Hi Simon,
I'm in no way familiar with Ada, but the best reverse engineering
technique is IMO debugging your simulation with gdb.
You just have to know what function you're looking for. Typically, you'd
set a break in __ghdl_fatal() and look at the back trace ('bt').
Also, you might need to look at the GHDL code and see where the error
message is thrown and set breaks accordingly.
Note that you may have to increase the stack size when debugging your
simulation with gdb (--stack-size=...) and you are getting seg faults.
Greetings,
- Martin
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