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Debugging Linux Applications Remotely with Visual Studio

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Jun 13, 2024
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A few years ago, Visual Studio added the ability to remote debug linux applications. This month, Richard Thomson will give us a run-down on exactly how well this works and what constraints apply to this scenario. We'll try out debugging a project on a unix workstation running an ubuntu based distribution. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:00:55 Installation Requirements 0:02:35 Project Requirements 0:03:25 Configuring Remote Connections 0:06:05 Open Folder Project 0:10:00 CMake Configure 0:16:37 Bison Dependency Missing on Windows 0:17:04 Switch to Iterated Dynamics 0:18:00 Remote System Requirements 0:18:50 Configuring for the Remote Environment 0:20:45 Murphy Strikes 0:24:00 Target File Location 0:25:00 Remote Files Are Copies of Local Files 0:27:45 CMake Targets 0:29:00 Building Remote Targets 0:32:25 Remote File Explorer 0:34:05 Linux Console Output 0:35:25 Murphy Strikes Again 0:38:15 Patience is a Virtue 0:40:56 Launch a Remote Target in the Debugger 0:50:28 Linux Console in Visual Studio 0:54:08 Local Code View is Always Windows 0:55:35 Debugging Graphical Programs 0:58:00 Recap 1:00:00 CMake Build Type 1:09:10 Memory Window Source code demonstrated: https://github.com/LegalizeAdulthood/trn https://github.com/LegalizeAdulthood/iterated-dynamics Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/utah-cpp-programmers/ Past topics: https://utahcpp.wordpress.com/past-meeting-topics/ Future topics: https://utahcpp.wordpress.com/future-meeting-topics/

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