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- .name
- GccFindHit
- .type
- Programmer Tool
- .short
- Locate enforcer hit in gcc compiled code
- .description
- This tool should be used in conjunction with Enforcer. Its purpose is
- to find the source name/line corresponding to a given offset in the
- executable. Very simple to use: when your program named, say, 'prog',
- is a bad boy and makes Enforcer hit(s), remember the offset(s) of the
- hit(s) displayed by Enforcer and run the command 'GccFindHit prog
- <list of offsets in hex>' The offsets are separated by blanks.
- Enforcer gives also the hunk number, but it should always be zero. If
- it's not and your program is compiled by gcc, please let me know about
- it.
-
- GccFindHit understands the stabs from the aout format encapsulated in
- the debug hunk of the AmigaOS executable, so it will work as long as
- ld outputs its debug information this way. Source code is included
- and it is distributed under the GPL See the file COPYING for details
- about the GPL. If it's not in the archive, please contact the
- site/person/organization you got this program from, and tell them it
- is *required*
- .version
- 1.2
- .date
- 1995.12.30
- .author
- Daniel Verite
- .distribution
- GNU Public License
- .email
- daniel@brainstorm.eu.org
- .described-by
- Fred Fish (fnf@ninemoons.com)
-