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@SayeedKhan21 Please do not use github issues (especially old ones) for asking questions. This tends to conflate unrelated issues and sends unwanted notification alerts to previous participants. See https://communitybuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/2632/why-do-internet-forums-tend-to-prohibit-responding-to-inactive-threads
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I am currently building Clickhouse project in macOs . In order to work for an issue i wanted to debug it , this is my launch.json
{ // Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes. // Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes. // For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387 "version": "0.2.0", "configurations": [ { "type": "lldb", "request": "launch", "name": "Clickhouse Local", "program": "${workspaceFolder}/build/programs/clickhouse", "args": [], "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}" , } ] }
I also installed codeLLdb extension for the same. When i start debugger i get following in debug console

The image also includes my local dir structure .
In order to resolve this after a few hours of digging i though that i need to add sourceMap attribute to resolve the comment in debug console so i added this
"sourceMap": { "${workspaceFolder}/build/src" : "${workspaceFolder}/src" }
After adding the debugger worked and i did not get any logs in console , however whenever i hit a query which goes to a breakpoint it does not highlight in vs code .cpp file as normally any debugger does , rather i get highlighting in some assembly code
Can anyone help me with this ?? i dont seem to understand how to resolve this to make sure my cpp files are highlighted whenever i hit a breakpoint
Originally posted by @SayeedKhan21 in #151 (comment)
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