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Preamble

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A collection of notes about debugging applications under Linux and related topics. Probably useful for debugging dogs. Partly applicable to other Unices. Work in progress, code is now on github.

Authors

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Aurelian Melinte

Table of Contents

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  1. The debugger 👁 25% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  2. The dynamic linker 👁 0% developed  as of Mar 24, 2012
  3. Core files 👁 25% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  4. The call stack 👁 75% developed  as of Mar 9, 2012
  5. The interposition library 👁 75% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  6. Memory issues 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
    1. Leaks 👁 75% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
    2. Heap corruption 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
    3. Stack corruption 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  7. Signals 👁 0% developed  as of Mar 22, 2022
  8. Deadlocks 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  9. Race conditions 👁 0% developed  as of Mar 03, 2012
  10. Resource leaks 👁 0% developed  as of Apr 25, 2012
  11. Transactional memory 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 11, 2013
  12. The compiler 👁 0% developed  as of Dec 24, 2012
  13. Aiming for and measuring performance 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  14. Hardware emulators 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 12, 2013
  15. Building the toolkit 👁 25% developed  as of May 21, 2012
  16. Appendices 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012
  17. References and further reading 👁 0% developed  as of Feb 25, 2012