Uri Moszkowicz wrote:
> The new :Termdebug in Vim 8.1 is great but it lacks usable key bindings
> like I used to have with VimGDB. For those unfamiliar, VimGDB introduced a
> GDB mode, which can be toggled with F7. When in GDB mode, the GDB shortcuts
> were mapped so "u" sent "up", "d" sent "down", "w" sent "where", "b" set a
> breakpoint and "B" unset the breakpoint, etc.
>
> How can I setup these same key bindings? Looks to me like the script
> provides some functions but not complete ones. Most importantly, the
> function/members necessary to send commands to the GDB buffer are
> inaccessible outside the script.
The upcoming version of the terminal debugger plugin will allow for
this:
Shorcuts *termdebug_shortcuts*
You can define your own shortcuts (mappings) to control gdb, that can work in
any window, using the TermDebugSendCommand() function. Example: >
map ,w :call TermDebugSendCommand('where')<CR>
The argument is the gdb command.
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