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Re: DWARF problems?



On May 26, 2006, at 12:20, Jim Ingham wrote:

Can you file a bug about this. It would be most helpful if you could do the following:

Done, radar://4564651

The "not enough frames..." is a harmless error. We have a fast way of computing the stack, which is mostly but not always accurate. We use that when you step just to see if the stack has changed. If it has, we use our slow stack computing to get the new stack. Otherwise, we don't need to do this operation - which can speed up stepping a good bit when the stack is deep. Sometimes the fast way gets too many stack frames, and when we run the slow method we get this error. But the stack was fetched correctly.

This has only happened once so far, and it was the first build of the project after syncing to the version that turned DWARF on. After cleaning the project and all subprojects again (thanks again for that checkbox), I no longer got the stack frame error. I did notice that when I was getting that error, the bottom frame in the stack was empty, and main 2nd to bottom.


Steve Mills
Drummer, Mac geek
http://sjmills5.home.mchsi.com/


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