From: Simon Sobisch <simonsobisch@web.de>
To: insight@sourceware.org
Subject: Insight and syntax highlighting
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2022 16:01:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <90d025b9-ab15-b1cc-b573-beaf6ab3ca62@web.de> (raw)
GDB has quite nice syntax highlighting on the command line, either (very
seldom used) via GNU Source-highlight or via python pygments now.
Given the Insight documentation [1] it looks there isn't any feature
like that yet in Insight - is it?
It would be nice to have diassembler and source output highlighted.
... just asking, because I enjoy the pygments highlighting and because
the missing source highlighting is what people seem to take as biggest
"con" in DDD, a GDB frontend that (apart from its plugins and graphical
presentations) has a _similar_ look to Insight.
Simon
[1]:https://sourceware.org/insight/screenshots.php
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2022-07-28 14:01 Simon Sobisch [this message]
2022-07-29 20:33 ` Keith Seitz
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