30 Jul
2019
30 Jul
'19
7:37 a.m.
On 7/30/19 1:01 AM, Austin Lund wrote:
An artificial symbol can be produced when requesting debugging symbols and the compiler has inlined a function. These symbols will give spurious results when listing source files for inclusion in debug packages. This will ignore these symbols and avoid an error that can be generated when creating a debug package.
This looks useful and I recently had a package that showed a bunch of noisy cp errors as a result of this. My google-fu failed to discover what <artificial> actually meant, here. :( -- Eli Schwartz Bug Wrangler and Trusted User