[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael Elizabeth Chastain) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > $10 = {static npos = 4294967295, static nilRep = {len = 0, res = 0, > ref = 1, > selfish = false}, dat = 0x24340 "<A HREF=\"http:/"} > > This looks reasonable. gdb shows "char *" pointers as a null-terminated > string. >
But..., but why the dat field has so many extra characters? I know gdb can show the terminating '\0' char for C, but ..., but why does it show that many characters for this C++ string? Where do these extra chars come from? For refereence to my first post, this string should have only "<", without those trailling chars. > > BTW, why are there so many spam messages in this group, such as > > "making money from home" or something like this? And there are also > > many un-displayable characters on my screen for many messages. It is > > just weird for me. ... Did I find the right group for dicussing gnu > > gdb?... > > This is the right group. > > It takes work to anti-spam a group, especially when the group accepts > submissions from non-members. And we are all volunteers, and the spam > filters are not perfect. > > Michael C Wow, sorry. I did not realize my curiosity triggered this many arguments on this issue. Thanks you guys for still keeping this group alive. Otherwise, I don't know where I can post my questions. 8-) _______________________________________________ Bug-gdb mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gdb