2009/11/19 Leo Trottier <[email protected]>: > attached -- > also (more lodgeit abuse): http://paste.pocoo.org/show/151708/ > Leo
I narrowed the problem to one function. copy the attached file somewhere, and run trackgcroot like this: python translator/c/gcc/trackgcroot.py -fdarwin -t function.s I'm still trying to understand the control flow of this function (there are 68 jumps...) and why trackgcroot fails to find the value at the origin of some register. -- Amaury Forgeot d'Arc
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