The Intel® Debugger (IDB) is a component of Intel® compilers. It is a full-featured symbolic source code application debugger that helps programmers
Debug programs
Disassemble and examine machine code and examine machine register values
Debug programs with shared libraries
Debug multiple programs or processes
Debug multithreaded applications
IDB provides debugging support for the following languages: C, C++ and Fortran (including Fortran 95/90). It also provides a choice of command-line or graphical user interface (GUI) under the Eclipse* platform.
IDB has two modes:
dbx (default mode)
gdb (optional mode)
IDB supports the Intel® C++ and Intel® Fortran Compilers.
IDB works on the following desktop and server platforms:
IA-32 systems running Linux*, Windows*, and Mac OS*
Systems using Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology (Intel® EM64T) processors, running Linux and Windows
Itanium® 2-based systems running Linux and Windows
The Intel® Debugger is included in the Intel® C++ Compiler and Intel® Fortran Compiler. These Intel® Compilers are available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS systems.
In addition, kits, documentation, and answers to frequently asked questions are available from the following sources:
Intel compilers web pages (http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/)
Intel® Developer Services forum (http://www.softwareforums.intel.com/ids/)
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