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2004-01-27 Michael Chastain <mec.gnu@mindspring.com>
* PROBLEMS: add gdb/1516.
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2004-01-27 Michael Chastain <mec.gnu@mindspring.com>
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* PROBLEMS: add gdb/1516.
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2003-12-29 Robert Millan <robertmh@gnu.org>
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Patch committed by Andrw Cagney.
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updated so people encountering problems should consider downloading a
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more current GDB (http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/current).
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gdb/1516: [regression] local classes, gcc 2.95.3, dwarf-2
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With gcc 2.95.3 and the dwarf-2 debugging format, classes which are
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defined locally to a function include the demangled name of the function
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as part of their name. For example, if a function "foobar" contains a
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local class definition "Local", gdb will say that the name of the class
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type is "foobar__Fi.0:Local".
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This applies only to classes where the class type is defined inside a
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function, not to variables defined with types that are defined somewhere
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outside any function (which most types are).
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gdb/1091: Constructor breakpoints ignored
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gdb/1193: g++ 3.3 creates multiple constructors: gdb 5.3 can't set breakpoints
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