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UndoDB allows gdb to step Linux applications backwards as well as forwards. Horrible bugs such as race conditions and memory corruption that previously took weeks to find can now be found in minutes. UndoDB wraps gdb and adds a few simple commands which make a huge difference. The new bstep command works just like gdb's step, only it steps the program one line backwards. There are backwards equivalents of next, stepi, nexti, finish and until.
Automatically integrates itself with ddd
Debugging a program with undo!! Now how cool is that?
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