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It seems gdb can not work well for c++ program

When I set a break point in the constructor of a class, and run the
program in gdb, but the program didn't stop at the breakpoint I set.It
seemed there was no breakpoints at all.
How should I set the breakpoint in the constructor. It seems that
command 'break' do not work well

Jul 23 '05 #1
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Zheng Da wrote:
When I set a break point in the constructor of a class, and run the
program in gdb, but the program didn't stop at the breakpoint I set.It
seemed there was no breakpoints at all.
How should I set the breakpoint in the constructor. It seems that
command 'break' do not work well


How is this a C++ _language_ question? Please ask about gdb in
the newsgroup 'gnu.utils.help' or the newsgroup for your OS.

V
Jul 23 '05 #2
Here is many threads with .NET studio questions. Why he should not ask?

Zheng see some of these pages:
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork...gdb/index.html
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork...bug/index.html
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerwork...bug/index.html

Jul 23 '05 #3
el****@gmail.com wrote:
Here is many threads with .NET studio questions. Why he should not ask?
What .NET studio questions?

The questions about C++ language are OK to ask. Beyond that everything
is off-topic. How to use a debugger is not a C++ language question.
[..]

Jul 23 '05 #4
I'm sorry. I want to ask the question in gnu.gdb, but the newsgroup in
google can not post to gnu.gdb. It gives me an error "The following
usenet groups are archived and cannot be posted to: "gnu.gdb" "
So I do not know where could I post the question

Jul 23 '05 #5

"Zheng Da" <zh*********@sina.com> wrote in message news:11**********************@g43g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
I'm sorry. I want to ask the question in gnu.gdb, but the newsgroup in
google can not post to gnu.gdb. It gives me an error "The following
usenet groups are archived and cannot be posted to: "gnu.gdb" "
So I do not know where could I post the question


Maybe try gnu.gcc.help or gnu.g++.help

--
Lionel B

Jul 23 '05 #6

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