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BeagleBone Black Cookbook

You're reading from   BeagleBone Black Cookbook Over 60 recipes and solutions for inventors, makers, and budding engineers to create projects using the BeagleBone Black

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783982929
Length 346 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setting Up for the First Time 2. Basic Programming Recipes FREE CHAPTER 3. Physical Computing Recipes Using JavaScript, the BoneScript Library, and Python 4. Exploring GNU/Linux Recipes Using Bash, Autotools, Debugger, and systemd 5. Basic Programming Recipes with the Linux Kernel 6. Run Faster, Run Real Time 7. Applied Recipes – Sound, Picture, and Video 8. The Internet of Things 9. The Black in Outer Space Index

Debug a simple C-code application from the command line using GDB


GDB is frequently used to dig into problems you may have with a C or C++ program that you may have written. Alternatively, you can run GDB to debug an executable or binary. In this section, we will perform the former.

One of the most typical entry points to understand how to debug using GDB is by running simple examples of executables written in C or C++. Many of the software resources available for developing on hardware platforms such as BeagleBone Black, commonly rely on C or C++. These are the core, low-level (and mid-level) languages needed for deep manipulation of the machinery. Indeed, most of the binaries that you will often load to your BBB are written in one or both of these two languages. They also serve as a vital bridge between high-level and low-level programming, which we will see in later chapters.

If you are already an Arduino user or even a Raspberry Pi developer, this is old news because you already know that...

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