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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Simple Scientific calculator for ADE, the UNIX environment for the AMIGA A1200(HD). Post 303037031 by wisecracker on Sunday 21st of July 2019 08:02:56 AM
Old 07-21-2019
Now tested inside a current Linux Mint 19.
Code:
Awk Version:
GNU Awk 4.1.4, API: 1.1 (GNU MPFR 4.0.1, GNU MP 6.1.2)
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991-2016 Free Software Foundation.

The POSIX shell 'sh' links to dash:
Version 0.5.8-2.10 500
Using from the Linux terminal:
Prompt:-$ apt-cache policy dash<CR>

 

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GDB-ADD-INDEX(1)					       GNU Development Tools						  GDB-ADD-INDEX(1)

NAME
gdb-add-index - Add index files to speed up GDB SYNOPSIS
gdb-add-index filename DESCRIPTION
When GDB finds a symbol file, it scans the symbols in the file in order to construct an internal symbol table. This lets most GDB operations work quickly--at the cost of a delay early on. For large programs, this delay can be quite lengthy, so GDB provides a way to build an index, which speeds up startup. To determine whether a file contains such an index, use the command readelf -S filename: the index is stored in a section named ".gdb_index". Note that the index is never generated for files that do not contain DWARF debug information (sections named ".debug_*"). See more in the GDB manual in node "Index Files" -- shell command "info -f gdb -n 'Index Files'". OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for GDB is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the "info" and "gdb" programs and GDB's Texinfo documentation are properly installed at your site, the command info gdb should give you access to the complete manual. Using GDB: A Guide to the GNU Source-Level Debugger, Richard M. Stallman and Roland H. Pesch, July 1991. COPYRIGHT
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