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Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 12:27:01 -0400
From: Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
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Subject: Re: BUG in cygwin's implementation of GDB?
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On Thu, Oct 17, 2002 at 11:28:32AM +0200, Thomas Mellman wrote:
>I think I've encountered a bug in GDB.
>
>Although "help run" says the following:
>
>> (gdb) help run
>> Start debugged program.  You may specify arguments to give it.
>> Args may include "*", or "[...]"; they are expanded using "sh".
>> Input and output redirection with ">", "<", or ">>" are also allowed.
>
>if  you say:
>
>    (gdb) r < eg/10.gtl
>
>then the following is true:
>
>    argv[1] = '<'
>    argv[2] = 'eg/10.gtl'
>
>and naturally, stdin is ... well, stdin.
>
>This is not the behaviour on my linux system at home and is - AFAICT - wrong.

stdio redirection is not currently implemented in gdb.

cgf

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