Also, when debugging MacRuby it is better to use the version of libmacruby in the build directory, because the installer strips symbols during installation. From the build directory: DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=. gdb --args ./macruby ... Also, the whole project is compiled with heavy optimizations which makes the debugging of certain things harder (inline functions, optimized variables, etc.). Sometimes it is better to debug a version of MacRuby with no optimization. You can build one using: rake optz_level=0 macruby HTH, Laurent On Aug 11, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Thibault Martin-Lagardette wrote:
Hi,
Good to know you're motivated to get into hacking MacRuby :D
`rb_marshal_load` is an "API", supposed to be used by extensions for example. If you look in `marshal.c`, you'll see that the "load" method is defined by `marshal_load` (without the rb_ prefix): rb_objc_define_method(*(VALUE *)rb_mMarshal, "load", marshal_load, -1);
This means that when a ruby code calls Marshal.load, it will call this method. To sum things up, I think you just need to set a breakpoint to marshal_load, not rb_marshal_load :D
Let us know how things work out! -- Thibault Martin-Lagardette
On Aug 11, 2010, at 13:33, Jeff Hemmelgarn wrote:
Hello,
First I want to thank everyone involved in the project for their efforts in bringing MacRuby to us. I love being able to use GCD with ruby! I have been on vacation for a week and finally feel like touching a computer again so I thought I would look into doing some MacRuby development.
Since I have no experience with llvm and almost none with ObjectiveC, I decided to pick a low-priority, narrow focus bug to look into. That should allow me to get used to the environment without going too far into the weeds. I pretty much randomly chose #502 Marshalling large integers returns wrong value.
I have downloaded and built both llvm and the latest code from the git mirror.
I have been trying to reproduce the problem with macirb under gdb. I have some experience with gdb but I am getting confused trying to set a breakpoint in the Marshal package load function. It looks like MacRuby is bypassing the globally visible function rb_marshal_load and using rb_objc_define_method to export a pointer to the file local function marshal_load.
The basics of the question is, how do I set a breakpoint in gdb for this function? Is this problem a result of using llvm? Will I end up needing to set a generic breakpoint in a dispatch routine with a condition looking for the selector for the load function?
Thank you in advance for any help!
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