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Debugger supports GCC 3.2 and Intel Linux compilers

Jan 28, 2003 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

(PR excerpt) — Etnus today announced that version 6 of the Etnus TotalView Debugger now supports GNU GCC 3.2, and Version 7.0 of Intel's C++ and Fortran compilers for Linux.

TotalView is a full-featured, source level, graphical debugger that provides application developers with complete control over applications written in C/C++ or Fortran. Its features simplify development of large or complex applications and offer support for applications that use message passing, multithreading, OpenMP, and other parallel programming techniques on both distributed memory and shared memory multiprocessor computers. Unique features include dive, evaluation points to test fixes without recompiling, powerful data analysis, and grouping of threads.

The Intel Linux compilers support OpenMP, auto-vectorization and auto-parallelization and take advantage of the latest in Intel processors including the Intel Itanium 2 processor, the Intel Xeon' processor and the Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading Technology.

Fully functional trial licenses may be downloaded free from the Etnus website.

 
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