* gdb code
@ 2004-09-09 15:00 Sriharsha Vedurmudi
2004-09-09 19:25 ` Ian Lance Taylor
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From: Sriharsha Vedurmudi @ 2004-09-09 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gcc
Hi,
where do I find the algorithms/guidelines related to gdb code. I have
the code but its so huge that it would consume huge amount of time by
the time one figures out what is where, so I was wondering if there is
an algorithm or something that can be used to locate which part of
functionality is in which file..
For eg. Suppose I want to implement a custom function in a version of
gdb (used entirely for private use) how do I go about.
First I should add the string that the user types to invoke this command
to the list of strings that gdb recognizes as commands. Then, I have to
invoke my function when ever that command is entered. How do I go about
this? Just point me to the appropriate file and i'll do the rest.
Cheers,
Harsha.
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* Re: gdb code
2004-09-09 15:00 gdb code Sriharsha Vedurmudi
@ 2004-09-09 19:25 ` Ian Lance Taylor
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From: Ian Lance Taylor @ 2004-09-09 19:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sriharsha Vedurmudi; +Cc: gcc
Sriharsha Vedurmudi <sriharsha.v@redpinesignals.com> writes:
> where do I find the algorithms/guidelines related to gdb code.
Wrong mailing list.
But try http://sourceware.org/gdb/current/onlinedocs/gdbint_toc.html
Ian
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