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2003-06-24 Michael Chastain <mec@shout.net>
* PROBLEMS: Document pr gdb/1091 and pr gdb/1193, the "constructor breakpoints ignored" bug.
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2003-06-24 Michael Chastain <mec@shout.net>
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* PROBLEMS: Document pr gdb/1091 and pr gdb/1193,
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the "constructor breakpoints ignored" bug.
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2003-06-25 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>
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2003-06-25 David Carlton <carlton@kealia.com>
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See also: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/
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See also: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/bugs/
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gdb/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored
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gdb/1193: g++ 3.3 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints
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When gcc 3.x compiles a C++ constructor or C++ destructor, it generates
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2 or 3 different versions of the object code. These versions have
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unique mangled names (they have to, in order for linking to work), but
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they have identical source code names, which leads to a great deal of
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confusion. Specifically, if you set a breakpoint in a constructor or a
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destructor, gdb will put a breakpoint in one of the versions, but your
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program may execute the other version. This makes it impossible to set
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breakpoints reliably in constructors or destructors.
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gcc 3.x generates these multiple object code functions in order to
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implement virtual base classes. gcc 2.x generated just one object code
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function with a hidden parameter, but gcc 3.x conforms to a multi-vendor
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ABI for C++ which requires multiple object code functions.
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