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* Query regarding anon symbols in the output of pmap command
@ 2011-09-09 13:55 sanshivp
  2011-09-09 20:55 ` Ian Lance Taylor
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From: sanshivp @ 2011-09-09 13:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gcc-help

Hi All,

My application is completely written in C++.

While running my application I run the pmap command on the PID of my application. In the output, there were a lot of memory address ranges which are marked against as anon. With a little bit of googling I found out that these addresses might belong to BSS section of process's memory.

Now my question is : 

"Is there any compiler option or any coding style where the number of such anon symbols can be reduced...?"

Any help/suggestions regarding this would be very helpful for me.

Thanks & Regards,
Shivaprasada.M.A

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