RE: 'main' enters in gcc-4.1

2005-07-11 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Mike Stump >Sent: 11 July 2005 18:40 > On Monday, July 11, 2005, at 07:15 AM, Perret Yannick wrote: >> (second send, as I never saw my first send on the mailing list. >> sorry if duplicated). Perret, next time you aren't certain if your post got through, go to th

Re: 'main' enters in gcc-4.1

2005-07-11 Thread Mike Stump
On Monday, July 11, 2005, at 07:15 AM, Perret Yannick wrote: (second send, as I never saw my first send on the mailing list. sorry if duplicated). I've seen it twice now, a third time is not necessary. Can you explain me why I see that behavior? Is it "good" or is it a bug? Sounds like a bu

'main' enters in gcc-4.1

2005-07-11 Thread Perret Yannick
(second send, as I never saw my first send on the mailing list. sorry if duplicated). Hello, I'm using '-finstrument-functions' for a while to make function-level profiling. Recently, I compiled gcc-4.1 (without problem) and used it for the same purpose. Here is the result : >>> Enter main (es

'main' enters in gcc-4.1

2005-07-07 Thread Perret Yannick
Hello, I'm using '-finstrument-functions' for a while to make function-level profiling. Recently, I compiled gcc-4.1 (without problem) and used it for the same purpose. Here is the result : Enter main (essai.c:41) [0x80490b0] from 0x4003be36 - PID=1774 - elaps=0 Enter main (essai.c:41) [0x8049