Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/03/30/10:43:57
Eli Zaretskii <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> wrote:
> Is it a good idea to make our traceback symify itself (if the debug info
> is present)?
>
> If bloating the code of each program because of this is too much, maybe
> `abort' should do that? If that is still too much, how about a special
> debugging version of abort, for those who'd like that?
Hmmm ... doesn't look good to me. How do you plan to implement it? calling it
from the destroyed program?
If the program crashes in the machine of an end user (and beleive me I saw tons
of djgpp programs distributed with debug info) it won't help. Experimented
users can run symify or use a custom methode and RHIDE users (a lot of newbies)
gets it from RHIDE (It traps the GPF and shows the translated trace back). So
doesn't look to be very needed.
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