I created one file (test.cpp)and complied it and get the executable file(test) and run it.It is giving the out put but when I am trying to debug that executable.I am getting the error --
please tell me the solutions??
Thanks in advance ..... (2 Replies)
Hi all,
(gdb) target remote 192.168.185.196:1389
Remote debugging using 192.168.185.196:1389
warning: Unable to find dynamic linker breakpoint function.
GDB will be unable to debug shared library initializers
and track explicitly loaded dynamic code.
0x2fbd0800 in ?? ()
(gdb) l
1 ... (0 Replies)
Hi All
I know How to attach a process to beubg it .But for my application I am using client as well server.Both are two separate process .Suppose I need to debug both .How to attach both of them together .Or I have to attach them separetly .
Suppose client process id is 1325 and server is... (2 Replies)
hi
i have file extentioned with test.vbs. i am able to run this file n execute through command promt but i dont know how to run in shell script
example:
file name is test.vbs which contains
strSoundFile = "C:\windows\Media\Notify.wav"
Set objShell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shell")
strCommand... (5 Replies)
I know about bash -x, set -x and -v but disappears from Command Line Interface in fraction of second ......
I am looking for a command or script ..complies each line and shows the output after executing each line ....( similar what we have in C )
Thanks in Advance (2 Replies)
Hi, I have a c program i compile with gcc4.5. This elf, if I use gdb and put a breakpoint on main, instead has a breakpoint in a function other than main or says no line in file.
I verified the elf is 1 to 1 with source, have all debug symbols for compilation etc.
The problem I think is the... (2 Replies)
I'm sorry if the title is really criptic, but I don't know how to phrase my problem.
I know I can't really ask for a solution, and I normally wouldn't but this is really escaping my abilities.
Antefacts.
I developed a program using the zeromq messaging library.
I got to a point where the... (11 Replies)
I have bunch of source code which I compiled using -ggdb3 flag.
I have copied the source code and executable to an another machine.
When I run the exe in gdb it does not show the statments at the line numbers when it breaks.
This is what I see
Breakpoint 1, TestCode (handler=0x806e110,... (1 Reply)
Hi,
Can anyone explain this please.....
A simple test program...
### snip
#include <stdio.h>
main() {
static int n;
n = 6;
printf("hello %d\n", n);
n=7;
}
### snip
64 bit compile/link.... (2 Replies)
Some background:
The application normally runs on an embedded platform. Currently, for development purposes, I have the rootfs located @ /exports and the target is communicating over NFS. That way I can make a change on my local system, save the application @ /exports, and run the altered... (4 Replies)
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shevek_istring
shevek::istring(3) Library Functions Manual shevek::istring(3)NAME
shevek::istring -
shevek::istring is a C++ version of scanf.
SYNOPSIS
#include <iostring.hh>
Public Member Functions
istring ()
Create a new istring with no data.
istring (Glib::ustring const &str)
Create a new istring with data.
void init (Glib::ustring const &str)
Set new data to an existing istring.
void push ()
Push the current position to the stack so it can be restored later.
int pop (bool keep=false)
Pop the last pushed position from the stack.
void reset ()
Set the current position to 0, but don't change the stack.
Glib::ustring rest () const
Get remaining string.
void skip (Glib::ustring::size_type p)
Skip some characters.
bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format)
Read a constant string from the input.
template<typename T1 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1)
Read a string containing one argument from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2)
Read a string containing two arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2, T3 &arg3)
Read a string containing three arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2, T3
&arg3, T4 &arg4)
Read a string containing four arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1, T2
&arg2, T3 &arg3, T4 &arg4, T5 &arg5)
Read a string containing five arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring const &format,
T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2, T3 &arg3, T4 &arg4, T5 &arg5, T6 &arg6)
Read a string containing six arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 , typename T7 > bool operator() (Glib::ustring
const &format, T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2, T3 &arg3, T4 &arg4, T5 &arg5, T6 &arg6, T7 &arg7)
Read a string containing seven arguments from the input.
template<typename T1 , typename T2 , typename T3 , typename T4 , typename T5 , typename T6 , typename T7 , typename T8 > bool operator()
(Glib::ustring const &format, T1 &arg1, T2 &arg2, T3 &arg3, T4 &arg4, T5 &arg5, T6 &arg6, T7 &arg7, T8 &arg8)
Read a string containing eight arguments from the input.
Static Public Member Functions
template<typename T > static T direct (Glib::ustring const &data, Glib::ustring const &format, T def=T())
Read a variable from given data and return it.
Detailed Description
shevek::istring is a C++ version of scanf.
It uses templates to allow expanding it to user-defined types, but it still uses a format string to make it better translatable.
Member Function Documentation
template<typename T > static T shevek::istring::direct (Glib::ustring const &data, Glib::ustring const &format, Tdef = T ()) [inline, static]
Read a variable from given data and return it. This allows using a shevek::istring in an expression without the need to create a new
variable for it. If the input doesn't match the format, def is returned.
int shevek::istring::pop (boolkeep = false)
Pop the last pushed position from the stack. If keep is true or not given, the current position is restored to the last position. If it is
false, the current position is not changed.
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