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Re: Code display question ( RE GCC - save-temps )
- From: "David Mc Kenna" <mckennad at esatclear dot ie>
- To: Keith Seitz <keiths at redhat dot com>, David Mc Kenna <mckennad at esatclear dot ie>, Insight Maling List <insight at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 17:15:02 GMT
- Subject: Re: Code display question ( RE GCC - save-temps )
- Reply-to: mckennad at esatclear dot ie
Thanks for the reply,
The target is for arm-elf.
Included is the c source that I am using and 2 bzipped elf files, one with -save-temps
string ( testwst.elf ) and one without ( testwost.elf ) .
Any help is appreciated,
Dave Mc Kenna
>On Fri, 8 Mar 2002, David Mc Kenna wrote:
>
>> When I compile a program without specifying -save-temps with GCC I can view
>> the code in 4 formats under Insight,i.e. Source,Assembly, Mixed and SRC +
ASM.
>> But when I use the -save-temps switch with GCC I am unable to view the source
>> code as mixed, it appears identical to assembly.
>
>I tried this using GNUPro 00r1 gcc, a special internal x86 compiler, and
>stock gcc from RH7.0 against both CVS Insight and 5.1.1 Insight. I'd say
>that this looks like a compiler problem.
>
>I don't have 3.0.x installed anywhere, can you send me an executable (or
>its debug info)? What target?
>
>Keith
>
>
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