Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/03/09/21:18:42
The "New" windows debug format is coff,
which gdb understands just fine.
VTune may only recognize CodeView, I don't know
but compiling/linking with /Z7 and /ZI will allow
you to use gdb with any MS .obj.
You can force the Microsoft Compiler/Linker to store the debug
information in the *.exe files
Look at the following help file from Developer Studio
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Note To create a library that contains debugging information
without using .PDB files, you must select the compilers C7 Compatible
(/Z7) option and clear the linkers Use Program Database (/PDB:NONE)
option. If you use the precompiled headers options, debugging
information for both the precompiled header and the rest of the source
code is placed in the PDB. The /Yd option is ignored when the Program
Database option is specified.
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On Thu, 9 Mar 2000 11:16:39 -0500, you wrote:
>On Thu, Mar 09, 2000 at 04:53:23PM +0100, Max Griessl wrote:
>>Is it possible to convert the debug format produced by g++ (i.e. for
>>C++ files) to a native Windows format which is correctly handled by
>>e.g. VTune of Intel?
>
>I wish. I would love to be able to convert back and forth between the
>two formats or, better, have bfd/gdb understand Microsoft format.
>
>I'm not aware of any such functionality but I'm sure that Mumit Khan can
>give a definitive answer.
>
>cgf
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