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Re: [Tinycc-devel] Bug using -g with line directive


From: Herman ten Brugge
Subject: Re: [Tinycc-devel] Bug using -g with line directive
Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 21:50:20 +0100
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On 1/16/23 20:33, Herman ten Brugge wrote:
On 1/16/23 16:14, Levo D wrote:
Using ee3fef2ce2a8c46452ff44b59d5175dc90bf4f4c I compiled and tested in 3 places using make install before the test

1. Local machine, crashes using gdb 12.1
2. Debian box, works, using 10.1
3. Mac, doesn't work using lldb-1400.0.38.13.

Copying the binary I made on the debian box to my local computer upset gdb 12.1. Using tcc -g -nostdlib (otherwise debian gdb complains about wrong glibc version) I am able to debug it using gdb 10.1 on my debian box

Should I write a debug report to gdb? The error it gives is "../../gdb/psymtab.c:1142: internal-error: expand_symtabs_matching: Assertion `symtab != nullptr' failed."
I See problem 1 when using stab format. This is deprecated in gcc and probably will be deprecated in gdb. Please use dwarf. I just pushed an update for macos. The DW_LNS_set_file dwarf has an offset of 1 on macos.

I used an older gcc to compile the code with -gstabs (gcc 12.2.1 does not support stabs anymore) and then gdb also dumps core.

If I use:
gdb --readnow ./a.out -batch -ex 'br a.bolin:5' -ex 'r'

It works with older gcc and tcc.

So it is probably a stabs bug in gdb.



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