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Top Forums Programming GDB and GCC union Post 302504769 by Corona688 on Tuesday 15th of March 2011 11:36:57 AM
Old 03-15-2011
If you build your program with -ggdb that'll include extra debugging information gdb can use. I don't know any way to make this debugging information available to the program itself at runtime -- would you want a program that could only be built with gdb, and only built for debugging? Talk about unportable.

Even if you end up using gdb for something else I don't see the harm in using the __FILE__, etc. C macros to do what they were designed to do.
 

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VGDB(1) 							   Release 3.9.0							   VGDB(1)

NAME
vgdb - intermediary between Valgrind and GDB or a shell SYNOPSIS
vgdb [options] DESCRIPTION
vgdb ("Valgrind to GDB") is used as an intermediary between Valgrind and GDB or a shell. It has two usage modes: 1. As a standalone utility, it is used from a shell command line to send monitor commands to a process running under Valgrind. For this usage, the vgdb OPTION(s) must be followed by the monitor command to send. To send more than one command, separate them with the -c option. 2. In combination with GDB "target remote |" command, it is used as the relay application between GDB and the Valgrind gdbserver. For this usage, only OPTION(s) can be given, but no COMMAND can be given. OPTIONS
--pid=<number> Specifies the PID of the process to which vgdb must connect to. This option is useful in case more than one Valgrind gdbserver can be connected to. If the --pid argument is not given and multiple Valgrind gdbserver processes are running, vgdb will report the list of such processes and then exit. --vgdb-prefix Must be given to both Valgrind and vgdb if you want to change the default prefix for the FIFOs (named pipes) used for communication between the Valgrind gdbserver and vgdb. --wait=<number> Instructs vgdb to search for available Valgrind gdbservers for the specified number of seconds. This makes it possible start a vgdb process before starting the Valgrind gdbserver with which you intend the vgdb to communicate. This option is useful when used in conjunction with a --vgdb-prefix that is unique to the process you want to wait for. Also, if you use the --wait argument in the GDB "target remote" command, you must set the GDB remotetimeout to a value bigger than the --wait argument value. See option --max-invoke-ms (just below) for an example of setting the remotetimeout value. --max-invoke-ms=<number> Gives the number of milliseconds after which vgdb will force the invocation of gdbserver embedded in Valgrind. The default value is 100 milliseconds. A value of 0 disables forced invocation. The forced invocation is used when vgdb is connected to a Valgrind gdbserver, and the Valgrind process has all its threads blocked in a system call. If you specify a large value, you might need to increase the GDB "remotetimeout" value from its default value of 2 seconds. You should ensure that the timeout (in seconds) is bigger than the --max-invoke-ms value. For example, for --max-invoke-ms=5000, the following GDB command is suitable: (gdb) set remotetimeout 6 --cmd-time-out=<number> Instructs a standalone vgdb to exit if the Valgrind gdbserver it is connected to does not process a command in the specified number of seconds. The default value is to never time out. --port=<portnr> Instructs vgdb to use tcp/ip and listen for GDB on the specified port nr rather than to use a pipe to communicate with GDB. Using tcp/ip allows to have GDB running on one computer and debugging a Valgrind process running on another target computer. Example: # On the target computer, start your program under valgrind using valgrind --vgdb-error=0 prog # and then in another shell, run: vgdb --port=1234 On the computer which hosts GDB, execute the command: gdb prog (gdb) target remote targetip:1234 where targetip is the ip address or hostname of the target computer. -c To give more than one command to a standalone vgdb, separate the commands by an option -c. Example: vgdb v.set log_output -c leak_check any -l Instructs a standalone vgdb to report the list of the Valgrind gdbserver processes running and then exit. -D Instructs a standalone vgdb to show the state of the shared memory used by the Valgrind gdbserver. vgdb will exit after having shown the Valgrind gdbserver shared memory state. -d Instructs vgdb to produce debugging output. Give multiple -d args to increase the verbosity. When giving -d to a relay vgdb, you better redirect the standard error (stderr) of vgdb to a file to avoid interaction between GDB and vgdb debugging output. SEE ALSO
valgrind(1), $INSTALL/share/doc/valgrind/html/index.html or http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/index.html, Debugging your program using Valgrind's gdbserver and GDB[1]vgdb[2], Valgrind monitor commands[3]. AUTHOR
Philippe Waroquiers. NOTES
1. Debugging your program using Valgrind's gdbserver and GDB http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/manual-core-adv.html#manual-core-adv.gdbserver 2. vgdb http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/manual-core-adv.html#manual-core-adv.vgdb 3. Valgrind monitor commands http://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/manual-core-adv.html#manual-core-adv.valgrind-monitor-commands Release 3.9.0 11/01/2013 VGDB(1)
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