![]() Hopefully, this will get fixed, but installing from Homebrew and even after code signing it (more on that later) resulted in the error: During startup program terminated with signal SIGTRAP, Trace/breakpoint trap ![]() Well that certainly gets you a binary… not a working binary at least not today (Late April 2019) Compiling from (the right) source Indeed its as close to “official” debugger as you can get for Rust to the point the official install of rust has a rust-gdb wrapper to prettify the output. If you’re a PHP developer you reach out for Xdebug for example or it’s even built into some languages like recent versions of Python.įor many languages, the tool to reach to is gdb (GNU Project Debugger) it supports a wide range of languages including C++ and in my case Rust. There comes a time when you want to step through your code, and breakpoints become useful. Getting gdb to (semi) reliably work on Mojave MacOS Consulting Articles Newsletter Security Talks.
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