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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Core Dump Issue Post 302482647 by Praveen_218 on Wednesday 22nd of December 2010 07:09:54 AM
Old 12-22-2010
First of all, you are using gdb verbose mode.

Secondly, what's the issue in exploring in the frame#0 where you got this bug and the subsequent frame#1 ? I could just see address # 0x100319360 is getting passed to from frame#1 for rec_buf.

Just use list command to examine the code in its respective frames.
 

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libcaca canvas frame handling(3caca)				      libcaca				      libcaca canvas frame handling(3caca)

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libcaca canvas frame handling - Functions __extern int caca_get_frame_count (caca_canvas_t const *) Get the number of frames in a canvas. __extern int caca_set_frame (caca_canvas_t *, int) Activate a given canvas frame. __extern char const * caca_get_frame_name (caca_canvas_t const *) Get the current frame's name. __extern int caca_set_frame_name (caca_canvas_t *, char const *) Set the current frame's name. __extern int caca_create_frame (caca_canvas_t *, int) Add a frame to a canvas. __extern int caca_free_frame (caca_canvas_t *, int) Remove a frame from a canvas. Detailed Description These functions provide high level routines for canvas frame insertion, removal, copying etc. Function Documentation __extern int caca_get_frame_count (caca_canvas_t const *cv) Return the current canvas' frame count. This function never fails. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas Returns: The frame count Referenced by caca_set_canvas_boundaries(). __extern int caca_set_frame (caca_canvas_t *cv, intid) Set the active canvas frame. All subsequent drawing operations will be performed on that frame. The current painting context set by caca_set_attr() is inherited. If the frame index is outside the canvas' frame range, nothing happens. If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set accordingly: o EINVAL Requested frame is out of range. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas id The canvas frame to activate Returns: 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred. References caca_add_dirty_rect(). Referenced by caca_set_canvas_boundaries(). __extern char const* caca_get_frame_name (caca_canvas_t const *cv) Return the current frame's name. The returned string is valid until the frame is deleted or caca_set_frame_name() is called to change the frame name again. This function never fails. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas. Returns: The current frame's name. __extern int caca_set_frame_name (caca_canvas_t *cv, char const *name) Set the current frame's name. Upon creation, a frame has a default name of 'frame#xxxxxxxx' where xxxxxxxx is a self-incrementing hexadecimal number. If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set accordingly: o ENOMEM Not enough memory to allocate new frame. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas. name The name to give to the current frame. Returns: 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred. __extern int caca_create_frame (caca_canvas_t *cv, intid) Create a new frame within the given canvas. Its contents and attributes are copied from the currently active frame. The frame index indicates where the frame should be inserted. Valid values range from 0 to the current canvas frame count. If the frame index is greater than or equals the current canvas frame count, the new frame is appended at the end of the canvas. If the frame index is less than zero, the new frame is inserted at index 0. The active frame does not change, but its index may be renumbered due to the insertion. If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set accordingly: o ENOMEM Not enough memory to allocate new frame. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas id The index where to insert the new frame Returns: 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred. Referenced by caca_set_canvas_boundaries(). __extern int caca_free_frame (caca_canvas_t *cv, intid) Delete a frame from a given canvas. The frame index indicates the frame to delete. Valid values range from 0 to the current canvas frame count minus 1. If the frame index is greater than or equals the current canvas frame count, the last frame is deleted. If the active frame is deleted, frame 0 becomes the new active frame. Otherwise, the active frame does not change, but its index may be renumbered due to the deletion. If an error occurs, -1 is returned and errno is set accordingly: o EINVAL Requested frame is out of range, or attempt to delete the last frame of the canvas. Parameters: cv A libcaca canvas id The index of the frame to delete Returns: 0 in case of success, -1 if an error occurred. References caca_add_dirty_rect(). Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for libcaca from the source code. Version 0.99.beta18 Fri Apr 6 2012 libcaca canvas frame handling(3caca)
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