Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ups is an open source source-level debugger developed in the late 1980s for Unix and Unix-like systems, originally developed at the University of Kent by Mark Russell. It supports C and C++, and Fortran on some platforms. Unlike more popular debugger stacks for modern Unix platform ...Full description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ups is an open source source-level debugger developed in the late 1980s for Unix and Unix-like systems, originally developed at the University of Kent by Mark Russell. It supports C and C++, and Fortran on some platforms. Unlike more popular debugger stacks for modern Unix platforms, ups is completely self-contained - not merely a graphical front-end to lower-level debuggers like gdb (although some work has been done to make ups usable in that way). The ups user interface is built directly upon the X Window System and SunView, i.e. it does not use an intermediate widget toolkit such as Motif or GTK+.