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@@ -1091,7 +1091,10 @@ to conditionally compile parts of your code.
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\file{gdb}
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\item [-gg] idem as \var{-g}.
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\item [-gd] \olabel{gd} generate debugging info for \file{dbx}.
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-\item [-gh] use the heaptrc unit (see \unitsref).
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+\item [-gh] use the heaptrc unit (see \unitsref). (produces a report
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+about heap usage after the program exits)
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+\item [-gl] use the lineinfo unit (see \unitsref). (produces file
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+name/line number information if the program exits due to an error.)
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\item [-gc] generate checks for pointers. This must be used with the
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\var{-gh} command-line option. When this options is enabled, it will verify
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that all pointer accesses are within the heap.
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@@ -3581,4 +3584,3 @@ end
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{document}
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