Updated by r_g_armstrong on Wednesday, May 29th 2002.
Ups is a source level debugger for C, C++ and Fortan. It runs in a window with two major regions: one showing the current state of the target program data and the other showing the currently executing source code. A key feature of ups is that the variables display is persistent: when you add a variable to the display it stays there as you step through the code. The current stack trace (which function called which) is always visible. Ups includes a C interpreter which allows you to add fragments of code simply by editing them into the source window (the source file itself is not modified). This lets you add debugging printf calls without recompiling, relinking (or even restarting) the target program. You can also add conditional breakpoints in a natural way at the appropriate place in the source window.
Licence : Free to use but restricted
Version : 3.37 [Stable]3.38-beta2 [Development]
Release Notes : Watchpoints for x86 machines, better handling of shared objects, various UI enhancements.
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