- Subject: [Fwd: THIS is not a BUG but an HELP request]
- From: pvalo at tin dot it (Paolo Valota)
- Date: Tue, 30 May 2000 19:47:49 +0200
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: THIS is not a BUG but an HELP request
Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 23:50:45 +0200
From: Paolo Valota <pvalo@tin.it>
To: bug-gdb@prep.ai.mit.edu
Hello,
Could I have some information about this new strtab??
__pp1:T(14,1)=s227__PP1a:(0,1),0,32;__PP1d:(14,2)=ar(0,1);0;4;(0,1),32,160;__PP1c:(0,2),192,8;__PP1b:(0,8),200,16;__PP1e:(14,3)=ar(0,1);0;4;(14,4)=ar(0,1);0;9;(0,3),216,1600;;
__PP1:t(14,5)=(14,1)
__p1:T(14,6)=s228__P1a:(0,1),0,32;__P1b:(0,8),32,16;__P1c:(0,2),48,8;__P1d:(14,2),64,160;__P1e:(14,3),224,1600;;
__P1:t(14,7)=(14,6)
__pp2:T(14,8)=s1190__PP2b:(14,7),0,1824;__PP2c:(14,9)=ar(0,1);0;9;(14,10)=ar(0,1);0;7;(14,11)=ar(0,1);0;2;(0,1),1824,7680;__PP2a:(0,2),9504,8;;
__PP2:t(14,12)=(14,8)
__p2:T(14,13)=s1192__P2a:(0,2),0,8;__P2b:(14,7),32,1824;__P2c:(14,9),1856,7680;;
__P2:t(14,14)=(14,13)
__p3:T(14,15)=s1244__P3a:(14,14),0,9536;arr:(14,16)=ar(0,1);0;49;(0,2),9536,400;__P3d:(0,8),9936,16;;
__P3:t(14,17)=(14,15)
__p5:T(14,18)=s4__P5a:(0,2),0,8;__P5b:(14,19)=ar(0,1);0;2;(0,2),8,24;;
__p7:T(14,20)=s4__P7a:(0,8),0,16;__P7b:(14,21)=ar(0,1);0;1;(0,2),16,16;;
__p6:T(14,22)=u4__P6a:(0,1),0,32;__P7:(14,20),0,32;;
__p4:T(14,23)=u4__P4a:(0,1),0,32;__P5:(14,18),0,32;__P6:(14,22),0,32;;
__P4:t(14,24)=(14,23)
main:F(0,1)
A:G(14,7)
In my previous version of the gcc 2.7.2 the pattern (X,Y) was missing.
Could you explain me the reason of the changing and how I have to use
this new information?
Again, I have not understood if this way to identify functions,
variables, types and so on, is bind to the way to retrieve the
information.
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Paolo Valota