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From: junaid AT wilma DOT eng DOT monash DOT edu DOT au (Junaid A. Walker)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Debugging C++ programs compiled by djgpp?
Date: 16 Jun 1995 06:53:54 GMT
Organization: Monash University
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Matthew Biddulph (ball0079 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:
: In article <3rjnbt$lte AT mserv1 DOT dl DOT ac DOT uk>,
: I. Badcoe <mbbad AT s-crim1 DOT dl DOT ac DOT uk> wrote:
: >Matthew Biddulph (ball0079 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:

: [stuff about ladybug not seeing C++ symbols cut]

: >
: I've solved the problem now - it wasn't a problem with C++ at all,
: really - it's just that I had called my C++ program 'rotate.cpp',
: whereas unix-style programs like gcc expect 'rotate.cc'. So Ladybug
: was instructed by gcc to look for rotate.cc, and didn't find it. So I
: got no source code in my disassembly.


	The problem i'v encounterred is that gdb doesnt want to
go to C++ mode, even if the source file is 'file.cc' and we
fiddle with all the commands to enable C++ demangling.
Maybe gdb really needs stabs format? I doubt it because Linux uses
coff like djgpp, and it works perfectly.

	What gives?
	Junaid


: Matt.

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