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[Bug gdb/18436] Can't print dynamically allocated global array
- From: "keiths at redhat dot com" <sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org>
- To: gdb-prs at sourceware dot org
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 16:34:29 +0000
- Subject: [Bug gdb/18436] Can't print dynamically allocated global array
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- References: <bug-18436-4717 at http dot sourceware dot org/bugzilla/>
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18436
Keith Seitz <keiths at redhat dot com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Keith Seitz <keiths at redhat dot com> ---
I tried your supplied test case on both the 7.9 branch and HEAD, and I was
unable to reproduce it on Fedora 21, using the system compiler (4.9.2 20150212
(Red Hat 4.9.2-6)).
What is your environment? gdb/gcc -v (or "show version" in gdb).
What does "info var ^vec$" give?
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Reading symbols from /home/keiths/tmp/18436...done.
(gdb) start
Temporary breakpoint 1 at 0x4005d5: file /home/keiths/tmp/18436.c, line 10.
Starting program: /home/keiths/tmp/18436
Temporary breakpoint 1, main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffffffdb18)
at /home/keiths/tmp/18436.c:10
10 vec = (double *) malloc((unsigned) 10*sizeof(double));
(gdb) n
12 for (i=0; i<10; i++) {
(gdb)
13 vec[i] = i;
(gdb)
14 printf("Item %d = %15.6g\n", i, vec[i]);
(gdb) p vec[0]
$1 = 0
(gdb) info var ^vec$
All variables matching regular expression "^vec$":
File /home/keiths/tmp/18436.c:
double *vec;
(gdb)
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