-The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a common graphical user interface for
-GDB, DBX, and XDB, the popular UNIX debuggers. Besides ``classical''
-front-end features such as viewing source texts, DDD provides a graphical
-data display, where data structures are displayed as graphs. A simple mouse
-click dereferences pointers or views structure contents, updated each time
-the program stops. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by
-viewing its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of source code.
-Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written in C, C++, Ada,
-Fortran, Java, Pascal, Modula-2, or Modula-3; machine-level debugging;
-hypertext source navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, and history
-editors; preferences and settings editors; program execution in terminal
-emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; interactive help
-on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface with full
-editing, history, search, and completion capabilities. DDD has been
-designed to compete with well-known commercial debuggers
+The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a common graphical user interface
+for GDB, DBX, and XDB, the popular UNIX debuggers. Besides
+``classical'' front-end features such as viewing source texts, DDD
+provides a graphical data display, where data structures are displayed
+as graphs. A simple mouse click dereferences pointers or views
+structure contents, updated each time the program stops. Using DDD,
+you can reason about your application by viewing its data, not just by
+viewing it execute lines of source code. Other DDD features include:
+debugging of programs written in C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Java, Pascal,
+Modula-2, or Modula-3; machine-level debugging; hypertext source
+navigation and lookup; breakpoint, backtrace, and history editors;
+preferences and settings editors; program execution in terminal
+emulator window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual; interactive
+help on the Motif user interface; GDB/DBX/XDB command-line interface
+with full editing, history, search, and completion capabilities. DDD
+has been designed to compete with well-known commercial debuggers
+
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+Data Display Debugger (DDD) jest typowym graficznym interfejsem do
+GDB, DBX, i XDB - popularnych UNIXowych debuggerów. Poza
+``klasycznymi'' mo¿liwo¶ciami interfejsów graficznych takich jak
+przegl±danie kodów ¼ród³owych DDD dostarcza graficznych narzêdzi,
+gdzie struktury wy¶wietlane s± w postaci graficznej. Proste klikniêcie
+mysz± pozwala na przegl±danie zawarto¶ci struktur (aktualizowane za
+ka¿dym razem gdy program siê zatrzyma). Inne mo¿liwo¶ci DDD to:
+mo¿liwo¶æ debugowania programów napisanych w C, C++, Ada, Fortran,
+Java, Pascal, Modula-2, or Modula-2; debugowanie na poziomie maszyny;
+hypertekstowa nawigacja po ¼ród³ach; breakpoint, backtrace i emulator
+okna historii; mo¿liwo¶æ ustawiania preferencji; uruchamianie
+programów w oknie terminala; debugowanie na zdalnych serwerach;
+podrêcznik on-line; interaktywna pomoc; linia poleceñ GDB/DBX/XDB z
+pe³n± edycj±, histori± i wyszukiwaniem.