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Re: Bug in while() intrinsic ?


Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
BERTRAND Joel <joel.bertrand@systella.fr> writes:

	I'm trying to debug a subroutine in a very long program. You can find
this GPL'd program at http://www.rpl2.net/.

It's unlikely that anybody here is going to download and debug your large program. We do better with standlone test cases. I can assure you that the while statement is not broken. I recommend that you step through the code in a debugger and find out what is happening. Sorry I can't be of more help.

If I run it in a debugger (gdb) without any recompilation, it _works_ ! I don't look for someone that debugs this program. I only give you an example to reproduce this bug. Before my first post, I have tried a lot of different configurations (do {} while(), if () break and some others without any differences.). I have tried to debug asmb output but if I know sparc and alpha mnemonics, I don't know amd64 ones...


Regards,

JKB


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