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RE: [avr-gcc-list] Frame pointer location
From: |
Stu Bell |
Subject: |
RE: [avr-gcc-list] Frame pointer location |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 15:04:22 -0600 |
J"org wrote:
> AVR Studio
> even lacks the ability to display out-of-scope variables, yet
> most people appear to just live with that.
Not out of choice, I assure you. Were the ability there, I would use it
in a heartbeat.
I need to spend time with AVR-GDB - I've heard good things about it.
> I doubt there's a
> very broad audience for improved stackframes -- as I said,
> people do care for the amount of code generated, next they do
> care for the code size, then they compare the generated code
> size with compiler XYZ, and only then they start comparing
> other features. :-/
For some users, I'm sure this is true. For others (such as me), an
ability to show a stack trace would be a godsend. Not everyone is
trying to fit code into an ATtiny or ATmega8! I specifically chose the
ATmega2560 and added external SRAM so I would not have to worry about
memory resources (as much). If I could trade SRAM efficiency for a
stack trace, especially as a compile-time option, I would take it!
Eh, such is life. Since I don't have them, I live without them. But
just because I don't have stack traces (...and a Lotus Elise ;-) ),
don't believe for a minute that I don't wish for them!
Best regards,
Stu Bell
DataPlay (DPHI, Inc.)