* C/C++ Debugging techniques
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@ 2002-06-12 12:01 ` Adam Luchjenbroers
2002-06-12 13:28 ` Elias Athanasopoulos
2002-06-13 4:04 ` chuckw
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From: Adam Luchjenbroers @ 2002-06-12 12:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-c-programming
I plan to start doing some debugging and stabilisation work on an open-source
project. It provides the functionality I'm looking for but is incredibly
unstable.
So I plan to attempt to fix the code. Before I started I thought I'd ask for
advice on techniques for debugging code and how to make use of things such as
core-dumps to find the problem. I hope to learn something from the advice
people may give me.
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2002-06-12 12:01 ` C/C++ Debugging techniques Adam Luchjenbroers
@ 2002-06-12 13:28 ` Elias Athanasopoulos
2002-06-13 4:04 ` chuckw
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From: Elias Athanasopoulos @ 2002-06-12 13:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Adam Luchjenbroers; +Cc: linux-c-programming
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 09:31:47PM +0930, Adam Luchjenbroers wrote:
> So I plan to attempt to fix the code. Before I started I thought I'd ask for
> advice on techniques for debugging code and how to make use of things such as
> core-dumps to find the problem. I hope to learn something from the advice
> people may give me.
Use Electric Fence or memprof to find critical memory corruption errors,
mem leaks, etc. Inspect the core files using gdb to see where the bug
is:
% gdb ./foo ./core
[...]
% where
Elias
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* Re: C/C++ Debugging techniques
2002-06-12 12:01 ` C/C++ Debugging techniques Adam Luchjenbroers
2002-06-12 13:28 ` Elias Athanasopoulos
@ 2002-06-13 4:04 ` chuckw
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From: chuckw @ 2002-06-13 4:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-c-programming
On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 09:31:47PM +0930, Adam Luchjenbroers wrote:
> I plan to start doing some debugging and stabilisation work on an open-source
> project. It provides the functionality I'm looking for but is incredibly
> unstable.
>
> So I plan to attempt to fix the code. Before I started I thought I'd ask for
> advice on techniques for debugging code and how to make use of things such as
> core-dumps to find the problem. I hope to learn something from the advice
> people may give me.
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If you are inexperienced with command line debuggers, there are a few nice
graphical ones. The one I use is ddd which is a frontend to gdb and a few
other possible debuggers.
Chuck
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