Ge van Geldorp wrote:
If symbolic info was present in file.nostrip.ext (i.e.
it was compiled
with
-g, which at present implies DBG := 1), then it will
also be present in
file.ext. So, the backtrace on e.g. BSODs should print the function
name/source file/source line in addition to the address. Which means we
won't have to use addr2line very often. If there was no symbolic info in
file.nostrip.ext, addr2line wouldn't be of help anyway.
I like this idea.
Me, Alex and Steven were discussing something similar the other day in IRC.
I never expected things to move so fast :)
Ged
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