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Re: gdb-5.x and step over inline functions


On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Iso-H wrote:

> On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 03:14:00PM +0200, Iso-H wrote:
> > > 
> > > On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > > 
> > > > 
> > > > On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Iso-H wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > >  Is there any way to step over inline functions 
> > > > >  when using gdb >= 5.1 ? Some (commandline or other)option 
> > > > >  perhaps?
> > > > ....
> > 
> > Could you provide a small testcase, with source and a compile
> > commandline?  
> 
>   It seems to be so that it is difficult to create 
>   just simple "demo", but I'll try...
>

 Ok. here it is; one file only ;)

 ---------------------------------------------------------------

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <sys/types.h>

    class Demo_t
    {
        public:
            inline Demo_t(int32_t);
            inline int32_t m_demomethod(int32_t);

        private:
            int32_t a_1;
            int32_t a_2;
    };

    Demo_t::Demo_t(int32_t p_arg)
    {
        a_1 = p_arg;
        a_2 = 0;
    }

    int32_t Demo_t::m_demomethod(
            int32_t p_arg
    )
    {
        return a_1 + p_arg;
    }


    int f_func( int32_t p_arg);

    //###############################################
    int
    main(
            int32_t     p_argc,
            int8_t**    pp_argv
    )
    {
        printf("value: %d\n", f_func(2));
    }


    //###############################################
    int
    f_func(
            int32_t     p_arg
    )
    {
        Demo_t a(1);

        printf("value: %d\n", a.m_demomethod(2));
    }

 ---------------------------------------------------------------

 and compiling command is:
     g++  -O2 -g3  gdb-5.x-inline-test.cxx -o test.bin

 And here is gdb session:
 -------------------------------------------------------


    #gdb test.bin       
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    and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it 
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    details.
    This GDB was configured as "alphaev56-unknown-linux-gnu"...
    (gdb) list f_func
    12              int32_t a_1;
    13              int32_t a_2;
    14      };
    15
    16      Demo_t::Demo_t(int32_t p_arg)
    17      {
    18          a_1 = p_arg;
    19          a_2 = 0;
    20      }
    21
    (gdb) q
    #

 -------------------------------------------------------

 As you can see, gdb doesn't show "f_func", but Demo_t's
 constructor instead !

 There is also some variation; if constructor's "p_arg" parameter
 is removed then list dump is correct!?


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-- 

Iso-H



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