Sponsored Content
Top Forums Programming #pragma warn codes on Sun Solaris to disable some warns? Post 302521957 by fpmurphy on Friday 13th of May 2011 12:20:06 AM
Old 05-13-2011
It is difficult to advise/help you if you do not know what compiler you are using.

What happens if you enter:
Code:
gcc -v
cc -v

What output do you get?
 

8 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Tips and Tutorials

Solaris Patch exit codes

The most common Solaris exit codes you will see is 2 or 8, but have you ever had a different exit code and wondered what it means ? Well you need not wonder no more... Patch Exit Codes ---------------- 0 No error 1 Usage error 2 Attempt to apply a patch that's already... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: Tornado
1 Replies

2. Solaris

Problem in generating codes in solaris server!!

I have a solaris server having oracle and oracle apps running ! When some one attempts to generate a code, they click a link on the web interface which runs an rsh script from a computer called Helpdesk onto my solaris server and what happens is the web interface show an error message saying... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: SmartestVEGA
4 Replies

3. Solaris

Sun Fire 280R Sun Solaris CRT/Monitor requirements

I am new to Sun. I brought Sun Fire 280R to practice UNIX. What are the requirements for the monitor/CRT? Will it burn out old non-Sun CRTs? Does it need LCD monitor? Thanks. (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bramptonmt
3 Replies

4. Programming

print C codes from Solaris 10, x86 to cygwin on Windows?

Sorry, I meant to type "porting C codes from Solaris 10, x86 to cygwin in Windows" I just installed cygwin 1.7 to my Windows PC. I have a C program that compiles fine using gcc on Solaris 10, x86. This C program contains system calls like: system ("ls -l > file.txt"); and system... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: serendipity1276
3 Replies

5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Disable Serials ports in Sun Fire v490

Hello people from Argentina i said you Hello. I am doing some works from an auditory. They want to disable login prompts on serial ports. Somebody knows how to do that? Thank your time. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: enkei17
1 Replies

6. Solaris

Sun T2000 error codes

I got a Power supply failure. I replaced the power supply and still got the error. Any ideas on what I should try next? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: 642fiddi
1 Replies

7. Solaris

pramga warn codes: where I can see all possible?

(I will not duplicate my post that I create in 'Programming' ( My post ), but the issue also (after C ) is related to Sun Solaris.) I need to find the warning-codes to be used in the #pragma warn.. C-code directives to suppress some compilation warnings. More desciptive explanation you... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: alex_5161
2 Replies

8. Solaris

Sun Cluster query for enable/disable

Hi, I perform clrs enable/disable resource-group to start/shutown sybase db. If I do it through through scsetup , it asks for Do you require to change the state of resource "sybaseapp-rs" on individual nodes or zones that can master the resource (yes/no) ?. I am bit confused of above... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: tuxian
1 Replies
ERROR::DWARF(7stap)													       ERROR::DWARF(7stap)

NAME
error::dwarf - dwarf debuginfo quality problems DESCRIPTION
Systemtap sometimes relies on ELF/DWARF debuginfo for programs being instrumented to locate places to probe, or context variables to read/write, just like a symbolic debugger does. Even though examination of the program's source code may show variables or lines where probes may be desired, the compiler must preserve information about them for systemtap (or a debugger such as gdb) to get pinpoint access to the desired information. If a script requires such data, but the compiler did not preserve enough of it, pass-2 errors may result. Common conditions that trigger these problems include; compiler version Prior to GCC version 4.5, debuginfo quality was fairly limited. Often developers were advised to build their programs with -O0 -g flags to disable optimization. GCC version 4.5 introduced a facility called "variable-tracking assignments" that allows it to gen- erate high-quality debuginfo under full -O2 -g optimization. It is not perfect, but much better than before. Note that, due to another gcc bug (PR51358) -O0 -g can actually sometimes make debuginfo quality worse than for -O2 -g. function inlining Even modern gcc sometimes has problems with parameters for inlined functions. It may be necessary to change the script to probe at a slightly different place (try a .statement() probe, instead of a .function() probe, somewhere a few source lines into the body of the inlined function. Or try putting a probe at the call site of the inlined function. Or use the if @defined($var) { ... } script language construct to test for the resolvability of the context variable before using it. instruction reordering Heavily optimized code often smears the instructions from multiple source statements together. This can leave systemtap with no place to choose to place a probe, especially a statement probe specified by line number. Systemtap may advise to try a nearby line number, but these may not work well either. Consider placing a probe by a statement wildcard or line number range. ALTERNATIVES
In order to reduce reliance on ELF/DWARF debuginfo, consider the use of statically compiled-in instrumentation, such as kernel tracepoints, or <sys/sdt.h> userspace markers. Such instrumentation hook sites are relatively low cost (just one NOP instruction for sdt.h), and nearly guarantee the availability of parameter data and a reliable probe site, all without reliance on debuginfo. SEE ALSO
stap(1), http://dwarfstd.org/, http://sourceware.org/systemtap/wiki/TipContextVariables, http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/Var_Tracking_Assignments, warning::debuginfo(7stap), error::reporting(7stap) ERROR::DWARF(7stap)
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:47 PM.
Unix & Linux Forums Content Copyright 1993-2022. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy