[Rd] enabling core dumps
pleydell at supagro.inra.fr
pleydell at supagro.inra.fr
Wed Sep 23 16:07:26 CEST 2009
> usually what happens is (# meant to be a comment char)
>
> % R -d gdb -f test.R
> gdb> run
> ...segfault happens, breaks into gdb
> gdb> bt # print the backtrace
> gdb> up # move up the stack, to get to 'your' frame
> gdb> l # show source listing, use -O0 compiler flag, see gdb> help dir
> gdb> print some_suspect_variable
> gdb> call Rf_PrintValue(some_suspect_sexp)
> gdb> break suspect_function
> gdb> run # restart script, but break at suspect_function
to continue a slightly old thread...
... If I launch gdb this way I don't have any means to navigate through
previously executed gdb lines using M-p and M-n, but following a
(gdb) run
or
(gdb) continue
I can use M-p and M-n to recall previous R commands
If I launch gdb in other ways M-p and M-n function as expected. I
suppose there
is a confusion between gdb's M-p and ESS's M-p so that M-p only functions in
the ESS session.
I quite like running gdb using R's -d flag, but not being able to navigate
through the line history is sub-optimal. I'd be interested to hear if other
people running gdb this way encountered this problem and how they resolved it.
thanks
David
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