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Subject: Performance question
From: jacques <jacqueslenormand () sympatico ! ca>
Date: 2003-06-27 18:30:42
Message-ID: 3EFC8D52.1060909 () sympatico ! ca
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Hello GDB hackers
I'm currently working on an emacs mode, however I've come to a
roadblock, which is the process synchronization performance hit, and
it's quite steep. To remedy the situation, I was wondering if it was
possible to have gdb receive commands as they come, but to NOT output
anything untill it's finished processing all the commands, and then give
me a signal saying it's waiting for more commands. Another option would
be to queue up the commands in gdb and then tell gdb GO, at which point
it would do everything and only output, in a single printf, the output
of all the operations it has finished. If it is possible, I would be
quite happy.
--Jacques
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