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Re: gdb-ui bogosity with conditional breakpoints
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: gdb-ui bogosity with conditional breakpoints |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Apr 2006 11:29:56 +0900 |
Nick Roberts <address@hidden> writes:
> You don't say what your condition was, but my crystal ball (which can't see
> as clearly as Stefan's) says that it calls a function e.g
Yes I think you're right (it's a C++ inline method, but I presume as far
as Gdb's concerned, it's a function).
> It might be a bit quicker if you use GDB 6.4 as this version doesn't spew
> out so many annotations for level 3.
(yes that's what I'm using)
> > Is there anyway to disable this behavior? If so, I think it should be
> > the default -- the icon and mode-line flashing is not particularly
> > useful, and the annoyance level is fairly high.
>
> If my diagnosis is correct then I think the answer is no, without delving into
> GDB to stop the erroneous starting and stopped annotations from being
> generated. I don't plan to do that because a) annotations are being
> deprecated and b) while setting a condition on a breakpoint with a function is
> perfectly reasonable, it's probably not done that often.
Fair enough.
Anyway, just knowing that the problem is with using functions is enough
that I can try to avoid doing so in the future.
Thanks,
-Miles
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