My开发者_运维技巧 program is determined to stop its execution by hitting CTRL+C in command window. By now, I have a critical error right in this stopping phase, so i want to debug with gdb.
XCode 4.2 Build 4D199 on Lion with iPhone 3G IOS 4.2.1 Project with Base SDK 5.0 and Target 4.2. On this phone and on older iTouch the debugger never seems to startup.After pushing RUN the project c
I have a foo.c source file which has the following function implementation: #include \"header.h\" void PREFIX(function_name)(){
I am attempting to figure the canary value setting and checkin开发者_高级运维g mechanism. #include
When I am debugging a program in Xcode, I can pause execution in there debugger console.Is there any way to do this using gdb from the command line?
Currently the gdb console of Eclipse just connects the stdin/stdout between the java gui and the underlying gdb process, hence many gdb shell features are missing, e.g. tab-autocomplete, command histo
Why is it that when running code from gdb, I get the same addresses for the variables declared, but while just executing the binary I don\'t get the same addresses.
I would like to control the gdb (GNU Debugger) from a Java Application: start a debugging session, setting breakpoints, stepping etc.
I am using top to see the thread wise cpu usage using top -H -p `pgrep app.out` It is showing some pid for each thread like
Tutorials for gdb suggest compiling with \'gcc -g\' to compile the program with debug symbols. However, I want to debug a program compiled with make. How can I instruct make to compile with debugging