Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/12/10:18:18
Robert Hoehne wrote:
>
> Paul Derbyshire wrote:
> >
> > Well, debuggers don't trace into C++ functions in .h's because they're
> > inlined and have no separate existence as functions at run time. Move a
>
> That's wrong. The debuggers (at least gdb and RHIDE/RHGDB) can trace
> into inlined functions from header files!!
>
> The problem here is again the limitation of the standard COFF debug
> information.
> Robert
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hi,
so then what settings would you reccomend? I'm a very new user and am
havng difficulty getting it just going. Consdiering the errot it's
required to get it to here, and now havibg all these problems, i'm
wondering if it is worth it? I was under the impression that if my code
used standard functions, it should operate in the same way??
anyway cya
thanks...
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