From: Satya V. G. <gup...@ne...> - 2010-06-23 11:00:57
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Julian, Thanks - I am unfamiliar with c++filt - I will educate myself on it. Would you happen to know if c++filt requires the instrumented process to be running in order for it to do the translation? Or is the required information already present in the Valgrind trace for c++filt to do this translation independently? My device ends up in an "out of memory" situation soon with Valgrind running - so if c++filt needs the process to be up then I wouldn't know how to get c++filt that information. Thanks SVG -----Original Message----- From: Julian Seward [mailto:js...@ac...] Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 6:46 AM To: Satya V. Gupta Cc: val...@li...; 'Josef Weidendorfer' Subject: Re: [Valgrind-users] Running Valgrind on ELF/ python/ boost based executables > With --demangle=yes, Valgrind generates a SIGSEGV almost immediately > in > VG_(strcmp) and with --demangle=no, it doesn't. "Pretty" symbols would > have helped me get closer to a solution to my problem, but "ugly" > symbols are not very helpful. Just to make this very clear: you can convert an "ugly" symbol to a "pretty" one afterwards, by dumping them in a text file and sending it through the c++filt program. J ____________________________________________________________ Refinance Now 4.0% FIXED! $160,000 Mortgage for $633/mo. Free. No Obligation. Get 4 Quotes! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL3241/4c21e93d5fe0348f503st03vuc |