From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Jonathan Larmour To: "Trenton D. Adams" Cc: 'eCos discussion' Subject: Re: [ECOS] ASSERTS & TRACING quit working Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 14:38:00 -0000 Message-id: <3B4CC755.C7E47434@redhat.com> References: <000001c10a51$5cb50340$090110ac@TRENT> X-SW-Source: 2001-07/msg00319.html "Trenton D. Adams" wrote: > > > > > Nope. You did enabled CYG_INFRA_DEBUG which is the parent > > option, right? > > Yes, in the Windows config tool it's called "Asserts & Tracing". And you enabled the individual option underneath that? > I've enabled Asserts & Tracing just the way I did before. The only > problem is this time it's not working. > > Also, I don't actually need to call CYG_TRACE_PRINT () whenever I want > it to output what I've traced so far right? If so, how come I didn't > need to do this before? Depends on the configuration of the tracing system, for example with buffered tracing but CYGDBG_INFRA_DEBUG_TRACE_BUFFER_PRINT disabled (which it is by default) you won't see anything unless you explicitly ask for it. > Is there some debug option somewhere that I need to enable for > CYG_ASSERT and CYG_TRACE to actually create some code? I know in MFC > for Windows I need to have it in debug mode. As far as I know it's > supposed to be in debug mode by default, no? -- Red Hat, Rustat House, Clifton Road, Cambridge, UK. Tel: +44 (1223) 271062 Maybe this world is another planet's Hell -Aldous Huxley || Opinions==mine Come to the Red Hat TechWorld open source conference in Brussels! Keynotes, techie talks and exhibitions http://www.redhat-techworld.com/