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Cannot see source while debugging

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Lyndsey Ferguson - 20 Jul 2003 03:52 GMT
Hi All,

I'm trying to run my program in a group development environment and I am now
unable to view the source code in our debug view.  It was working fine, and
now it is not.  All I am seeing is the stack crawl.  I do not know what
changed.  

I've tried checking to see if all the files have the debug setting turned
on. They do.  I've made sure that the project and each subproject
(libraries) have their optimizations turned off.  I've trashed the project
data files and the xSym files.

Not really understanding what I was doing, I've tried changing the PPC
Disasembler options with all things checked:

-show code modules
-use extended mnemonics
-show source code

-show data modules
-disassemble exception tables
-show sym info
-show name table

Normally I would revert back to the last build of the program that still
displayed my symbolic information, but I'm at home trying to meet a
deadline.  Can someone offer me further tips?

Please post in this news group, or email me at
Lyndsey @ nemetschek . Net

Or
Lyndsey_ferguson @ yahoo . Com

Thank you so very much!
Lyndsey
MW Ron - 21 Jul 2003 03:59 GMT
>Hi All,
>
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>displayed my symbolic information, but I'm at home trying to meet a
>deadline.  Can someone offer me further tips?

The first thing to see is if in the debugger if you accidentally changed
the setting from source to assembly.

Second see if you have any optimizations or inlining turned on.

Is it just this one project or is there more that do this.  I'd check
the obvious first and then let me know.

Ron

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