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I know it's not related to solvespace itself, but I find it annoying and I know there is a workaround. Dunno if that would be ok for solvespace, though, since it probably does not work for Visual Studio.
I use it at work with gcc and clang, haven't seen any problem for now, only benefits (like, allows to debug softwares built by a colleague without needing tricks because of user name is in the path). Never tried it with an IDE, nor with Visual Studio: i3 + zsh + vim + cgdb are as powerful as many IDE I know (and crash less).
I'd be ok to take some time writing a patch if such "feature" would be accepted.
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There are two solutions behind your link. I think using -fdebug-prefix-map in the case where GCC/Clang are used is perfectly fine. I think using a shell script to rewrite options is too fragile.
I know it's not related to solvespace itself, but I find it annoying and I know there is a workaround. Dunno if that would be ok for solvespace, though, since it probably does not work for Visual Studio.
I use it at work with gcc and clang, haven't seen any problem for now, only benefits (like, allows to debug softwares built by a colleague without needing tricks because of user name is in the path). Never tried it with an IDE, nor with Visual Studio: i3 + zsh + vim + cgdb are as powerful as many IDE I know (and crash less).
I'd be ok to take some time writing a patch if such "feature" would be accepted.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: