On 2013-09-07, at 10:12 AM, Mikael mikael.rcv@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Marc,
What is the best practice for configuring Gambit to maintain maximum debug settings switched on but no output of a "console" file?
( By maximum debug settings, I mean export of debug symbols, so this could be done by CFLAGS="-g" CXXFLAGS="-g" ./configure , and optionally "-o0" or "-o1" on that -
And.. is there any more debug level functionality in Gambit, for instance does --enable-debug switch on any debug functionality beyond -g and "console" file output?
The console file is not needed as it's of such a lowlevel nature, and it easily grows infinitely as in >>100GB.
Also, switching off while maintaining --enable-debug requires such large amounts of code changes, that I'd presume --enable-debug actually was intended first and foremost as an enabler of "console" file output? )
Thanks! Mikael
I'll turn your question back into a question to you... what would be appropriate levels of debugging? What do you need specifically? I can add configure flags and runtime options to control the debugging level.
Marc