[Rd] debugging C/Fortran code with Visual Studio and Intel compilers
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 12:46:29 CET 2013
On 13-01-18 6:24 AM, Vitaliy FEOKTISTOV wrote:
> Hello,
>
> My R code calles a C/Fortran dll and I want to debug C code using Visual
> Studio and Intel compilers /debugger
>
> Debugging with Rcpp and RInsight does not work correctly on Windows.
>
> Is there some other way to set breakpoints in C code and access to
> variables ?
I've rarely used those compilers, but I've used two strategies for
situations like that.
1. Start Rgui.exe in some debugger that works with your compiler. It
won't know how to handle R debug info (and unless you've recompiled R
there won't be any), but you should be able to set breakpoints in your
own code. If your debugger won't set code in an unloaded DLL, you can
run R, attach the package, then interrupt R to set breakpoints.
2. If you want to trigger a call to the debugger from your code, there
are Windows API functions to do that (but I never had any luck with
them); you may also be able to execute
asm("int $3");
in your function to trigger a debug interrupt. This is a little
dangerous, because I think it will crash R if a debugger is not attached.
Or you can use the old fashioned debugging methods, and just insert lots
of Rprintf() calls into your C code. This is quite painful, but
sometimes is necessary.
Duncan Murdoch
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