gdb_probe ======= You love `ipdb.set_trace()` in python or `binding.pry` in ruby? You are sad that rust doesn't ofer the same comfort? _gdb_probe_ is here to safe the day! With a simple call, it suspends the current process, spawns a new terminal and attaches gdb. How to use -------- add `"gdb_probe="0.1"` to your Cargo.toml ```rust extern crate gdb_probe; use gdb_probe::gdb_probe; fn main() { println!("Hello, world!"); let x = 3+4; gdb_probe(); //spawns a new terminal (urxvt) with gdb attached at this position. } ``` Known Caveats ------- *Warning* If the target process dies before the debugger can attach, sometimes init is debugged instead. In that case forcefully terminating the debugger causes a reboot. Depends on urxvt as a terminal.