From: Andrew Cagney <ac131313@cygnus.com>
To: Fernando Nasser <fnasser@redhat.com>
Cc: gdb@sources.redhat.com
Subject: Re: Should internal-error default to dumping core?
Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2002 12:22:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3C41EC85.5000302@cygnus.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3BB893EA.B45050D0@redhat.com>
> Andrew Cagney wrote:
>
>>
>> Sorry you've lost me here. query() returns false if there is no tty.
>> So ``n'' ``n'' would still be the default. I'll need to change the
>> question so that a ``no'' indicates a core dump.
>>
>
>
> That was how I was suggesting it should be, so it is OK with me.
>
Turns out I'm 180 degrees out here. query() returns true when no TTY.
Consequently I need to reverse first query() not the second.
Andrew
> Hello,
>
> At preset an internal-error interaction looks like:
>
> (gdb) maint internal-error
> /home/scratch/GDB/src/gdb/maint.c:119: gdb-internal-error: internal maintenance
> An internal GDB error was detected. This may make further
> debugging unreliable. Continue this debugging session? (y or n) n
>
> Create a core file containing the current state of GDB? (y or n) n
>> $
>
> that is the default/no case is to not dump core.
>
> At present, if GDB encounters an internal error (from say a NULL pointer reference) it doesn't leave any physical evidence around in the form of a core dump. I'm thinking it should. Hence, I'd like to change the second prompt to be one that defaults to a core dump.
>
> Looking back through the notes it appears that the [my] rationale for the current behavour was somewhat arbitrary.
>
> thoughts?
> Andrew
prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-01-13 20:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-10-01 8:01 Andrew Cagney
2001-10-01 8:30 ` Fernando Nasser
2001-10-01 8:49 ` Andrew Cagney
2001-10-01 9:08 ` Fernando Nasser
2002-01-13 12:22 ` Andrew Cagney [this message]
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