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Re: Breakpoint on class member function
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 10:50:29AM -0400, Mathews_Alex@emc.com wrote:
>
> I'm working with an internally modified gdb 5.3. I'm trying to figure out
> if something happens with symbols after a target remote is issued. The
> binary is ELF format with debugging information built with gcc 3.2. The
> scenario that I'm seeing is the following:
>
> (gdb) file symbols.gdb
> (gdb) b foo::foo1
> Breakpoint 1 @ ...
> (gdb) delete 1
> (gdb) target remote /dev/ttyS1
> (gdb) b foo::foo1
> the class foo does not have any method named foo1
> Hint: try 'foo::foo1<TAB> or 'foo::foo1<ESC-?>
> (gdb) b 'foo::foo1(char *, char *)'
> Breakpoint 2 @ ...
>
> So, before I do a target remote, I'm able to set a breakpoint without the
> fully typed member function. Then afterwards, it won't work unless it's
> fully typed, so I'm forced to use the hint provided. I haven't modified
> anything in the symbol area, but I have made modifications to target remote
> related code.
>
> Any insight would be appreciated. I did see bug 1023, but I wasn't sure if
> that applied in my case.
This doesn't make any sense to me. Do you have any distributable
binaries which reproduce the problem - and can you reproduce it without
your local changes?
Does "b foo::foo1; delete 1; b foo::foo1" work without the target
remote?
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Daniel Jacobowitz
MontaVista Software Debian GNU/Linux Developer