From: Paul Hilfinger <Hilfinger@adacore.com>
To: gdb@sourceware.org
Subject: Question on typedefs of anonymous structs in G++
Date: Wed, 07 May 2008 09:01:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20080507090045.51A1048CC44@nile.gnat.com> (raw)
Using g++ 4.1 on Linux (at least), I observe that a type such as
typedef struct {
...
} Foo;
produces no trace of debugging information about Foo. Serves one
right for writing a C-style definition of Foo in a C++ program, to be
sure, but G++ used to include Foo in the debugging data. Does anyone
here happen to know the story behind the change? Thanks.
Paul Hilfinger
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2008-05-07 9:01 Paul Hilfinger [this message]
2008-05-07 11:39 ` Daniel Jacobowitz
2008-05-08 19:15 ` Michael Snyder
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