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Re: [RFC] Add new command to spit out the linetable for a given file
- From: Daniel Jacobowitz <drow at mvista dot com>
- To: Joel Brobecker <brobecker at gnat dot com>
- Cc: gdb-patches at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 21:05:45 -0500
- Subject: Re: [RFC] Add new command to spit out the linetable for a given file
- References: <20030301003358.GB11181@gnat.com>
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 04:33:58PM -0800, Joel Brobecker wrote:
> The GVD developpers have brought to my attention an issue regarding
> mostly performance: GVD has a feature were it is capable of telling
> whether a given line of a source file contains any code. In order to
> do this, they use the "info line" command on every single line of the
> file.
>
> Obviously, this causes a lot of communication between GDB and GVD, so
> they managed to improve a bit the performance by doing this operation as
> a background task for the lines that are not currently displayed in the
> editor (that is, without blocking the user from doing anything else).
>
> In an effort to continue improving the performance even more, they asked
> me if it was possible to add a new command that would print all in one
> go the list of lines containing some code.
>
> In parallel, I know that GVD also provides an assembly view of the
> current line of code. In order to get the addresses of the instructions
> corresponding to the current line of code, the also use "info line".
>
> So the idea that I came up with was to add a new function that would
> essentially dump the linetable for the symtab of the file in question.
> Roughly, from the user's perspective, it would be a new info command
> (names can be improved):
I believe that this command has been proposed before - I vaguely
remember it even being implemented but I don't know what happened to
the patch. It was "maint info lines" or something similar...
Would be within the past year in the list archives somewhere but I
can't find it.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer