Re: addr2line ends up off by 1 line numbers when -O0 is used
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: Britton Kerin <britton.kerin@xxxxxxxxx>
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: Re: addr2line ends up off by 1 line numbers when -O0 is used
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: Ángel González <keisial@xxxxxxxxx>
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: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 00:15:12 +0100
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Can you provide a minimal program that calls backrace() saving it into a
file, that then -depending on the optimization level- produces the wrong
output when addr2lines is called?
Also, I think you forgot to mention your architecture. Best regards
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