Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?
- From: CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:09:04 -0400
Mark McIntyre wrote:
Harald van D)&k <truedfx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:.... snip ...
Mark McIntyre wrote:
CBFalconer <cbfalconer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
One more reason to use the text version of N869.
I don't think thats an accurate comment. The text version is
just as capable of having __ FUNCTION __ as the PDF.
The text version of N869 does not include any spacing in any of
the 20 identifiers starting with __. There's no reason to assume
that if one more were mentioned, that one would.
And you know this for sure, how exactly? Other than by searching
for it, I mean. .
Chuck was in my view unreasonably claiming that the PDF was
inferior to the text version due to lack of searchability. I
merely wanted to point out that this is a false inference.
No, you misinterpret my comment. The point is that PDF searches
can only be done by a PDF reader. With text you have a choice,
such as grep, a text editor, or any other piece of text handling
software on your system. So you can suit your search methods to
software familiar to you.
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