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Re: [RFA] patch to add 'maint profile-gdb' command
> i think the command should always be present. looking at the patch, it
>> appears to have started out that way.
>
>
> I'd disagree. First, these functions are not very portable. Our
> very own RH 6.2 box that is sourceware.cygnus.com does not have
> moncontrol() or monstart(), and -pg doesn't seem to be usable at
> all. My RH 7.1 box at home works fine. MacOS X's FreeBSD works
> fine. Second, you definitely don't want to compile gdb with -pg
> by default - the compiler inserts a bunch of bookkeeping code and
> functions, and that'll be a real performance penalty.
while the command is always present it wouldn't do much by default. the
function that implements the command throws an error.
is that making more sense?
> are you sure no changes to maint.exp are needed? not needing them feels
>> wrong.
>
>
> The "help maint" test in maint.exp globs it up. You don't want to include
> a check for maint profile-gdb in here because you'd get a FAIL when gdb
> was not configured --enable-profiling.
or to turn it around, will an --enable-profiling gdb have additional
failures? i don't think that enabling profiling should affect the test
results.
andrew