<html><head> <title></title> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0, user-scalable=no"> </head> <body style="font-family:Helvetica;color:#000000;font-size:13px;"> <div id="CanaryBody">Developers here may or may not be aware that there's some serious interest from Emacs users to have proper support for LLDB in Emacs.</div><div id="CanaryBody"><br></div><div id="CanaryBody">There's been some pretty heated debate that included RMS, but the community has pretty much told him what they think about his opinion and are willing to accept any solid effort at adding support.</div><div id="CanaryBody"><br></div><div id="CanaryBody">The issue has been brought up again here:</div><div id="CanaryBody"><a href="https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/6qbwjl/seriously_how_can_i_use_lldb_in_emacs/">https://www.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/6qbwjl/seriously_how_can_i_use_lldb_in_emacs/</a></div><div id="CanaryBody"><br></div><div id="CanaryBody">And one thread seems to indicate that if if we could "convince LLDB developers to provide a decent implementation of the GDB/MI protocol, then using LLDB from Emacs will be a no-brainer, and probably won't require any sanction from any Emacs developer."</div><div id="CanaryBody"><br></div><div id="CanaryBody">Can we get some love from the LLDB dev community to get this moving in the right direction?</div><div id="CanaryBody"><br></div><div id="CanaryBody">Unfortunately there are plenty of us macOS developers who use Emacs and really just can't function well without LLDB support.</div><div id="CanaryBody"><br> <div><br></div> </div> <div id="CanarySig" style="left: 0px;"><div><div><br></div><div><br></div></div></div> <div id="CanaryDropbox"> </div> <img id="26670C21A03CFEFA7E8BEECD462F936C" width="1px" src="http://pixels.canarymail.io:8100/track/3A41CA16C029BCF5D57E2C6B0CC6539A_26670C21A03CFEFA7E8BEECD462F936C.png" height="1px"></body></html>