger is available now, you can get it from <a
33 href="http://primates.ximian.com/~martin/debugger/mono-debugger-0.2.0.tar.gz">here</a>