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Re: Where does g++ keep temporary template source
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Paul Pluzhnikov |
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Re: Where does g++ keep temporary template source |
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Sat, 20 Aug 2005 14:47:55 -0700 |
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Robert Heller <heller@deepsoft.com> writes:
> PP> > Putting print statements insice the set_value() and set_value_type()
> PP>
> PP> Is the wrong way to debug problems. You should learn to use a
> PP> debugger; that skill will serve you well.
>
> There are many situations where using a debugger is not possible
Actually, in general programming (i.e. not in embedded systems)
there are very *few* such situations. The OP is certainly in
a situation where using the debugger rather then edit (to add
printf)/recompile/re-run is called for.
> *Never* underestimate the value of print statement.
In general programming, there are quite a few situations where adding
a print statement modifies the stack layout or program timing enough
to make the bug hide or move somewhere else.
Cheers,
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