On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 10:18 PM, Waldek Hebisch <hebi...@math.uni.wroc.pl>wrote:

> Of course, I am not sure that error is in generated code, because
> I can not get reasonable backtrace.  Is there a place in ECL so
> that after attaching gdb I could set a breakpoint there and
> get control passed to gdb when ecl would like to signal error?
>

Sorry, I do not get this entirely. You mean that you want to attach gdb to
a running ECL and then force it to stop when an error is signaled, right?
The functions to set a breakpoint at are typically "cl_error" and
"cl_cerror", and sometimes FEerror().

Juanjo

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