Dave Korn wrote:
.exe magic doesn't work with gprof. Any ideas why?
And indeed, it doesn't work the other way round... [carrying on from your
testcase:]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware/test> mv foo.exe foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware/test> rm gmon.out
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware/test> ./foo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware/test> gprof foo.exe
foo.exe: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware/test> gprof foo
Flat profile:
Exe magic is not applied to command line arguments by the shell, otherwise
it might mangle plaintext or options: exe magic is applied when an
application tries to open a file that doesn't exist. gprof doesn't open foo
or foo.exe; it opens gmon.out. The exe magic would have to modify the
contents of gmon.out in accord with gprof's internal binary format to make a
difference here.
But how does gprof know that foo doesn't exist? It has to open or stat it.
I thought that both open and stat calls support exe magic.
Krzysztof Duleba
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