[PATCH: gdb/mi] -stack-list-locals testcase

Michael Elizabeth Chastain mec.gnu@mindspring.com
Tue Jan 6 01:12:00 GMT 2004


Line number differences say that gdb stopped on a different line.
Sometimes this is legal gdb behavior, and sometimes it indicates
a problem in gdb or in the debug output of gcc or in the interface
between the two.

Someone has to look closely at the gdb.log and decide which line
number(s) are legal to stop on.  If gdb stops on a different line
number than it's supposed to, that is a bug, and it gets a FAIL
or a KFAIL or an XFAIL.

Michael C



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