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Classic Guard |
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ealiest implementation of Relative Debugging is embodied
in a version called "Classic Guard". This version
has been implemented in most Unix machines, and is command
line driven. It has a client server architecture, and
uses GDB as the portable debug server implementation.
Classic Guard
supports both sequential and parallel relative debugging,
and has novel features for describing the data decomposiiton
in parallel codes. It supports a range of conventional
programming languages, like C, C++, Fortran, etc, and
also a data parallel research language called ZPL.
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Solaris,
Linux,
AIX
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VSGuard |
VSGuard is
an implementation of relative debugging for the Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET ® environment. VSGuard leverages
the .NET Framework, and the Visual Studio Integration
Project. It supports all .NET Framework languages, and
also legacy Microsoft languages like Visual Basic 6.0 ® and
Visual C++ ®.
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Windows |
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ONeGuard |
ONeGuard is a
version of Guard that is integrated into the SUN Microsystems
Sun One Studio environment. |
Solaris,
Linux |
Under development. |
EclipseGuard |
Eclipse Guard
is a version of Guard integrated into the IBM Eclipse platform.
EclipseGuard leverages the flexibility and extensibility
of Eclipse. It current works with Java and C/C++, however,
this will be extended as new language plug in's are produced. |
Linux, Windows |
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GuardLite |
GuardLite is a command line parallel debugger, without
relative debugging. It supports the High Performance Debugger
Forum (HPDF) command syntax and works on a range of parallel
machines. GuardLite is licensed under GNU GPL License. |
Linux |
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