From: Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
To: gdb@sourceware.org
Subject: Variable objects and STL containers
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 06:01:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <18343.64413.689019.489727@kahikatea.snap.net.nz> (raw)
Using variable objects, if I display a watch expression for an STL container, e.g.
vector<int> v (3);
v[0] = 1;
v[1] = 11;
v[2] = 22;
in Emacs, I get something like this:
v std::vector<int,std::allocator<int> >
std::_Vector_base<int,std::allocator<int> > std::_Vector_base<int,std::allocator<int> >
public
_M_impl std::_Vector_base<int,std::allocator<int> >::_Vector_impl
std::allocator<int> std::allocator<int>
__gnu_cxx::new_allocator<int> {...}
public
_M_start int * 0x804c008
*_M_start 0
_M_finish int * 0x804c014
*_M_finish 135153
_M_end_of_storage int * 0x804c014
*_M_end_of_storage 135153
which is a bit meaningless to the end user. This is for gcc, and I guess other
compilers store STL containers differently. In this case, I know where the
values are really stored:
v._M_impl._M_start int * 0x804c008
*v._M_impl._M_start 1
*(v._M_impl._M_start+1) 11
*(v._M_impl._M_start+2) 22
(gdb) p v._M_impl._M_finish - v._M_impl._M_start
$1 = 3
and it would be better to display these.
I have two questions:
1) Does GDB know what compiler was used to create an object file/executable?
2) _M_impl, _M_start are gcc internals and I guess they could change (like CLI!)
Is it meaningful to ask on the gcc list for a formal interface to these details?
--
Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob
next reply other threads:[~2008-02-05 6:01 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2008-02-05 6:01 Nick Roberts [this message]
2008-02-05 6:17 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-05 6:34 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-05 6:56 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-05 13:16 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-02-15 9:24 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-17 0:19 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-17 7:14 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-17 19:55 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-18 8:12 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-19 16:31 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-02-05 11:31 ` Mark Kettenis
2008-02-05 12:03 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-05 13:18 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-02-08 0:53 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-08 6:47 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-10 4:28 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-10 7:11 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-10 17:52 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-02-10 18:14 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-10 19:45 ` Doug Evans
2008-02-10 19:44 ` Doug Evans
2008-02-10 20:05 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-10 21:02 ` Nick Roberts
2008-02-11 9:12 ` Vladimir Prus
2008-02-11 13:07 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-02-11 20:28 ` Nick Roberts
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