Re: variable viewing in gdb window
Re: variable viewing in gdb window
- Subject: Re: variable viewing in gdb window
- From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 13:13:46 -0500
On Mar 2, 2009, at 1:00 PM, Quincey Morris wrote:
On Mar 2, 2009, at 08:45, Andy Lee wrote:
First let's clear something up: "print [data bytes]" won't work, so
I don't see any point in repeatedly trying it. What's weird is
that I get a different error than you do:
---------------
(gdb) print data
$1 = (NSData *) 0x138460
Current language: auto; currently objective-c
(gdb) print [data bytes]
Unable to call function "objc_msgSend" at 0x9169c670: no return
type information available.
The error message you're seeing doesn't suggest any problem with
'data' -- it's just gdb insisting you cast the result.
Good point. There's a difference between the questions "How do I
enter a command that gdb accepts?", "Do I have a bug?", and "Does gdb/
GC/something else have a bug?"
--Andy
The difference in Daniel's case is that his 'data' pointer is
(apparently) a 64-bit value, implying this is a 64-bit app. So the
error message he's seeing could be:
a. 64-bit gdb's version of the same error message you got (in which
case 'print (void*) [data bytes]' ought to work).
b. 64-bit gdb not working right (and I've seen a fair number of
complaints about that on this list).
I think your suggestion of logging the value instead is a good one.
Unless someone can jump in and spot something obvious, this does
begin to look like a candidate for a bug report.
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