Danny, I have not tried LLDB and I am not sure it will support all languages we need, but TotalView (debugger we were using on Linux) which is providing close to VS features for debugging (but decently support multi-threading debugging) cost 3 times more than VS Professional Edition (not upgrade which is cheaper ).
I work with VS2005, 2008 and 2010 on a daily basis. I do not remember a single crash. But each software has bugs. We are not talking about bugs right now. I could keep talking about features I prefer in VS, could try to show you that environment for development on Linux and Windows would cost you about the same if you want a comparable decent features as far as I see them: - compiler - debugger - memory management tool - source control ( we actually do not use Microsoft solution for such purpose ) Something Linux/Windows has out of the box, something does not. If you do not mind to download software these days you can get a decent development environment for free. I would prefer to have Valgrind on Windows, but absence of its version on Windows was not a valid reason to consider Windows a bad platform for development. I think that if you pay money you can get better development environment on Windows. For comparable money you can get similar environment on Windows and Linux. And cost of such environment will be cheaper then on Mac (satisfied? :) ) I once considered to try my skills there and when I calculatex expected cost I decided I could live without it. Finally, if you do a serious development you can't avoid developing/debugging/profiling on the platform you going to deliver. Even if you use cross-platform tools like Qt, platform differences did not magically disappear, they are just hidden, So even if you do not like platform, you will have to deal with it, if you want Qt to be on it. You have more problems on Windows and are less efficient on Linux? Ok, I am more efficient on Windows. It may or may not change in the future. Does it make any platform of any of us bad or good? I do not think so, even if you are in the most tasks better than me, I bet there some when I am better. The same can be said about platform. We are just different. I wish I've spent time writing this response with my family .... Best regards and good night, Alex On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 6:48 PM, Michael Jackson <imikejack...@gmail.com>wrote: > > On Apr 10, 2013, at 8:23 PM, Danny Price <deepblue...@googlemail.com> > wrote: > > > The one thing that VS does well is debugging but that's changing now > thanks to LLDB. > > And when will QtCreator support LLDB? I would love to be able to actually > debug vectors, maps, sets, QString on OS X. Saves me the trip to Visual > Studio. > > MJ. > _______________________________________________ > Interest mailing list > Interest@qt-project.org > http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest >
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