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It's CLI. I think it is more user-friendly rather than MI.the idea sounds interesting, there is just one point I'm not sure to understand exactly in your email: which interface do you want to provide to the remote user: command-line (CLI) or MI?
Exactly, it's one of the points.from my point of view, the CLI would be very convenient, it would allow the use of Eclipse to navigate the source code (instead of where/list/up/down), and on the other side control the execution and everything else from the CLI, which is just very powerful when you know how to use it.
As I know readline doesn't work well with sockets, but tools like rlwrap over telnet can be used. It's transparent to user and brings part of readline features like history, line editing, etc. Though gdb auto-completion is still a question.Actually, the best situation would be the other way around, control GDB 'directly' so that ReadLine history/completion is also available! (I don't thing it would work over the network, would it?)
Thanks for bringing up the idea,
Kevin
Regards, Grigory
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