How can I configure Qt Creator and/or gdb so that while debugging my program using Qt libraries the debugger would avoid stepping into Qt's source files?
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You need to turn off auto-solib-add. From a normal gdb prompt you would type:
In Qt Creator, under Options->Debugger->Gdb you can specify a Gdb startup script. Create a file with the "set auto-solib-add off" command in it and then set your Gdb startup script to that file. |
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Update after comment clarification: In gdb you can specify which source directories are searched - if it can't find them, it won't be able to go into them. For gdb to be entering the source files of the qt libraries it must know where they are - it's likely that qt-creator is telling gdb where they are when it launches the debugger. Look around qt-creator for the gdb startup script - they might be specified in there. If they aren't specified in the startup script and it's gdb finding the source files on it's own you should be able to modify the gdb startup script to clear any directories with the You may also be able to view the gdb console by going to "Debug -> Views -> Gdb" to get information about which source directories it is currently using with the |
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The feature you want (as described by rpg) is not available from A similar, but simpler to use
the This hasn't been implemented either, but likely will be in a couple of month (it's very useful for In the mean time, you can approximate the feature by setting a temporary breakpoint:
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