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Way for examining executing code in a different obj file
- From: gsaxena at cs dot kent dot edu
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 21:06:43 -0400 (EDT)
- Subject: Way for examining executing code in a different obj file
Dear folks at GDB,
I have the following program str:
[TXT] Makefile 05-Oct-2005 20:37 646
[TXT] common.h 05-Oct-2005 15:09 213
[TXT] control.cpp 30-Sep-2005 23:42 112
[TXT] control.h 03-Oct-2005 14:21 524
[IMG] image 29-Sep-2005 20:03 48K
[TXT] init.c 02-Oct-2005 02:39 4.6K
[TXT] init.h 29-Sep-2005 20:03 784
[TXT] initfile 02-Oct-2005 02:33 554
[TXT] main.cxx 05-Oct-2005 20:38 5.2K
[ ] main 05-Oct-2005 20:40 564K
[TXT] node.c 05-Oct-2005 20:40 2.2K
[TXT] node.h 03-Oct-2005 14:16 113
[ ] node 05-Oct-2005 20:40 888K
[TXT] ppm.c 29-Sep-2005 20:03 3.2K
[TXT] ppm.h 29-Sep-2005 20:03 310
[DIR] public_html/ 05-Oct-2005 18:40 -
[TXT] rand.cpp 02-Oct-2005 00:44 1.0K
[TXT] rand.h 02-Oct-2005 00:46 122
[TXT] script
main.cxx is the main UserInterface code running libraries from fltk.
node.c is also compiled into an object called node. The node is using
libraries from lam-mpi for parallel operations. When I run the program in
gdb, I can see lines from main.cxx but occasionally the code in node.c is
also executed. I haven't understood how I can access the line nos. I'm not
even sure if it is possible. Could someone let me know what I must do ?
Thanks,
G