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X-Code strangeness...


  • Subject: X-Code strangeness...
  • From: John Draper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 23:41:21 -0800

Hi,

I have a C++ Method like so...

infoServer::SetServerInfo(SipBridge *theBridge, ushort port1, ushort port2, char *srv1_IP, char *srv2_IP)
{
short tport;
in_addr_t saddr;
ushort serverPort; // Info Server port
char *serverIP; // Info Server IP pointer
int rc;
struct hostent *h;
int i; // loop index


   < my code here >
}

Using the source level debugger, I step into this method... but the source level
debugger only shows 4 local variables or structures... when as you see above
I declare 7 of them, and yet the source debugger only shows 4, why?


Locals:
 tport = 5060
 serverPort = 5060
 rc = 16909060
 h = 6544e80

Where is "i",  "serverIP",  and "saddr", are not snowing up in the
variable list in the source debugger when I'm inside this method.

Ok,  so In "gdb" I also test this...  and get:

(gdb) x h   <---  I examine "h"
0x6544e80:    0x003bc23c     <--- looks good

(gdb) x rc   <---- I examine "rc"
0x6545700:    0x00000000   <--- Also looks good

But, when I look at "i"

(gdb) x i
No symbol "i" in current context. <---- Look at this!!! WTF? I declare i as
a local var and yet it's not showing up.


And as expected:

(gdb) x saddr
No symbol "saddr" in current context.

(gdb) x serverPort
0x13c4:    0x6c380000

(gdb) x serverIP
No symbol "serverIP" in current context.

John

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