Advanced Debugger
General-purpose debugger for Unix platforms
Original author(s) | Stephen R. Bourne |
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Developer(s) | AT&T Bell Laboratories |
Initial release | January 1979; 45 years ago (1979-01) |
Operating system | Unix and Unix-like |
Type | Command |
The advanced[citation needed] debugger adb is a debugger that first appeared in Seventh Edition UNIX.[1] It is found on Solaris, HP-UX, SCO and Venix. It is the successor of a debugger called db.
Overview
The initial version was written by Stephen R. Bourne.[2]
ADB was provided with Solaris until Solaris 8 (2000), when it was replaced by the Modular Debugger (mdb) with Solaris 8 (2000) and the ADB command-line interface now is emulated by mdb when it is called as adb. Mdb has become OpenSource with OpenSolaris.[3] The Solaris kernel debugger kadb that was introduced with SunOS-3.5 (1986) is a minor variant of adb.
See also
- dbx
References
- ^
adb(1)
– Version 7 Unix Programmer's Manual - ^ McIlroy, M. D. (1987). A Research Unix reader: annotated excerpts from the Programmer's Manual, 1971–1986 (PDF) (Technical report). CSTR. Bell Labs. 139. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2023-07-30.
- ^ "Solaris performance and tools DTrace and MDB techniques for Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris 0131568191, 9780131568198". dokumen.pub. Retrieved 2023-06-06.
External links
- A Tutorial Introduction to ADB. J. F. Maranzano, S. R. Bourne / Bell Laboratories
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