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Re: GDB scope does not work quite right for Pascal
- From: levi at localhost dot nc3a dot nato dot int
- To: levi at localhost dot nc3a dot nato dot int
- Cc: Maurice Lombardi <Maurice dot Lombardi at ujf-grenoble dot fr>,"Oldham, Adam" <adam dot oldham at marconi dot com>, gdb at sources dot redhat dot com,core at freepascal dot org, gpc at gnu dot de
- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:18:31 -0400
- Subject: Re: GDB scope does not work quite right for Pascal
- Mail-from: gpc-owner+M403@gnu.de Sun Oct 14 15:28:28 2001
Yes, I saw some of these threads, but nothing seemed to shed light on fixes
for the scoping of this. It is good to know Ada does this as well so that
maybe us Ada/Pascal people can get together and come up with a fix.
I submitted code that demonstrates this with my bug report as well....
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Cagney [mailto:ac131313@cygnus.com]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 1:40 PM
To: Daniel Jacobowitz; Pierre Muller
Cc: Maurice Lombardi; adam.oldham@marconi.com; gdb@sources.redhat.com;
core@freepascal.org; gpc@gnu.de
Subject: Re: GDB scope does not work quite right for Pascal
> On Fri, Oct 12, 2001 at 06:57:32PM +0200, Maurice Lombardi wrote:
>
>> > There are several remarks to that bug report:
>> > 1) I don't know at all how nested functions work in C
>> >Are they allowed?
>
>>
>>
>> AKAIK no, they are not allowed, and this is the root of the problem,
>> since gdb is written mainly by/for C programmers.
>
>
> They aren't allowed by standard C. GCC does in fact allow them,
> although their use isn't recommended. I think GDB's support for them
> is somewhat crusty.
The thread
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/gdb-patches/2001-07/msg00714.html is
probably relevant.
Following on Joel's strategy (Ada) the first thing needed is probably a
testcase so that people know the status of the underlying code
Andrew