64-bit gdb: invalid decimal " 0x22DBF0"
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Mon Jul 29 11:35:00 GMT 2013
On Jul 27 11:30, Daniel Brown wrote:
> I have also ran into this problem, in my case though I have managed
> to reduce the issue down to an fgets call when reading a pipe.
> The following code causes the issue for me if I try and debug it:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <stdlib.h>
>
> int main(int argc, char** argv) {
> char out[100] = {0};
> FILE *pipe;
>
> if ((pipe = popen("uname -r", "rt")) == NULL)
> fprintf(stderr,"Failed to execute popen command");
>
> if(fgets(out, 100, pipe) == NULL)
> fprintf(stderr,"Failed to read popen buffer");
>
> printf("%s\n", out);
>
> pclose(pipe);
>
> return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
> }
>
> I compile with `gcc -g main.c` then `gdb a.exe` and type `run`, the
> error `invalid decimal " 0x23DBF0"` then pops up.
> I have tried the latest snapshot cygwin1.dll (1.7.23s(0.268/5/3))
> and the error is still there.
This is a problem in GDB, not in the Cygwin DLL. My mistake. I fetched
the official 7.6 version of GDB since it already contained Cygwin x86_64
support so I thought it's sufficient. Unfortunately it doesn't handle
special Cygwin strings in terms of Cygwin signal handling correctly.
I'm just uploading a gdb-7.6.50 version build from current CVS which
should fix this.
Thanks for the reports,
Corinna
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