Dmitry Zenovich <[email protected]> writes: > I want to contribute to the ltrace project. I added the ability to > intercept library-functions calls and replace the return-values by > fixed number preconfigured from command-line. I also made possible for > the ltrace to decide whenever it should replace return value or not by > calling the python wrapper-function from the file, given in > command-line. I also added the ability to stub out the return values
The former sounds definitely useful and was on my list for some time now. > of time-related functions (time, gettimeofday and clock_gettime), > modifying current time for program, that is attached to ltrace. Most > of new code will work only under x86 architecture and was completely > tested in x86_64 linux environment. The important thing is that all arch-dependent code is properly hidden in arch directories and doesn't break unsupported architectures. ltrace is full of ifdefs as it is, and I would very much prefer that we don't add more of that. > Please, give me an advice about how I can import my code into the > ltrace project. Posting the patch series would be the first step. Or you could upload your repository to github or somewhere and post a link. The point is that others can review the code, even though "others" seems to be "I" lately. Thanks, PM _______________________________________________ Ltrace-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ltrace-devel
